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A Devastating Verdict

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Innovation NewsBriefs Vol. 23, No. 2 Like many other observers,  we have found  the California High-Speed Rail Peer Review Group to have made a convincing case for a fresh look at the feasibility of the California high-speed rail project. The Group’s report was issued as eleven House Democrats — eight from California– joined an earlier […]

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Farmington, UT: Davis School District Construction Update

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Two major construction projects are well underway in the Davis School District. A new school building is beginning to take shape adjacent to Wasatch Elementary. Students will move to the new building in the fall. In Farmington, construction is ongoing at the Vista School. That project is being constructed in phases. Students are still attending […]

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Great American Infrastructure: The Sundial Bridge, Redding, CA

Thursday, January 5th, 2012
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This is the twelfth in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.

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Long Island City, NY: Tunnel Boring Machine Breakthrough

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

This video shows the break-through of a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) for Tunnel “A” of the East Side Access project in Long Island City, Queens. It finished its drive on 12/26/2011 when it reached its receiving pit destination as seen in this video. Tunnel “A” will eventually convey trains westbound into the LIRR’s new Grand […]

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Jordan River Water Quality Study

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
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This water quality study for the Jordan River establishes the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Total Organic Matter (OM) of 3,983 kg/day that will achieve the model endpoint for Dissolved Oxygen (DO). This target concentration is defined in a water quality model (QUAL2Kw) which is being used as a decision support tool for restoring beneficial use to the lower Jordan River. Additional testing was conducted to quantify uncertainty of input parameters and rates used in the calibrated model. Based on these results and additional information reviewed during the TMDL process, a 1.0 mg/L implicit Margin of Safety (MOS) was added to the Jordan River instantaneous DO standard of 4.5 mg/L. Input concentrations of Total OM that resulted in meeting the model endpoint of 5.5 mg/L DO were used to define permissible loads to the lower Jordan River. This model endpoint and the resulting permissible loads account for levels of uncertainty that exist in the TMDL process at this time and are designed to maintain DO levels in the lower Jordan River above the instantaneous DO standard.

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Salt Lake County, UT: Mountain View Corridor Winter 2012 Progress Update

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

In Salt Lake County, construction of the Mountain View Corridor is about halfway complete. View the video to see just how far we’ve come. Crews are on schedule to complete initial construction of the Mountain View Corridor by the end of 2012. – UtahDOT on YouTube

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Logan, UT: Opening of 10 West Project

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Vic Saunders from Utah Department of Transportation talks about the opening of 1000 West in Logan Utah – TheValleyChannel on YouTube

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“Ghost Bikes” – In A Brooklyn Minute (Week 85) [HD]

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Uploaded by GNYBerlin on Youtube

Ghost Bikes can be found all over Brooklyn, New York City and most of the world. They are memorials to bicyclists who have been killed on the street.

A bike painted white is locked to a permanent fixture at the nearest location to the actual crash – oftentimes there is a plague with the cyclist’s name. It is a somber reminder of that individual person who died and a call to make our streets safer for everyone.

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San Francisco, CA: Bay Bridge Cable Animation

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Animation of how the longest suspension cable in the world will be installed over the next few months on the new Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge. ZushaElinson1 on YouTube.

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Guest on The Infra Blog: Greg Lindsay, Author, “Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next”

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
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Greg Lindsay is a contributing writer for Fast Company and the author of Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next, which examines how and where we choose to live in an interconnected world. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The Financial Times, McKinsey Quarterly, World Policy Journal, […]

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