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About Norton Engineering:Norton Engineering is a consulting engineering firm located in Dayton, Ohio. For over 35 years, we have been known for providing some of the most effective yet simple, and often innovative designs in building and property development, solid waste and wastewater facility planning, environmental engineering and more. We hold an excellent track record in Ohio, as well as nationally and the world abroad, working with private companies, municipalities, and individuals of all types and sizes. Our clientele continues to grow, largely thanks to recommendations from past clients. Norton is also praised for coming up with the most cost efficient designs throughout all aspects of a project, including engineering costs, construction costs and operational costs. If you have a project you think we might be able to help out with, give us a call and discuss it with us. We'd be glad to give you a free proposal and/or advice. Should a project advance into an agreement, we now accept most major credit cards (as well as other standard methods of payment). HOT TOPIC:The Miami Valley has one of the world's largest supplies of groundwater (fresh drinking water) in what is called the Great Miami Buried Valley Aquifer (GMBVA). The GMBVA is classified as a "sole source aquifer", meaning that all the drinking water supplied by the municipalities located within its boundaries comes directly from the aquifer. This is a major advantage for the citizens, but especially for industries that rely on a heavy consumption of water to manufacture their products.The City of Dayton, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, along with others are working hard to promote the area's most valuable resource to industries that might want to take advantage of this opportunity to move to Dayton. Norton Engineering fully supports this effort and is willing to help in any way reasonable. If a company is interested in learning about this area and its number one resource, they may contact us to set up a tour or to be put in touch with the right contacts. Before running this consulting firm full time, John Norton worked for the City of Dayton Water Department for 6 years, and the Montgomery County Sanitary Engineering Department (now the Water Resources Department) for another 28 years, which can be very useful for a company considering a move to the area. Norton Engineering can assist with any engineering work, permitting, or planning that a company might need to consider before a move to the Dayton region. NEWS RELEASE, June 15, 2008John Norton Selected National Chairman of the ASME SWPD.New York B At their recent annual meeting in Philadelphia, PA, the Solid Waste Processing Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers announced that John Norton has been selected Chairman of their technical division. The announcement was made at the luncheon on the first day of the 16th Annual North American Waste to Energy Conference, held this year in Philadelphia, May 19 B May 21, 2008. The North American Waste to Energy Conference ("NAWTEC") is jointly sponsored by the ASME SWPD, the Solid Waste Association of North America ("SWANA"), and the Integrated Waste Services Association ("IWSA"). The ASME SWPD is generally recognized as the premier technical group in the United States on the subject of solid waste management and waste-to-energy. For more information, please visit http://divisions.asme.org/swpd/ or call (212) 591-7863. Norton is the owner of the Norton Engineering Company in Dayton, Ohio, which specializes in civil engineering, environmental matters, and green energy. Norton was the Director of the Montgomery County Solid Waste Management Program from 1978 to 1992, a period when the region depended largely upon the use of the two 750 TPD incineration plants, one of which had a 6 Megawatt electrical generator and sold power to DP&L, the regional electrical utility. About the ASME Solid Waste Processing Division: The Solid Waste Processing Division (SWPD) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a nonprofit organization that is one of the most active divisions within ASME. The objective of the SWPD is to collect, correlate and disseminate accurate information on all aspects of the solid waste processing industry. The transfer of information is done through conferences with peer-reviewed papers, facility tours, and seminars. The solid waste management systems reviewed by the division include thermal conversion, resource recovery and recycling, energy recovery from the combustion of solid waste as well as landfill gas, and the training of operators for these facilities. Click for the link to ASME's recent White Paper on renewable waste-to-energy. Our professional services include: |
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