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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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A new generation of engineers is learning why their predecessors specified more than 5 billion feet for the nation's sewers.
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Monitoring large structures that experience very subtle motion.
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Puget Sound begins developing the nation's first “green certification” program.
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The nation should recognize the leadership that PUBLIC WORKS readers provided—and continue to provide—in driving the practice of recycling, a process that requires identifying markets for all that material as well as mobilizing the public.
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Imagine you're adding a runway at a busy international airport. Then, imagine doing it while saddled with the most stringent environmental impact mitigation permits issued in state history. You would be managing the third-runway project at Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport in...
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Citizens in the City of Goodwill affectionately call the dozen monoliths gracing Warren G. Magnuson Park "Linehenge"