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        Trends, Projects, Products, and Technology Information for Public Works Officials
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            Complete with a tripod and two lights, U-teck’s Emergency Work Light System provides reliable lighting.</description><pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2013 04:06:35 EST
      </pubDate><category>Life-Cycle Assessment</category></item><item><title>Video: City replaces asphalt left-turn lane with concrete</title><link>http://www.pwmag.com/lifecycle-assessment/video-city-replaces-asphalt-left-turn-lane-with-concrete.aspx?rssLink=Video%3a+City+replaces+asphalt+left-turn+lane+with+concrete</link><description>20-year lifecycle costs of the two materials compared using Athena Institute software.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2013 03:03:43 EST
      </pubDate><category>Life-Cycle Assessment</category><category>Ready-Mixed Concrete</category></item><item><title>The dollars and sense of disinfection byproduct compliance</title><link>http://www.pwmag.com/water/the-dollars-and-sense-of-disinfection-byproduct-c.aspx?rssLink=The+dollars+and+sense+of+disinfection+byproduct+compliance</link><description>Granular-activated carbon may be the ideal solution for removing organic material from water.</description><pubDate>Tue, 8 Jan 2013 03:02:32 EST
      </pubDate><category>Water</category><category>Life-Cycle Assessment</category><category>Operations</category></item><item><title>Concrete outperforms asphalt in life-cycle analysis</title><link>http://www.pwmag.com/lifecycle-assessment/concrete-outperforms-asphalt-in-life-cycle-analysis.aspx?rssLink=Concrete+outperforms+asphalt+in+life-cycle+analysis</link><description>
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            The debate goes on: Which is better, concrete or asphalt? While there is no cut-and-dried answer, a smart public works official will consider the following questions before selecting a material for the next road project: Which pavement option is better for my specific application?</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2012 04:38:14 EST
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