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Table of Contents August 2010

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    Web Extras 8/1/2010

    Click here for water utility plans, energy saving measures, trade show information, and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    Every litter bit counts

    A troop of volunteers is trekking cross-country to pick up trash and educate about conservation.

     
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    APWA convention exhibitors August 2010

     
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    Prepping for winter

    Five tips to get spreaders ready before the season begins.

     
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    Working with the best

    What colleagues say about the American Public Works Association's Top Ten Leaders.

     
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    Rain dance

    ‘Nonpoint' sources are responsible for three-quarters of California's most polluted waters. Unable to recoup remediation costs from developers or taxpayers, stormwater managers in the state that laid the groundwork for the Clean Water Act test the law's bottom line: Who pays?

     
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    The challenge of a lifetime

    In the shadow of one of last century's greatest civil projects, designers and engineers forged a bypass out of river and rock in one of the nation's most unforgiving environments. Here's how they did it.

     
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    The next step in ozone purification

     
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    Designing pervious

    A Minnesota city eschews storm drains for pervious streets.

     
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    When two utilities become one

    Three major initiatives, conducted simultaneously, avert “merger mania” by maximizing connections and minimizing disruption.

     
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    Save your brakes

    Most failures can be avoided by inspection, planning, and smart driving.

     
  • Natural gas drilling endangering rivers

     
  • Risk standard designed for water utilities

     
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    Stimulus begets $1.3 billion for safety

     
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    Update: Wood waste(ed): Renewable-energy stimulus funds blocked by Department of Energy technicality.

    “Fleet expands list of alternative fuels,” May 2009, page 17

     
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    Progress Remediated

     
 
 
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