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What are the requirements for applying for Grade B qualification of soil and water conservation?

Soil and water conservation mainly targets water and soil erosion. Our country has a vast territory. Unreasonable development and utilization of water and soil resources due to natural or human factors has led to soil damage and a series of hazards. Our country is one of the countries with the most severe soil erosion in the world. Due to the special natural geography and socio-economic conditions, soil erosion has become an urgent environmental problem that needs to be solved. Soil and water conservation takes measures to address this problem. Measures for water and soil conservation mainly include: engineering measures, biological measures, and water storage and soil conservation farming measures. Leaving aside construction, from a design perspective, companies engaged in soil and water conservation design also need to apply for qualifications, that is, soil and water conservation design qualifications.

1. Summary

The soil and water conservation design qualification is a professional qualification in the water conservancy industry. It is divided into three levels: A, B, and C. If you apply for the first time, its level cannot exceed level B. . The number of engineers required for the three levels are: 17, 12, and 9 respectively.

2. Personnel

When applying for design qualifications, the focus is to prepare various professional and technical personnel. Here we mainly introduce the personnel needed for Class B and Class C.

1. Class B qualifications

(1) 3 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineers in the structural major;

(2) Registered civil (water conservancy) engineers in the planning major 1 hydropower) engineer;

(3) 3 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineers majoring in soil and water conservation;

(4) 1 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer majoring in geology ;

(5) One each in electrical, environmental protection, and engineering cost professionals;

(6) One registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer in the immigration profession.

2. Class C qualifications

(1) 1 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer majoring in geology;

(2) Registered civil engineer majoring in soil and water conservation ( 2 water conservancy and hydropower) engineers;

(3) 1 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer majoring in planning;

(4) 1 registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer majoring in structure ;

(5) One registered civil (water conservancy and hydropower) engineer with immigration specialty;

(6) One each of engineering cost, environmental protection and electrical professionals.

The above only lists the staffing situation of Class B and Class C soil and water conservation design qualifications. Class A will not be explained here. It should be noted that all civil engineers need to have senior professional and technical titles.