The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
The votes are in: Most Innovative Products of the year!
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PUBLIC WORKS reviews the sci-fi thriller The Host
When it comes to fashion, sanitation workers are cutting-edge.
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A new audit methodology determines loss by volume and cost, not loss-rate percentages, making “unaccounted-for” water the nation's largest untapped source of water.
It's cheaper to avert repairs than wait until they're necessary. By implementing a preventive maintenance plan, two very different departments reduced traffic signal failures and lowered life-cycle cost.
Picking the perfect pipe can be perplexing. Here, we share with you a range of resources to help you determine the best material, size, and accessories for the job.
Cut costs by adding more recycled asphalt pavement to the mix.
A California engineering team shares how team-building exercises make a world of difference in a inaction public works department's operations and performance.
Though compensation is stagnant and even falling (slightly), benefits in the public sector remain solid. Here's the skinny on what you're worth, based on our second annual salary and benefits survey.
Beginning June 15, all on-road engines must use S15 diesel. Here's how this requirement will affect budgets, maintenance intervals, and performance.
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The EPA weighs in on drinking water, sewage sludge, and clean beaches.
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Shelby County Roads and Bridges Department finds all signs point to documentation.
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One awards program recognizes vegetation management projects that go beyond the basics and show excellence in their planning and execution.
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As New Orleans continues the slow journey on the road to recovery, the city's architects are aiding the effort by designing first-class parks, preservation of historic buildings, and other projects.
For more than 50 years, Keep America Beautiful worked to combat the litter problem, largely through public-service campaigns and volunteer programs. One of their biggest pushes for pickups comes during the Great American Cleanup, scheduled this year from March 1 to May 31.
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Members of Congress are always getting accused of trashy behavior. One senator recently took the concept to another level.
Public works is dramatic