“I was traveling to different countries, and while scuba diving, I observed how human waste in the ocean was damaging the coral reefs. That got me interested in wastewater.” Meet Emerging Leader: Rianna Laughridge, WPCF Operator with CITY OF WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. https://lnkd.in/gyRD7zdr After pursuing a degree in environmental sciences at California State University, Sacramento, and accepted an internship at Vacaville. Then she was an operator-in-training for the City of Woodland, worked a short time at Pacifica, and then returned to Woodland, where she has moved up the ranks at Mach speed. She earned her grade V in just two years. #MemberMonday #EmergingLeader #WomenInWater
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level 1 : Task 1 : Here I made a landing page for information about animals and other wild life information I made this project under Oasis Infobyte internship program . #oasisinfobyte
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