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Article Links for the September Issue of PW Mag
KFC pays for pothole patching.
PVC rods prolong the life of sidewalks in one Missouri city.
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Article Links for the Current Issue of PW Mag
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.
Is wireless the next step for your meter-reading operation?
Configuring a sign-placement plan that commands respect.
County and waste hauler join forces to turn sludge into alternative-energy source.
Sustainability and stimulus spark renewed interest in old industrial property.
Backlog prompts county engineers to switch project delivery methods.
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New plasma discharge technology cleans, disinfects, and renovates wells.
Calculating the costs of manual vs. mechanized material-moving.
Oregon DOT solves mobility challenge with bridge-jacking.
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Stimulus package tests patience and numbers-crunching skills.
A data manager explains why experience trumps cheap labor during asset inventories.
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As the least-polluted sites were harvested, so to speak, and greenfield financing became easier to obtain, the average timeframe for redeveloping a brownfield stretched from three to five years.
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It may seem a long time off, but Feb. 17, 2010, is a date many state water agencies are eagerly anticipating.