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for Resilient Water Systems Position Summary: The Research Technician Civil and Environmental Engineering will support Dr. Wenqing Xu by conducting experiments on contaminant adsorption. The specific activities
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: Coastal environmental laboratory assistant to assist with field research. Tasks will include field research in a coastal ecosystem to include collection of water and soil samples. Ability to perform
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that will include municipalities and watershed-focused NGOs. The two-year project will evaluate impacts of alternative road deicing practices on water quality in urban headwater streams. We seek a
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: Under minimum supervision, operates, maintains, and troubleshoots building piping and drainage systems including but not limited to water supply, gas lines, sanitary lines, as well as plumbing fixtures
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. Washes walls, woodwork, light fixtures, inside of windows, and other glass. Removes snow and ice and cleans and/or picks up debris, such as leaves and paper, around entrances and fire exits (including fire
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equipment. 3) Wall washing equipment. * Scrubs, strips, seals and/or finishes floors. * Removes snow and ice and cleans and/or picks up debris, such as leaves and paper, around entrances and fire exits
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for Resilient Water Systems (also known as the Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership) is hiring student interns to assist with flood mapping using remotely sensed data. The position supports ongoing flood
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equipment. 3) Wall washing equipment. * Scrubs, strips, seals and/or finishes floors. * Removes snow and ice and cleans and/or picks up debris, such as leaves and paper, around entrances and fire exits
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cleaning equipment. 3) Wall washing equipment. * Scrubs, strips, seals and/or finishes floors. * Removes snow and ice and cleans and/or picks up debris, such as leaves and paper, around entrances and fire
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equipment. 3) Wall washing equipment. * Scrubs, strips, seals and/or finishes floors. * Removes snow and ice and cleans and/or picks up debris, such as leaves and paper, around entrances and fire exits