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Closed Connections
2013-06-28 22:41:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By John W. Goodfellow, BioCompliance Consulting Inc., and Arkan Kayihan, Consultant The UVM industry creates a best management practice for adoption of a closed chain of custody for herbicide use. read more
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Going to a Closed Chain of Custody System
2013-06-27 18:39:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By Larry Abernathy, Davey Tree Surgery Co. The recent study by the Utility Arborist Association (UAA) provides Best Management Practices for a Closed Chain of Custody for Herbicide Use in the Utility Vegetation Management Industry. Davey Tree is active in the UAA and always looks to follow best management practices to improve business processes and enhance environmental stewardship. read more
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Three Bellevue Square stores still closed Wednesday after flooding
2013-06-27 02:35:27| Jewelry - Topix.net
Three Bellevue Square stores remained closed Wednesday and it was uncertain when two would reopen, after heavy rains Tuesday night caused flooding.
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Church st. closed between Neil and Randolph due to the Hyatt hotel construction
2013-06-26 23:35:32| CUMTD Alerts
REROUTE (06/27/13) Church st. closed between Neil and Randolph due to the Hyatt hotel construction. DURATION: Approximately 1 day 3S LAVENDER: State to University to Illinois Terminal. 3N LAVENDER: Walnut to Columbia to Randolph and regular route. 9A BROWN: State to University to Illinois Terminal. 9B BROWN: Walnut to Columbia to Randolph and regular route. 5/50W GREEN AND HOPPER: Logan/Clark to state and regular. 6W ORANGE: Walnut to Columbia to State to Church and regular route. 70E GREY: State to University to Illinois Terminal. 7W GREY: Walnut to Columbia to State to Church and regular route. 70W GREY: Walnut to Columbia to Randolph and regular route.
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UAA Best Management Practices for Closed Chain of Custody for Herbicide Use
2013-06-26 22:53:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By John W. Goodfellow, BioCompliance Consulting Inc., and Arkan Kayihan, Consultant The utility vegetation management industry uses herbicides extensively to maintain vegetation on electrical utility rights-of-way. Herbicide use helps to keep rights-of-way (ROW) free from tall-growing tree species that might otherwise pose a risk to power system reliability. Maintaining ROW vegetation also helps to ensure access for inspections, maintenance and emergency repairs. read more
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