Sick wife and kids this past week, so I didn’t get much posted. Hopefully everybody will have a better week this week!
- USGS Launches earthquake email notification service – Geology.com
- Salt Lake City’s West Valley TRAX project to use an estimated 1,846,000ft3 of geofoam – Geosynthetics Magazine
- PG&E Project for Underground Storage of Wind and Solar Energy Using Compressed Air – Via Ontario-geofish
- Construction starts on $106 million sewer tunnel in Kentucky – via ASCE Smartbrief
- Old American Dams Quietly Become a Multibillion-Dollar Threat – Via ASCE SmartBrief
- Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., has begun the drilling of the largest geothermal project in U.S. history – From NationalDriller.com
- Foundation contractor Cementation Skanska is currently installing the UK’s deepest ever energy piles at NEO Bankside in London, a Native Land and Grosvenor development of 229 luxury apartments designed by architect Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners – New Civil Engineer
- Ground-penetrating radar ‘desecrated’ burial site -councillor
- "Starting later this year, vans equipped with cameras, lasers and ground-penetrating radar will drive every lane of [California’s] highways, cataloging cracks and bumps and building a database of the layers of pavement beneath the surface of the road." –Sacramento Bee
- Seattle Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Tunnel begins with Geotechnical Drilling – NPR affiliate KPLU via ASCE SmartBrief