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Stream Protection Rule
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02-24-2017 04:56 PM
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This week, the White House officially signed a bill to eliminate the Stream Protection Rule issued by the Department of Interior's Office of Surface Mining in December 2016. The rule was a comprehensive update to a number of regulations tied to the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, ...
treatment of AFFF
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02-24-2017 10:00 AM
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A story that has resurfaced here in Colorado is contamination of groundwater from firefighting foam containing perfluorinated chemicals. This has apparently occurred at bases and airports throughout the US, according to a 2016 study published in Environmental Science and Technology Letters. Similar surfactant ...
RE: Anyone using the Envision system on water resources & environmental projects?
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02-23-2017 08:03 PM
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Envision is a rating system designed to measure the sustainability of infrastructure projects across several categories (Quality of Life, Leadership, Resource Allocation, Natural World, and Climate and Risk). It was created a few years ago through the collaboration of industry, academia, and ASCE. ...
RE: Things every aspirational water engineering experts should do in their 20s
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02-23-2017 08:02 PM
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In today's world, you must always be working on your next job as soon as you start your current one. Of course you must be fully present and dedicated to your work, but you must be able to take advantage of opportunities when they come up. Remember, it is not your employer's job to manage your career. ...
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