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engineering terminology for water/wastewater utilities

engineering terminology for water/wastewater utilities

engineering terminology for water/wastewater utilities

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I am a secretary at a water utility and have been here for six years.  I have a job interview for the engineering department in our company.  I worked with engineers in the gas & electric field for 15 years.  I am looking for some engineering terminology that might help me with my interview for the water/wasterwater company.  Do you have any suggestions?  Thank you.  Linda
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