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Mr. Andrew Wells, P.E., M.ASCE


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Posted By Andrew Wells 09-20-2021 07:52 AM
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All, Thank you to everyone who has replied to this thread. I think that it is a worthwhile conversation because the processes of change are often slow and changes themselves are often born out on the regional or local level, outside of the national limelight. Adding to Mr. Winkler's original post, ...
Posted By Andrew Wells 02-17-2020 11:02 PM
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I completely agree. The topic of development patterns is critical to addressing many infrastructure issues. This is something that Tom Steyer actually discussed during the forum. I think it is often left out of infrastructure discussions because people see it more as an economic issue than an engineering ...
Posted By Andrew Wells 02-01-2020 04:31 PM
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Hi Tirza, Thank you for bringing this opportunity to our attention. Please see my question below: "NOAA estimates that flooding and tropical cyclones has caused nearly $400 billion dollars in damages across the US since 2015. Outside of climate change initiatives, what policies would your administration ...
Posted By Andrew Wells 02-01-2020 04:30 PM
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... Another question I would ask relating to flood risk is as follows: Since Hurricane Katrina the federal government has not taken action to mandate that all states develop levee safety programs and dam safety programs. How would your administration approach dam and levee safety? ------------ ...
Posted By Andrew Wells 10-18-2019 02:15 PM
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Dwayne, You make a couple points here that actually concern me a great deal. You are correct to point out that it is difficult to internalize any code of ethics and it is important that we can teach others to conduct themselves in an ethical manner. However, the code is not (or should not be) intended ...