Title: The Future of Environmental Engineering in the 21st Century
1The Future of Environmental Engineering in the
21st Century
2Socio-economic Factors
3World population trends
4Pollution load
5Environmental Consequences
6Extreme Scenarios
- Invest resources at least as rapidly as excess
pollution load - Allow environment to degrade as rapidly as excess
pollution load
7Questions
- Has the atmospheric quality in the USA
deteriorated significantly since 1970? - What caused these changes in atmospheric quality?
8Population, Productivity and Energy Trends in the
USA
9History of Air Pollution in USA
10History of Air Pollution in USA
11Air Pollution Trends 1970-Present
12Products, People and Pollution
13The Clean Air Act
- Adopted in 1970 in the Nixon Administration
- Protects the atmosphere from contaminants
- Targets both mobile and stationary sources
14Answers to Questions
- Atmospheric quality has greatly improved in the
USA since 1970 - It is a result of legislation
- Effective
- Enforced
- Not voluntary
15Summary of Positive Outcome
- It is possible to maintain and even improve
environmental quality in spite of growth - This can only be done by enacting and enforcing
aggressive environmental legislation
16Implications of Aggressive Environmental
Legislation
- Costly
- Sources of Revenue
- Taxes
- Higher product costs
- Job security for environmental engineers and
scientists
17Engineering and Scientific Factors Required for
Pollution Control
18Pollution
- Matter or energy
- Negatively affects environment or human well
being
19Basic principle
- Matter and energy are indestructible
- Therefore pollution is indestructible!
20How can pollution be controlled?
- Recovery
- Waste minimization
- Conversion
- Storage
21Recovery
- Recycle use wastes as source of raw materials
- Reuse use materials more than once
22Waste minimization
- Change product
- Alter process
23Conversion
- Transform pollutants to harmless or useful
materials - Oxidize CO to CO2
- Convert wastes to compost
24Storage
- Insure that the pollutants will not migrate out
- Insure that pollutants will not react with each
other
25Impact of Human Activities on the Environment
- The Dream and the Reality
26Human Activities
- Our perception (the dream)
- Environmental impact (the reality) is an
important part of every dream
27The Dream
28The reality
292nd Law of Thermodynamics
- Everything goes from order to disorder
- Many lb of raw materials needed to make 1 lb of
product - Most of raw materials go to waste not to product
- Everything becomes a waste
30Food
- Dairy Products
- 0.48 gal/lb
- 4.0 L/Kg
- Meatpacking
- 2.1 gal/lb
- 17.6 L/Kg
31Manufactured Goods
- Textiles
- 12.8 gal/lb
- 100 L/Kg
- Paper
- 1.9 gal/lb
- 15.8 L/Kg
32Metals
- Steel
- 18.4 gal/lb
- 153 L/Kg
- Aluminum
- 11.8 gal/lb
- 98 L/Kg
33Common Consumer Goods
- Fertilizers (K)
- 3.6 gal/lb
- 30 L/Kg
- Cement
- 0.34 gal/lb
- 2.8 L/Kg
34Petrochemicals
- Petroleum Refining
- 6.5 gal/gal
- 6.5 L/L
- Plastics
- 6.1 gal/lb
- 51 L/Kg
35Automotive
- Cars
- 10,814 gal/car
- 41,000 L/car
- Tires
- 139 gal/tire
- 526 L/tire
36Environmental Scientists and Engineers
- The human resources needed to solve pollution
problems
37Environmental Scientist
- Evaluate source and nature of pollution problem
- Evaluate environmental impact
38Environmental Engineer
- Evaluate possible solutions
- Design, build and operate pollution control
systems
39Summary
- Identify and quantify pollution problem (environ.
science) - Solve pollution problem (environ. engineering)
40Conclusions
- Pollution is a result of population growth
- Pollution load increases as a result of
- Growth
- New consumer goods
- Pollution is indestructible
- Can be converted or stored
41Conclusions
- Human activities, including our professional
practice will generate contaminants - Society must invest resources to prevent further
degradation of environment - Taxes
- Increased cost of consumer goods
- Great opportunities for environmental engineers
and scientists
42Food for Thought (ASCE Code of Ethics)
- Engineers should seek opportunities to be of
constructive service in civic affairs and work
for the advancement of the safety, health and
well-being of their communities, and the
protection of the environment through the
practice of sustainable development. - Engineers should be committed to improving the
environment by adherence to the principles of
sustainable development so as to enhance the
quality of life of the general public.
43Commercial
- Graduate studies at NMSU
- http//cagesun.nmsu.edu
- Fields
- Structures cwoodwar_at_nmsu.edu
- Environmental fcadena_at_nmsu.edu
- Water Resources zsamani_at_nmsu.edu
- Assistantships available
44(No Transcript)