Ultra Light Mass Transit—Today's Costs and Environmental Breakthrough in Mass Transit and People Movers
The paper presents an introduction to Ultra Light Mass Transit Systems under development by Flyda Limited, England. Special emphasis is given to the order-of-magnitude reductions in the...

A Comparison of Seven Lake Dredging Projects
Over the past decade, dredging has been increasingly recognized as one method for restoring some of the country's numerous eutrophic lakes. While certainly not appropriate...

Use of Scientific Data for Management of Dredged Material Disposal in New England
Management of dredge material disposal in New England is closely attuned to regulatory mandates and is significantly supported by scientific findings and contributions of the Disposal...

Economic and Technical Options for Obsolete Marine Terminals

Storm Surge Modeling in Coastal Flood Plain Management

New England Division's General-Permit Methodology

Will Nuclear Power Survive in New England
Presently, New England is among those U.S. regions most committed to nuclear power, with one-third of its electric power coming from the atom. The most pressing task is for the region...

New England Division, Corps of Engineers Data Acquisition, Management, and Use Program

Regional Coastal Zone Management Coordination: Dealing with Coastal Flooding on New England

U.S.G.S. Coastal Zone Studies in New England

Municipal Watershed Use Conflicts in New England

New England Employer Survey for Civil Engineers

An Induced Failure at a Trial Embankment at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England

Operation of Hurricane Barriers in New England

Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Various Glacial Tills in New England

Water Pollution Control by Interstate Cooperation: A Symposium: New England Pollution Control Compact
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Discussion of "National Aspects of Flood Control: Flood Conditions in New England"

Discussion of "National Aspects of Flood Control: Flood Conditions in New England"

National Aspects of Flood Control: Flood Conditions in New England
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Discussion of "National Aspects of Flood Control: Flood Conditions in New England"

 

 

 

 

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