More on crosswalks, detectable warnings, and direction changes
Avoid detectable warning overkill
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Click here for more info on going green by 2013, an interactive graphic chronicling the first 100 days of the Gulf oil spill, and additional content from this month's issue!
Click here for a lighting slideshow, an iPad Operations Manual video, and additional content from this month's issue!
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Readers choose their favorite products and services.
Although stimulus moneys have funded countless quick fixes, long-term projects are moving forward.
Infrastructure lays the groundwork for renewal of an inner-ring suburb.
Experts share what they've done to break down barriers to reuse as a water supply option.
Global leaders share local solutions for getting past the “yuck” factor.
Water resource management utility develops freeware that transportation, facilities, and virtually any other infrastructure operation can use.
A solid waste department saves millions in costs by unleashing employees' inherent strengths.
We felt like we were driving a pickup, not a box truck, during a test-drive through the industrial wilds of Chicago.
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Revenue stream
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Parking's about more than cross slopes
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Black & Veatch's 2010 Stormwater Utility Survey finds that only one-third of utilities dealing with combined sewer overflows recover mitigation costs in their user fees.
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Finally: new and improved guidelines
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Meet stormwater education requirements with a toy that shows how clean water can be child's play.
Solution integrates with each department's network requirements, enhancing billing accuracy for both.
How to access federal coffers for nonemergencies and disasters while (potentially) lowering flood insurance premiums.
A cantilevered metal roof strikes a modern note in a traditional community.
Smartphone applications and social media share a spot on this year's Trendsetters list.
Five things to think about before plunging into energy-efficient lighting.
Water Research Foundation research reveals two approaches to offsetting revenue losses.
Though more fuel-efficient than 2007 models, their filters continue to require extra maintenance.
Battle tough times with strong philosophies and decision-making.
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Associations
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Resources
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Resources
Design & Construction
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Operations
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Sustainable binder's another step closer to reality
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Regulating access to private subdivisions
Click here for more info on going green by 2013, an interactive graphic chronicling the first 100 days of the Gulf oil spill, and additional content from this month's issue!
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Community
Program trains solid waste collectors to clean up community streets.
Subsurface system stores and conveys stormwater with 30% less backfill.
Quantifying the intangible value of green strategies for comparison to traditional alternatives.
Impatient with official efforts immediately after the Deepwater Horizon oil well explosion, Gulf Coast managers took cleanup into their own hands.
Drawing the line between environmental and economic health.
Estimating return on investment for low-impact design versus traditional stormwater control infrastructure.
How to lower your operation's overall gasoline and diesel consumption.
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Traffic signal, streetlight, and boiler upgrades exceed estimated savings by 25%.
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Two Washington cities fund tree programs with stormwater fees.
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Improving vegetation management on utility ROWs