More stories about GEORGIA

  • Fun With Fats

    Influence behavior by personalizing the damage that cooking residues cause.

  • $50 conference for project owners

    Virginia DOT, New York City Transit, and Massport are already signed up to share plans and priorities with potential construction managers at a new, low-cost conference May 2 - 4 in Atlanta.

  • Critical biomass

    Located in southeast Georgia between the Okefenokee Swamp and the St. Marys River, the city of Folkston has been blessed — and stressed — with residential and commercial growth over the last two decades.

  • June Article Links 2009

    Extra content for the June issue of PUBLIC WORKS magazine

  • SCS to build gas recovery system at Georgia landfill

  • Local pensions safe for now

  • Swing Time

    the right attachment increases productivitynic

  • Water Supply

    How bad was the drought that plagued much of the U.S. last year? According to Georgia's Gov. Sonny Perdue, it couldn't have been much worse.

  • From sludge to fuel

    Five Los Angeles-area sanitation districts have signed on with Atlanta-based EnerTech Environmental, a developer of renewable energy technologies, to convert their biosolids into a renewable fuel, called E-Fuel.

  • Open for business

    Outsourcing public works functions can get officials re-elected, but how does it affect employees?