Volume 1, Number 1 – Spring 1986

Volume 1

Issue 1

In This Issue

Richard J. Scranton

DAVID C. NOONAN

Effective management of an interstate aquifer requires technical expertise, legislative support, legal enforcement and cooperation among various competing and controlling ·governmental agencies.

FRANCIS M. KEVILLE & CHARLENE D. PIZZO

Due to increasing public awareness of the impact of large public works projects, key components of a successful largescale public works project are community participation and citizen involvement in · planning, design and construction phases

EDWARD ARENS & JON PETERKA

The wind environment may affect buildings and their surroundings. Engineers and architects must bear in mind that the wind influences both operating costs for buildings and the environmental quality of built areas.

THOMAS R. KUESEL

Offering significant engineering and cost advantages, the use of immersed tubes for tunnel construction is growing. Major questions today involve where and how to use the immersed tube concept.

ROSS E. McKINNEY

Researchers have uncovered fundamental concepts of biological waste treatment and engineers are designing systems to make the environment safe now and in the future.

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November 30, 1986