A new report by Duke University researchers offers several health and environmental measures for North Carolina lawmakers to consider as they debate legalizing horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing for natural
Suitable habitat for native fishes in many Great Plains streams has been significantly reduced by the pumping of ground water from the High Plains aquifer – and scientists analyzing the
A technology being developed by a Temple University researcher as a solution to Pennsylvania's historic problem with acid mine drainage also could have applications for the state's newest environmental challenge
Maryland contractor Jonathan Kimmett of Arrowhead Enterprises, Crownsville, Md., has been awarded a new LSC (LightSource Compact) light tower from Doosan Portable Power as part of a prize package of
CSI Controls, manufacturer of control panels for the water and wastewater industry, has announced DC Sales as its wholesale factory sales representative for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas. Established in
Bryan Barton has been appointed to the new position of product support and training specialist – underground rock excavation (URE) for Atlas Copco, effective Oct. 17. In his new role,
Ohio Representative Marlene Anielski; Solon, Ohio, mayor Susan Drucker; Solon councilman Ed Kraus; economic development manager Peggy Weil Dorfman; several members of the Solon tax incentive review council; and Solon
Kiewit Corp., Omaha, Neb., has been named to the 2011 list of North American Top Companies for Leaders, the most comprehensive study of organizational leadership in the world. Honorees are
The Deep Foundations Institute’s Educational Trust has announced the winners of its 2010 Paper Competitions. Each year, papers are solicited from students and entry-level faculty members on topics relating to
The world's largest vibratory hammer recently drove the world's largest pile in seven and one-half minutes. American Piledriving Equipment Inc., with cooperation with First Harbor Engineering Communications Bureau, drove the first