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WateReuse Takes On Water Walk Challenge

03/02/2014

During the WateReuse Association’s Newport Beach, California conference many attendees found Cannon’s Water Walk Challenge to be more than just Well Worth It! With over 450 water specialists in attendance, the purpose of this conference was to promote sustainable water recycling and desalination processes. As one of many attending organizations, Cannon participated not only through insightful presentations, but also by...

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2014 Mojave Death Race Revival

02/28/2014

Loose Cannons Prepare to Take on the Heat – Again May 31st-June 1st 2014 Cannon team members are nearing their final stages of preparation to compete in this year’s Mojave Death Race. Considered one of the most arduous relay races for teams of 12, 8, or 6, the Death Race draws participants seeking to test their physical and mental endurance...

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Drive-Thru BBQ is Back!

02/27/2014

“ It’s that time of year again! ” The Well Worth It Drive-Thru BBQ is coming Wednesday, July 23, 2014. Here are the details: T. 805.544.7407 E. [email protected]...

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Bike Infrastructure Event A Success!

02/26/2014

As bicycle enthusiasts, we support our fellow bicyclist through social and educational events in the communities in which we serve. From cycling through northern and central California, to hosting Gear Up Expos to teach others about safety and support local vendors. Take a quick look at this clip from a recent Bike Month Event....

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Bike Infrastructure Event A Success!

02/26/2014

As bicycle enthusiasts, we support our fellow bicyclist through social and educational events in the communities in which we serve. From cycling through northern and central California, to hosting Gear Up Expos to teach others about safety and support local vendors. Take a quick look at this clip from a recent Bike Month Event....

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Project of the Year awards ceremony

02/22/2014

The Central Coast Chapter of the American Public Works Association held its annual Project of the Year awards ceremony, celebrating outstanding achievement in the professional realm of public works. This year the City of Paso Robles’ efforts with their 21st Street Complete/Green Street project was awarded Project of the Year for Transportation in San Luis Obispo County for projects valued...

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Cannon’s Pancake Breakfast Charity Event a Sweet Success!

02/16/2014

Cannon hosted its annual Pancake Breakfast to kick off the first Well Worth It Campaign charity event for 2014 on Valentine’s Day. Hungry attendees gathered to enjoy a morning of heart-themed fun with friends, family, and sweethearts to provide underdeveloped communities with access to clean water. The sweet aroma of maple syrup and savory sausages wafted through the front conference...

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Port San Luis Harford Pier Stabilization

02/07/2014

Constructed in the late 19th Century, the Harford Pier comprises a core part of the Port of San Luis facilities and provides significant historical and economic value. The original buildings established atop the pier were destroyed by fire in 1915, and rebuilt into the pier’s current structures in 1919. Since then, the structures have undergone numerous emergency repairs over time...

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Cannon Teams with Local Engineering Society

02/05/2014

The previously dormant chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was recently brought back to life with a new operating board. Of the 23 industry professionals and Cal Poly students in attendance, Toby Turnage of Cannon was granted the position of board chair. Toby is eager to take on the position and the responsibility that comes with it. When...

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McFarland Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades Establish Safety and Efficiency in Agricultural Community

01/21/2014

The City of McFarland, touted as the “heartbeat of agriculture”, is nestled in the southern San Joaquin Valley of Kern County. Graced with almost year-round days of warm sunlight, the City thrives on an enterprise of cotton, sugar beets, potatoes, and roses. A citrus processing plant, almond hulling facility, and vineyards also stimulate the area’s economy. Amidst this abundant agrarian...

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