Snapshot before the quality program (relevance gates, tiered mapping, QA linter). v1 is the immutable before/after reference; evidence crawl was at ~175/3039 occupations when tagged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PDKeXvpT6tENSvyQGLV1Uq
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# Tasks & work activities — soil scientist
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Source: O*NET 30.3, occupation 19-2043.00 (Hydrologists).
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## Task statements
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- **[Core]** Develop computer models for hydrologic predictions.
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- **[Core]** Prepare written and oral reports describing research results, using illustrations, maps, appendices, and other information.
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- **[Core]** Study and document quantities, distribution, disposition, and development of underground and surface waters.
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- **[Core]** Coordinate and supervise the work of professional and technical staff, including research assistants, technologists, and technicians.
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- **[Core]** Prepare hydrogeologic evaluations of known or suspected hazardous waste sites and land treatment and feedlot facilities.
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- **[Core]** Design and conduct scientific hydrogeological investigations to ensure that accurate and appropriate information is available for use in water resource management decisions.
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- **[Core]** Study public water supply issues, including flood and drought risks, water quality, wastewater, and impacts on wetland habitats.
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- **[Core]** Collect and analyze water samples as part of field investigations or to validate data from automatic monitors.
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- **[Core]** Apply research findings to help minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, waterborne diseases, erosion, and sedimentation.
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- **[Core]** Measure and graph phenomena such as lake levels, stream flows, and changes in water volumes.
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- **[Core]** Investigate complaints or conflicts related to the alteration of public waters, gathering information, recommending alternatives, informing participants of progress, and preparing draft orders.
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- **[Core]** Answer questions and provide technical assistance and information to contractors or the public regarding issues such as well drilling, code requirements, hydrology, and geology.
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- **[Core]** Develop or modify methods for conducting hydrologic studies.
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- **[Core]** Install, maintain, and calibrate instruments such as those that monitor water levels, rainfall, and sediments.
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- **[Core]** Evaluate data and provide recommendations regarding the feasibility of municipal projects, such as hydroelectric power plants, irrigation systems, flood warning systems, and waste treatment facilities.
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- **[Core]** Conduct short- and long-term climate assessments and study storm occurrences.
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- **[Core]** Study and analyze the physical aspects of the earth in terms of hydrological components, including atmosphere, hydrosphere, and interior structure.
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- **[Core]** Conduct research and communicate information to promote the conservation and preservation of water resources.
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- **[Core]** Review applications for site plans and permits and recommend approval, denial, modification, or further investigative action.
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- **[Core]** Evaluate research data in terms of its impact on issues such as soil and water conservation, flood control planning, and water supply forecasting.
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- **[Core]** Monitor the work of well contractors, exploratory borers, and engineers and enforce rules regarding their activities.
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- **[Core]** Administer programs designed to ensure the proper sealing of abandoned wells.
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- **[Core]** Investigate properties, origins, and activities of glaciers, ice, snow, and permafrost.
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- **[Supplemental]** Design civil works associated with hydrographic activities and supervise their construction, installation, and maintenance.
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- **[Supplemental]** Compile and evaluate hydrologic information to prepare navigational charts and maps and to predict atmospheric conditions.
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## Detailed work activities
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- Analyze environmental data.
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- Analyze geological or geographical data.
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- Apply knowledge or research findings to address environmental problems.
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- Assess compliance with environmental laws.
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- Calibrate scientific or technical equipment.
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- Collect data about project sites.
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- Collect environmental data or samples.
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- Communicate results of environmental research.
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- Compile geographic or related data.
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- Conduct climatological research.
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- Coordinate construction or installation activities.
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- Design water conservation systems.
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- Develop environmental research methods.
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- Develop mathematical models of environmental conditions.
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- Direct natural resources extraction projects.
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- Evaluate civic projects or public policies.
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- Maintain equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.
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- Maintain laboratory or technical equipment.
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- Measure environmental characteristics.
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- Order materials, supplies, or equipment.
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- Plan environmental research.
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- Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.
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- Provide technical information or assistance to public.
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- Record research or operational data.
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- Research hydrologic features or processes.
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- Research impacts of environmental conservation initiatives.
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- Respond to customer problems or complaints.
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- Review environmental permits, plans, or reports.
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- Supervise scientific or technical personnel.
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