Article Sewer system rehab completed in historic downtown Fort Worth 1st October 2014 In historic downtown Fort Worth, Texas, SAK Construction repaired a 100-year-old stacked stone storm drain system with a Spiral Wound Rehabilitation solution. The repairs were completed without disturbing or disrupting rush hour traffic.
Article Tools and resources for disaster planning and recovery (with related video) 1st October 2014 Karen Hamel, a technical specialist at Tipton, Pa.-based New Pig, discusses web resources and other helpful aids that can assist in disaster planning and recovery.
Commentary The risks of aging infrastructure 30th September 2014 Neil Lieberman, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at VFA, Inc., discusses the potential problems of aging infrastructure, and potential data-driven solutions.
Commentary Leasing offers opportunities for managers of government mowing fleets 30th September 2014 Experts from John Deere explain how leasing offers flexibility for managers facing tight budgets.
Article Ford introduces concept vehicle for prison transport (with related video) 30th September 2014 Ford has introduced a concept vehicle for prison transport. It is the 2015 Ford Transit Prisoner Transport Vehicle, or Transit PTV.
Article Energy for Burlington, Vt., now 100 percent renewable 29th September 2014 As part of a greater effort to reach statewide sustainability goals, Burlington, Vt., is now producing 100 percent of its power from renewable resources.
Article Brief: Congress settles water dispute 29th September 2014 Working together, Democratic and Republican Congressional leaders settled a legal dispute between the Pyramid Lake Piute Tribe and the Fish Springs Ranch over a purposed water pipeline.
Article Governments working to reduce food waste 29th September 2014 Food waste is a major problem in the U.S., but biomass facilities and waste reduction policies are helping state and local governments cut down pollution created by organic refuse.
Commentary Meeting energy-saving targets for the rest of 2014 26th September 2014 Nello Tortora of Southland Energy talks about energy-saving targets. He says that tight government budgets will affect the funding of energy-saving initiatives.
Gallery: Artworks from Chicago pothole artist Jim Bachor 25th September 2014 Chicago mosaic tile artist Jim Bachor is much more than the Picasso of potholes.
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
A new dashboard tracks early voting for the 2024 election. These 10 counties have cast the most votes so far 21st October 2024
Cycling, recycling and green space: these are the top 10 most sustainable cities in the U.S. 30th August 2024