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EPA PFAS Rollback: Impact on Every Environmental Engineer
The EPA recently changed its PFAS drinking water rules. Many headlines called it a rollback. At first, that sounds like good news. However, for an

ALTA Item 20: What a Cadastral Surveyor Must Document
Buying or selling commercial property should feel simple. However, one small boundary problem can slow everything down. A fence sits a little too far over.

How Geo Week 2026 Is Reshaping LiDAR Mapping
Denver just hosted one of the biggest geospatial events in the country — Geo Week 2026. For most people, that might sound like just another

Engineering Expert Witness: Beating Rule 702
When a building fails, a road cracks, or a construction project turns into a lawsuit, the case often depends on one person: the engineering expert

Viral Property Disputes: Call a Licensed Land Surveyor
A recent viral property line dispute blew up online after neighbors started fighting over boundary markers. People argued in the comments. Some said, “Just move

How Licensed Engineers Prevent Costly Construction Mistakes
Construction projects have many parts. From planning to final inspection, even small mistakes can cause big problems. These problems often lead to delays, higher costs,