Sustainability
15-Year FERC Hydropower License Extension—is it Possible?
December 10, 2020
How did the City of Crystal Falls obtain a 15-year extension for its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Hydropower license? Learn more here.
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How Can Airports Become Financially Resilient?
August 31, 2020
Airlines have already made significant changes to their September schedules. We will likely see additional changes in October.
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Great American Rail-Trail Resurrects Coast-to-Coast Pathway
August 4, 2020
The task of repurposing a defunct railway can be lengthy, but the finished product will be worth it: a safe trail that connects communities and ...
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Reclaimed Water – Opportunities for Growth
July 14, 2020
If your water supply is strained, your population is increasing, or you just want to try something innovative, reclaimed water might be your next step.
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Improve Flood Resilience with Natural and Nature-Based Features
June 23, 2020
Natural and nature-based solutions for reducing flood risk are receiving more and more attention at a local, national, and international level.
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Professional Uncertainty: It’s Not Just for Meteorologists Anymore
February 25, 2020
Even though we can’t always know exactly what will happen, we can help make responsible, resilient, and adaptable decisions when it comes to climate change.
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For Climate-Resilient Infrastructure, We Need a Repeatable Framework
January 14, 2020
Simply addressing individual problems as they occur is not enough to overcome the complex, intersecting challenges that come with global climate change.
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To Manage Waste, Create a Diversion!
November 20, 2019
Collaboration is key to successful waste diversion programs. Waste diversion, especially zero waste, is attainable through partnerships.
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Are General Permits the Right Way to Reduce Nutrient Discharge?
August 14, 2019
The Washington Department of Ecology is moving toward implementing nutrient limits in wastewater plant permits.
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