The Hell With Waldo, Where’s Tri-W? Today’s Tribune, writing about the recently released Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Los Osos Sewer, notes that “The environmentally superior project is locatd on the 645-acre Tonini property, which is bounded on its north and east sides by Turri …
… infrastructures have affected the development of the urban space in past revolutions, such as highways, public transport, waterways, or sewer systems. Some data collection is of course in the private sector, such as the consulting firm Urban Mapping, which collects urban data related to geolocation in order …
From new roundabouts to sewer treatment upgrades and accessibility improvements, the ongoing economic slowdown is forcing the city of Bend to revise or hold off on plans for many large infrastructure projects.Over the past year, as revenues from development-related permits plummeted, the city went …
… cooking oil (especially cooking grease) can clog up your pipes, back up sewer systems and create havoc at the sewer treatment plant where it will end up. In addition to the damage you can do in your kitchen, dumping it down a storm drain would be even worse. That sends it straight into our lakes, rivers …
… amass for themselves, the public be damned. Paulson’s $700 billion can be used to put unemployed people to work repairing roads, bridges, sewer systems, water systems, levees, schools, hospitals — all of the infrastructure that the Bush administration dropped on the floor because the super-rich …
… — the next day, the neighbor’s dryer vent is blasting Downy all over our yard — she’ll do slightly OK — the next day, the wind shifts and the paper-mill steam blows over our way — she’ll do less OK — that afternoon, the sewer pipe backs up and three City guys (all Ax Body Sprayed to the -enth degree …
… structure both for in-town and out-of-town residents. It seemed to me the town was passing all of the increased costs for operating the [water and sewer] systems onto out-of-town residents. It showed a pattern of subsidizing it to the extent it seemed to have a visceral unfairness to me and to a lot …
… do OK — the next day, the neighbor’s dryer vent is blasting Downy all over our yard — she’ll do slightly OK — the next day, the wind shifts and the paper-mill steam blows over our way — she’ll do less OK — that afternoon, the sewer pipe backs up and three City guys (all Ax Body Sprayed …
… sewer systems, computers and a whole lot of our technology if it wasn’t for our laziness. Did the first person to hitch up a relatively tame beast of burden to ploy the ground do it for the effieciency? NO! He did it because it was easier and he was being lazy about it. Today, we’re so lazy that we …
… including but not limited to transportation, water/sewer, and our electrical grid. By making wholesale changes in this infrastructure, we would be investing in ourselves, providing jobs for millions of American workers and modernizing our county’s core systems which will end up saving us money in lost …
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