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  1. Karst Geohazards Engineer & Environmental Problems in Karst Terrane by Ph.D. Barry Beck F., 1995-01-01
  2. Industrial and Environmental Applications of Fluid Mechanics 1992: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ... November 8-13, 1992 (Fed (Series), V. 145.) by Ga.) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting (1991 : Atlanta, 1992-06
  3. Environmental Law for Engineers, Scientists, and Managers (McGraw Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering) by Joseph T. Bockrath, 1976-06
  4. Modeling Methods for Environmental Engineers by Isam Mohammed Abdel-Magid, Abdel Wahid Hago Mohammed, et all 1996-12-21
  5. Environmental Jobs for Scientists and Engineers by Nicholas Basta, 1992-06
  6. Modeling Tools for Environmental Engineers and Scientists by Nirmala Khandan, 2001-12-20
  7. Mining and environmental engineer for Utah-BHP Company, 1972-1997: oral history transcript / 2004 by Paul Schipke, Eleanor Swent, 2010-08-04
  8. Methylmercury: Formation, Sources and Health Effects (Environmental Science Engineer)
  9. Total Cost Assessment for Environmental Engineers and Managers by Mitchell L. Kennedy, 1997-12
  10. Microbiology for Environmental and Public Health Engineers by J N Lester, J.N. Lester, et all 1988-09-23
  11. Environmental Ethics For Engineers by Alastair S Gunn, P. A. Vesilind, 1986-04-30
  12. Emerging Energy Environmental Trends and the Engineer
  13. Mixed Convection and Environmental Flows: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dallas, Texas, November ... of the Asme Heat Transfer Division) by Ga.) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting (1991 : Atlanta, R. D. Boyd, et all 1990-12
  14. Risk and Reliability Analysis: A Handbook for Civil and Environmental Engineers by Vijay Singh, Sharad Jain, et all 2007-10-15

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42. Environmental Engineer (Civil) 1/2
Examination Number and Title. Salary Grade. Salary. 80164, environmental engineer(CIVIL) 1, 20, $45,347. 80-165, environmental engineer (CIVIL) 2, 24, $55,972.
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43. Environmental Engineer 2
Salary Grade. Hiring Rate, Job Rate. 30067 environmental engineer 2.24. $54,079, $66,405. $55,972 effective 4/1/02, $68,729 effective 4/1/02.
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NEW YORK STATE
Department of Civil Service announces Continuous Recruitment Promotion Examination
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THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION QUALIFYING EXPERIENCE FOR TAKING THE TEST : On or before the date of filing application, you must be a qualified employee of the Department of Environmental Conservation and must have had one year of permanent competitive or 55-b/55-c service as an Environmental Engineer 1 or Environmental Engineer (Civil) 1. In addition, you must meet one of the following requirements: Either I. Possession of a New York State Professional Engineer's License and current registration. Or II. Possession of a professional engineer's license and current registration from a State or Territory of the United States by means of a 16-hour written licensing examination which is the equivalent of that given in New York State. Application for New York State licensure MUST commence before applying for this examination. Candidates appointed under this option must secure a New York State professional engineer's license within 12 months of appointment in order to continue employment. For either I or II above, you must submit photocopies of your license and current registration with your examination application

44. Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia: Environmental Engineer - Engineering Job O
Engineering Job Opening in Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia EnvironmentalEngineer. Location Jubail Industrial City, Eastern Province Saudi Arabia.
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Environmental Engineer
Location: Jubail Industrial City, Eastern Province
Saudi Arabia Job Category: Engineering Job Details: Responsibilities
Assistance and full participation in the activities of the Environmental Engineering Division , including the supervision of off-site environmental monitoring and testing projects.
Primary Duties
  • Participate as required in the development of the environmental consulting activities of the Division , including the performance of consulting work.
  • Provide technical guidance for projects which requires study and rview of environmental science
  • Monitor compliance of BeeAh's hazardous waste treatment and disposal operations
  • Oversee the operation and maintenance of the plant continuous emission monitoring system
Qualification and Experience
  • Degree in Environmental Engineering or science
  • 6-8 years experience of environmental consultancy and management of environmental projects
  • Trained and experienced in stack performance testing and fugitive emission monitoring
Tax free salary package, family status posting , free accommodation,fully expensed car, 30 days leave a year all air tickets paid

45. ScienceDaily News Release: Environmental Engineer Works To Resolve Arsenic Poiso
Source University Of Cincinnati. Date 200202-07. environmental engineerWorks To Resolve Arsenic Poisoning In Bangladesh Water Supplies.
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Environmental Engineer Works To Resolve Arsenic Poisoning In Bangladesh Water Supplies
Engineering professor Shafiqul Islam returned to his native Bangladesh in October 2001 as a Senior Fulbright Scholar for six months to help solve what has been called "the worst case of natural contamination in human history." "Arguably, nowhere in the world is water so abundant and yet so scarce, than in Bangladesh," said Islam, an associate professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering. In a typical year, over 70 percent of the country is flooded during the monsoon season. But even though surface water is abundant, it's usually polluted and not safe to drink. To reduce the health risks, Bangladesh has converted most of its drinking water supply from surface water supplies to groundwater wells. Tragically, those wells may be responsible for the largest mass arsenic poisoning in history. Groundwater throughout Bangladesh and West Bengal in India is contaminated with naturally occurring arsenic from the sediments that form the region's aquifers. It has been estimated that 75 million people are at risk of developing health effects associated with the ingestion of arsenic.

46. Angel B. Espiritu
Seeking an environmental engineer position.
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* Effectively interfaced with corporate and regulatory agencies, managed consultants, evaluated environmental and social impacts of proposed projects, developed environmental management and monitoring plans.
* Good working knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local regulatory requirements: CAA, CWA, NPDES, SARA, EPCRA and ISO 14000 series standards.
* Experienced in project development and management, technical and economic feasibility studies, project proposal and technical report preparation, policy formulation, supervision and management of staff.
* Excellent in oral and written communications, organizational, analytical, management and interpersonal skills, proficient in FORTRAN/BASIC, MS Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.

47. Fisher Engineering, Inc - Civil, Sanitary, Environmental Engineers And Consultan
Civil, sanitary, environmental engineers and consultants, including Wetland Science, ESA's, land development, municipal engineering. Pennsylvania
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Civil Engineers Environmental Scientists Planners fei@FisherEngineeringInc.com Company Information Search Our Site About FEI Mission Statement Staff Click Here for New Career Opportunities Company Contact Information Favorite Links Professional Services Municipal Services Agricultural Christian Ministries Industrial-Commercial ... Sanitary

48. The Environmental Engineer As Forensic Expert
The environmental engineer As Forensic Expert The technical scope of the environmentalengineer has expanded dramatically since those early days before 1972.
http://www.tabexperts.com/enveng.html
The Environmental Engineer As Forensic Expert Anthony J. DeFalco, P.E., DEE Within the past 30 years there have been great changes in the environmental engineering profession. Today, perhaps, no other engineering discipline requires such broad knowledge of related areas. The important growth of knowledge in this field, however, developed over time and was acquired through various environmental campaigns waged during different time periods, waxing and waning with the intensity of regulatory enforcement and achievement of cleanup goals, respectively. To understand the forensic value of the environmental engineer, it is important to understand first how the profession metamorphosed into its present state. Engineers who have lived through these changes and who have learned from them have much to offer in the forensic field today. The year 1972 was a pivotal year for the environmental engineering profession. That particular year, of course, marked passage of the Water Pollution Control Act (Act) which, in turn, spawned more than 23 amendments and other environmental legislation, as well, either directly or indirectly. Thus, environmental laws and their consequent regulations, after 1972, covered the air, water and soil media and specific issues related to fresh water from surface or subsurface sources, residuals and solid wastes and, of course, hazardous and toxic wastes. From an environmental engineering viewpoint, life before 1972 was considerably simpler when the emphasis was on treatment of conventional pollutants from domestic and municipal sources. These pollutants essentially comprised organic substances which depleted dissolved oxygen from our natural waterways usually resulting in a reduction in diversity of natural flora and fauna and even fish kills in isolated instances. They also included a few select dissolved inorganic substances, as well. By the early seventies, however, pollution from industries became recognized as a serious problem on a grand scale. Pollutants from the entire spectrum of American industry were more complex and, consequently, treatment methods became more sophisticated. Environmental engineering grew in its capacity to keep abreast of newer technologies and adapt existing technologies to these new challenges.

49. Air Quality Permitting
environmental engineers and consultants, based in Windsor, Connecticut, USA with multiple offices nationwide as well as offices in South America. Air dispersion modeling is used for air permitting and for evaluating impact of accidental releases, compliance with ambient air quality standards, optional air pollution control systems, and impacts of toxic air pollutant emissions.
http://www.trcsolutions.com/corporate/CFS/Environmental/Air Quality/AirPermitg.h
The effect of environmental regulations on business operations and costs has never been greater. These regulations need to be considered in the planning and design of new or expanded facilities. Existing facilities are also subject to environmental control requirements. It is important to know what new and existing regulations apply to your business, what your reporting requirements are, and what liabilities you might be subject to. This is where TRC can assist you.
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TRC has over 30 years of experience in air quality consulting and engineering, including the successful completion of over 1000 permitting projects. Our clients include chemical manufacturers, utilities, resource recovery facilities, pulp and paper manufacturers, industrial surface coaters, and a variety of general manufacturing and commercial businesses. TRC's staff of professional engineers, scientists, environmental counsel, and program managers provides cost-effective solutions to environmental regulatory problems. Title V Permitting
The Title V Operating Permit program, under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA), is industry's most recent priority for air regulatory compliance. TRC's CAAA expertise, our ability to provide all measurement, consulting, and engineering services, and the value afforded by our national network of offices provide our clients with intelligent, reliable, and cost-effective Title V services. TRC is the nation's leading provider of Title V permitting assistance to U.S. industry, helping many of the Fortune 500 companies as they move toward CAAA compliance.

50. The Environmental Engineer As Forensic Expert
The environmental engineer As Forensic Expert. The technical scope of the environmentalengineer has expanded dramatically since those early days before 1972.
http://www.tabexperts.com/tabnews/enveng.html
The Environmental Engineer As Forensic Expert Anthony J. DeFalco, P.E., DEE Within the past 30 years there have been great changes in the environmental engineering profession. Today, perhaps, no other engineering discipline requires such broad knowledge of related areas. The important growth of knowledge in this field, however, developed over time and was acquired through various environmental campaigns waged during different time periods, waxing and waning with the intensity of regulatory enforcement and achievement of cleanup goals, respectively. To understand the forensic value of the environmental engineer, it is important to understand first how the profession metamorphosed into its present state. Engineers who have lived through these changes and who have learned from them have much to offer in the forensic field today. The year 1972 was a pivotal year for the environmental engineering profession. That particular year, of course, marked passage of the Water Pollution Control Act (Act) which, in turn, spawned more than 23 amendments and other environmental legislation, as well, either directly or indirectly. Thus, environmental laws and their consequent regulations, after 1972, covered the air, water and soil media and specific issues related to fresh water from surface or subsurface sources, residuals and solid wastes and, of course, hazardous and toxic wastes. From an environmental engineering viewpoint, life before 1972 was considerably simpler when the emphasis was on treatment of conventional pollutants from domestic and municipal sources. These pollutants essentially comprised organic substances which depleted dissolved oxygen from our natural waterways usually resulting in a reduction in diversity of natural flora and fauna and even fish kills in isolated instances. They also included a few select dissolved inorganic substances, as well. By the early seventies, however, pollution from industries became recognized as a serious problem on a grand scale. Pollutants from the entire spectrum of American industry were more complex and, consequently, treatment methods became more sophisticated. Environmental engineering grew in its capacity to keep abreast of newer technologies and adapt existing technologies to these new challenges.

51. GetTech.org - Environmental Engineer
environmental engineer. Go back to Engineering Industrial Technology. Anenvironmental engineer may specialize in various tasks or industries.
http://www.gettech.org/txt/career_desc_txt.asp?job_id=40

52. Liberte Environmental Associates -- Dave LaLiberte, P.E.
Provide environmental engineering solutions to the Northwest. Emphasis on NPDES permitting, combined sewer overflow solutions, and drinking water treatment facilities.
http://www.environmental-engineer.com/libassoc/index.html
Liberte Environmental Associates, Inc.
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Quality
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Arlene LaLiberte, President and Business Manager
Dave LaLiberte, P. E., Principal Engineer
LEA is an environmental services firm that provides expert water quality solutions, with an emphasis on NPDES permitting, combined sewer overflow systems, drinking water treatment facility design, and environmental projects. Arlene LaLiberte, president of LEA, has a number of years of experience as a business manager. She is the budgeting and scheduling principal at LEA. LEA's principal engineer is Dave LaLiberte. Dave has over 13 years of experience working as an environmental engineer, and his areas of expertise include mixing zone analysis, sewage treatment facility design, and wet weather treatment solutions.
The staff at LEA may be contacted as follows (please construct the email addresses manually):
David LaLiberte: dave at environmental-engineer dot com Arlene LaLiberte: arlene at environmental-engineer dot com Office Phone: 503.582.1558
Fax Line: 503.582.0569

53. Environmental Engineer Job Reservoir
environmental engineer I/II/III Go Back Email this job to a friendCompany New York State. Job Location These positions exist
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54. View Resumes -- Job Reservoir
supervisor (NJ). Monday, March 10th. • environmental engineer EntryLevel (CA/MA) • Chemical Engineer (CA). Monday, March 3rd. • Civil
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55. Index Of /
Details of professional services offered by Greenfield Associates, consulting geologists and environmental engineers based in Nottingham, United Kingdom.
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56. The Environmental Engineer As Forensic Expert
The environmental engineer as Forensic Expert a work re Legal Expertise from the'Lectric Law Library's stacks. The environmental engineer as Forensic Expert
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The Environmental Engineer as Forensic Expert by Anthony J. DeFalco, P.E., DEE *
Within the past 30 years there have been great changes in the environmental engineering profession. Today, perhaps, no other engineering discipline requires such broad knowledge of related areas. The important growth of knowledge in this field, however, developed over time and was acquired through various environmental campaigns waged during different time periods, waxing and waning with the intensity of regulatory enforcement and achievement of cleanup goals, respectively. To understand the forensic value of the environmental engineer, it is important to understand first how the profession metamorphosed into its present state. Engineers who have lived through these changes and who have learned from them have much to offer in the forensic field today.
The year 1972 was a pivotal year for the environmental engineering profession. That particular year, of course, marked passage of the Water Pollution Control Act (Act) which, in turn, spawned more than 23 amendments and other environmental legislation, as well, either directly or indirectly. Thus, environmental laws and their consequent regulations, after 1972, covered the air, water and soil media and specific issues related to fresh water from surface or subsurface sources, residuals and solid wastes and, of course, hazardous and toxic wastes. From an environmental engineering viewpoint, life before 1972 was considerably simpler when the emphasis was on treatment of conventional pollutants from domestic and municipal sources. These pollutants essentially comprised organic substances which depleted dissolved oxygen from our natural waterways usually resulting in a reduction in diversity of natural flora and fauna and even fish kills in isolated instances. They also included a few select dissolved inorganic substances, as well. By the early seventies, however, pollution from industries became recognized as a serious problem on a grand scale. Pollutants from the entire spectrum of American industry were more complex and, consequently, treatment methods became more sophisticated. Environmental engineering grew in its capacity to keep abreast of newer technologies and adapt existing technologies to these new challenges.

57. Office Of Administration
4625. environmental engineer IV. DEFINITION. One year of experience as an EnvironmentalEngineer III in the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. OR.
http://www.oa.state.mo.us/pers/ClassSpecs/4625.htm
Division of Personnel : Employee Services
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  • Annual Salary Range: Index No: Twice-A-Month Salary Range: Pay Grade: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER IV DEFINITION This is administrative or consultative professional engineering work for the Division of Environmental Quality, in the administration of a major activity of a statewide program designed to promote public health and environmental quality. An employee in this class may be responsible for a technical engineering sub-section or act in a consultant capacity within an environmental program in the Division's Central Office. The employee may be responsible for supervision of personnel, or be responsible for technical engineering support functions for a program section in the Division of Environmental Quality Central Office. The employee uses considerable independent judgment and initiative, and receives only general supervision from a designated superior. Any one position may not involve all of the specified duties or knowledges, skills and abilities, nor are the listed examples exhaustive. EXAMPLES OF WORK Supervises a sub-section within a Central Office section of a statewide environmental control program.

    58. Buys & Associates, Inc. Environmental Engineer
    environmental engineer. PATRICIA A. SPAINE. Post Graduate Work, EnvironmentalEngineering Management Colorado State University.
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    Environmental Engineer
    PATRICIA A. SPAINE
    Colorado State University. University of Maryland, Mississippi State University M.C.E. Water Resource Engineering
    North Carolina State University 1975 B.S. Applied Mathematics and Biological Science
    North Carolina State University Engineering School 1973 REVELANT
    EXPERIENCE
    Ms. Spaine possesses a strong background in field site assessment, industry compliance, industrial site evaluations, industrial and landfill closures, risk evaluations, remediation design and oversight, hazardous waste management, underground storage tanks, groundwater hydrology, domestic and industrial waste, and general sanitary engineering. Reorganized and managed an environmental laboratory. Provided overall field and technical project supervision of technicians and contractors. Directed research and development projects for hazardous waste minimization and treatment processes. Administered process modifications and remediation projects for contaminated soil and groundwater at various installations.

    59. CE News Online - For The Business Of Civil Engineering
    The online companion to Civil Engineering News Magazine, upto-date engineering news, a discussion forum where engineers can consult with their peers, an archive of engineering information, erosion control, land development, concrete design, COGO/DTM, GIS/GPS, environmental engineering, Hydrology/Hydraulics, Maps/plotters, pipe, retaining wall design, roadway design, sewer rehab, structural engineering
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    60. Become An Environmental Engineer!
    PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS, UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, GRADUATE STUDENTS, Becomingan environmental engineer! The UMR environmental egineering
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    INFO STUDENTS ALUMNI PERSONNEL ... JOBS PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS GRADUATE STUDENTS Becoming an Environmental Engineer! T he UMR environmental egineering degree program focuses on producing graduates capable of filling the rapidly growing work force needs in the area of water and wastewater treatment, air pollution control and treatment, and hazardous waste site remediation. What is Environmental Engineering? Environmental engineers are the technical professionals who identify and design solutions for environmental problems. Environmental engineers provide safe drinking water, treat and properly dispose of wastes, maintain air quality, control water pollution, and remediate sites contaminated due to spills or improper disposal of hazardous substances. They monitor the quality of the air, water, and land. And, they develop new improved means to protect the environment. Who employees Environmental Engineers?

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