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Sunday, November 27, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Week of November 7
Keep Forsyth Beautiful is very much a partner in my education because they foster my development into the field that I want to find a career in. In my opinion, they provide greater education than any class that I take in school because I am actually interested in the stuff that I am learning in my internship, compared to the stuff that I learn in school.
I have learned about several careers in my internship, including Storm Water Runoff Maintenance, Land water runoff stakesmen, and drinking water facility manager. All of these jobs pertain, in some form or fashion, to the Environmental Engineering field. All of these jobs I see myself possibly going into. My mentor has done a superb job making sure that I obtain as much exposure to any, and every, career that falls into the Environmental Engineering field.
I have met several goals so far. The first on being, exposure to many different fields so that I can come up with my Essential Question to display at my presentation later in the year. Some goals however have changed. Initially my mentor and I thought that we would have more time to explore possible careers in the environmental engineering field, but as time went by our goals changed to really being this essential question project. This project has really taken off in the last week due to my discovering of this question after some talk with some folks at Sawnee Mountain Preserve.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Week of October 31
My name is Phillip, and I am a senior at Forsyth Central High School. I have been raised to love and understand the benefits that the environment offers us. That being said, I am fully aware that the environment is in the worst shape that it has been in. I chose to pursue a career in environmental engineering because of this. I want to be able to say that I helped the environment when most other people were doing the exact opposite. With this in mind, I believe that Keep Forsyth Beautiful believes like I believe and also wants to help the environment in ways that will prolong its existence.
At Keep Forsyth Beautiful, I take part in numerous activities. I started out the year touring a recycling facility belonging to Advanced Disposal. Then I moved to visiting waste water facilities across the county, where I saw the different methods of water filtration, including biological and chemical. Then, I got to understand the flip side of that coin when I visited a drinking water facility where I got to see how they take the water out of the environment and transform it, chemically, into the tap water that comes out of our sinks. I have also taken part in many other activities, including Code Enforcement and Storm Water Management. With Forsyth County Engineering, I partook in the latter of the last two, along with the task of correcting and accepting runoff water plans on newly designed housing lots. With my mentor at Keep Forsyth Beautiful, we have began scheduled maintenance of methane flares at the old landfill in North Forsyth, as well as collecting waste that people have dumped on the side of the road and in creeks.
Next year, I will be starting at Kennesaw State University Marietta Campus, to begin my journey to a degree in Environmental Engineering. My mentorship will help me tremendously in that I will be able to have a decent grasp several of the possible career fields that I could go into, after I earn a college degree.
Below are some of the activities that I have taken part of.
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Above is my mentor and I. |
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