DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING(DIPIIE-DMIIE-TMIIE)

Environmental engineering is the branch of engineering that focuses on protecting the environment by reducing waste and pollution.

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What will i learn?
  • soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems
  • improve recycling, waste disposal, public health, and water and air pollution control.

Curriculum for this course
26 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
Requirements
  • Candidate must have passed class 10th board examination from a recognized state or central board with at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) with Science and Mathematics as a subject of study at 10th level.
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Description

The field is also dedicated to improving environmental conditions through remediation. It deals with the design of technologies and processes that control pollution releases and clean up existing contamination.

Environmental engineers design, plan, and implement measures to prevent, control, or remediate environmental hazards. They may work on waste treatment, wastewater treatment, site remediation, or pollution control technology.

Our environmental laws would mean little without professionals like these who know how to implement them at the facility level. These valuable professionals help control pollution, and design new technologies to engineer a better world.


Career


Environmental engineers use their scientific knowledge to design systems that control pollution and protect public health. For example, they design systems, processes, and equipment to control waste and pollution, such as stack scrubbers and wastewater management systems. This includes industrial wastewater. Environmental engineers coordinate waste management and recycling activities at manufacturing sites and mines. They make sure it's treated and disposed of in accordance with all environmental and health regulations. In fact, they're often appointed to ensure that all of their companies' projects, including building and development projects, are compliant with regulations. They advise on the environmental effects of construction projects, fill out permit paperwork, incorporate regulations into project planning, and conduct inspections to ensure compliance. They write environmental investigation reports detailing their findings. Environmental engineers also frequently serve as a company's liaison with federal, state, or local agencies on issues related to waste program requirements.

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