PARKING/Simulation aids city in selecting garage design 1st November 2001 In 1999, Cerritos, Calif., began planning a major expansion of its municipal library that would give it 50 percent more floor space and room for 250 new
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE/Site selection and process affect compost quality 1st November 2001 Many states, and an increasing number of cities and counties, are requiring yard waste to be composted. For residents, that means bagging leaves separately
WASTEWATER/District revamps solids processing, cuts odors 1st November 2001 The 43-year-old, 105-million-gallon-per-day Morris Forman Wastewater Treatment Plant is located less than 10 miles from the downtown business district
Transit project helps children discover history 1st October 2001 When Reno, Nev., began construction of its railroad corridor project, it had no idea it was about to make or at least uncover history. However, during
District combines process treatment and reuse 1st October 2001 In 1997, when Chemi-Con Materials announced that it needed to more than double its process water discharge, Port of Moses Lake, Wash., faced a dilemma:
Mixed reviews for HOV lanes 1st October 2001 The Gold Rush began in California in the 1840s. As its nickname indicates, the Golden State ranks second among U.S. states in gold production (behind
County expands capacity, preserves potable water 1st October 2001 Gwinnett County, Ga., has completed construction of the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center (the Hill Center), which treats up to 20 million gallons
SOLID WASTE/Glass pulverizer allows for on-site recycling 1st October 2001 Every day, the folks of Taos, N.M., walk on broken glass without a scratch. That is because the town diverts its bottles from the Taos County landfill
Masonry bridge rating technique developed 1st October 2001 About 1,000 masonry arch road bridges and 2,000 rail bridges built in the 1800s and early 1900s still are in use today. They are either difficult to rate
Inventory helps DOT track its scenic roadways 1st October 2001 Aesthetic considerations have always been a factor in the development, maintenance and management of Michigan trunklines. Consequently, the Michigan State
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