Municipal water treatment plants deal with the raw sewage of roughly 80 percent of America's households. Almost all of these facilities treat the waste and release the treated waste into a nearby body …
Infrastructure Asset Management is about Process and Not System
Ross and Grant discussed in the earlier post, "How To Deal With Traffic Congestion and Infrastructure Expansion of Growing Cities" what should be considered before deciding on the best option to …
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How To Deal With Traffic Congestion and Infrastructure Expansion of Growing Cities
Ross and Grant continue to deliberate on the topic/question that a webinar participant posted on the blog post, "Meeting Future Demand and Level of Service Needs of Fast-Growing Cities" Ross: …
Meeting Future Demand and Level of Service Needs of Fast Growing Cities
“What would it take for a built-up city to adopt a bus rapid transit system? And growing attention to a city like Nairobi where I come from which experienced traffic congestion in the state of …
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Will “Smart Cities Initiative” Spur Cities to Invest in Infrastructure?
The former Obama Administration had noticed a problem in the U.S. - people don't feel inclined to invest in infrastructure. This, coupled with the fact that mass infrastructure and technology …
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Richwood, West Virginia Starts Exciting New Water Expansion
Hinkle Mountain and Little Laurel Road, Nicholas County, near Richwood, West Virginia are infamously known for being the only unwatered spots in the county. According to Mayor Robert Johnson, there …
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