G4- Environmental Engineering Flashcards
- Critical field dedicated to safeguarding public health and ecosystems by managing environmental concerns.
- A diverse field that integrates knowledge from various disciplines.
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering was also known as ___________ until mid-1960s
Sanitary engineering
- Refers to the systems that provide cities and towns with essential service such as water supply, waste disposal, and pollution control.
Environmental Infrastructures
Environmental Infrastructures serve two key functions which are:
- Protecting public health
- Preserving environmental quality
Historical Context of Envi. Engineering
- 2000 BC- Early India and Ancient Greece
- 1500 BC- Ancient Egypt Coagulation Method
- 300-200 BC- Roman aqueducts
- 19th Century- Joseph Bazalgette’s first London’s sewer system
- 20th Century- UK Chlorination Water Treatment
- Are experts who improve and maintain environment for the protection of human health and ecosystem
- Investigate and understand environmental issues
- Design and implement solutions
- Conduct environmental assessments
Environmental Engineers
The key responsibilities of environmental engineers are:
- Develop solutions to limit environmental damage by focusing on several key areas:
- Pollution Control
- Waste Management
- Public Health
- Clean Water and Air
- Addressing Climate Change
- Renewable Energy Integration
Career Path and Education
- University Degree- degrees in civil, chemical or mechanical engineering
- Apprenticeship- offer hands-on experience alongside academic learning
- Certification- required by some to validate a professional’s expertise
work for national and regional environmental agencies, local health dept., and municipal engineering or public work dept.
Public Sector
employed by consulting engineering firms, construction comp., water and sewer utilities, and manufacturing industries.
Private Sector
Areas of Specialization of envi. engineering are:
- Air Pollution
- Water Treatment
- Wastewater Management
- Environmental Impact Assessment
ensuring safe drinking water by controlling pollutants
Water Treatment
mitigate emissions from industries and vehicles.
Air Polution
removing contaminants from wastewater before discharge
Wastewater Management
evaluating and mitigating potential damage from construction and industrial projects.
Environmental Impact Assessment