by Paul Greenwalt, EIT This article is part of Wood Harbinger’s newsletter series. I have a problem with knowledge. Once I know about something, I am unable to ignore it, look the other way, or even pretend to be uninterested. You might say it’s my own version of the Baader‑Meinhoff phenomenon. Fresh water is a […]
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Seattle DJC: Chambers Creek treatment plant is an APWA Project of the Year
The Pierce County Chambers Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion project received an American Public Works Association Project of the Year award. Read the DJC article below or on the DJC website here. Wood Harbinger provided mechanical and electrical systems commissioning services for the 5,500 SF Bio-safety level 1 (BSL-I) Process Control Lab included as part […]
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