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Air and Waste Management Assoc. - This is a professional association of individuals working in the areas of environmental management and air pollution. It primarily caters to government officials, industry employees, and consulting engineers. The association sponsors an annual conference, and two journals.

The American Concrete Institute

The American Institute of Steel Construction

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

The Bridge Engineering Homepage

Earthquakes In Indiana

Engineering News Record Magazine

APA - The Engineered Wood Association

A listing of summer internships and permanent positions in environmental engineering.

EcoJobs - A listing of over 500 environmental jobs every two weeks including jobs in environmental advocacy, policy, conservation & natural resources, education, engineering, and internships.

The Environmental Protection Agency - The EPA is an agency of the United States government responsible for protecting and maintaining the environment. Its specific mission is to diminish air and water pollution, noise pollution, and pollution by radiation, pesticides, and other toxic substances.

Environmental Protection Magazine

Environmental laws - This is a direct link to a database of both federal and state laws and regulations. From this page you can access the environmental laws at both state and federal levels.

Geographic Information System Software (G.I.S.)

Indiana Department of Transportation

Modern Steel Construction Magazine

The National Asphalt Pavement Association

The National Center for Asphalt Technology

The National Concrete Masonry Association

The North Central SuperPave Center

The Turner-Fairbanks Highway Research Center

The United States Geological Survey - The USGS is a research agency of the United States government (within the Department of the Interior) responsible for mapping and interpreting the geology, hydrology, and topography of the country and its territories. In addition, the USGS appraises the mineral, energy, and water resources of the nation and investigates natural hazards such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and landslides. The USGS web page provides general information about the agency, large amounts of their collected data, and listings of their many publications.

The United States Department of Transportation

The Universities Council On Water Resources

The Water Environment Federation - This is a professional association of individuals working in the area of wastewater treatment and management. It primarily caters to government officials, industry employees, and consulting engineers. The association sponsors an annual conference, and a journal.

The Water-Wastewater Web

The Wood Truss Council of America


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