Volume 1, Number 2 – Fall 1986

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In This Issue

WILLIAM L. MAINI, MICHAEL K. POWERS & MARIO J. LOIACONO

Clean rooms require especially tight environmental controls. Technological advances in air particle control and cooperative design and construction are key concerns.

ABBA G. LICHTENSTEIN

Imaginative use of local resources including materials, expertise and labor can result in cost efficient projects.

HARL P. ALDRICH & JAMES R. LAMBRECHTS

Man-made structures that permanently lower groundwater levels can have adverse effects on buildings with water table sensitive foundations.

A.J. HENDRON & F.D. PATTON

In determining the safety of proposed reservoir slopes, engineers and geologists must have a thorough understanding of the causes of the Vaiont Slide

DAVID G. JOHNSON

For streamflow distribution estimates to be more accurate, they must take into account hydrogeogical conditions as well as being based on surface-drainage area.

H. HOBART HOLLY

Not many projects have had such wide-ranging effects as this engineering project had on the industrialization of America.

GIAN S. LOMBARDO

Few professional societies in this nation have had a continued history as the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE. Nor have many societies had so many members whose contributions to our nation’s growth have been so far-reaching.

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