Thursday, December 3, 2009

Environmental Technologies By Henning M

Human activities have resulted in a lot of waste being produced along with sinful damage to the environment. It is essential for managing the ever growing pollution globally and this can be done with effective management and technology. To reduce the impact of pollution that is caused by industrialization and the constant abuse to the environment in general it is essential for technologies to come forward to minimize the effects in order to conserve the environment.

If there is a steady dip in energy polluting emissions because of its consumption, it will see a definite increase in efficient technologies that will aim at providing a resourceful and cleaner solution, thereby reducing waste disposal issues. It is therefore necessary to create processes that are both friendly to the environment and as well as economically. One example that can be cited is of the traditional use of petroleum and coal for the use of energy can be replaced by solar power which is environmentally friendly as well.

Some Technologies involved in building and keeping the environment alive are;

Water purification is of great importance worldwide, and with the world consumption of water only increasing it is imperative that water is cleaned for the environment. There are several activists and campaigns that are organised the world over and are engaged in helping to purify water.

Recycling is a method by which items can be recycled in such a way that it is viable for usage all over again. This is a phenomena that has caught on worldwide and also helps protect the environment from being used all over again to produce utilities like recyclable paper, cans etc. This reduces the waste pollution in the world.

Sewage treatment is almost similar to that of water purification. This treatment ensures that impurities in water are removed with regards to levels in pollution. Polluted water cannot be used and water that is treated and impurities taken off can be supplied, since clean non polluted water is what can be used.

Solid waste management is the disposal, reuse, purification, treatment and consumption of solid waste material and is usually the responsibility of the ruling government of the town or city and if done appropriately is known as waste management.

Renewable Energy is energy that is drawn from renewable sources like water, sun and wind. And effectively using it to our advantage will help ensure that materials like wood, petroleum and coal do not get extinct.

With proper and efficient Environmental Technology management, we can surely make sure that our environment is treated with respect.

The author recommends visiting http://www.energymap.dk for finding information on global warming, climate changes, bio energy, renewable energy, wind power energy, clean energy, climate solutions, energy saving and energy reduction as well as get knowledge of energy efficient materials and equipment.

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Water Pollution - How Unsafe is Our Water? By Ciel Cantoria

The rate by which our water sources are getting polluted has caused environmentalists to call for more rigorous control measures on water safety monitoring as well public filtration processes. Current proposals in Congress are inclined on transferring the responsibility of ensuring safe and quality water from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to local governments regardless of whether they are ill equipped or insufficiently funded.

There is still uncertainty as to what measure to adopt; whether Congress will require the State and local government to improve on their water purification techniques and EPA to bear down heavily on standards for possible cancer causing chemicals. The other alternative is for EPA to loosen up and regulate only those chemicals that has the greatest potential risks, like lead. Neither one of the two proposals seems to ensure that the water we will be drinking will be made safe.

Environmentalists feel that there is a need to inform the public as to the real extent of the water pollution issue. This will create an awareness that they should take certain steps in making sure that their water is safe to drink or use. Below are some environmental issues that have rendered our sources of water unsafe:

Polluted Snow/Rain Water Run-offs

We as community dwellers should be the first to be responsible about this. Since most of our grounds today are considered as altered lands being covered with concrete and all that, the rain water that falls is hardly absorbed by the ground. Rain, storm, snow, flood waters called as run-offs, flow through canals and roads and will eventually reach its destination in streams, rivers, and estuaries. On their way out, these waters will meet all sorts of debris thrown carelessly on the ground by humans such as detergents, pet wastes, construction materials, vehicle oil drip offs, salt or fertilizers used for defrosting driveways, and other similar substances disposed of carelessly.

Studies have shown that these water run-offs have contributed largely in polluting our water resources since the grounds they flow on hardly has the capacity to absorb the water. In fact, even groundwater, which is the main source of deep-well water, was likewise tested as contaminated.

Farm Water Run-offs

If you are living in areas near farms and other agricultural areas, research findings have disclosed that they are the major contributors in contaminating the river water. The U.S. Geological Survey has linked nine states, namely: Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Tennessee as having contributed in polluting the Gulf of Mexico. Accordingly, this is due to their farm run-offs which contained high levels of nitrogen and phosphorous. In fact, researchers have described the Gulf of Mexico today as over-fertilized.

Researchers from Yale University and Louisiana State University report that over the past 50 years, farm run-offs have pumped rivers with excessive carbon dioxide. This has made not only the rivers acidic but the ocean as well. The acidity of the ocean is one of the reasons why coral reefs today appear bleached and dying; as a result, there is disruption of marine life.

Atmospheric Pollution

The Earth's atmosphere now contains levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses that have caused temperatures and climate changes. As the atmospheric composition precipitates and falls as rainwater or snowfall, a large part of it goes back into the ocean. The quality of water that goes back into the ocean is now contaminated with carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses including methane. Methane is said to be several times more potent than carbon dioxide.

Chlorine as Medium for Water Disinfection

Chlorine is actually not a pollutant and is intentionally infused in our water to act as disinfecting agent. However, only a few of us are aware that the use of chlorine with chloroform as its main composition is cancer causing, which is now receiving much attention from the EPA.

Not all Bottled Water are Safe

After knowing all sources of pollutants listed above, we will then resort to bottled water as our presumed safety measure to ensure that our drinking water is safe. Often promoted as "safer" and "chlorine free," it may come as a surprise to you that about a third of bottled water in the U.S. come from public water supplies, based on reports. On top of that, consumers are not aware that regulations that govern the preparation of these bottled water are said to be less than strict, hence you are not sure if what you are drinking is safer than what you obtained from the faucet.

Our utmost concern is the safety of our drinking water by using home filtration. It can at least provide us the assurance that the water we are drinking went through proper filtration and disinfecting processes. In addition, we could probably refer to certain websites such as "Your Guide to Green" to get ideas on how we could ensure quality and safety in the water we drink.

With the rate by which man has polluted air, land, and water, we have to make doubly sure that what we are using or taking in is not a hazard to our health and well-being.

"Your Guide to Green" provides you with home water filtration processors as well as methods of bottling you own safe water. Bottles come in safe stainless steel, an alternative to plastic bottles that are also fast becoming an environmental issue. For your link to "Your Guide to Green" visit the Environment Watch at http://theenvironmentwatch.blogspot.com

Read a related article about water pollution also by Ciel Cantoria entitled "Water Contamination in San Francisco Estuary Blamed for Deformities in Baby Fish" by following this link: http://www.brighthub.com/environment/science-environmental/articles/20695.aspx

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Pollution Control Best Management Practices By Travis Zdrazil

Companies are required to take steps necessary to ensure that the Pollution Prevention plan works efficiently. These plans when implemented are considered Best Management Practices
or (BMPs) Examples of these practices include:

* Maintenance procedures
* Employ positive activities and procedures that prevent or reduce pollutants from entering waterways

BMPs can be written plans or devices that physically prohibit discharge of pollutants A sample of products that help companies comply with the requirements of the BMPs:
http://environpollutionguide.blogspot.com

in reference to: Google Sidewiki (view on Google Sidewiki)