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    Hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles

     
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    Tweets and Sanitation

    Public officials are using Twitter, Facebook, and other social media sites to get the message out about public works.

     
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    Turf, Grounds, and Roadside Maintenance March 2010

     
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    Garbage Terminators

    Trash compactors squeeze 70% out of operational costs in one year.

     
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    The Big Chill

    DOWN, BUT NOT OUT: Wages may be frozen, but the public sector is still perceived as providing better benefits than the private sector.

     
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    Pipe and Pipe-Related Products March 2010

     
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    Ready for Inspection

    A deep-tunnel force main under a New Jersey river replaces aging pipes.

     
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    Fun With Fats

    Influence behavior by personalizing the damage that cooking residues cause.

     
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    Cutting Off Sediment at the Source

    Public works departments may find themselves at both ends of the EPA's new effluent limitation guidelines for construction sites, both as permitting authorities and as site owners. It's time to explore the most preferred methodology for keeping jobsites clean.

     
  • Cured-in-Place Prevention

    Why we televise all pipe during the two-year post-construction bonding period.

     
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    The Euro Transit of Choice

    Designed for tight, urban environments and high fuel prices, the Ford Transit Connect might be the ideal utility vehicle for our time.

     
  • Perpetual Pavement Design, Construction Guidelines

     
  • Senate Reauthorizes Highway Spending

     
  • March 2010 Upfront News & Views

     
  • The Importance of ADA Compliance

     
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    Judgment Day

     
  • Top Green Building Bills of 2009

     
 
 
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