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[Thematic Report] Environmental Engineers: Water Management

by Catherine Shim | 02-03-2021 04:40 recommendations 0

As a student who will be going into environmental engineering in college, the field has always intrigued me in how it can be directly applicable to addressing environmental issues through the use of technology. While I myself have personally been involved in implementing different policies in my school community and promoting environmental awareness in my school, I have always felt that this was not enough. Although a change to a sustainable lifestyle can benefit the environment, it seemed that it simply was not enough to truly tackle the big problem in front of us. This made me interested in environmental engineering and especially the field of water management. 


The field of water management encompasses diverse fields, which include water sanitation, water disposal, and controlling floods. Water resource engineers make sure that clean water reaches households and are recycled or disposed properly. Engineers specializing in water resource design new equipment and systems aimed to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of water treatment and resource management. The job involves analysis of data and designing water management facilities as well as managing construction of these facilities. It is a profession that requires more than just engineering skills. Economics, finance, and social science skills are necessary to make sure each facility meets government regulations and procures enough loans to finance each project.


These engineers also work to prevent future natural disasters. They assess different infrastructure and their risks under floods or droughts. At the same time as natural disasters become worsened by climate change, water scarcity is becoming a pressing problem in many areas around the world. All these factors have increased the demand for water resource engineers and creates a bright outlook for this field.


Along with the bright outlook for water resource engineers, the most important feature of this job is that these engineers are making a real difference in people's lives. Whether it be providing clean water or protecting them from natural disasters, a profession in water management is a meaningful job in which you can truly contribute to the betterment of our world. 


Work Cited:

CareerExplorer. ¡°What Does a Water Engineer Do?¡± CareerExplorer, CareerExplorer, 2 Feb. 2021, www.careerexplorer.com/careers/water-engineer/.

Institution of Civil Engineers. ¡°Career Profile: Water Resources Engineering.¡± Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), www.ice.org.uk/careers-and-training/return-to-a-career-in-civil-engineering/which-civil-engineering-role-is-right-for-you/career-profile-water-resources-engineering.

McGinty, Nathan. ¡°Job Description of a Water Resource Engineer.¡± Work, Chron, 9 Nov. 2016, work.chron.com/job-description-water-resource-engineer-15689.html.

¡°What Is a Water Resource Engineer?¡± EnvironmentalScience.org, www.environmentalscience.org/career/water-resource-engineer.
 

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  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hello Catherine~
    You really seem to be doing a good job as an ambassador. I have read many great articles from you. Thumbs up bb
    It was interesting to know your personal story about how you got to get interested in environmental engineering and especially the field of water management. I myself am interested in architectural engineering and both the environment so decided to learn more about eco-architecture.

    It's good to know you are pursuing your interest and searching for diverse information in the area. Keep up the good work :>

    Posted 15-03-2021 16:18

  • Dolma Diki Sherpa says :
    Greetings from Nepal

    Thank you for sharing your informative report.

    Keep writing, Keep sharing
    We are eager to learn more from you.

    Regards
    Dolma
    Posted 08-03-2021 23:49

  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Hi Catherine,

    This is your mentor Debbie.
    It's still the first week of the month and I already read a few articles from you. What a progress! :D

    It's good to hear that you are contemplating on what paths to take in college and what differences you can make in the world. Your dream is a very precious one - please continue to brainstorm all the things you can do to contribute to a better, safer, environmentally-friendlier future!

    I like how by reading this article we get a thorough idea of what environmental engineers do. It seems like to be an environmental engineer, one needs an analytical mindset, management skills and engineering skills and more. Although I'm not an environmental engineer specifically, as an engineer I thought about whether I possess the skills mentioned above as I was reading your article. :)

    Nice job and Green Cheers!

    Best Regards,
    Debbie




    Posted 05-03-2021 17:04

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Thanks for sharing such an wonderful report
    Posted 03-03-2021 22:59

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