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Atlantic Coastal Construction Journal - Hydraulic Pipeline Transport of Wood Chips - Continuous flow increases export output, enhances workforce opportunities, while dramatically reducing carbon emission footprint and costly highway infrastructure expenditures by excluding truck transportation.

by Arthur House
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Identifies challenges and barriers to pipeline transport; apply appropriate recalibrated mechanical and construction related performance equations; facilitate a business environment built around the practical regulations and transparency necessary to ensure sustainable, ethical, and responsible business practices where applicable to transportation – through lenses of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications are a vital reference source on the ways in which corporate entities can implement responsible strategies and create synergistic value for both businesses and society.

Beyond the expansive financial costs of truck transport, there are existential threats to our regional and global environment - intensified by transportation, not only by truck transport but, also by rail. Industrial and commercial transport is inextricably associated with high carbon emissions, CO2 contamination of the atmosphere.

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Created on: Mar-08-2023   Published on: Mar-09-2023
Format: 7"x10" - Softcover w/Glossy Laminate - B&W Book
Theme: Journal    Sales Term:  Everyone
Preview Limit: 36 Pages
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#carbon-reduction    #Eastport    #pipeline    #wood-chips   
 
About Author
author icon Arthur House
Joined: Nov-13-2022

The author has 40-years of construction, forestry, and renewable energy industries experience. He completed BS and MBA degrees. Attended Business and Entrepreneurship program at Nova Southeastern University, working on a Doctorate. Later attended Purdue/Concord Law School, graduating with honors, earning an Executive Juris Doctorate (EJD). He teaches Contract and Construction Law as an Adjunct Professor, has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at universities including; Florida International University, Lynn University, Franklin Pierce, Notre Dame, Southern New Hampshire University, and Rochester University. Art lives with his wife of 48-years, on their farm in Maine.

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