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What is Environmental Engineering?

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Question added by Eltahra Hamad Magzoub Magzoub , Senior Environmental Advisor , - Omene Multi-actives Company
Date Posted: 2014/07/06
Eltahra Hamad Magzoub Magzoub
by Eltahra Hamad Magzoub Magzoub , Senior Environmental Advisor , - Omene Multi-actives Company

What is Environmental Engineering?

Environmental engineering is the integration of science and engineering principles to improve the natural environment, to provide healthy situation for water, air, and land for human habitation and for other organisms, and to clean up pollution sites. Environmental Engineering can also be described as a branch of applied science and technology that address the issue of energy preservation, production asset and control of waste from human and animal activities. Furthermore, it is concerned with finding reasonable solutions in the field of public health, such as arthropod-borne diseases, implementing law which promote adequate sanitation in urban, rural and recreational areas. It involves waste water management and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal, radiation protection, industrial hygiene, environmental sustainability, and public health issues as well as a knowledge of environmental engineering law. It also includes studies on the environmental impact assessment of proposed construction projects before the project implemented.

 

 

 

Environmental engineers study the effect of technological advances on the environment. To do so, they conduct hazardous which coming from the technologies products and how to manage to evaluate the significance of such hazards, advice on treatment and containment, and develop regulations to prevent disasters. Environmental engineers also design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems as well as address local, regional and global environmental issues such as the effects of acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, water pollution and air pollution from any consumes for the oil or Petroleumand others manufacturing sources

 

 

 

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