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Ms. Oanh Le


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Posted By Oanh Le 07-12-2021 09:20 AM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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Hi Mr. Sina Lotfollahi, Are you referring to recyclable materials? Unfortunately, I know more about english than any other language, so I am not familiar with the text shared on the website. But there are recycleable materials such as glass, plastic, cans, and vehicle tires that have been reused to ...
Posted By Oanh Le 07-20-2020 09:03 AM
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I am concerned for our environmental sector because of the lack of restrictions for environmental protection and enhancements. I recently started reading a book and in the near future, we will find it difficult to restore land and water on levels that are depleted. Vegetables grow on fertile soil and ...
Posted By Oanh Le 07-11-2020 12:09 AM
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I started a thread not too long ago to talk about biophilic and sustainable projects. It was initially intended to discuss transportation projects but turned into a conversation about rainwater harvesting (collecting, filtering, and storing rainwater). @Yance for participating in the discussion. Some ...
Posted By Oanh Le 07-10-2020 10:21 AM
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Hi John, It might depend on what specialty you work in and the level of detail some projects require. I have been using AutoCAD for environmental and geologist work, Microstation for transportation work, but depending on the state you work in it could be AutoCAD too. There are a few softwares that ...
Posted By Oanh Le 05-26-2020 01:50 PM
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Hi Mr. Kjaersagaard, Thank you for your insight. Your response was reassuring. In a sense, my question may be more related to how COVID19 breaks down on its own and whether those byproducts would be considered toxic for human exposure or consumption. In this case, my imagination is getting the best ...