Student intern wearing yellow safety vest stands smiling outdoors in front of a grassy meadow

Meet Tariq: A Planning Department Intern

This summer, Charlotte Water’s internship program continues introducing talented and motivated students to the world of public service. Today, I talked with Tariq Harris, a Planning Department intern passionate about engineering and real-world problem solving. We explored his impactful work and what he’s taken away from his time here so far.

Q1: What school do you go to and what do you study?

Tariq is studying engineering at North Carolina A&T University and is about to enter his senior year. “My favorite thing about my school is the community and how there is support from far away and close by”, he shares. Tariq has also attended UNC Charlotte and Central Piedmont Community College for a summer semester.

Tariq sitting at his desk in the office doing work on his computer
Tariq’s workspace in the office
Q2: What inspired you to apply to Charlotte Water?

“I wanted more experience for what I do in school, and Charlotte Water seemed to provide that,” he tells us. Currently interning in the Planning department, he felt that Charlotte Water offered the perfect opportunity to deepen his understanding of the industry. His previous internship with LUESA (Land Use and Environmental Service Agency) gave him a strong foundation, where he took water samples from the Foxhole Compost site and conducted water quality testing. “While I was at a recycling center,” he recalled, “I saw an explosion from a battery that was disposed of,” giving him a unique and unexpected glimpse into the realities of fieldwork.

Q3: What kind of projects have you worked on during your internship?

“So far, I’ve been working on collecting data maps and capacity maps, talking with consultants, and putting them on a map in GIS”. He talks about the importance of this data and mapping, as it allows them to know where they need pipes and what size is needed for future developments.

Tariq and other interns looking out towards the stream at the Lakewood Stream Restoration Tour
Tariq and other interns at the Lakewood Stream Restoration Tour
Q4: How do you see this internship helping you in your future career?

“The experience will help narrow down what field I want to enter after college,” Tariq explained. He mentioned that his communication style is changing and improving, stating, “I feel like I’m now more open to different communication styles with people inside and outside the workplace, allowing me to get out of my comfort zone.”

From analyzing and collecting map data to unexpected field explosions, Tariq has seen a lot, and he’s just getting started. His commitment to his studies and personal growth makes him a standout intern, and as always, we can’t wait to see where his journey will take him!