Dawn Van Oudenhoven – WisDOT NE Region Jacob Hoagland – Asset Equipment Appraisals September 30, 2015 Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells.
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Public Involvement Meeting December 10, 2014. Introduce the project Explain the benefits of the project Discuss tasks completed since last public.
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EXERCISING SAFELY CHAPTER 3. Myths? …Facts? Hot drinks keep you warmer during cold weather? You need to eat more during the winter to keep warm? You should.
Quiz – How much do you know about heat related illnesses? True/False 1. Sweat is composed of 60 % water and 40% electrolytes. 2. Shock and extreme confusion.
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Have an approved mix design before paving. The department has eliminated the use of PG -22 Asphaltic Material and replaced it with PG -28. Tack.
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