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C3dXtreme: February 2015
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Tips on trying to achieve the Xtreme in Civil3d from Queenstown, New Zealand. Tuesday, 24 February 2015. Updating Attributes in Title Block. This is a quick reminder to myself to add an attribute to an existing title block / Cover sheet. 1 Type refedit or right click edit in place the block. 2 Type attdef in the blockeditor and create the new attribute in the block and place where you want it. 3 Exit the block editor and save changes to the block. Posted by Justin Ralston. Links to this post. Crossing Th...
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Infrastructure Watch: Water
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Welcome to Infrastructure Watch’s Water Page. We created this page to help water professionals quickly find the things on our site that they are looking for. 8211; Links to help you find the latest post on water and related subjects. Guide to Water Conservation. 8211; Infrastructure Watch’s guide to conserving water at home and work, and running water conservation programs. 8211; Reviews of books related to water. By Marq de Villiers.
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Infrastructure Watch: In Congress
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Friday, February 22, 2013. The Balancing Act ( H.R. 505. Has been referred to several committees of the House of Representatives. The bill is intended to delay sequestrations, improve efficiency, reduce tax. Loopholes, and extend some programs. Some of the infrastructure related highlights of the bill include. Elimination of several tax breaks related to fossil fuels. Immediate appropriations for air and surface transportation. The pl...
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Infrastructure Watch: ARRA Still News
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Here is a summary of some recent news about the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. OSHA Activities Under the Recovery Act (Department of Labor, July 16, 2013). OSHA, State Plans Did Not Use Almost Half Of Allocated Recovery Act Funds, Audit Finds (Rolfsen, B., Bloomberg BNA, July 25, 2013). Upgraded Palm Springs Airport tower ready for increased business (Descant, S., Desert Sun. July 26, 2013). Appropriati...
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Infrastructure Watch: Book Review: Water by Marq de Villiers
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Book Review: Water by Marq de Villiers. De Villiers, Marq. Water: The Fate of Our Most Precious Resource. 1999 Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. Marq de Villiers serves as a guide on a tour of water problems, conflicts and occasional solutions around the world. Though he is not an alarmist, his book seems to indicate that the problems have so far greatly outpaced the solutions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Infrastructure Watch: Water: Is There Enough?
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Water: Is There Enough? Water scarcity is a growing issue worldwide. There is a lot of water in the world, but issues of location, timing, quantity, quality, and use can lead to serious problems. Here are links to some recent articles that highlight the issue. Coal Production Falling in China Due to Water Shortage (Wu, M., OANDA, July 23, 2013). Energy Voice blog, July 15, 2013). Blog, Feb. 19, 2013). Report - w...
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Infrastructure Watch: Giant Sucking Sound
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Sunday, April 6, 2014. That giant sucking sound is the United States. By The Council of Canadians, Leaky Exports: A Portrait of Virtual Water Trade in Canada. Identifies the United States as the primary importer of virtual water. From Canada. That virtual water is traded primarily in the forms of agricultural goods. Understandably, Canadian policy makers are concerned about preserving their water resources. Related posts and articles.
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Links | Critical flows in a sub-critical world
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Critical flows in a sub-critical world. Civil Engineering, news and comment. Rainfall – Met Office. Code for Sustainable Homes. A guide to effective water measurement practices (from USBR). EPA's Green Infrastructure Page. Zero Carbon Wordpress Blog. Chris is an American Civil Engineer living and working in London. Just draw one straw and array it! On Transport, Romney-Ryan Ticket Presents Extreme Contrast to Obama nblo.gs/AVwE0. Way to blow it Atlanta. #tsplost. More on IDF curves. Look back: Larden Road.
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Infrastructure Watch: Water Scarcity
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Water scarcity is a growing issue worldwide. There is a lot of water in the world, but issues of location, timing, quantity, quality, and use can lead to serious problems. Here are links to some recent articles that highlight the issue. As Drought Intensifies, 2 States Dig In Over Water War (Gerlock, G., NPR, Feb. 6, 2013). Rendezvous blog, Feb. 5, 2013). Water Currents, Jan. 18, 2013). Jan 22, 2013).
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Infrastructure Watch: Nexus News
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News, commentary and links on infrastructure and environmental issues. Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Our infrastructure for water, energy, transportation, and food is all interconnected. Changes to one have consequences in the others. Below are links to several articles that explore these interconnections. Agriculture, Food and Energy. As Drought Intensifies, 2 States Dig In Over Water War (Gerlock, G., NPR, Feb. 6, 2013). Agriculture, Food and Water. How are energy and water interconnected? Jan 25, 2013).