Environmental Engineering in the Office of Water


My sister once asked me to speak to her fifth-grade class on career day. All the kids raised their hands when I asked them if they thought it was important to protect the environment. However, they were stumped when I asked them if they knew what I do as an environmental engineer at EPA. To be fair, this is a difficult question, as environmental engineering is a relatively new profession and it includes topics from many other studies like biology, chemistry and hydrology. I told the class that

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