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Environmental Engineer

Environmental Eng

 

Environmental Engineers work to make sure pollutants are not released into to the air or water sources and that solid waste is properly disposed. Some environmental engineers devise and build equipment to create a cleaner environment. Others work in management, developing environmental protection plans.

 

 

 

 

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Examples
  • Develop ways of tracking endangered species
     
  • Design methods of accurately measuring acid rain, car emissions, and ozone depletion 
     
  • Work with large industries to reduce their air pollution emissions to acceptable levels
     
  • Invent better ways of recycling paper, plastic, and glass
     
  • Remove bacteria and poisons commonly found in the well water of some developing countries


Education

A four-year college degree is required for most environmental engineering jobs. Many have civil engineering degrees but other have environmental, agricultural, chemical, or mechanical engineering.



Work Environment

Since environmental engineers focus on the environment, there is usually a component of outdoor work to their jobs. Many work in industry, but some work with government from local communities to federal agencies. Their work hours are typically the standard 40-hour week, but can vary with the project or type of employer they work for.



Salaries

The starting salary for an environmental engineer:

B.S. degree
$45,000





Air & Waste Management Association
The core Purpose of A&WMA is to improve environmental knowledge and decisions by providing a neutral forum for exchanging information.

American Academy of Environmental Engineers
The American Academy of Environmental Engineers is dedicated to excellence in the practice of environmental engineering to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare to enable humankind to co-exist in harmony with nature

American Ecological Engineering Society


American Water Works Association
The American Water Works Association is an international nonprofit educational association dedicated to safe water.

Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists


Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society


Inter-American Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering


JETS - Environmental engineering


Sloan Career Center - Environmental engineering


Solid Waste Association of North America
SWANA serves municipal solid waste professionals throughout North America with conferences, certifications, publications, and technical training courses.

Water Environment Federation
The Water Environment Federation is a not-for-profit association that provides technical education and training for thousands of water quality professionals who clean water and return it safely to the environment.

World Wide Learn - Environmental engineering


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