Bill Lape continues his Pressure Relief Design Considerations series. Part One discusses some of the factors that affect the relief capacity of a relief system that may be overlooked and … Continue reading Pressure Relief Design Considerations From a PSM Compliance Standpoint (Part Two)
Working with SCS Engineers, this Nebraska city earned an $800,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency. The City of Lincoln plans to use the grant to assess and clean up … Continue reading EPA grant first step for city toward urban agriculture project, Journal Star, May ...
EPA’s proposed revisions and clarifications published on April 8, 2021. Approximately 738 MSWLs in the United States are subject to NESHAP.
Ryan Duckett, PE, discusses how a well-thought-through plan with a holistic approach will sustain your community’s Convenience Centers for decades.
Lead-based shot remains in use in upland game hunting and in trap and skeet shooting sports. Shooting ranges can accumulate toxic levels in soil and water unless proper reclamation protocols … Continue reading ShoreRivers litigation forces owners to address toxic lead site