 | I am looking at a job as an Waste Water Treatment Operator Trainee, I need a good headline and am having trouble in thinking of one.... can you help?
1 answer - Asked By: Tripp K - 12/9/2009 |
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 | Hello good people out there.I want to know which of the follwing offers good salary and good chances of getting a job easily after graduation.
MSc. Renewable Energy Management
MSc. Management and Technology of Water and Waste Water Treatment.(Process Engineering)
Thanks.
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 | Waste water disposal regulations will reduce the amount of salt allowed in our waste water in the future but we have no easy was of disposing of the salt that otherwise enters our waste water treatment plant.
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 | I have to do a project for my last term of chemistry. Examples are waste water treatment, solar energy, nuclear energy..I'm a biology major so I would love to do something that had biological applications so I might actually find it interesting. We will have to either do a job shadow, tour, or experiment in conjunction. I've found a few ideas online, but nothing that sounds interesting to me. Thanks for any suggestions.
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 | I work in the water/Waste water treatment sector and I have amassed 13 year experience. It is difficult to find work there? I am currently learning Portuguese, but is there much opportunity for native English speakers? I would be most grateful for any answers or suggestion which you may be able to provide.
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 | Hello good people out there.I want to know which of the follwing offers good salary and good chances of getting a job easily after graduation.
MSc. Renewable Energy Management
MSc. Management and Technology of Water and Waste Water Treatment.(Process Engineering)
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 | Hello good people out there.I want to know which of the follwing offers good salary and good chances of getting a job easily after graduation.
MSc. Renewable Energy Management
MSc. Management and Technology of Water and Waste Water Treatment.(Process Engineering)
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 | I want to put up a Municipal Solid Waste treatment plant in Rajasthan, India.
I want to know the whole procedure from registration to operation, what will be the cost for the set up & what kind of resources need to be arranged?
Please help.
Thanks in advance for your precious time & valuable suggestions.
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 | I'm a first year engineering student and we've been given an assignment to write a report. We're meant to choose a projet, mine being a wastewater treatment facility, i need to know what types of engineers are required for the development of a waste water treatment plant, and how these engineers interact? i just need some ideas to start off my research because i really dont know where to start.
1 answer - Asked By: Zmuffinz - 3/5/2010 |
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 | Hi, i am soon to graduate high school. i will then attend Anne Arundel community college to get an associates in construction management, after that i would like to start work in the construction industry, only commercial construction ie bridges roads water and waste water treatment plants. its just that im tired of school and after i get my associates degree i want to work and then maybe take online classes for a bachelors in construction management, after i try the field and gain some experience
1 answer - Asked By: the Zodiac Killah - 2/22/2011 |
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 | I am currently a senior in high school and next year I am going to college for environmental engineering. I was wondering what type of job i could do now in high school to prepare me somewhat in the area of the field.
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 | I mean if they store the water in a bulk it can affect the stability of the plane..
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 | I'm looking for a job where i could find out ways to make biodegradable trash or something else that directly affects pollution. I'd like to make a difference but preferably directly stopping pollution. Any suggestions?
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 | The operation of the a watsewater treatment plant comes with the following enviromental impacts in its visinity: 1. despersion of odour nuisances, 2. discharge of poorly treated wastewater which has a high COD level hence polluting the neighbouring ecosystem and 3. ther problem of eutrophication in a nearby stream.
1.What could be the problem with the plant?
2.what solutions can you provide for such a plant?
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 | Hello good people out there.I want to know which of the follwing offers good salary and good chances of getting a job easily after graduation.
MSc. Renewable Energy Management
MSc. Management and Technology of Water and Waste Water Treatment.(Process Engineering)
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 | I know earlier is better. But what would be the best time to start filling applications and getting out there to let managers know that I'm interested about getting a part time job? Thanks. Any personal experience would be nice. I'm a 17 years old and a junior at school living in California if that makes it any easier for the question to be answered.
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 | Presumably, in the early 19th century, rich households were equipped with staff members who would heat water they collected (from public wells, or perhaps private water pumps?) and provide it to their employers; it must have been incredibly annoying. "Turning on the lights" probably meant turning on a dangerous oil burning lamp.
When did it become possible for wealthy houses in Europe to have their own sinks with running water? When did it become possible for the masses to have this luxury? Did flushing toilets become available at this time as well? Where did people dispose of their waste before? When did heating develop so that someone ciuld wake up in the morning and take a hot shower? When could someone "flick on" the electric light in their Parisian hotel room? Were the Americans ahead of, or behind the Europeans in terms of technological development?
1 answer - Asked By: SPQRCLAUDIUS - 10/9/2007 |
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 | I am thinking of changing my major for my associates degree to something that I can get a job that makes an ok amount of money while I work further my education. What type of associates degree would be the most benifical?
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 | I'm looking into becoming a Navy officer through the BDCP program, but i'm not sure which field to look into. I'm not overly amazing in the math or science field so I'm not sure which field would be ideal. I've been mostly looking into Surface Warfare and Intelligence but I'm worried they are too technical for me. I try to get good descriptions on the internet but they're all pat answers, very glossy to get you interested. So, I guess I'm asking for some specifics on the different jobs. Any help is appreciated :) thanx!
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 | I don't want to know the typical jobs like work for an engineering firm. I am looking for specific jobs that are not commonly associated with civil engineering.
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