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Table of Contents 2009

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    Web Extras September 2012

    Click here for a precast concrete slideshow and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    Web Extras August 2012

    Click here for Olympic links and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    Web Extras July 2012

    Click here for a comprehensive list of mobile apps and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    Web Extras June 2012

    Click here for a slideshow of the retread process and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    The fundamentals of sewage bypass

    How to choose the right pump for the job.

     
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    How to secure funding for GIS

    A step-by-step process for calculating return on investment.

     
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    Sliplining away

    Maintain flow capacity and reduce maintenance with the proper application.

     
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    Road trip

    Prioritizing and paying for for a comprehensive repair program.

     
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    Covering up

    Choosing a tarping system from an almost limitless number of potential combinations.

     
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    Build ‘em faster

    Using prefabricated wood, steel, and concrete to speed bridge construction.

     
  • Web Extras 4/1/2010

    Click here for manufacturer links, a Pave Guard System video and additional content from this month's issue!

     
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    Mapping recovery

    Geodatabase helps city secure $100 million in federal disaster aid.

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the Current Issue of PW Mag

     
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    Hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles

     
  • Public officials honored for sustainable development

     
  • Florida traffic engineers receive biennial safety award

     
  • Claims regarding fatal failures succeed

     
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    Fourth-largest U.S. city turns on the juice

    Reliant Energy is converting 10 Toyota Prius gasoline-electric hybrids to plug-in electric and installing 10 recharging stations, most of which are available to the public, throughout Houston.

     
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    Equine disequilibrium

    Road managers in Amish country battle wear and tear made by a much older generation of four-wheeled vehicles.

     
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    Hottest products of the year

     
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    The Price is Right

    One Ohio city joins the green movement by recycling its asphalt streets in-house.

     
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    Influential Intermediaries

    How bringing in funding-program specialists helped New Orleans afford to rebuild.

     
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    Herbicide super glue

    How invert emulsion works.

     
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    2,000 needles in a haystack

    Using advanced field monitors and software to track billboard code compliance.

     
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    Intake issues

    A drought-stricken water supplier ensures the flow will continue.

     
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    Right vehicle, wrong time?

    Dodge introduces heavy-duty pickup trucks.

     
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    First response

    Why you should consider applying incident-command methods to winter operations.

     
  • December Upfront News Briefs

     
  • Beware of Legislators Bearing Gifts

     
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    Water, wastewater, stormwater products

     
  • Continuing concern over job growth postpones transportation funding resolution

     
  • Stimulus formula shows up in revolving loan programs

     
  • A good complement to water treatment

     
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    American Public Works Association convention exhibitors September 2009

     
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    Traffic safety and control products

     
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    APWA 2009

    Products from the APWA Show

     
  • Intelligent interaction

    Although building information modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool on any project, contractors particularly like the ability to include nonstructural elements and further expand what the model can facilitate.

     
  • Mixed blessings

    The stimulus package is a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't proposition,

     
  • Are pumps draining you dry?

     
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    Tricked-out rides

    Personalization is functional as well as fun.

     
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    Traffic control and lighting

     
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    Critical biomass

    Located in southeast Georgia between the Okefenokee Swamp and the St. Marys River, the city of Folkston has been blessed — and stressed — with residential and commercial growth over the last two decades.

     
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    The war against weeds

    Located just across the Columbia River from Portland, Ore., historic Clark County attracts visitors who enjoy open spaces. But there are some visitors for whom the county would rather not play host: knapweed, poison hemlock, and butterfly bush, to name just a few.

     
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    Beyond constructability

    Imagine how much your operations and maintenance efficiency would improve if you had an owner's manual for each facility.

     
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    CPR saves freeway

    A 2003 physical survey of the Oklahoma City section of Interstate 44 proved to the Oklahoma DOT (ODOT) that the road was in desperate need of repair.

     
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    The greenest street in Chicago

    Each spring, large quantities of dissolved nutrients (such as nitrogen and phosphorous) are transported from the upper Midwest into what is called the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone — an oxygen-deficient area that grows to approximately 8,000 square miles each year and cannot support marine life.

     
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    Conquering corrosion

    A reader wrote to tell me that the safety lighting on his dump truck bodies was flickering.

     
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    State road agency harnesses the wind

    Tucked in the back parking lot of a Maryland State Highway Administration maintenance facility, this 60-foot Potomac Wind Energy turbine generates an average of 700 kW hours of energy each month.

     
  • Stimulus boosts county's water effort

    Tucson, Ariz., is getting an infrastructure facelift under a plan to upgrade and replace two aging treatment plants.

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Briefs

     
  • Common green concepts spread beyond structures

     
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    20+ agencies honored for pavement projects

    The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA), Skokie, Ill., announced the winners of its 20th Annual Excellence in Concrete Pavement Awards — recognizing the engineers, contractors, and project owners whose expertise have produced high-quality pavement for streets, roads, highways, and...

     
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    What's a Manager to Do?

     
  • How to quantify the long-term benefits of infrastructure spending

    Success in stimulus spending is measured primarily by more jobs and less fraud. But while easily quantifiable, these criteria don't help recipients show taxpayers the long-term benefits of their $787-billion investment.

     
  • EPA beats almost all other agencies in processing funds

    Only the National Endowment for the Arts - which received a paltry $50 million - is ahead of the EPA in allocating its stimulus allotment.

     
  • Highway investment hits $20 billion

     
  • What a difference a year makes

    In each of the last four Novembers, we've asked our faithful readers to (anonymously) share budget projections for the coming year.

     
  • An Illinois project leads the way in wastewater treatment

    Energy-efficiency retrofits pay off even for mature facilities.

     
  • Increasing service with no budget impact

    Folks on the coasts like to sneer at the Midwest, but I should know better. I've lived in Illinois all my life. (And, no, I'm not going to reveal how many years that's been!)

     
  • ITT Flygt guarantees 25 percent energy savings with clog-free N-impeller technology

    Energy costs are less of a worry for operators of wastewater pump stations - along with clogs caused by modern trash, plastics, diapers and other large debris - thanks to a new pump from ITT Corporation, a global leader in the movement and treatment of water and wastewater.

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the September Issue of PW Mag

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the August Issue of PW Mag

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the Current Issue of PW Mag

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the Current Issue of PW Mag

     
  • Schwarzenegger signs softener bill

    Furthering his commitment to protecting the environment and the economy, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he has signed legislation that will reduce California

     
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    Regulatory pressures lead to funding innovation

    Next to the Mississippi River delta in the Gulf of Mexico, no other river basin in North America struggles with excess nutrients more than the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The 64,000-square-mile estuary is the nation's largest, encompassing parts of Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia...

     
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    Cities of the Future

    Futuristic architecture focused on the environment is driving development of the following emerging communities.

     
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    Hand Tools and Safety Products

     
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    Mapping a new GIS strategy

    One Florida utility department upgrades its data collection from old-fashioned maps to state-of-the-art technology.

     
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    Timely changes

    An audit of one city's water and sewer billing systems cleans up a messy accounting process.

     
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    Seeds of Discontent?

    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has infused $680 million into roads since it was enacted. Despite critics who charge that it provides little more than a loose patchwork of quick fixes, it is working: More than 2,000 projects are under way in 47 states.

     
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    Renewable Renovation

    Transit agency tests nature's ability to power a train turnaround.

     
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    The Truck Stops Here

    New safety regulations call for shorter stopping distances.

     
  • Agencies offer blueprint for resiliency

    Design & Construction

     
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    Free graffiti removal

    Manufacturers

     
  • SAFETEA-LU has expired, now what?

    Rules & Regulations

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Briefs

     
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    A Partnership That Actually Works

     
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    WEFTEC Products

     
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    Original Recipe repairs

    KFC pays for pothole patching.

     
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    Plastic Fantastic

    PVC rods prolong the life of sidewalks in one Missouri city.

     
  • PUBLIC WORKS Article Links

    Article Links for the Current Issue of PW Mag

     
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    View from the top

    For nearly 50 years, the American Public Works Association has been rewarding excellence and dedication in public service by naming the industry's "Top Ten Leaders of the Year" during National Public Works Week.

     
  • Innovative winter maintenance practices

    A cross-country tour uncovers best practices for snow and ice removal operations.

     
  • The Millennials are coming

    A new generation is entering the workforce, and some say their work philosophy differs vastly from previous generations. Who should adapt to whom?

     
  • LEDs are the new technological wild, wild west

    Last year, public works draped the 40-foot Christmas tree in downtown Webster, Mass., with strand upon strand of LED lights that Director Michael Suprenant estimates used one-fifth the electricity of the old incandescent bulbs.

     
  • New LEED rating system for sustainable land development

    Proposed leadership in energy and environmental design certification may transform neighborhood design and construction.

     
  • Unions are surprisingly cooperative when faced with potential pandemic

    Early on, medial experts thought the H1N1 virus that's killed almost 1,500 people worldwide originated in Wisconsin.

     
  • Lime kiln dust is an economical option for full-depth reclamation projects

    In 2008 the City of McKinney, Texas-renown for its efforts to create a sustainable community, including the first privately developed LEED Platinum office building in the country and a Wal-Mart that uses photovoltaic arrays, rainwater harvesting, a waste-oil heating system, and two wind...

     
  • Getting around the lowest-cost imperative when hiring consultants

    Both client and consultant know that the method for contracting professional services is broken, but only the client pays the price.

     
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    Instant Messaging

    Is wireless the next step for your meter-reading operation?

     
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    On the Radar

    Configuring a sign-placement plan that commands respect.

     
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    Biosolids boost

    County and waste hauler join forces to turn sludge into alternative-energy source.

     
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    Lands of Opportunity

    Sustainability and stimulus spark renewed interest in old industrial property.

     
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    Rapid Deployment

    Backlog prompts county engineers to switch project delivery methods.

     
  • Shock Treatment

    New plasma discharge technology cleans, disinfects, and renovates wells.

     
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    Easin' the Load

    Calculating the costs of manual vs. mechanized material-moving.

     
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    Slide Show

    Oregon DOT solves mobility challenge with bridge-jacking.

     
  • Fiscal Finess

    Stimulus package tests patience and numbers-crunching skills.

     
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    Conventional Wisdom Be Damned

    A data manager explains why experience trumps cheap labor during asset inventories.

     
 
 
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