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application of geology to problems of civil engineering, who showed a marked interest in the organization. In recognition of this need and interest, the membership voted better than 10 to 1 in late 1962 to remove all geographical limitations on the organization and to change the name to Association of Engineering Geologists. Constitutional changes to effect this organization were subsequently completed in early 1963.
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At the Past Presidents’ Luncheon held at the 2004 annual meeting, the past presidents unanimously petitioned the executive council and board of directors to have the association's name changed to the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists. The name-change proposal was put up for a
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During the early years following the formation of the association, it became increasingly apparent that a need for a similar organization existed with engineering geologists everywhere, not just in California. Evident from the first were the geologists outside California, who were concerned with the
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met in Sacramento, California, to discuss the need for organization of a society in the specific field of engineering geology. During the next eight months, this group (the founding charter members) set up the framework of the California Association of Engineering Geologists by formulating the aims
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In 1963, the first section outside of California (Washington State) was established. Seventeen sections, including two outside the United States, were recognized by 1973. On the occasion of the association's twenty-fifth year, twenty-two sections formed the regional units of the association.
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vote before the association membership and was approved. On September 22, 2005, the change became official at the AEG Corporate Business Meeting at the 2005 annual meeting. The name change reflects important changes in the public awareness of services provided by the association members.
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of the organization, a definition of engineering geology, and membership qualifications. In February 1958, although the constitution and bylaws were yet to be completed, membership recruitment was begun. Three sections (Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Francisco) were established.
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The association was incorporated according to the laws of the State of California on June 19, 1960. By this action, the original executive committee of twelve became the board of directors, and requisite constitutional changes were made accordingly.
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The association has been serving members of both the environmental and engineering geology for a number of years, and the name change serves to provide formal recognition of this support.
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AEG co-sponsors the Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Applied Geology with the Environmental and Engineering Geology Division (EEGD) of the Geological Society of America.
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Membership is presently located in 15 countries. In the United States, AEG's membership comes from each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
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AEG promotes information sharing and networking through annual meetings, held in different locations each September.
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and others in fields relating to engineering geology and its effects on the environment.
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In 1964, AEG was accepted as a member society of the American Geological Institute.
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Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists official website
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The full list of past presidents can be found on the AEG Website.
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