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Papers Invited for 2022 Symposium on Microplastics Analytical and Reference Standards


May 19 2021
Papers are invited for the Symposium on Microplastics Analytical and Reference Standards – Opportunities to Advance Microplastic Science, June 30, 2022, at the Hyatt Regency Seattle (Seattle, Washington, USA). The symposium is sponsored by the
ASTM International committees on water (D19) and plastics (D20) and will be held in conjunction with the June 2022 standards development committee meetings.
The objective of this symposium is to raise awareness of the various microplastics sampling, preparation, and analysis activities that are occurring in the U.S. and across the globe. Many organisations, including academic, commercial, and non-profit, have started work on microplastics sampling and analytical methods, creating an ideal time to confer on best practices, challenges, and future steps. The symposium goal is to catalyse the creation and adoption of new methods for microplastic analysis that will enable researchers to produce the hig ....

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Colas subsidiary settles case of sub-spec mixes for Navy airfields – Concrete Products


A Middle East sister operation of New Jersey-based aggregate, asphalt and ready mixed producer Colas USA has agreed to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by delivering substandard concrete to U.S. Navy airfields in the Republic of Djibouti, nestled between Ethiopia and the strait linking the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Settlements with the Department of Justice will sunset a seven-year-old case that commenced after Colas Djibouti SARL informed the Department of Defense that materials supplied to U.S. Navy Facilities Engineering projects did not meet contract specifications.
The $3.9 million civil settlement resolves allegations that Colas Djibouti knowingly provided contractually noncompliant concrete that did not meet gradation requirements, contained excessive alkali-silica reactive material, and exhibited elevated chloride content. Such conditions have the potential to promote early-age cracking, surface defects, and embedded steel corrosion, Justice of ....

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