CHAngemakers

Part 1: CHAtting with CHA - Nick Schwartz
April 14, 2022

VIDEOCAST
Nick Schwartz, Senior Landscape Architect, discusses the specialized skills and experience landscape architects bring to a project.

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Into the Mist - Staying Ahead of Legionella in Building Water Systems
Into the Mist - Staying ahead of Legionella in Building Water Systems
April 5, 2022

BLOG POST
Patrick Rabideau, PG, MBA, Environmental & Sustainability Business Practice Leader, and Carrie Robinson, Senior Scientist, detail contributing factors and remedial measures for preventing the spread of Legionellosis (Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever).

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Engineers: Their Work Often Unnoticed, but Vital to Society
Engineers: Their Work Often Unnoticed, but Vital to Society
February 21, 2022

BLOG POST
To recognize the vital work engineers do, Jay Wolverton, PE, Chief Growth Officer, shares his perspective on how engineers impact our daily lives.

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The Key to Integrity and Safety of Natural Gas Infrastructure is Spelled PE
The Key to Integrity and Safety of Natural Gas Infrastructure is Spelled PE
January 25, 2022

BLOG POST
Jeff O’Donnell, PE, explains how professional engineers can help gas utilities bring gas infrastructure projects into regulatory compliance and enhance internal quality control processes

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Restructuring School Security Planning and Awareness
Restructuring School Security Planning and Awareness
November 22, 2021

PUBLICATION
Toby Heath, CPP, PSP, CPTED, LEED, shares what can be done to keep security at the forefront as schools increase onsite education in this article originally published in ASIS International Security Management Magazine.

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The Impact of Invasive Species on Electrical Utility Rights-of-Way
The Impact of Invasive Species on Electrical Utility Rights-of-Way
October 19, 2021

BLOG POST
David Tompkins, CWB, PWS, discusses the severe impacts the more than 6,500 nonindigenous species have on utilities nationwide and the four main methods used to control these invasive species: manual, biological, mechanical, and chemical.

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The Silver Lining: We Have A Once in a Generation Opportunity
The Silver Lining: We Have A Once in a Generation Opportunity
September 28, 2021

BLOG POST
Government National Market Director Erin Crotty discusses the types of infrastructure included in the American Rescue Plan Act and how partners like CHA can help maximize the use of this funding to make meaningful upgrades in our local communities.

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CHAtting With CHA - Kelcia Mazana on Unidirectional Flushing (UDF)
September 7, 2021

PODCAST
Listen to our in-depth discussion with Kelcia Mazana, CHA’s Project Manager in Water Resources. Tune in to hear Kelcia’s insight on Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) and how UDF helps to improve water quality and save money for a municipality.

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CHAtting with CHA - Kelcia Mazana
September 7, 2021

VIDEOCAST
Kelcia Mazana, CHA’s Project Manager in Water Resources, explains Unidirectional Flushing (UDF), an efficient method of cleaning water distribution pipes to improve water quality.

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A Risk-Based Approach to Managing ADA Assets
A Risk-Based Approach to Managing ADA Assets
August 5, 2021

PUBLICATION
Juston Manville, MIAM, discusses the importance of having a risk-based approach to managing ADA assets in this article originally published in APWA Reporter Magazine.

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