Optimization and reliability of civil engineering and mining generates the need for more and more specified data about the ground-water environment and forecasts of possible changes. This article presents the meaning, scope (boundaries) and the competence of engineering geology and geotechnics in historical, formal and practical (real) terms. Three groups of views are presented concerning the relation between engineering geology and geotechnics, their place and relationship against the background of other disciplines. It has been noted that ranking of criteria and competencies of engineering geology and geotechnics still remains unresolved.
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