Posted by Christian Mostert on Thu, May 31, 2012

A fuel management system provides high-tech electronic monitoring that can streamline your operations, no matter how large or small your business, how many locations you manage, or whether you use liquid or gaseous fuel. Particularly when used in conjunction with FuelMaster's Automotive Information Module (AIM2) or similar device, a fuel management system can provide truly outstanding functional improvements.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Thu, May 24, 2012

The goal of addressing contamination is to achieve the maximum clean-up or containment possible, as soon as possible given available resources. An environmental database management system gives you the latest digital technology -- right at hand 24/7 -- to streamline and enhance your contamination investigation and remediation process.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Tue, May 22, 2012

The key to designing any successful groundwater remediation plan is obtaining maximum information through all stages of the project, from the initial investigation to assembly and evaluation of potential remediation alternatives. An environmental database management system facilitates the entire process and even helps you assess your options.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Thu, May 17, 2012

An environmental database management system is a comprehensive technology platform specifically designed to support the work of environmental scientists and managers, in all the ways you need to work. So the real question is who cannot benefit from using an EDMS?
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Tue, May 15, 2012

The purpose of any groundwater soil investigation is to determine if contaminants have been released to subsurface areas, and if so, the nature and extent of those releases. The investigative process involves gathering and evaluating data – sometimes tremendous quantities – to consider the feasibility and ultimate value of remedial alternatives.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Thu, May 10, 2012

The goal of soil contamination clean up is to create the most comprehensive, effective, long-lasting remedial treatment possible to protect the future health of people and our environment. Engineers, hydrogeologists and usually a host of other professionals work together to create the best possible remedial design.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Tue, May 08, 2012

An environmental database management system is an investment in technology that can bring untold ROI for anyone working publicly or privately in environmental health and protection. Here are five ways an EDMS can bring real value to your operation:
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Fri, May 04, 2012

Regardless what role you play in the environmental health field, your work involves acquiring, sorting and evaluating vast quantities of data. You also work with a wide variety of colleagues on various projects, some of whom are professional engineers and scientists and some of whom are not. It’s an extremely complex process, especially when team members and field locations are widely dispersed.
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Posted by Joe Heaney on Tue, May 01, 2012

Hazardous waste is not something to consider lightly. It’s surrounded with tremendous public and private concerns, and there’s a lot of regulation and risk both above and below ground.
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