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OSHA will increase education and enforcement efforts while its inspectors will record trenching and excavation inspections in a national reporting system.
One of my favorite times of the year, when the calendar hits Aug. 1 and we know summer is starting to wind down and the kids are going back to school in less than a month.
Every building foundation begins with one absolute certainty — drainage is needed to control or reduce water runoff, as well as the intentional elimination of fluids generated within the structure.
We now know that storing water at 110 F, as was called for in many energy conservation mandates in the 1970s, can lead to an increase in Legionella bacteria growth in the hot water storage and distribution systems, which could eventually lead to outbreaks.
Experience will give participants a look at this year’s project and provide an opportunity to engage with colleagues from industry and government to discuss how we can better work together to solve America’s water and sanitation crisis.