Today concludes our How Connecticut Works summer series, which explained how all aspects of Connecticut industry worked. The series started with water; touched on ambulances, logistics, inspectors, and gasoline; and ends now with a look at the intricate underground system of tunnels and piping that heats and cools most downtown Hartford buildings.
– Greg Bordonaro, Editor
Summer Series Part I: Water
Good water aplenty can’t stem rising tide of costs, politics
UConn opens eco-friendly water plant
Summer Series Part II: Ambulance Services
CT ambulance services fragmented, consolidated
Summer Series Part III: Logistics Network
Businesses increasingly turn to rail to move goods
Summer Series Part IV: Logistics Companies
Bailey’s Express among CT’s homegrown trucking companies
Joneser’s Express finds niche at Bradley Airport
Summer Series Part V: Connecticut Inspectors
The Code Enforcers: CT inspectors ensure safety of food, highways, and workplaces
Summer Series Part VI: Gasoline Prices
CT gasoline tax rate hurts tax revenue
Bioheat: CT’s only petroleum product
Summer Series Part VII: Steam
Some see HSC system as dated, costly
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