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RESILIENT ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE TO MITIGATE LAND-BASED POLLUTION IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT OF A SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATE – A CASE STUDY IN SAINT KITTS & NEVIS
Sustainable Development for Small Island Developing States (SIDs)
Location: BREAKOUT ROOM 1 - 5/15/24, 9:15 AM - 5/15/24, 9:40 AM (America/La_Paz) (25 minutes)
RESILIENT ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE TO MITIGATE LAND-BASED POLLUTION IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT OF A SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATE – A CASE STUDY IN SAINT KITTS & NEVIS
Eng. Fey Mohammed
Eng. Fey Mohammed

Fey F. Mohammed is a Project Manager at Alpha Engineering & Design (2012) Ltd. She has over 8 years of experience as a practicing Civil Engineer with projects located both locally and regionally. She acquired a B.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering (2015) and an M.Sc. in Construction and Engineering Management  (2017) both from the University of the West Indies. She also has qualifications in Water Transport and Distribution from IHE Delft and Coastal Flooding & Erosion Science and River Flooding Science from CIWEM & Brunel University, London. She is a registered civil engineer with the Board of Engineering of Trinidad & Tobago, a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago (APETT), the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), UK, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) UK and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).