Tag: Thomas Renner
Port of Alaska Makes Major Modern Move
Decade-long Modernization Plan Could Approach Nearly $2 Billion
By Thomas Renner
When the Port of Alaska opened in 1961, the largest container ships were about 800...
Head Start
Even Before National Legislation South Carolina Community Invested Heavily In Wastewater Pipeline
By Thomas Renner
Last November, with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Congress appropriated $55...
New Yorkers Ready to Welcome The Holy Rail
Long Awaited, Much Needed and Extremely Costly, East Side Access Will Yield Faster, Less Stressful Commutes
By Katherine Bonamo and Thomas Renner
In December 2022, New York...
Washington Project Restores Water for Farmers
Excessive Pumping Created 200 Foot Fall of Region’s Vital Aquifer
By Thomas Renner
Residents of the United States are faced with a number of concerns, particularly...
Wastewater Plant Develops New System With Power from an Old Source
By Thomas Renner
Something quite old is leading to something quite new in the wastewater treatment industry.
In systems ranging from Florida to Egypt, solar power...
Long-Delayed Transit Relief Coming to London
Decades in the Making, Crossrail will Carry More Than 200 Million Passengers a Year
By Thomas Renner
In June of 1941, the London Star evening paper proposed...
Sarasota Project “Hurricane-Proofs” Sewage Spills
New Lift Station Designed to Withstand Category 3 Storms
By Thomas Renner
Sarasota County sits on Florida’s Gulf coast and is home to 380,000 people, according...
Energy Efficient Roofing: The Race is On
Systems Require Integration to Meet Demands Of Government Officials Hungry for Green and Clean
By Thomas Renner
Just like automobiles, airplanes, and computers, roofing materials have...
Clamping Down on Noise
Different Ratings Measure Sound Control, and Knowing the Distinction is Essential
By Thomas Renner
Just one year after it opened, the Great Lakes Center for the...