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January 2010

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Headworks Editorial

UpFront

Features

  • The domino effect
    It's another year of deferred maintenance as government coffers continue to shrink.
  • A legacy in disarray
    Transportation reauthorization could languish for at least half a year longer
  • Caught in the middle
    EPA's GHG monitoring rule is estimated to cost landfills $5,000 this year, but managers could make money under the House's proposed cap-and-trade program.
  • Surviving the funding gap
    Green is becoming more important than ever, while budgets are continuing to shrink.
  • Chemical concerns
    Industry, regulators finally agree on a plan to 'harden' operations. If you haven't conducted a risk assessment, start thinking about doing one.
  • Voter-supported growth
    Pay-to-play tax plan finances five years of road improvements.
  • Buried treasure
    A transportation department leads utilities in deploying radio-based marking technology..

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