I got into CE because I felt a passion and moral responsibility to help with water resource problems. In undergrad I did tons of stormwater research and applied work with city governments, and ended up burning out on spending all my time in front of a computer, never actually seeing anything get built. Now I'm graduated and I work for a heavy civil contractor that specializes in building hydraulic structures, currently building a huge treatment plant, and I couldn't be happier with this track.
I want to work for the foreseeable future in the field building stuff, but I want to stay on water projects and keep my options open to possibly doing some design. Would it do me any good to get a Master's degree in water resource engineering? Kind of at a loss here because academically, I love learning about water stuff, but professionally, I love working in construction. What kind of advanced degree would do the most good towards wedding these interests in my future career?