Business · Conservation · destination management · Efficiency · Logistics

The Cost of Water

The Cost of Water is deceptively low as building owners and tenants pay for water twice – water supplied + water discharged to the sewer. Additional considerations include the cost of energy required to pump and heat water and rate increases over time from energy and water utilities. Cost control solutions and incentives range from fulfilling water requirements for building certifications, conducting water audits, inclusive of leak detection, to incorporating water efficiency into standard operating procedures and procurement policies.

Business · CHP · Cogeneration · Conservation · Efficiency · electric grid · Energy Savings Plan · Net Metering · water quality

Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation in the Hospitality Industry

Digital Metering & Smart Grids in Small Towns and Rural Communities. Smart Meters enable two-way communication between the meter and the central system; unlike home energy monitors, smart meters can gather data for remote reporting

Business · CHP · Conservation · Efficiency · electric grid · Historic Towns · renewable energy · Sustainable Communities

Energy Management in Small Buildings

Small and Medium-sized Commercial Buildings account for 95 percent of building stock and consume half the energy in a sector of the economy responsible for 20 percent of the total energy consumption.
Owners of smaller buildings are often unaware of the amount of energy wasted and the opportunity for savings that building automation systems provide

Build Operate Transfer · Business · Commerce · Conservation · Cultural Heritage · destination management · Efficiency · entrepreneurs · Historic Towns · hub and spoke transport · intercity transit · Maritime Heritage · microtransit · Mobility · museums · Rivers · Sustainable Communities · Travel · travel plan

Tourism and Environment Projects in Historic Towns

Managing and Marketing Tourism and Environment Projects

The Successful Implementation of Projects in one or more local areas rests on a clear plan to develop and implement a commercial strategy as well as the identification and application of the capital and human resources required.

A Commercial Strategy with Economies of Scale and Revenue Based Funding 

Build Operate Transfer · Business · Conservation · Cultural Heritage · cultural itineraries · destination management · Efficiency · Friends and Family Travel · Historic District · Historic Towns · hub and spoke transport · intercity transit · Mobility · Sustainable Communities · travel plan

Archaeological Cultural and Historic Preservation Planning

Your Community Plan for preserving local buildings and sites of archaeological, cultural and historic significance should:
list all archaeological, cultural and historic resources
identify those potentially threatened by future growth
recommend actions for safeguarding each, and
explain why the selected actions will achieve long term preservation.

Cultural Heritage · cultural itineraries · destination management · Friends and Family Travel · Geography · Historic Towns · hub and spoke transport · intercity transit · Maritime Heritage · Mobility · museums · Rivers · Travel · travel plan · waterways

Missouri River Trails

Navigation Tributaries Watershed and People

The Missouri is the longest river in North America, rising in the Rocky Mountains and flowing east and south for 2,341 miles – 3,767 km – before connecting with the Mississippi north of St. Louis.