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AASHTO applauds proposed transportation investments.
2015-02-05 14:30:32| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
AASHTO commends President Obama's proposed FY2016 federal budget, which includes $478 billion for transportation infrastructure investment over next 6 years. "We look forward to working with the President and Congress on developing a new transportation bill supported by a long-term, sustainable source of funding," said Bud Wright, AASHTO executive director.
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Obama Budget Features Proposed $478-Billion Transport Bill
2015-02-02 22:41:43| ENR.com: Headline News
Request also includes hikes for GSA, DOD, VA building programs but Corps and EPA clean water accounts would be cut.
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Alternative Waste Services Plans to Move Forward Despite Proposed Ban
2015-02-02 07:08:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.ithaca.com/">Ithaca.com</a> Alternative Waste Services (AWS) announced that it will continue pursuing its plans to construct a waste transfer station. read more
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Large pipelines proposed to carry gas from shale formations
2015-02-01 04:10:33| Energy - Topix.net
The growing supply of natural gas being pulled from the Marcellus and Utica shale regions of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania has become a potential boon for businesses that build large interstate pipelines and a potential nightmare for people who don't want massive amounts of gas surging through their property. Several underground pipeline projects are proposed to transport natural gas across the state from the Utica and Marcellus shale regions to northwest Ohio.
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Texas PUC to Submit Proposed Rules for Adoption
2015-01-29 23:52:07| Waste Management - Topix.net
In September 2014, responsibility for regulation of water and wastewater utilities was transferred from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to the Public Utility Commission . The transfer allows TCEQ to focus on its core environmental mission while taking advantage of PUC's historic ratemaking expertise.1 The PUC originally regulated water and sewer rates, and the agency historically has regulated rates and services of electric and telecommunications companies in areas where competition was weak or nonexistent.2 According to Darryl Tietjen, director of Rate Regulation for the PUC, one of the basic objectives of the move is to make water regulation more consistent with the way electric utilities are regulated.
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