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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!)
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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.
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Furthering his commitment to protecting the environment and the economy, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced he has signed legislation that will reduce California
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...
Futuristic architecture focused on the environment is driving development of the following emerging communities.
One Florida utility department upgrades its data collection from old-fashioned maps to state-of-the-art technology.
An audit of one city's water and sewer billing systems cleans up a messy accounting process.
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.
Transit agency tests nature's ability to power a train turnaround.
New safety regulations call for shorter stopping distances.
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