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Explain Module 11 Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering involves applying scientific and engineering principles to protect and restore the natural environment and address environmental issues affecting all living organisms and ecosystems. Key areas of concern include air quality, where pollutants like nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide pose risks, and land quality, which suffers from pollution and resource misuse. Strategies to mitigate these issues include using alternative fuels, promoting public transportation, and adhering to government regulations.
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Explain Module 11 Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering involves applying scientific and engineering principles to protect and restore the natural environment and address environmental issues affecting all living organisms and ecosystems. Key areas of concern include air quality, where pollutants like nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide pose risks, and land quality, which suffers from pollution and resource misuse. Strategies to mitigate these issues include using alternative fuels, promoting public transportation, and adhering to government regulations.
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EXPLAIN

What is Environmental Engineering?


It is the application of science and engineering knowledge and concepts to care
for and/or restore our natural environment and/or solve environmental problems.

Who does it affect?


Everyone & Everything!
▪ Plants
▪ Insects
▪ Animals
▪ Humans
▪ Ecosystems
▪ Our planet

What are environmental issues?

Three areas:

Air Quality
Air pollutant: A known substance in the air that can
cause harm to humans and the environment.
▪ nitrogen oxides (NOx)
▪ sulfur oxides (SOx)
▪ carbon monoxide (CO)
▪ carbon dioxide (CO2)

How do we reduce air


pollutants?
▪ carpool
▪ hybrid cars

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▪ EPA government regulation
▪ NEW: geologic carbon sequestration
▪ alternative fuels
▪ walk, bike or use public transportation

Land Quality
▪ Land pollution: Destruction of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities and
the misuse of natural resources.
▪ Natural resources: Land and raw materials that exist naturally in the environment
undisturbed by humans.
▪ Renewable resource: A natural resource that can be replaced by a natural
process.
▪ Non-renewable resource: A natural resource that cannot be produced or re-
grown or reused.

What problems arise from land pollutants?

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How do we reduce land pollution?

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