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Environmental engineering

Environmental engineering

  • Phytoremediation
    Phytoremediation (from Ancient Greek φυτο (phyto), meaning "plant", and Latin remedium, meaning "restoring balance") refers to the technologies that use living plants to clean up soil, air, and water contaminated with hazardous chemicals.
  • Storm drain
    A storm drain, storm sewer (US), surface water drain/sewer (UK), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved streets, car parks, parking lots, footpaths, sidewalks, and roofs.
  • Ecological engineering
    Ecological engineering is an emerging study of integrating ecology and engineering, concerned with the design, monitoring, and construction of ecosystems.
  • Activated sludge
    The activated sludge process is a process for treating sewage and industrial wastewaters using air and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.
  • Green roof
    A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane.
  • Bioremediation
    Bioremediation is a waste management technique that involves the use of organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants from a contaminated site.
  • Pneumatic bladder
    A pneumatic bladder is an inflatable (pneumatic) bag technology with many applications.
  • WMS (hydrology software)
    WMS (Watershed Modeling System) is a complete program for developing watershed computer simulations.
  • Daniel A. Vallero
    Daniel A. Vallero is an American environmental author and scientist.
  • Hydrologic Research Center (US)
    Hydrologic Research Center (HRC), founded in 1993, is a public-benefit non-profit research, technology transfer, and science cooperation and education organization, dedicated to the development of effective and sustainable solutions to global water issues.
  • The Lacassane Company
    The Lacassane Company is a land management company, with a goal of sustainable land management using an environmental management scheme that involves a host of tools including holistic management.
  • Check dam
    A check dam is a small, sometimes temporary, dam constructed across a swale, drainage ditch, or waterway to counteract erosion by reducing water flow velocity.
  • Indian Rivers Inter-link
    The Indian Rivers Inter-link is a proposed large-scale civil engineering project that aims to link Indian rivers by a network of reservoirs and canals and so reduce persistent floods in some parts and water shortages in other parts of India.
  • The Reef Ball Foundation
    The Reef Ball Foundation, Inc.
  • Sanitary sewer
    A sanitary sewer or "foul sewer" is an underground carriage system specifically for transporting sewage from houses and commercial buildings through pipes to treatment or disposal.
  • Environmental engineering science
    Environmental engineering science (EES) is a multidisciplinary field of engineering science that combines the biological, chemical and physical sciences with the field of engineering.
  • Journal of Environmental Engineering
    The Journal of Environmental Engineering is a monthly engineering journal published by the American Society of Civil Engineers.
  • Emission intensity
    An emission intensity is the average emission rate of a given pollutant from a given source relative to the intensity of a specific activity; for example grams of carbon dioxide released per megajoule of energy produced, or the ratio of greenhouse gas emissions produced to gross domestic product (GDP).
  • Carbon-neutral fuel
    Carbon-neutral fuels can refer to a variety of energy fuels or energy systems which have no net greenhouse gas emissions or carbon footprint.
  • River engineering
    River engineering is the process of planned human intervention in the course, characteristics, or flow of a river with the intention of producing some defined benefit.
  • Dan Saltzman
    Dan Saltzman is an elected commissioner serving in the City Council of Portland in Portland, Oregon.
  • Biofilter
    Biofiltration is a pollution control technique using living material to capture and biologically degrade pollutants.
  • Noise control
    Noise control or noise mitigation is a set of strategies to reduce noise pollution or to reduce the impact of that noise, whether outdoors or indoors.
  • EPANET
    EPANET is a public domain, water distribution system modeling software package developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Water Supply and Water Resources Division.