Author: Bill Nestor

How They Brought Tuscany to Central Florida

Building Industry Case Studies

Sustainable Land Development, 2008 Low-pressure waste system proves to be a key solution to the challenges of hilly terrain that confronted developers of a landmark golfing and equestrian community. The hills outside Orlando, Florida are reminiscent of central Italy.  The rolling terrain offered a tantalizing setting but posed significant infrastructure challenges for the developers of ….  Read More

Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso, Mexico

Cigar AficionadoEast Coast

https://www.cigaraficionado.com/article/iberostar-grand-hotel-paraiso-mexico-2949 November 29, 2007 On the Riviera Maya, a coastal region south of Canc ún in the easternmost part of Mexico, there are 70 miles of white beaches and turquoise water. Summer days are torrid with high humidity and clear skies of brilliant scorching sunshine. Winter days are delightfully heated with sun-filled days and tropical ….  Read More

Ready to Assist

DivotNortheastUSA

Golf Styles, August 2007 These men and women, the assistant golf professionals at clubs across the state, are working hard to enhance the sport in New Jersey while also striving to improve themselves. They are often our primary contacts at golf courses. The assistant golf professional is likely the first staff encountered in the pro ….  Read More

Low Pressure Provides High Success

Building Industry Case Studies

Sustainable Land Development Today, May 2007 Toll Brothers’ turn to E/One wastewater solutions throughout New Jersey. The project manager at Toll Brothers’ Wyndam Point development in Flanders, New Jersey, needed to resolve problems homeowners were having with their waste disposal systems. While one company’s centrifugal pumps had been originally installed for all 98 homes at ….  Read More

Northern Lights

CanadaGolfStylesMaritimes

Water defines eastern Canada’s Maritime Provinces, its lakes, ponds, rivers, canals and bays coursing in, on, through and around New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. From the waters come the distinct table fare – a fresh catch of Malpeque oysters in Prince Edward or Digby scallops in Nova Scotia. Water is no less ….  Read More