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My Name is SUE
Subsurface Utility Engineering: Finding Hidden Infrastructure Beneath the ground, subsurface utilities weave intricate pathways of water, electric, sewer, gas, drainage, and communication lines. But even with the most vigilant maintenance programs, the... ... Read More
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Amendments Made to Well Construction and Maintenance
NJDEP Approves New Well Monitoring Alternative The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) made amendments to the Well Construction and Maintenance; Sealing of Abandoned Wells regulations, which became effective March 1.... ... Read More
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New “Smart” Water Meters Installed throughout Borough of Manasquan, NJ
Better, Faster, Smarter It seems in this day and age everything is becoming smarter. Cell phones have facial recognition, watches can track your heartrate, and now even water meters have learned to... ... Read More
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Rising High in Philly!
I recently came across this neat, little living map of Philadelphia courtesy of philly.curbed that is tracking high-rise development and redevelopment projects across the City! ... Read More
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Site Remediation: LSRP 101
It’s no secret that when a NJ property requires remediation, it can get complicated. As a responsible party you need to be informed of the process enough to make educated decisions, and... ... Read More
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Liberty State Park Terminal Re-Opens: Continued Wharf Reconstruction Won’t Interfere with Ferry Rides!
Jersey City's day-long Freedom & Fireworks Festival at Liberty State Park celebrated on Independence Day last week was a milestone in the history of the park as it also marked the reopening of the Park’s Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (CRRNJ) that sustained severe damage from SuperStorm Sandy’s 11 ft. storm surge in 2012. The $20 million project to restore this iconic brick building has given it a new lease on life more than 125 years after the terminal was initially finished. ... Read More