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Environmental engineering is a field of engineering that focuses on protecting the environment and improving the quality of life. It involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to the management of natural resources, the protection of human health, and the prevention of environmental degradation. Environmental engineers work to develop solutions to environmental problems such as air and water pollution, climate change, and waste management. They also work to develop strategies for sustainable development and to ensure that environmental regulations are met.
Environmental engineering is a rapidly growing field, with many opportunities for professionals to make a positive impact on the environment. Environmental engineers are employed in a variety of industries, including government, industry, and academia. They are involved in the development of new technologies, the implementation of environmental regulations, and the management of environmental resources.
Some of the companies in the environmental engineering market include AECOM, Arcadis, CH2M Hill, Jacobs Engineering Group, and URS Corporation. Show Less Read more