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Wastwater: Halifax to Benefit from New Treatment Plants

Bridges: Florida Revises Design Guidelines to Fight Corrosion

Project Management: Peruvian Mine Project Touches All the Engineering Bases

Bridges: South Carolina Moves forward with Seismic Design Specifications

Structural Engineering: Construction to Begin on New African-American Museum

Wastewater: Orange County and San Diego Contend with Waiver Woes

Wastewater: U.S. EPA Promotes Water Quality Trading

Structural Engineering: New Barrier Absorbs Energy from Auto Racing Crashes

Geotechnical Monitoring: Researchers Propose Earthquake Observatory inside San Andreas Fault

Wastewater: Federal Guidelines Will Address Anthrax `Decon Water'

Water Resources: Wet Waste Could Be Next Energy Source

Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement: I-15 Design/Build Reconstruction Project

Court Decisions: Lot Size Ordinance Valid

Court Decisions: Court Decisions: Arbitration Ruling Must Hold

Court Decisions: Engineering License Not Contractual

Public Project Contractors Face Strict Recovery Process

ASCE, TISP Lend Support to ER One Project

Proposed Legislation Cheered by Profession

New Compensation Survey Unveiled

ASCE-Sponsored PBS Documentary Highlights Great American Infrastructure Projects

 

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