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Clay soil, rampant poverty: Tackling wastewater in Alabama’s ‘Black Belt’
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How to improve wastewater service in a region where hard clay has replaced rich soil, and many reliant on unhealthy on-site systems? Consider these researchers’ suggestions.
on Wed, 7AM
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With the 100-year flood model seemingly obsolete, what now?
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As extreme storms seemingly make the once-trusted model obsolete, experts weigh what data should inform future risk calculations to bolster resiliency.
on Tue, 9PM
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Rising heat is scorching Americans – and our infrastructure
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Extreme heat is straining our infrastructure – along with the people who build, operate, and use it.
on Oct 5
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Engaging marginalized youth in decisions on local stormwater infrastructure
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A study reinforces the value of including a youth perspective, particularly youth of color, in stormwater infrastructure planning.
on Sep 14
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The Lake Moeris Quarry Road is recognized as the oldest surviving paved road in the world.
on Jan 20
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ASCE's 2021 report card marks the nation's infrastructure progress
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The nation’s infrastructure received an overall cumulative grade of C-, according to ASCE’s recently released 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure.
on Nov 21
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The blimp hangars in California, built in 1943, remain the largest clear span wooden structures in the world.
on Nov 7, 2023