Solar power not a good value for all | News, Sports, Jobs – SANIBEL-CAPTIVA

To the editor: After reading the solar power guest commentary in the Feb. 2, 2022, issue of the Island Reporter, I felt the need to respond with a real life example of why, unfortunately, a roof top solar power system was not a good value for retired homeowners like my wife and I. In 2020 […]
OpenBlue Provides Digital Solution for Indoor Air Quality Concerns | 2022-02-22

OpenBlue Provides Digital Solution for Indoor Air Quality Concerns | 2022-02-22 | ACHR News This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to […]
LEED v4 Platinum Certification for SFO’s Harvey Milk Terminal 1 – Airport World

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has announced that its Harvey Milk Terminal 1 has become the first airport terminal in the world to earn ‘Platinum’ certification for using the latest standards from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) programme developed by the US Green Building Council. This latest version, known as LEED v4, […]
Clark County issues dust advisory due to high winds
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability has issued a dust advisory for Tuesday. The department advises residents of the possibility of elevated levels of blowing dust due to the high winds in the region. 13 First Alert Weather Forecast Officials say airborne dust is a form of inhalable air […]
Rice County Highway Engineer Says It’s Lonsdale’s Decision

The Rice County Board of Commissioners asked Highway Engineer Dennis Luebbe during the Commissioners meeting today about a intersection in Lonsdale that has been discussed for decades. County Road 4 enters Lonsdale at a angle to intersect with State Highway 19. If you go straight across the highway there is NW Railway Street. On the […]
Quincy School Board approves $2.9 million bid from Jackson company for HVAC and indoor air quality upgrades | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM

Quincy School Board approves $2.9 million bid from Jackson company for HVAC and indoor air quality upgrades | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM | The Voice of Branch County Close For the health and safety of everyone, our offices are temporarily closed to the public. If you have won a prize from us […]
State Senate candidates square off | Archives

ELLICOTTVILLE ã Chautauqua County Legislator Nancy Bargar (D) and Assemblywoman Catharine Young (R) squared off Wednesday in their only scheduled debate before the May 10 special election to fill the vacancy in the 57th State Senate District. The seat was made vacant by the death of Sen. Patricia McGee earlier this month. The two candidates […]
OPINION: Prescribed Burning a Second-Class Option
Peak wildfire season is now just a few months away. And if the truth was being told, our government agencies and public land managers have no better plan for preventing wildfires than before… Their solution? Prescribed burning is a polluting, dangerous and cost-ineffective workaround for addressing the annually renewed key grass and brush fuels… 1) […]
The Importance of Constructive Details in Architecture: Interview With Building Science Fight Club

The Importance of Constructive Details in Architecture: Interview With Building Science Fight Club Courtesy of Buildind Science Fight Club Share Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or https://www.archdaily.com/977100/the-importance-of-constructive-details-in-architecture-interview-with-building-science-fight-club It is difficult to measure, observing a completed building, the amount of work, resources and knowledge that were deposited there. All decisions made influence in some way […]
King County To End Vaccination Verification Policy On March 1

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced Wednesday that the County’s health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for entry into indoor recreational settings or outdoor events will end on March 1. Today, King County Executive Dow Constantine announced that Public Health – Seattle & King County is lifting the local health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination […]