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Keyhole Technology
Small-hole (keyhole) technology in the utility maintenance industry is the equivalent of microsurgery in the healthcare industry. Smaller-sized keyholes are beneficial because they minimize the disruption of traffic, minimize the requirements for the disposal of spoils, increase worker and pedestrian safety, and result in a smaller and safer work site. Experts will review the keyhole coring and restoration process and discuss its ability to compliment other trenchless processes by further reducing pavement excavation.
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LED Technology
This program explains LED technologies currently available for city/public use and present case studies on street lighting and traffic lighting pilot programs currently underway in North America.
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Lessons Learned From Extreme Winter
Extreme winter events can wreak havoc on planned winter operations, budgets and public perception. This program will detail how agencies in Washington DC, Denver CO and Seattle WA have dealt with major winter events and what they changed because of it.
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Liquid Use in Winter Maintenance
Liquids are the current "buzz" in winter maintenance. However, new users are often left wondering how to leverage liquid technology to the fullest extent. This program provides insights from both seasoned and new liquid users and answers several basic questions.
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Low-Cost Safety Improvements
Roadway safety is a vital component of local government. However, reduced budgets make many projects seem out of reach. Safety Improvements do not have to cost an agency a lot of money. Low Cost Safety Improvements (LCSI) can have a significant impact. This program will detail what two entities have done in the way of LCSI.
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