Applied Environmental Technologies
Importance of Environmental Technology for safeguarding our natural Environment
Despite the negative impact of technology on environment, a recent rise in global concern for climate change has led to the development of new environmental technology aiming to help solve some of the biggest environmental concerns that we face as a society like sanitation, climate change, environmental pollution, ozone layer depletion, global warming, and waste management through a shift towards a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. Environmental technology is also known as ‘green’ or ‘clean’ technology and refers to the development of new technologies which aim to conserve, monitor or reduce the negative impact of technology on the environment and the consumption of resources. The Paris agreement, signed in 2016, has obliged almost every country in the world to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change by keeping the rise in the global average temperature at less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels.
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EnviroEyes is focusing on the development of such technology which can have positive impact on the environment or can reverse the negative impact of urbanization and technological development. As a result of the development of environmental technology such as Sewage Treatment, Medical Waste Water Treatment, Effluent Treatment Plants, Biomedical Waste Management it has become increasingly important that we apply them up to the fullest level to protect our environment. Application of environmental technologies are very important for countries like India where degradation of environment is major cause of concern.
Amongst the environmental technology sectors Sewage Treatment is very essential in countries like India where there is a lack of Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) both Centralized and Decentralized. Sewage Treatment is conceptually similar to water purification. Sewage treatments is the process of removing contaminants from municipal wastewater, containing mainly household sewage along with the industrial wastewater. Physical, chemical and biological processes are used to remove contaminants and finally release the treated wastewater (or treated effluent) that is safe enough for the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or application to land.
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Despite the negative impact of technology on environment, a recent rise in global concern for climate change has led to the development of new environmental technology aiming to help solve some of the biggest environmental concerns that we face as a society like sanitation, climate change, environmental pollution, ozone layer depletion, global warming, and waste management through a shift towards a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. Environmental technology is also known as ‘green’ or ‘clean’ technology and refers to the development of new technologies which aim to conserve, monitor or reduce the negative impact of technology on the environment and the consumption of resources. The Paris agreement, signed in 2016, has obliged almost every country in the world to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change by keeping the rise in the global average temperature at less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels.
EnviroEyes is focusing on the development of such technology which can have positive impact on the environment or can reverse the negative impact of urbanization and technological development. As a result of the development of environmental technology such as Sewage Treatment, Medical Waste Water Treatment, Effluent Treatment Plants, Biomedical Waste Management it has become increasingly important that we apply them up to the fullest level to protect our environment. Application of environmental technologies are very important for countries like India where degradation of environment is major cause of concern.
Amongst the environmental technology sectors Sewage Treatment is very essential in countries like India where there is a lack of Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) both Centralized and Decentralized. Sewage Treatment is conceptually similar to water purification. Sewage treatments is the process of removing contaminants from municipal wastewater, containing mainly household sewage along with the industrial wastewater. Physical, chemical and biological processes are used to remove contaminants and finally release the treated wastewater (or treated effluent) that is safe enough for the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or application to land.
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