For us PR geeks, there’s still nothing quite like landing a perfect media placement. Here are some of the most recent and notable headlines from Linhart PR clients:
Client News
News Stories
EPA Studies Regulation of Hexavalent Chromium
MWH
Water World
March 2011
“Hexavalent chromium, the contaminant made popular in the Julia Roberts movie Erin Brockovich, has been a hot topic both within the water industry and among the public in recent months following a report in December by an environmental group showing the presence of the contaminant in 35 U.S. cities’ water supplies.
While the presence of hexavalent chromium, also called chromium 6, in U.S. drinking waters comes as no surprise, the report and the public reaction it drew prompted the EPA to recommend utilities across the U.S. begin voluntary monitoring for hexavalent chromium.”
Read the full storyBridging the Millennial Divide
Client News
Training.com
January 28, 2010
“Chances are your workplace is seeking to attract or retain “Millennials,” the current generation of young professionals born after 1980. In less than 20 years, it’s estimated that half of all workers in most nations, including the U.S., will come from this generation, many of whom are starting to celebrate their 30th birthdays and becoming middle managers.”
Read the full storyWater Surge
MWH
The Wall Street Journal
September 13, 2010
“The giant pipes wheeze and rumble, the whoosh of water coursing through them as noisy as a freeway.”
Read the full storyWatering the World
MWH
Colorado Biz
August 10, 2010
Watering the World
“Planet Profit Report Editor Mike Cote talks with Alan Krause of Colorado-based MWH about their role as the lead designer of the Panama Canal expansion.”
Read the full storyBuilding a better world – beyond blueprints and infrastructure projects
MWH
International Water Power & Dam Construction
March 2, 2010
Building a better world – beyond blueprints and infrastructure projects
“In the world of dams and hydro power, the impact of a project is typically measured in megawatts and water storage.”
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