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December 2006
Pipe & Gas Journal
(www.pgjonline.com)
"Compensatory Saltmarsh Created For Elba LNG
Plant"
"Southern LNG Inc. (SLNG) expanded its receiving and pipeline
sendout facilities near Savannah, GA, causing the loss of protected
and regulated saltmarsh habitat. Federal and state regulatory agencies
in Georgia and adjoining South Carolina required SLNG to compensate
for the loss of these saltmarsh habitats.
"This presented a major problem for the company because while
wetland...
"SLNG was already working with Applied Technology & Management (ATM),
an experienced environmental consultant group with expertise in
modeling the Savannah River and working in the surrounding area. SLNG,
along with the consultant, developed a potential mitigation scenario
for compensating for the loss of these saltmarsh resources in both the
Georgia and adjacent South Carolina jurisdictions..." |
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December 4, 2006
The Post and Courier
(www.charleston.net)
"Waves taking big toll on IOP"
(Online PDF)
"...About 60 feet of public beach along the northern tip of the
Isle of Palms was lost between May and October, engineers say. The
erosion threatens six condominiums, several single-family homes and
the 18th hole of The Links golf course...
"...Engineer Chris Mack with Applied Technologies Management filed
permit applications Nov. 1 on behalf of the owners' company with the
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control and the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers..." |
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November/December 2006
Marina World
(www.marinaworld.com)
"First director of ATM Dubai office
announced"
"Clinton Murphy, J.D., is the first director for the Applied
Technology & Management (ATM) office in Dubai, UAE..." |
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November 22, 2006
Moultrie News
(www.moultrienews.com)
"Wild Dunes property owners battle beach
erosion"
"Citing 60 feet of lost beach in six months due to erosion,
beachfront property owners in Wild Dunes are requesting a permit to
scrape sand as emergency erosion relief...
"Currently, the only way the property owners can alleviate beachfront
erosion is by placing five-gallon sandbags on trhe beach.
"Chris Mack, a coastal engineer representing the North Beach Property
Owners, said the sandbags are ineffective at stopping erosion..." |
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October 30, 2006
Charleston Regional
Business Journal
(www.charlestonbusiness.com)
"Applied Technology & Management expands on
the water" (PDF)
"Applied Technology & Management is a company that knows how to grow.
"Take, for instance, the company’s move to downtown Charleston from
Mount Pleasant. The new space didn’t merely supply adequate offices
for an increasing numbers of employees; it was three times the
previous space and arguably had the best waterfront view on the
peninsula..." |
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October 2006
Island Planning Notes
(www.aquidneckplanning.org)
"Over 200 interested citizens attend AIPC’s Wind
Energy Forum"
"On Thursday, October 26, 2006 the Aquidneck Island Planning
Commission (AIPC) hosted a Wind Energy Forum at The Atlantic Beach
Club, in Middletown. The Forum featured educational presentations on
wind power that focused on an overview of the science behind wind
power and possible applications in the context of Rhode Island...
"In addition to the speakers, the Forum offered a poster session
throughout the event that showcased non-profit and private entities
dealing with the promotion of wind power:...Applied Technology and
Management..." |
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September 16, 2006
The Providence Journal
(www.projo.com)
"Renewable Rhode Island"
"...the state [of RI] has hired Applied Technology & Management, of
Newport, to recommend onshore and offshore sites for wind turbines --
a vastly underused source of energy for electricity generation,
especially in coastal areas. The firm's David Mendelsohn says that the
governor's goal of producing 15 percent of Rhode Island's electrical
power from wind by 2016 is 'probably' achievable." |
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September 8, 2006
Dredging News Online
(www.sandandgravel.com)
"ATM Coastal-Marina Division Expands"
(PDF)
"Applied Technology & Management (ATM) has hired several engineers to
augment its coastal engineering and marina and waterfront development
services in Florida, South Carolina, New England, and Dubai, the
United Arab Emirates..." |
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August 23, 2006
newszap.com
"City [of LaBelle, FL] eyes water rate
increase" (PDF)
"With the LaBelle water plant reaching 75 percent of its capacity, the
city has received questions from the Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) on existing capacity and the city’s utility plans for
the future. ATM’s Grant Misterly provided an update on the water
system at the August 17 commission meeting. Part of his presentation
included a rate structure review..."
UPDATE POSTED December 28, 2006
newszap.com
"Funding process begins" (PDF) |
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July 7, 2006
The Palmetto Castle
"[USACE] Charleston District holds state-wide
water resources workshop"
"...The session ended with a sesson titled, 'The Road Ahead - SC Water
Resource Possibilities,' which featured speakers from...and Applied
Technology and Management..." |
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July 2006
Florida Specifier
(www.enviro-net.com/main.asp?page=index)
"Dolphin center opens"
"Marineland of Florida in Jacksonville recently held a grand
re-opening to show off its new Conservation Center. Designed by
Applied Technology & Management Inc., the new center includes..." |
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June 15, 2006
Jacksonville.com
"Pickwick Park lands new park"
"Toddlers, moms, and senior citizens will have a community area at the
new Pickwick Park, scheduled to break ground next year...
"Phase one of the park will involve fencing and landscaping the area,
adding access entries to the park, and adding two play areas for 2- to
5-year-olds and 5- to 12-year-olds, said Tom Roberts, senior project
manager for Applied Technology and Management, the leading design
company for the project...." |
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June 15, 2006
Caloosa Belle
(www2.newszap.com/caloosabelle)
"City takes steps to new water"
"It looks like the residents of LaBelle could have good water coming
from their faucets in about three years...
"The city is looking at building a reverse osmosis plant, as
recommended by ATM's Grant Misterly..." |
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June 8, 2006
Sunday News
"Evaluating LaBelle's [FL] capacity for
taking septic at its wastewater plant"
"As areas grow fewer for septic tank service companies to deliver and
dump septic, LaBelle is considering modifying its wastewater treatment
plant to accommodate the private companies doing this job.
"Applied Technology & Management, Inc. (ATM) evaluated five options to
address the City's septage handling issues at the wastewater treatment
plant (WWTP)..." |
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June-July 2006
Coastal Voice
(www.asbpa.org)
"First hopper dredge used in SC private beach
nourishment project"
"Applied Technology & Management Inc. recently constructed the
Debordieu Beach Nourishment Project, which involved..."
Related video (November 13, 2007)> |
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March 2006
Marina Dock Age
(www.marinadockage.com)
"Charleston City Marina transforms itself
into our 2005 'Marina of the Year'"
ATM project wins award. |
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February 2, 2006
BeaufortGazette.com
(www.beaufortgazette.com)
"Hardeeville's team tactic keeps the city
dry" (PDF)
"...City officials hired Applied Technology Management, a
Charleston-based engineering firm in 2001, to help negotiate the sale
of the city water service to Beaufort-Jasper Water and Sewer
Authority. Since then, Tony Maglione, a vice president with Applied
Technology Management, has organized dozens of projects for the
city—placing an emphasis on collaboration..." |
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January/February 2006
Marina World
(www.marinaworld.co.uk)
"Billion dollar resort to be largest in
Europe"
"Over US$4 billion will be spent developing a mega tourist resort
in Murcia, scheduled to be the largest resort of its type in Europe.
Marina de Cope will cover 5,00 acres including a 69-acre innovative
themed marina basin...
"Planning of the marina basin and boating infrastructure is being
jointly undertaken by Applied Technology & Management (ATM) of the
USA..." |