Is environmental engineering a promising career?

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One of my projects is at the Hyperion wastewater plant (primary and secondary only), and I believe it’s 2nd largest treatment plant in the world after the one in japan. It treats 340 MGD of $h!t and <a href=“mailto:cr@p”>cr@p</a>. Every time I go there, it does smell like employment… LOL</p>

<p>To OP:
In addition to the envE, there are lots of mechanical, electrical, chemical and structural engineers working on these projects at Hyperion. It’s very interdisciplinary.
I guess what I’m saying is that you can go into environmental field even if you have degrees other than envE.</p>