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Possible Wreckage of El Faro located in >15,000 feet of water.
2015-11-04 14:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Search team aboard USNS Apache found wreckage of one vessel believed to be cargo ship El Faro, which went missing October 1 during Hurricane Joaquin. Towed by Apache, Orion side-scanning sonar system detected images of said vessel at 1:36 pm ET on October 31 during fifth of 13 planned search line surveys. To confirm this finding, specialists on Apache will use CURV 21, deep ocean remotely operated vehicle, to survey wreckage as soon as November 1.
Parker Trutec - Urbana, Ohio Plant Announces 57,000 Square Feet Building Expansion and New Electrocoating (E-coat) Equipment
2015-11-04 11:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Urbana, Ohio Parker Trutec Inc. has announced that the Urbana, Ohio facility will be constructing a 57,000 square foot building expansion. This building expansion will be required for the addition of a third Electrocoating Line to the coatings application facility located at 4795 Upper Valley Pike. This new...
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New York Prepares for Up to 6 Feet of Sea Level Rise
2015-11-03 00:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: LaGuardia Airport is about to be rebuilt in New York City, but by the end of the century, fish could be swimming where airplanes once parked at the terminal. That's because sea levels in the area could rise by as much as 6 feet over the next 75 years, according to new predictions released by the state of New York. New York State environment officials announced Friday that they're creating new sea level rise regulations that will help coastal communities build more resilient homes and other buildings...
Square Feet: Offices May Follow Workers to Brooklyn
2015-10-27 16:58:00| National Real Estate Investor
C. J. HUGHES With Brooklyn becoming a desirable residential location, office development is now being planned along an arc in the boroughs western neighborhoods. read more
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USGS Estimates 21 Million Barrels Of Oil And 27 Billion Cubic Feet Of Gas In The Monterey Formation Of The San Joaquin Basin, California
2015-10-16 02:45:49| oilandgasonline Home Page
The Monterey Formation in the deepest parts of California’s San Joaquin Basin contains an estimated mean volumes of 21 million barrels of oil, 27 billion cubic feet of gas, and 1 million barrels of natural gas liquids, according to the first USGS assessment ofcontinuous (unconventional), technically recoverable resources in the Monterey Formation.
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