Fluid mechanics and hydraulics play a crucial role in civil engineering, particularly in the design and operation of infrastructure like water distribution systems, dams, and treatment plants. Understanding fluid dynamics is essential for ensuring the proper functioning of these systems, as mistakes can lead to significant operational challenges. Civil engineers must grasp concepts such as fluid statics and dynamics, Froude numbers, hydraulic jumps, and flow equations to avoid errors that can complicate facility operations. The relationship between fluid mechanics and solid mechanics is emphasized, suggesting that knowledge in both areas is beneficial for engineers. There is a call for current students to focus on these topics and potentially educate more experienced engineers on best practices to improve overall design and functionality in civil engineering projects.