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Storm Water Management - Stream Naturalization
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I don't think a highway civil engineer's technical competency is necessarily any more in question than the stream naturalization environmental engineer's technical competency. I trust the bridges and curves of the 401 to be designed well, even if I think the macro decisions of whether they are the right mode and infrastructure to build is more open to interpretation. Same for the stream naturalization.

Seems worth having the distinction of expertise in the technical components than the planning and design components, not to mention that codes and aged practices vs. modern practices can make both experts, but the basis of best practice they are drawing from a space for debate.
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RE: Storm Water Management - Stream Naturalization - by cherrypark - 07-18-2023, 04:03 PM

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