Please check the January PEGG on the specified pages for more
information on the items listed, or link to the articles where
indicated.
A Luge Leader
/ 1
Bob Gasper, P.Eng., who has represented
Canada three times at Olympic luge competitions, now is combining
his knowledge of the sport and his engineering expertise to
develop faster sleds.
President's
Notebook / 3
President Dan Motyka, P.Eng., writes about
the APEGGA Education Foundation.
Nominations
for APEGGA Council / 3
Letters / 4
Calgary
Branch Executive Nominations / 4
APEGGA's Calgary Branch will choose a new
Executive at its annual general meeting on Jan.20. Check page 4
for a list of the nominees.
Council
Briefs / 5
APEGGA Council met in Calgary Nov. 26.
Among the items approved was the 1999 budget, which calls for a
$10 increase in membership fees. Council adopted a logo for
APEGGA.
Draft Code of Ethics / 6
A subcommittee of the Practice
Standards Committee has developed several drafts of a new Code of
Ethics. Council has requested member feedback on the latest draft
by Jan.20.
Pursuing
Compliance / 7
The PEGG wraps up a three-part series
of articles on APEGGA's registration and compliance process.
Also, Darcie Greggs, P.Geol., chair of the Enforcement Review
Committee, writes about related matters in her second column about the ERC.
City of Calgary
Ready For Y2K / 8
The City of Calgary is ready to cope
with the millennium bug.
Across
Canada / 8
News from other Associations includes
an item about the Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of Saskatchewan's decision to disband its Women in
Engineering Committee and to adjust its approach on equity
issues.
Excellence
in Education / 9
Speaking to a recent Excellence in
Education Event, Prof. Suzanne Kresta P.Eng., PhD, reminded
recipients of APEGGA scholarships of their role in advancing
knowledge.
More
Scholarship Winners / 9
Scholarship winners that did not reach
The PEGG prior to publication of the last issue.
University Student News
/ 9
Society of Petroleum Engineers and the
Canadian Society of Engineering Management donated the prize
money for a recent University of Calgary student speech
competition.
Emerald Award Seeks
Nominations / 10
Lives
on Line for Liver Foundation / 11
The Lucid Lugers went beyond the call
of professional duty when they slid down Calgary's Canada Olympic
park to raise funds for the Liver Foundation.
Calgary Petroleum Club
Looks Back 50 Years / 11
CANLEX Builds Sand Understanding / 12-13
The Summit-Award winning Canadian
Liquefation Experiment (CANLEX) has increased the understanding
of sand liquefaction. The University of Alberta's Geotechnical
and Geoenvironmental Cold Regions Research Facility was an
important contributor to CANLEX's success.
Geotechnical Engineers
Slide Into Action / 12
A slide last summer on the Victoria
Park Roadway proved inconvenient for Edmonton motorists and
called for quick action by geotechnical engineers.
Good
Attendance At PD Days / 14
Professional Development Days held in
Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray in November attracted a total
of almost 600 APEGGA members.
More Power Choices / 14
Those attending an Edmonton District
Luncheon heard how the generation, distribution and sale of
electricity in Alberta is changing.
Young Minds Opened to
Science / 14
The Chevron Open Minds program, which
brings kids to science sites, is proving popular with Calgary
students and teachers.
In the News / 15
Veritas Values Education / 16
Veritas DGC Inc. places emphasis on
continuing learning for both its employees and clients.
Scoping the Job / 17
Bruce Peachey, P.Eng., of the Canadian
Society for Chemical Engineering,continues his series on lifelong
learning by stressing the importance of planning in order to meet
individual needs.
Van Horne Institute/18
The Calgary-based Van Horne Institute
takes a distinctly Canadian approach to teaching and researching
transportation and regulatory affairs.
Careers / 19
Registration
/ 20-21
David
Manning Speaks to EATS / 21
Addressing the Edmonton Association of
Technical Societies, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
President David Manning emphasized the importance of involving
the general public in energy solutions.
Disastrous
Effects / 21
Population growth means that naturally
occurring phenomena, such as storms and earthquakes,impose
greater costs, Rob Stewart, P. Geoph., PhD, told a November
APEGGA Council dinner.
Have
Your Say / 21
CCPE Scholarships /
21
PEGG These Dates
APEGGA Calendar
Scaffold Connection
Sitting Pretty / 24
Fort Saskatchewan-based Scaffold
Connection is building on its scaffolding expertise.
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