Re: Iowa Boards Rule on Environmental Engineering


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Posted by Dave Scott on 09:02 am January 11, 1999:

In Reply to: Iowa Boards Rule on Environmental Engineering posted by Jere Trey Hess, P.E. on January 09, 1999 at 11:53 am:

: I was reading NSPE's "Engineering Times" about the controversy in Iowa over the "certified groundwater professional." Could someone send me a copy of the rule that the Iowa Board of Engineering and Land Surveying Examiners created that states "that the practice of engineering includes environmental engineering activities that may include the development of plans, reports, or actions to remediate an environmentally hazardous site."

: Also, does Iowa have Registered Geologists, and if so, has a delineation between the "practice of engineering" and the "practice of geology" been created?

Jere-

The rule you are asking about is" IAC193(C) 1.1(3) Practice of Engineering. The practice of engineering includes the environmental engineering activities which may be involved in developing plans, reports, or actions to remediate an environmentally hazordous site."

Iowa does not license geologists.



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