Congress passed the Clean Water Act in 1972, but it was slowly amended and refined. By 2000, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency had settled on clear definitions of what constitutes “waters of the United States”. Not everyone, however, agreed with th
New self-propelled scraper designs don’t come around very often, so when they do it's big news, especially for any contractor who does high-volume earthmoving.
If you’re not familiar with what these beasts of the field can do, the new Cat 651, with a push from a dozer, can load 10
There is no need to go around it: bulldozer is synonymous with Caterpillar.The company was born at the beginning of the last century and specializes in tracked vehicles.Its name derives from this: when the photographer Charlie Clements visited the site where the first models without wheels (but �
Set in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the Brazillian city of Manaus has a massive rubbish problem.
On a bridge in Sao Jorge, a shantytown west of the capital of Amazonas state, the bucket of a bulldozer pulls out of the water piles of waste, such as bottles, plastic cans and parts o
Where there are humans, there is trash. Futhermore, as human populations grow and affluent societies become increasingly wasteful, rubbish heaps grow as well, at times reaching unbelievable proportions and scales. While some are efficient, modern, and advanced, others are unsanitary and seriou
Thu September 29, 2016 - National Edition Construction Equipment Guide
The Peoria Journal Star is reporting that Alan Clyne's Christian missionary work has taken him across the country since his retirement from the Marine Corps in July, including to central Illinois to help build
For the past two-and-a-half years, once a month, reporter and resident historian J.R. Lind has picked an area in the city to examine while accompanied by a photographer. With his column Walk a Mile, he walked a one-mile stretch of that area, exploring the neighborhood’s history and character
A packed Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board hearing on the future of the Hiawatha Golf Course matched impassioned park users who want to restore the waterlogged course's floodplain function against staunch advocates of preserving 18 holes of golf.
Each side cheered loudly for their sp
When the U.S. Naval Academy’s athletic director wrote to the secretary of the Navy earlier this year proposing to build a new golf course on Greenbury Point across from the military school in Annapolis, he said he only wanted to float the idea for further study.
Instead, Chet Gladchuk�
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