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Water Resource Education in the Corps of Engineers

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1984
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers funds many water resource education programs which are available to newly employed engineers, to career Corps engineers, and to senior executive managers. Youth-on-Board, summer hire, and College Co-op programs enable high school and college students to train on-the-job.
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Water resources and reservoir engineering

1992
This volume explores the current issues and recent international developments in reservoir planning and operation, design and construction, monitoring and maintenance. In the light of the recent climatic changes which have seen a reduction in rainfall and resulted in water shortages, a number of pertinent subjects are examined in detail, for example ...
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Linear programming in water resources engineering

2022
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Water Resources Engineering

2021
P.K. Jayasree, K Balan, V Rani
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Water Resources/Environmental Engineering Ethics

Impacts of Global Climate Change, 2005
The NSPE Code of Ethics states that engineers shall: hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public, work only in areas of competence, issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner, act as a faithful agent, avoid deceptive acts, and conduct yourself honorably and responsibly to enhance the honor, reputation, and ...
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Federal Manpower in Water Resource Engineering

Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division, 1976
There are over 20,000 water resource engineers employed by all branches of the Federal government. Forecasts indicate more will be needed in the years ahead. Their tasks are constantly changing and they are being required to adapt to amplified responsibilities in connection with the search for new and varied sources of energy in which water plays a ...
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Water Resources Engineering Risk Assessment

1991
Although many theoretical developments have been achieved recently, the progress both in understanding and application of risk and reliablity analysis in water resources and environmental engineering remains slow. Presenting, in a unified and comprehensive framework, the various aspects of risk and reliability in both water quantity and quality ...
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Reorientating water resources management and engineering

Proceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress, 2022
Elpida Kolokytha, Yannis Mylopoulos
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Water resources engineering

Advances in Water Resources, 1981
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