13.- ENVIRONMENT

The environment is a system formed by physical, chemical and biological elements that interact and are modified by natural, social and cultural human factors. It is not only the space in which life develops, it also includes living beings, objects, water, soil, air and relations between them. It is the environment that determines the way of life of society.

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The environmental science studies the environment. Environmental engineering is an area and branch based on the design, application, and management of technological processes, products and services for the prevention, control and solution of environmental degradation problems, for the development of the sustainable use of natural resources in production and consumption processes, always taking as priority the excellent quality of life in our environment.

The importance of the environment lies in the fact that all forms of life take place in it and not elsewhere, so its care and preservation should be one of the essential elements of human action. Today there is a growing awareness of the relevance of these actions.

Due to the growing awareness of environmental problems, not only individuals but also governments and companies have started to develop activities that tend to preserve or limit the damage to the environment. Thus, some disciplines of the environmental science, such as hydrology, hydrogeology, water and gas treatment, recycling and pollution among others, have gained great importance.

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13.1.- HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY

Hydrology is the science that studies the spatial and temporal distribution and the properties of water available in the atmosphere and in the earth's crust (rainfall, runoff, soil moisture, evapotranspiration, etc.). On the other hand, Hydrogeology is the branch of hydrology that studies...
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13.2.- ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

Environmental pollution is understood as the introduction into the environment of harmful agents of physical, chemical or biological origin that are dangerous to the health of living beings.While animals and plants have adapted to the environment, humans have modified each ecosystem based on...
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13.3.- WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Water treatment refers to all the operations whose purpose is the removal of certain substances from water. The operations can be physical, chemical, physico-chemical or biological.Water treatment focuses on human consumption, processes that occur before and after its use.Drinking water...
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13.4.- RECYCLING

Recycling is the process of using and transforming the recoverable waste produced by human activities, so that certain materials are reused as raw material in the manufacture of new products.There are many recyclable materials: paper and cardboard, glass, fabrics and some plastics, among...
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COMPUTER CONTROLLED HYDROLOGIC STUDIES UNIT - ESHC(2x1m)/S
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13.1.- HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
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Computer Controlled Hydrologic Studies Unit
The Computer Controlled Hydrologic Studies Unit, "ESHC(2x1m)/S", allows the work in an autonomous way for the study of the behaviorof the water inside the soil being able to carry out a wide variety of experiments thanks to the specifications of...
HYDROLOGIC STUDIES UNIT - ESH(2x1m)/S
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13.1.- HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
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Hydrologic Studies Unit
The Hydrological Studies Unit, "ESH(2x1m)/S", has been designed by EDIBON to enable autonomous work in the study of water behavior within the soil. A wide variety of experiments can be conducted thanks to the specifications of the unit.The unit...
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