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Preliminary treatment facility will boost Philadelphia’s wet weather treatment capability

A planned 300 mgd preliminary treatment facility will increase Philadelphia’s wastewater treatment capacity, helping the city attain its goal of dramatically reducing combined sewer overflows

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How can college campuses be designed to be more equitable?

A recent panel engaged the challenges and opportunities of designing for equity on college campuses

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New method developed to create super-hard metals

Researchers at Brown University have developed a pressure sintering method that compresses individual nanoclusters of crystals to form macro-scale chunks of super-hard solid metal

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Grand Cayman’s airport upgrades benefit from COVID-related traffic slowdown

The recently completed upgrades to Owen Roberts International Airport on Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands, triple the airport’s aircraft movement capacity while improving its air quality

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Oregon tests granular approach to pay-per-mile fees

As gas tax revenue decreases within the state, the Oregon Department of Transportation studies driver behavior to explore funding alternatives

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Micro-hydropower project launched in Oregon

An innovative micro-hydropower system in use in Hillsboro, Oregon, will help generate clean, renewable electricity.

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How does ASCE work?

Members and staff work together to ensure ASCE will soar to new heights

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Funding and innovation are required in equal measure

ASCE’s 2021 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure highlights the need for the types of innovations civil engineers provide

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2021 ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering: By the numbers

The 2021 ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering boast impressive resumes and accomplishments

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Verbal acknowledgments are not always reliable

An owner’s officer thought a contractor’s differing site condition claim would be recoverable. A court saw it differently

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