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Using up to 96 percent of the fuel, a commercial facility with a cogeneration system can produce both energy-efficient heat for domestic hot water and electricity to reduce energy consumption from external power sources.
The Heating Systems Gauntlet, held by the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada, challenged 23 Southern Ontario students over two days.
Water scarcity is a growing, serious issue for many communities, especially those that frequently experience periods of drought and other environmental challenges. For those communities, water reuse is sometimes the only practical solution.
The Municipal Enforcement Sewer Use Group, made up of 25 Canadian communities, wants a national standard to ensure more honest labelling of the wipes and other products that they insist are not safe to send down the toilet.
The workshop led by Pam Krivda, who facilitates HARDI's HR Consulting program, covered a wide range of topics including discipline and documentation, non-harassment, and the various legal aspects of human resources.
Craig A. Miller, Sr., Webster University’s director of facilities planning and management and Lisa Sombart, P.E., the Engineer of Record on the project from William Tao & Associates Inc. accepted the award on behalf of all the people who helped design and build the new HVAC system.