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It's A New Year!

It's a New Year, at least for ASCE and the Institute. Like many businesses, the new fiscal year for both the Society and the Institute started on October 1st. That means that several changes have occurred. One of the biggest changes for our Institute is the transformation of the Operations ExCom into the Member Services ExCom. Sheila Carpenter Van-Djik has taken over leadership of that ExCom, and there is a lot of energy in that ExCom. Dr. Jeanne VanBriesen, from Carnegie-Mellon, is leading our efforts to stand up a New Professionals Council, and she has several younger professionals who are helping in that effort. The Governing Board was pleased to be ...
Waters of the U.S. Rule: What Does it Mean for Civil Engineering? Join ASCE for a presentation by key staff from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Definition of Waters of the United States Proposed Rule under the Clean Water Act. Officials from the agencies will provide a background of the proposed rule, types of water covered and excluded by the rule and answer questions on the potential impacts to the civil engineering community. August 19, 2014 1:00 p.m. EDT/12:00 p.m. CDT Register for the WOTUS Proposed Rule briefing call Following the presentation, we invite members to ...
ASCE is now asking members to support Missouri Constitutional Amendment 7 which would primarily fund road construction by assessing a state-wide sales tax on highway users and non-users alike. The sales tax is clearly unfair to those who do not use the roads - or own cars for that matter. The tax is regressive - and, as conservatives are ordinarily quick to point out, will serve as a 'job killer'. I would like to see the results of polling on this issue. I trust that the consciences of Missouri Civil Engineers will not allow them to support Constitutional Amendment 7.
Dear ASCE-EWRI Members: We hope you have had a chance to explore EWRI’s new website EWRI COLLABORATE and find it to be a useful tool to share knowledge and collaborate with your fellow water resources and environmental professionals. EWRI COLLABORATE provides a platform for discussion called an Open Forum, as well as blogs, links to upcoming events, links to relevant news stories, and access for EWRI members to a library of resources such as presentations and other products. EWRI COLLABORATE provides linkage to multiple social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, and Linked In. Linked In profile information can be imported into your EWRI ...

Water and Wastewater

I believe it is wonderful that ASCE has now created this forum for exchanges of information and ideas among its members. For several years now, as a retired Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, I have contributed what I hoped were useful educational materials to the American Chemical Society member's blog. Entitled 'water and wastewater slide shows' , this often whimsical material has been freely distributed to all those interested in the technology - and history - of what was once known as 'sanitary engineering' . It is my hope that some of my CE colleagues may also find these materials useful and, possibly, even worthy of correction. ...