Continuing to manage
erosion control on a daily basis, ensuring that the job site is up to standard with DOE regulations.
Not exact matches
With Merck facing a significant patent cliff in 2017, continued momentum in the new product cycle and a keen focus
on cost
controls will be key to offsetting generic
erosion.
As a result of this all too typical pattern of unjust land distribution, for example, 77 percent of the land in El Salvador, where fourteen families
control the wealth, is suffering from
erosion, according to a recent study.25 A more just distribution of land would greatly reduce the negative impact
on the environment.
But trustees decided to waive about $ 80,000 in a grading deposit, which covers work such as drainage improvements, fine grading and seeding;
on - site access roads;
erosion control fencing; street sweeping; and a final «as - built» grading plan signed by the developers» engineers.
Escalating the tension
on Tuesday, DiNapoli issued a report that was critical of the pension proposal that was baked into the budget and questioned Cuomo's desire for more
control over how money is moved between agencies, warning it could lead to an
erosion of oversight.
Under the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation's Stormwater Permit, all construction site contractors and subcontractors must have at least one «trained individual» from their company
on their construction sites
on a daily basis that is responsible for implementation of
Erosion Controls and Stormwater Management.
In his email, Martens mentions everything from lowering the cap
on greenhouse gas emissions and securing funding for long - neglected flood
control structures and coastal
erosion projects to banning the sale and importation of elephant and rhinoceros ivory and undertaking «one of the largest additions to the forest preserve in the state's history.»
Since the turmoil that saw public school advocates protest across the state — New York State United Teachers decried he tests as an «
erosion of local
control» — the state Department of Education has revised the controversial testing, reducing the number of questions
on the exams, encouraging more teacher involvement in developing them, no longer timing the tests and reducing potential teacher penalties.
Out
on some Montana roadsides, woolen silt fences and
erosion -
control blankets are cropping up, according to Rob Ament of the Western Transportation Institute, which adapted the practice from New Zealand colleagues.
This
erosion of local
control of public education is an attack
on the values that Wisconsin has long held dear.
In fact, market research firm GfK gave a very interesting presentation that showed how pet food companies that have demonstrated a commitment to the independent pet specialty channel, including installing policies that prevent price
erosion, have enjoyed above average growth compared to companies with broader channel strategies and less
controls on pricing.
Whether it's brushing
on Hawk Hill or helping to
control erosion at Lands End, volunteering with the Golden Gate Trail Crew is sure to provide a unique and fun experience.
While Ventura Harbor was built specifically for recreation, Channel Islands Harbor was created by the Army Corps of Engineers as a sand trap to
control erosion on down - coast beaches.
Rich produced a manual
on using vegetative
erosion and landslide
control, with input from forestry and conservation experts and local Public Works engineers.
They rely
on natural resources (water, soil, plants) as well as
on the services they provide (pollination,
erosion control, and others).
Assisted revegetation programs designed to
control erosion on affected areas have met with limited success due to their immense expanse and the prevalence of nutrient poor, well - drained and highly erodable sands, in conjunction with the cold, dry climate (Martens 1995; Forbes and Jefferies 1999).»
Founded by Nebraska journalist Sterling Morton, who advocated planting trees as
erosion control (to help keep soil in place), to act as windbreaks, and to provide fuel and building materials in his home state, Arbor Day was declared by the Governor of Nebraska in 1874 to be held
on Morton's birthday, April 22nd.
The 2011 Gordon Osbaldeston Lecture — A Short History of the
Erosion of Trust — Allan R. Gregg — From inauthenticity to an essay
on it: Gregg's target, though, is politics: «So even if we are now less deferential to our traditional leaders, and more efficacious and cynical as individuals, it may also be that this cultural shift has rendered us more insecure and vulnerable to the larger uncertainties that we can not
control through technology and social media.»