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Challenging in Geoenvironmental Engineering: Dirty Dozen, Definition,…
Challenging in Geoenvironmental Engineering: Dirty Dozen
Scenario in which a dozen hazardous waste sites are found to be leaking contaminants into the environment. This scenario is often used to illustrate the potential risks associated with hazardous waste management and to emphasize the importance of proper site remediation and environmental protection
Groundwater Contamination and Management
Source of Contaminant
Farm
Factory
How to manage?
Source identification and control
Monitoring and assessment
Remediation
Preventive measures
Waste Management and Sustainable Disposal
Source of Waste
Municipal Waste
Industrial Waste
Hazardous Waste
How to manage?
Waste reuse and recycling
Waste-to-energy
Safe disposal
Circular economy
Environmental Impact of Construction Activities
Source of Pollution
Soil disturbance and erosion
Water pollution
Air emission
How to manage
Conducting Environmental Impact Assessments
Implementing Erosion and Sedimentation Control Measures
Designing and Implementing Stormwater Management Systems
Adopting Sustainable Construction Practices
Definition
Challenge 1
Challenge 3
Challenge 2
Find the things making the water dirty and stop it.
Check the water regularly to see if it's dirty.
Clean the water that is already dirty.
Keep the water from getting dirty in the first place.
Use things again and recycle them.
Turn trash into energy.
Get rid of trash safely.
Use things for as long as possible and recycle them.
To identify potential impacts and develop mitigation strategies
Installing silt fences and planting vegetation
Prevent runoff from construction sites from contaminating waterways
: Incorporating recycled materials and energy-efficient designs