Waste plastic repurposed for use in asphalt mix
Researchers assess New York City roads paved with plastic-infused asphalt.
Then and Now: Visitor center tunnel opens at former Niagara power station
Visitors can travel the underground route that power-generating water once took.
Is the quiet-quitting trend good for civil engineers?
In episode 136 of ASCE Plot Points, Jennifer Sloan Ziegler talks about quiet quitting and why she thinks it might be an essential strategy for the modern civil engineer.
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As climate keeps changing, park in Denmark designed to flood during cloudbursts
The design features lush stormwater retention basins that will collect rainwater during storms and revert to recreation areas in dry weather. How will it foster more attractive, livable urban spaces?
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We know where the next big earthquakes will happen – but not when
Monday's massive quake across Turkey and Syria has killed thousands and leveled thousands of buildings. Here are eight things to know about these seismic events.
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EPA launches initiative to accelerate lead pipe replacement in Wisconsin
The program will provide targeted technical assistance services to help underserved communities access funds from the bipartisan infrastructure law and replace lead pipes that pose health risks.
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A collective failure to prioritize safety leads to project failure
According to ASCE's Code of Ethics, engineers must perform work “only in areas of their competence” and seal work performed “under their responsible charge” to ensure the safety of the work.
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Powerful quake rocks Turkey and Syria, kills more than 1,500
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake has rocked wide swaths of Turkey and Syria today, toppling hundreds of buildings and killing more than 1,500 people.
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Mexico looks to giant solar park in the desert to assuage carbon concerns
The first power from a giant solar energy park in the northern Mexico desert will enter the country's electricity grid in April as the nation aims to burnish its green credentials with the project.

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