Talk:Sanitation engineer
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I changed "honorary" to "euphemistic."
- I am not aware of any sovereign, society, school, or other fons honorum that confers the title of "sanitation engineer" honorum casus.
- I don't think "sanitation engineers" as described in this article are licensed professional and/or degreed (BSE/MSE) engineers.
On the other hand, Sanitary Engineering is a profession, and practitioners are sometimes called "sanitation engineers." But they are not janitors.--All Fish Welcome 20:34, 3 May 2007 (EDT)
