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Environmental engineering

Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to minimise the adverse effects of human activities on the environment (pollution of air, water, and/or land resources). Altough it is widely considered impossible to eliminate all negative impacts, it is thought human effects can be decreased and controled through public education[?], conservation, regulations, and the application of good engineering practices (set up of processes, and facilities).

Development of environmental engineering

Two of the principal environmental problems are

"Pollutants" may be chemical, biological, thermal, radioactive, or even mechanical. Environmental engineering emphasizes several areas: process engineering, environmental chemistry, water and wastewater treatment (sanitary engineering), waste reduction, and pollution prevention. It is a branch of civil engineering, chemical engineering and sometimes a branch of public health and mechanical engineering.

 

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