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New Landfill Gas to Energy Project Boosted by Septage Injection

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CTI Celebrates Diversity!

CTI is a proud sponsor of the Association of Chinese Americans’ (ACA) 39th Annual Celebration banquet. Seen in the photo are (clockwise from lower ...

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CTI welcomes Joey Brown - Senior Vice President

CTI is pleased to welcome Mr. Joey Brown, CIH to its Executive staff as a Principal Senior Vice President. Mr. Brown will be leading the firm's ...

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Sludge Holds Power For Mount Clemens

Brighton-based CTI and Associates is working with Mount Clemens on a project that will ultimately convert sludge into methane gas...

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CTI Selected as Prime Contractor by US Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District

2008 / 2009 Flood Recovery Levee Repairs

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CTI achieves DBE status in Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania

AT CTI, we recognize the strength in our diversity and, as a certified DBE, our diversity can translate into your strength.

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CTI posts first major win with the US Army Corps of Engineers

The USACE Kansas City District selects CTI for the Long-Term Response Action contract...

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The National Association of Counties - Washington DC

County creates first-in-the-nation septic bioreactor

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CTI honored as one of Michigan`s top Innovators

The company was recently recognized by the Ann Arbor / Oakland Business Review as one of 20 highly innovative companies.

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CTI invited to by the US EPA to conduct national training

CTI`s very own Dr. Te-Yang Soong has been asked to host the national internet training session for all US EPA and State Landfill Regulators. The ...

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City looking at selling landfill gas - Midland Daily News

The City of Midland`s landfill could be producing enough methane gas to make the city millions of dollars in the coming years. That`s what was ...

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Ann Arbor Business Review - Brighton Company`s Plan: Sewage + Garbage = Profits

A Brighton engineering firm hopes that a first-of-a kind marriage of garbage and sewage will result in the sweet smell of profits in the years ahead.

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House committee approves legislation to convert landfill to bioreactor

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