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.
Whitewater parks bring a steady stream of visitors — and cash — to downtown areas.
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Zero in on collection system deficiencies without implementing a communitywide sanitary sewer evaluation.
How to modify a consent agreement EPA and the Justice Department can't refuse.
What you need to know about what employees should wear on the job.
Construction-manager-at-risk, Balfour Beatty Construction, explains some of the more remarkable aspects of Cape Coral's highway expansion project.
Construction-manager-at-risk delivers Florida roads on time and under budget.
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Why what might work for electricity won't work for water.
A tire retread program can revive your fleet budget, if done right.
Low-impact design diverts 1.2 million gallons of runoff annually from the Cumberland River.
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Avoid detectable warning overkill
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Readers choose their favorite products and services.
Infrastructure lays the groundwork for renewal of an inner-ring suburb.
Finally: new and improved guidelines