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Environmental Engineering

25 Technology Talks Trash 
- At some point, landfills fill up. Then the real work begins. By Gary Koppelmann, P.E.

27 Relocating a Community  - Moving a town may be a drastic way to keep it out of a floodplain, but it may also be the most viable solution. By John Justice, P.E., R. Gus Drum, AICP, RLA, and David Hafley, AICP

29 Green Roofs for Healthy Living  - Green roofs are a sustainable envioronmental design approach that may help federal facilities meet LEED standards. By Capt. Benjamin, Morgan, USAF, and Lt. Col. Ellen England, Ph.D., MSA, CIH, CSP, USAF

31 Conservation Conveyance  - Transferring surplus property to conservation-chartered, non-profit organizations for natural resource conservation is a win-win opportunity.
By Michael R. Bain, Mark J. Knight, CHMM, Michael Gage and J. William Jordan.

33 Wildland Fire on the Range  - Reducing wildland fire risks on DOD installations is critical to future operations. By Robert A. Mickler, Andrew D. Bailey, Bryan Henderson and Scott Smith

35 Nurturing Nature for Toxic Clean-up - Rocky Mountain Arsenal uses innovative technology for groundwater remediation. By Levi Todd, P.E.

37 Laser-based Aerial Mapping  - In 2003, Camp Stanley joined the growing number of military bases that use LiDAR, a laser-based airborne mapping technique. By Kevin P. Corbley

39 Getting the Lead Out - Protecting the homeland can involve remediating the consequences of such protection. By James Martin

41 Corrosion Control - SCADA technology may stave off corrosion encroachment. By 1st Lt. Jennifer B. Hufnagel, Nancy Coleal and Sol Williams.

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43 Leader Profile 
- Lt. Gen. Carl A. Strock, Chief of Engineers & Commander, USACE

46 Engineers in Action
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47 In Memoriam - The Military Engineer honors the brave engineers who have given their lives while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom

49 Homeland Security  - Security with Style
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51 Energy  - Heavenly Illumination
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TME Jan-Feb 25On March 23, 1961, a chemical barge containing 1,100 tons of liquid chlorine foundered on the Mississippi River just south of Natchez, posing a deadly threat to 80,000 people in the area. The May-June 1963 issue of The Military Engineer  told the story of how the Corps of Engineers came to the rescue, recovering four large steel tanks from beneath the silt and sand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE Military ENGINEER  • No. 633 Vol. 17     
© 2005 The Society of American Military Engineers. All rights reserved.


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