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GSA awards SMT Scientific Equipment and Services – Schedule 66
We are proud to announce that we have been awarded a five-year Schedule 66 contract with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the procurement arm of the federal government. Through this agreement, federal customers will be able to purchase Separation Methods Technologies, Inc. (SMT) products through a standardized procurement process, which will reduce costs, risks and improve customer ...
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Tetra Tech to ring the NASDAQ stock market opening bell
Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK) announced today that in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Company’s founding and 25th anniversary as a publicly traded company, members of its management team will ring the NASDAQ Stock Market opening bell on Wednesday, December 14, 2016. Founded in 1966 to provide innovative solutions in the areas of coastal engineering, research and development, ...
By Tetra Tech
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Monitoring CO2 storage in Australian gas field
Australia has launched the first carbon sequestration project in the southern hemisphere with the help of technology developed by researchers at the US Department of Energy (DOE). The Otway Basin Pilot Project will inject and monitor carbon dioxide (CO2) in a depleted gas field in south-eastern Australia to demonstrate the feasibility of storing the greenhouse gas in the Waarre Formation of the ...
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Newsletter - Ita
This newsletter highlights some novelties from MoHo. Vibrì - A new software for analyzing the exposure to vibration of buildings and their occupants. HVSR - Contouring of vertical profiles. New trainings and courses in Italian and English, see what is already available here https://moho.world/en/courses/ Consulting Services in Geophysics and Engineering - Planning of geophysical surveys ...
By MoHo s.r.l.
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ASTM D6429 - 99(2011)e1 standard guide for selecting surface geophysical methods
This guide applies to commonly used surface geophysical methods for those applications listed in Table 1. The rating system used in Table 1 is based upon the ability of each method to produce results under average field conditions when compared to other methods applied to the same application. An “A” rating implies a preferred method and a “B” rating implies an alternate ...
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