Innovative Effluent Management for Sustainability
The City of San Jose, California (USA) has developed an original, integrated approach to managing wastewater treatment plant effluent and preserving the receiving water ecosystem. Highlights...

McAlpine Intake Model Study for Innovative Lock Design
The McAlpine Locks and Dam Project is located on the Ohio River near Louisville Kentucky. Construction of an additional 33.53-m-wide (110 ft) by 365.76-m-long (1200 ft) navigation lock...

Filling and Emptying System Model Study for the Innovative Lock Design
Funding constraints have generated innovative ideas regarding the hydraulic system of proposed navigation locks. Two fundamental questions addressed in the innovative lock design study...

Composite Materials Sweep CERF Innovation Awards

Innovative Drilling Brings Potable Water to Islanders

Evaluation Findings
the Segmental Concrete Channel Bridge System
Prepared by the Highway Innovative Technology Evaluation Center, a CERF Service Center. This report presents the findings of a HITEC evaluation of...

Innovative Evaluaton Methods for Bioremediation

An Innovative Plastic Housing System

Recent Innovation for Concrete Highway Bridges

Construction Industry Research Prospectuses for the 21st Century
Presented at Engineering and Construction for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century, held in Washington, D.C., February 4-8, 1996. Sponsored by the Civil Engineering Research Foundation....

Detecting Leaks Electronically (Available only in Geo/Environmental Engineering Special Issue)
An innovative monitoring system originally developed to detect cyanide leaks at gold mines can now monitor the integrity of geosynthetic liners at municipal- and hazardous-waste landfills...

Traffic Congestion Leads to Innovative Funding

Competition Spurs High-Rise Innovation

Innovative N.Y. Bridges Add Highway Clearance

Validation of Rutting in the CAL/APT Program

Innovative Bioventing System Construction/Operation in Cold Regions

Engineering Innovations Highlighted at Research Symposium

Winners Named in CERF Awards for Innovation

Evaluating Innovative Concrete Technologies through the HITEC Process: the JMI Channel Bridge

Creating the 21st Century through Innovation
Summary finding from the Engineering and Construction for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century, held in Washington, D.C., February 4-8, 1996. Sponsored by the Civil Engineering...

 

 

 

 

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