Groundwater hydrologists: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Groundwater hydrologists study the water below the Earths surface. Some groundwater hydrologists focus on water supply and decide the best locations for wells and the amount of water available for pumping. Other groundwater hydrologists focus on the cleanup of groundwater contaminated by spilled chemicals at a factory, an airport, or a gas station. These hydrologists often give advice about the best places to build waste disposal sites to ensure that groundwater is not contaminated.

Education Required
Hydrologists need at least a bachelors degree, and some begin their careers with a masters degree. Applicants for advanced research and university faculty positions typically need a Ph.D.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 10% (Faster than average)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Median pay: How much do Hydrologists make?
$80,480 Annual Salary
$38.69 per hour

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