User:Rfkowach/sandbox

= Natural resources engineering = Natural Resources Engineering is a subset of agricultural engineering that focuses on the sustainability of natural resources and the protection of the environment. Natural resources engineers commonly work with resources involving the atmosphere, soils, land, water, renewable energy, and biological resources. In terms of environmental protection, natural resources engineering deals with both point and non-point sources of pollution. Point source pollution is pollution that comes from a single source that is easy to recognize and locate, such as waste flowing from a factory pipe into a river. On the other hand, non-point source pollution is pollution that occurs in a continuous fashion from multiple sources. Examples of non-point source pollution include sediment loss and chemical runoff.

Job duties
Everything in natural resources engineering relates back to the earth and the resources native to it. Natural resources engineers serve the purpose of designing sustainable solutions to problems arising from both societal and natural phenomena that threaten natural resource accessibility and the environment.