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Transformation on the sound

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The Sound School, a unique vocational school with aquaculture as the main study, is situated in New Haven, Connecticut and was first founded 25 years ago in an old boat shop. The school was initially a brick structure with floors made of reinforced concrete, and was renovated in 1998 to meet the increasing needs of the students, which benefited greatly from close collaboration on the part of engineers, educators and technical specialists.

Author: Landers, Jay
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2004
Connecticut, Animal aquaculture, Fish Farming, Remodeling and renovation, Fish-culture, Aquaculture, Educational aspects, Vocational schools, Trade schools

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Honolulu's two largest sewage facilities face prospect of secondary treatment

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The city and county governments of Honolulu, Hawaii, may have to spend more than $1 billion to upgrade Sand Island and Honouliuli wastewater treatment plants to include full secondary treatment. The Environmental Protection Agency refused to renew permits for the two wastewater treatment plants after studies showed that treated wastewater from the plants had negative effects on marine life.

Author: Landers, Jay
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2008
Government regulation, Hawaii, Sewage disposal plants, Environmental aspects, Licensing, certification and accreditation, Sewage, Sewage treatment

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Structural engineering: Nashville concert hall features unique acoustic elements

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The architectural design of the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, future home of Nashville Symphony, and designed by David M. Schwartz of Architectural Services, Inc., is presented.

Author: Landers, Jay
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2005
Tennessee, Analysis, Design and construction, Works, Architectural design, Music-halls, Music facilities, Schwartz, David M., Nashville Symphony Orchestra

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