St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 2002 St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 2002
Specialties:
Administrative Law - 20% Family - 20% Government - 20% Real Estate - 20% Education - 20%
Blair Arthur Wallace - Dallas TX Richard Garth Webster - Gainesville TX
International Classification:
F16K 1736
US Classification:
137 783
Abstract:
An irrigation system is disclosed for determining that the moisture content of various zones of the soil are irrigated to consistent levels. A moisture sensor has lateral spaced apart antennas which extend within a horizontal plane. The moisture sensor is disposed in the soil within one of the various regions. An irrigation piping branch includes a control valve which controls the flow of water through the irrigation branch. When the control valve is open, an irrigation fluid will pass through the valve and the irrigation branch for distribution to an irrigation region of the soil. Once the moisture within the soil of the irrigation region reaches a preselected level within the horizontal plane proximate to the moisture sensor, the valve will automatically be closed, stopping the flow of the irrigation fluid from the irrigation branch to the irrigation region of the soil. The irrigation system includes an irrigation branch and a moisture sensor may be located proximate to a building foundation for maintaining consistent levels of moisture within the soil beneath the foundation. The irrigation system further includes a piping branch which extends into an irrigation zone having multiple regions.
A weatherproof sign having a weatherproof case with an openable front panel attached to a rear section and a display screen integrated within the openable front panel with a bezel-less protective transparent layer disposed on an exterior side of the display screen so as to form an enclosed air gap between the display screen and the protective transparent layer and a plurality of electronic components having weatherproofed coating in communication with the controller to control operation of the sign.
Owner - Director of Design at Webster Group Tampa... Architect and construction manager - consultant specializing in K-12 public schools, colleges and universities nationwide.
the disposal of wastewater from fracking, which would include Oklahoma. According to Richard Webster, an attorney with Public Justice, which is filing the lawsuit on behalf of the Sierra Club, it does not have to prove that an earthquake has caused harm, just that there is a reasonable risk it may.
he said."I think the NRC wants to make sure that the evacuation side of things doesn't make plants have to close, even if the population grows quickly," said Richard Webster, an environmental lawyer who unsuccessfully fought the relicensing petition at the Oyster Creek reactor in Lacey Township, N.J
"I think the NRC wants to make sure that the evacuation side of things doesn't make plants have to close, even if the population grows quickly," said Richard Webster, an environmental lawyer who unsuccessfully fought the relicensing petition at the Oyster Creek reactor in Lacey Township, N.J.
Date: Jun 27, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Exelon's oldest nuclear plant, Oyster Creek in New Jersey, withstands legal ...
Richard Webster, an attorney for the New Jersey public-interest groups, said the case has had some beneficial effects, such as improved monitoring. But he said his clients still have concerns about Oyster Creek, and "we'll have to pursue them through a different route than the court."
Date: May 18, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
The origins of Groundhog Day (and 12 other superstitions)
"Cats fared badly (in the Middle Ages in Europe) ... as people thought they were witches' familiars. Black cats were believed to be witches in disguise," writes Richard Webster in the reference work "The Encyclopedia of Superstitions.""It is believed to be bad luck to plough up land that has previously been used as a graveyard. It is also a waste of time, as any crops grown on the site will be stunted," writes Richard Webster in "The Encyclopedia of Superstitions."