THE NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTARY WASTEWATER LABORATORY ANALYST CERTIFICATION PROGRAMThe North Carolina American Water Works Association/Water Environment Association Laboratory Analyst Committee (LabNet) started a voluntary wastewater laboratory analyst certification program in 1994. Analysts are certified based on ...
The North Carolina American Water Works Association/Water Environment Association Laboratory Analyst Committee (LabNet) started a voluntary wastewater laboratory analyst certification program in 1994. Analysts are certified based on education, experience and an examination. The exams are purchased from the ...
From the 1940s to 1980s, asbestos building materials were commonly used in commercial and residential construction in North Carolina. For example, asbestos pipes were used for storm, waste and wastewater drainage, while asbestos siding was used in exterior walls, roofing and trim. The Carolina Asb...
FINANCING WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER SERVICES IN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE 1980s the effects of recent changes in costs and intergovernmental grants on the prices for water and sewer services in North Carolina cities in the 1980s. Res... DH Moreau,D Whittington 被引量: 0发表: 1984年 Wastewater...
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Posted in transit, urban planning | Tagged north-carolina, planning, public-transportation, transit-oriented-development, zoning | Build this greenway already Thursday, 14 December 2023 I remember being excited about having a greenway between downtown Cary and the subdivision where I grew up (and...
Most planning around water resources has shifted from thinking about drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater as separate categories to instead thinking about all three as “One Water.” 3. There’sample water for urban use in the Southwest.Most water in the Southwest currently goes to agricultur...
North Carolina's Master Plan addresses organizational and financial management challenges for the long‐term viability of its small water and wastewater systems.doi:10.1002/awwa.1270Francine DursoJ.D. SolomonKim ColsonJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal - American Water Works Association...
Studies conducted in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina have indicated that onsite wastewater systems (OWS) may be a major contributor of nutrients to groundwater and surface water. However, there is a lack of published research regarding OWS nutrient contributions to water resources in Piedmont ...