Being environmentally conscious is a progressive movement that many individuals, families, and companies have taken on. But have you ever thought about how your faucets, toilets, and showers can help you become more eco-savvy? Or what happens to all that water afterwards? Come learn more about how your daily habits can have big impacts to our planet with DeeAnn Turpin. She has evolved her curiosity of wastewater treatment into her passion, from volunteering with Engineers without Borders, to the Oil & Gas industry, grad school, and finally to working with municipalities. Engage with DeeAnn she as shares her career journey in STEM and a couple of rewarding detours along the way.
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With over seven years of experience working on water/wastewater engineering projects, DeeAnn Turpin currently works at Hazen and Sawyer from TransendH2O, where she was an independent consultant. Prior to TranscendH2O, she was an Environmental Engineer at Bechtel Oil, Gas, and Chemicals where her responsibilities included water/wastewater treatment process design, technical report development, vendor bid reviews, and international experience performing process/project engineering. She earned her M.S. degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering from Colorado State University, with a focus on nutrient removal from wastewater, and her B.S. in Biological Systems Engineering from Kansas State University. DeeAnn holds an E.I.T. license in Colorado.
Thursday Dec 17, 2020
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