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Our accessibility consultant Michele Ohmes critiques San Francisco's online curb-ramp map and installation plan.
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San Francisco is using a geodatabase to update and/or install 15,000 curb ramps by 2017.
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On-site graywater treatment systems offer an efficient solution for water conservation, if designers are willing to invest the time and effort.
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Mobile apps help cities manage citizen reporting back at the office.
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A community of 210,000 masters the residential and commercial organics waste stream.
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Wastewater-treatment plants used to be dirty buildings. Today, architects are cleaning them up.
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Click here for more information on concrete volute pumps and additional content from this month's issue!
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A “floating” water transmission line is designed to survive up to 6.5 feet of earth displacement during an earthquake. Second of two articles.
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What would you do if your 70-year-old water infrastructure crossed three of the nation's most active fault lines? In the first of two articles, we look at what a four-county water system is doing to ensure operations continue when the next earthquake hits.