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Archives > 2006, Volume 5
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Contents
Len Foote Hike Inn
Blending sustainable hospitality and outdoor recreation, this distinctive destination along the Appalachian Trail is a growing favorite in the Southeast.
Raising the Silver Bar
Atlanta's smart, new and sustainable live-work-play comlex has just opened.
Preserving a Treasure
The preservation and repair of the Market Street Bridge spanning the Tennessee River required extensive planning and a world of cooperation among residents, business owners and city officials.
Recycling as a Way of Business
How one corporation takes recycling to another level.
Chemical Oxidants Promise Quick, Efficient Cleanup
A case study in expediting groundwater cleanup.
Innovator's Spotlight
New technologies and programs improve energy efficiency and the quality of the environment.
Natural Connection
The Smoky Mountain Institute at Tremont connects researchers, educators and students to the natural world as it plans for 21st century needs.
Breathe Easier
Attorney Brian Humphrey discusses the 2006 Energy Policy Act and its alternative fuel requirements.
WaterMarks
A Knox County festival coodinated by UT's Waste Management Research & Education Institute is designed to educate the public, while EPA certification in water pollution management is available for developers in this multi-tiered program.
Small Wind, Big Opportunity
Professor Dennis Scanlin leads his initiative to study wind resources in the region, and apply wind technologies from his base at Appalachian State University in North Carolina.
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