Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Blog 20: Fourth Interview Questions

Interviews



1. Who do you plan on interviewing? What is their area of expertise?

I plan on interviewing one of my mentors workers. He works in the storm water department, so he knows quite a bit about my topic. 

2. Post 20 open ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.

  • What is the best possible way to conserve and protect our water and ecosystems?
  • Who or what do you think some of the biggest water wasters are?
  • What are some ways that the city could help conserve water?
  • What are some ways we could educate the public about water conservation?
  • Do you think our aquifers are beyond repair?
  • Do you believe that it is unnecessary for farmers to grow crops in dry regions? Why or why not?
  • What are some ways to conserve water in this drought?
  • A big part of your job is to make sure that oil from restaurants and general waste from business is not going down the storm drain. Why is this important?
  • What are some ways for an average everyday person to get active and start conserving water?
  • Do you think that we should lean more on educating adults or kids about this issue?
  • Do you know of any sources I can use to get more information on my topic?
  • How important do you think it is that this topic is taught to the public?
  • What do you think needs to be focused on the most in this topic?
  • Do you think California's lack of water could start to affect other states?
  • Have you heard of Rio's water problem? If so, what is you opinion on this?
  • Do you think water in other areas of the world could get to be like Rio's water if we don't start protecting the water?
  • Why do you think the topic of water conservation is not more talked about?
  • Do you think that the prevention of wasting water and pollution prevention should both equally be focused on?
  • Whats one way that big businesses can help conserve water?
  • Any final comments?

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