These are regulations I have referenced to protect the environment as a regulator last 4 years (water, water well, wastewater, solid waste, and food law enforcement officer) in Santa Barbara. Working with many business owners, professionals, engineers, contractors, various departments in the gov., bureaucratic system. I like what I do.
-California Health and Safety Code
-Uniform Plumbing Code
-California Building Standards Code
-On-Site Wastewater Treatment Regulations (State and Ordinances)
-Waste Management Regulations (Title 14 Natural resources and 27 Environmental protection)
-Water Code Title 17 and Title 22 (Recycled Water & Drinking water)
-Water Well Standards (State and Country Regulations)
-Public Resources Code (Federal)
-Resource Conservation and Recovery Resource
-Food Code
-State Retail and Food Service codes
-ADA (The Americans with Disabilities Act)
-NSF and ANSI
Reference many other country ordinances, to improve/change Santa Barbara ordinances
What you do every day matters. Reading and understanding codes are skills, which have been helping me to understand SEC regulations and work with an attorney in N.Y. to push (require) an environment/energy corp. to report financial statements. Expected to shoot up its stocks once it gets out of the dark status, of course, if my due diligence/belief is correct around 4/1-5/15. Imagine, no one knows what they are doing, no public report but doing incredible under the ground. The market is quoting its market cap of 3 million, however, the actual value is above 300 million. Some corps don’t care about shareholders. Shouldn’t be this way.
Learning English from ABC at 23 can get to this level in 10 years. Every day what you do (self-taught) matters. Please read, read and read. I created a library (https://library.successfinancialfreedom.com) that lists very selective valuable financial books. This was designed for me to store and read whenever I want to but this will definitely help you to improve your skills as well.