The water gathered from rainfall is not the only kind of water that can
be treated to restore its quality for reuse. Storm water, in fact, only makes
up part of the total amount of water reclaimed yearly for various potable and
nonpotable uses.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Civil Engineering: Going Green
Civil engineering, one of the
oldest professions, is an important field because of the planning and
construction of structures it involves. Here are some trends in eco-friendly
civil engineering, which are beneficial for many reasons.
Recycled Materials
Any time that a road, building,
or structure is built, you will find that trash, debris and work materials
start to build up. This is just the nature of construction, and it has quite
the impact on the environment if people are not carefully.
Luckily, recycled materials are
being used more in these projects. Green concrete, for instance, is being used
to reduce the carbon footprint. It uses less energy in its production and also
produces less carbon dioxide. It is also cheap to produce and offers greater
durability, compared to traditional concrete.
Sustainable Living
Another green movement in the
civil engineering field is the concept of sustainability. A lot of building
structures are starting to incorporate more urban farming, the practice of
cultivating and distributing food in a small area. Organic foods are being
produced, thereby giving individuals a way to feed themselves in a
cost-effective manner. These farms can be placed in a variety of places, from
the patio or balcony of an apartment to a small yard of a city home.
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