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What is a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
A sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness is someone who has experience in the design, construction, and operation of sanitary engineering/waste management facilities, and may be able to provide testimony about the proper procedures for the management of waste.
What is the role of a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
The duty of a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness is to provide testimony related to environmental regulations, waste disposal, and public health, along with other related topics.
How much can a person make as a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
Sanitary engineering/waste management expert witnesses may agree with the retaining attorney to an hourly rate anywhere from $200 to $450 per hour, or more, depending on the case.
What are the qualifications of a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
To act as a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness, an individual should have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in related fields, such as environmental engineering, public health, or civil engineering, and possess expertise in the design and operation of wastewater treatment systems, sanitary landfills, or other waste management facilities.
What type of evidence is gathered in a legal proceeding by a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
A sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness may gather evidence such as environmental samples, site inspections, and documentation to provide expert testimony in a legal proceeding.
What types of cases involve expert opinions from a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness?
Cases involving environmental contamination, hazardous waste management, wastewater treatment, landfill design and operation, and public health concerns may require expert opinions from a sanitary engineering/waste management expert witness.