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6 simple ways you can help improve water quality
Water quality is a big topic, but our local waterways are vital to the continued health of our communities. Here are six simple ways to

Determining history: diversity and inclusion and the National Register
As a nation, we are having important discussions related to structural racism. As cultural resource professionals, we have tremendous power to decide what is considered

Cost-effective approaches for substructure rehabilitation
For superstructure replacements, substructure rehabilitation instead of full bridge replacement is a great way to save money. But is it right for your project?

How can smaller WRRFs prepare for compliance with the Puget Sound General Nutrient Permit?
The Washington Department of Ecology’s Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project is developing parameters for the Puget Sound General Nutrient Permit.

Improving airport hold room environments
The vast windows in airport hold rooms create solar glare. Electrochromic glass eliminates glare to create more comfortable waiting areas.

Detroit Lakes Becker County Airport’s successful runway expansion—it’s a marathon, not a sprint
The Detroit Lakes Becker County Airport expanded their main runway. Here’s how they navigated significant challenges to achieve success.

Happy Birthday, U.S. Coast Guard! Semper Paratus!
The U.S. Coast Guard is one of the oldest organizations of the federal government. To commemorate 231 years of service this year, we share some

Tackling water quality concerns with a “glass half full” mindset
We CAN make a difference when it comes to water quality. Here are some simple changes we can make to reduce the human component of

100-year flood vs. 100-year storm: what’s the difference?
Flood and storm statistics can be confusing. What do the terms “100-year flood” and “100-year storm” mean?

Emerging infrastructure bill is great news for water resources
The emerging infrastructure bill could mean great news for water resources and the revitalization of America’s infrastructure. Here’s why.

Called to Act: Accessible design puts people first
Mead & Hunt’s recent work at Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport (BRD) exemplifies the value of accessibility and universal design.

Is an “RCUT” a piece of meat?
Restricted crossing U-turn (RCUT) intersections are an alternative intersection option that can potentially bring numerous benefits to our roadways.
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