Blog Archives: 2020
COVID-19 & HVAC: How to Reduce Your Risks
Posted by Stuart Heisey on Thursday, August 13, 2020
Aerosol spread of COVID-19 has been confirmed by the CDC as a transmission source. There are things that can be done with HVAC systems to reduce risk in occupied spaces. Additionally, every one of...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Health & Safety | COVID-19
Building Humidity: Issues, Problems, & Causes
Posted by Stuart Heisey on Friday, July 31, 2020
Why is humidity suddenly such a common problem?Are you a building owner or facility manager that has experienced high levels of relative humidity in your buildings or high volumes of complaints about...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Building Humidity
How to Implement a GIS Program on the Modern Campus - Webinar On Demand
Posted by Katie O'Regan on Wednesday, July 1, 2020
My colleague, Leo Scott, Jr., AICP, and I hosted a webinar to discuss how GIS can help colleges and universities tackle the challenges presented by rapidly evolving campuses and pedagogy. We covered...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: GIS Mapping
Not Just Building Places; Building Leaders
Posted by Lenette Wells on Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Back in February, I earned a Foundations of Coaching Certificate at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH . Okay… I can hear the question...
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Categories: Entech, Engineering, & Beyond
Preventing Humidity Issues in Vacant Buildings
Posted by Stuart Heisey on Friday, April 3, 2020
During these unprecedented times, schools, offices, restaurants, hotels, and many other businesses and organizations are shut down. One of the biggest questions now faced by facilities staff: what to...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Engineering | COVID-19 | Building Humidity
COVID-19 Water and Wastewater Utility Best Practices Checklist
Posted by Rob Horvat on Friday, March 20, 2020
We have been reaching out to our water and wastewater clients, making sure their needs are met, and asking them what measures they are putting in place. The COVID-19 situation is new territory for...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Municipal Engineering | Environmental | Health & Safety | COVID-19
PRWA March Madness 2020
Posted by Entech Engineering on Wednesday, February 26, 2020
The 2020 PRWA Annual Conference has been Cancelled The Pennsylvania Rural Water Association’s (PRWA) Annual Conference (PRWA) has been cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns and precautionary...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Energy Planning & Management | Engineering
It's a Two-Fer | PRWA Classes
Posted by Bryon Killian on Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Here at Entech, we love educating, believing that a key to better decisions is being more informed. One of our most-seasoned presenters, Ed Pietroski, PE, Senior Project Manager, doing double-duty,...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Wastewater | Engineering
To Audit or Not to Audit Treatment Plants?
Posted by Ed Pietroski on Thursday, January 23, 2020
THAT is a good question.An article, "New Hampshire Operators Drive Energy Costs Down With Audits and Incentives" in Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) magazine featuring Sharon Nall, PE, of the New...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Energy Planning & Management | Environmental | Budgeting & Funding | Engineering
DRBC AEMR Reports Due 1.31.20
Posted by Bryon Killian on Tuesday, January 14, 2020
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) requires that all docket and permit holders who discharge effluent within the Delaware River Basin, monitor discharge levels and file annual reports to the...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Wastewater | Environmental | Regulations