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Environmental Management
March 26, 2020
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Hail Netting For Cold Climates
In a world acutely aware of the changes in weather, protection from that weather has become a growing concern.  Hail is one type of weather that can cause a lot of damage to property, especially cars. Hail is the result of warm and cold systems colliding. Protection from hail looks different in ...

Are sinking soils in the Everglades related to climate change?
Characterized by alligators, airboats, and catfish, the Everglades is a region of swampy wetlands in southern Florida. In addition to the area’s role in Florida’s tourism industry, the Everglades play a significant part in protecting our environment – through carbon sequestration. Over ...
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The Vejroe Project
On a small island in Denmark, green energy solutions are being developed. The transition is ambitious but necessary, both when it comes to the overall sustainability of the island as well as for the future success of a green Denmark. Besides the energy project which includes two wind turbines from ...

Full-scale application of nZVI: remediation of deep contamination plume close to source of drinking water
Treatment of an old disposal site proved to be a challenging task due to its improper placement and insufficient ensuring. The site is located in a very complex geological environment and in imminence of the source of drinking water. Therefore, the soluble in-situ reagents cannot be applied here. NANOFER ...

Salmon provide nutrients to Alaskan streambanks
Adult Pacific salmon spend a great portion of their life in the ocean. But their life began along the banks of freshwater streams. Their life will end ...

PeCOD Protects Brewery Product from Contamination
Food and Beverage companies deliver valuable products to the general public.  It is something we cannot live without.  To ensue the protection ...

Upcoming Events
11th International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning 2020
A Coruna - Spain
May 6 - 8, 2020
Planners, environmentalists, architects, engineers, policy makers and economists have to work together to ensure that planning and development can meet our present needs without compromising the ability of future generations. Problems related to development and planning, which affect rural and urban ...
Restoration Ecology
Somerset - New Jersey (USA)
May 14, 2020
This course is designed for ecologists, engineers, planners, and landscape architects involved in the recovery of impacted river, lake, riparian, wetland, and coastal environments. Drawing heavily upon real-world examples of Restoration Ecology in practice, this class will focus on the multi-disciplined ...
A Closer Look at New and Not so New CEC’s: PFAS, Microplastics and Solvents - Webinar
Online
Oct. 28, 2020
This webinar is part of a research series sponsored by AWWA Water Science and the Joint Section Research Committee. The term “pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)” has been used as a synonym for contaminants ...
Americana 2021 - Environmental Forum & Int`l Trade Show for Environmental Technologies
Montréal - Quebec (Canada)
Mar. 23 - 25, 2021
Americana — the leading multi-sector event in North America — is a prime meeting place for environmental professionals to discuss technical, scientific and business topics regarding key issues in the environmental sector. ...
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