ECC survey seeks input on green
issues
ASME's Environmental Communications Committee wants
to know what it can do to open the lines of communication between the
professional engineering community and the general public to give each a
better understanding of the other's concerns over environmental issues.
To find out, the Environmental Communications Committee, a technical committee
of the Environmental Engineering Division, is e-mailing a survey to ASME
members this month that will be used to help the committee determine what
it can do to enhance communication.
Completed surveys must be returned by Nov. 1.
For more information about the survey or the ECC, e-mail Martin Edelson,
chair of the ECC, at edelson@ameslab.gov.
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