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Atlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) publishes their June 2025 edition: "AP&I Corporate News and Events."
Atlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) publishes their June 2025 edition: "AP&I Corporate News and Events.".

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n Atlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) publishes their June 2025 edition: \"AP&I Corporate News and Events.\"\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nAtlantic Power & Infrastructure (AP&I) publishes their June 2025 edition: \"AP&I Corporate News and Events.\"\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nTAMPA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 2, 2025 / Atlantic Power & Infrastructure Corp. (OTC PINK:AWSL) announces its latest edition of \"AP&I Corporate News and Events\", featuring the history behind CEO Kevin Bagnall's concept and design of the world's first flexible porous paving system, registered and globally recognized as KBI Flexi®-Pave. In 2001, K.B. Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary of AP&I, was formed upon the birth of KBI Flexi®-Pave. The history behind this technology also provides the reader clarity in the hurdles Bagnall faced for engineering acceptance as he first brought KBI Flexi®-Pave to market in the United States as well as the valuable insight he gained into the product's passive nutrient removal capacity. Hailing from Barnsley, UK, Bagnall took his vision overseas in 2010, establishing KBI UK Ltd. Undergoing similar product engineering testing, Bagnall successfully created a new market for pervious paving in the United Kingdom, which still operates today.\r\n June's newsletter also discusses trip and fall hazard litigation and mitigation. Trip and fall hazards are among the leading causes of injury in the United States, posing a public physical danger as well as a legal and financial liability to property owners. One of the most prevalent causes of trip and fall hazards is uneven surfaces, such as sidewalks and pathways, as a result of tree root intrusion, erosion and poorly executed repairs. As explained in this month's issue, KBI Flexi®-Pave mitigates this problem by maintaining superior flexibility, even in extreme weather conditions. The expansion and contraction capabilities of KBI Flexi®-Pave act as one big expansion joint, allowing stormwater to pass through the pore space at a rate of 3,000 gallons of water per square foot per hour.\r\n This month's issue also highlights the \"Life-Cycle Cost Analysis for Traditional and Permeable Pavements\", as studied by Southern Illinois University's School of Engineering. In a Case Study of the City of Key West, Florida, the...