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Engineering and the Environment
Introduction

       Engineering responsibility for the environment is necessarily closely related to the
laws governing environmental matters, but environmental degradation was not the
subject of serious federal regulation until the late 1960's. Until that time, private litigation
and the common law were the principal tools for controlling pollution. Usually, however,
no single individual was sufficiently harmed by pollution to be motivated to bring suit
against a polluter. Both the states and the Federal government were ineffective in
controlling pollution.

Engineering Codes and the Environment

       In the light of widespread skepticism on the part of managers, what are the
responsibilities of professional engineers with regard to the environment? The first canon
of the NSPE (National Society of Professional Engineers) code requires engineers to
"hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the performance of their
professional duties." Insofar as environmental issues have a clear relation to human safety
and health, therefore, the engineering profession has already committed itself to a
concern for environmental protection and perhaps even improvement. For example,
engineers already have an obligation to concern themselves with pollution, when it
affects human health.

       The codes give little direction, however, as to how this concern should be
implemented. What kinds of policies with respect to the environment should engineers
advocate? If engineers have an obligation to promote a clean environment in order to
protect human health, how do they determine what is "clean"?
A still wider issue is raised by the fact that some environmental problems do not
raise issues of human health. Suppose an engineer is asked to participate in the design of
a dam that will destroy a section of "Wild River" and flood thousands of acres of
farmland. He may believe that this is an unwarranted destruction of a natural state and
even bad social policy. If an engineer objects to such, should she do so as an engineer or
as a concerned citizen? In other words, should the objection to environmental degradation
not involving dangers to human health be a matter of professional ethics or personal
ethics?

          Consider another example. An engineer may be asked to design a condominium
project that will be built in a wetlands area. She may be concerned about the resource
depletion that will be accelerated by a chemical process, or the destruction of plant
species that will result from an engineering project. Can an engineer object to such
projects on the basis of her role as an engineer, or should she make clear that she is
objecting as a citizen? Again, should such objections be made on the basis of professional
ethics or personal ethics?

          One of the most explicit statements on environmental matters to be found in an
engineering code is in the code of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE). The first canon of the code commits IEEE members:

“...to accept responsibility in making engineering decisions consistent with the safety,
health, and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the
public or the environment.”

          The fact that there is an explicit reference to endangering the environment in
addition to endangering "the public" might be taken to indicate that environmental
concerns go beyond a concern for human health. This inference might, however, be
unwarranted. The concern for the environment might be intended to refer only to matters
affecting human health.
Furthermore, IEEE members are obligated only to "disclose" possible dangers to
the public and the environment. Should such dangers be disclosed only to one's
immediate superior? What if one's superior is part of the problem? And does an engineer
have any right as a professional to refuse to participate in projects to which she has strong
objections from an environmental standpoint? Again, the codes are silent.

Engineering Responsibilities to the Non-Human Environment

       Contemporary technologically advanced civilization has made massive changes in
the environment. Western society has tended to conceive of nature as passive, as the fit
object of human manipulation and control. This view of nature as passive is amply
reflected in our language about the natural world. Land is to be "developed." "Raw" land
is to be "improved." Natural resources are to be "exploited" and "consumed." Trees are to
be "harvested." The rivers are to be "harnessed" to produce electrical power. The
wilderness must be "managed." Nature, like the rest of the non-human world, is to be
subservient to human purposes.

       The environmental movement, so influential during the last twenty-five years, is a
reaction against this attitude toward nature, but there is still a question as to whether the
concern for non-human nature should be a part of professional engineering ethics rather
than an engineer's personal ethics. What are some of the arguments for and against
including a concern for non-human nature in the professional codes of engineers?

       Another conception of responsibility is a rule-following sense, referring to socially
expected behavior associated with certain roles. Thus parents have responsibility for
children. In this sense also engineers have responsibility for the environment, for many
members of the public expect engineers to assume this responsibility.

       The engineering profession could make a substantial contribution to the protection
of the environment. Engineers are, after all, major participants in virtually all of the
projects that affect the environment for good or ill. If even a substantial number of
concerned engineers refused to contribute their professional skills to some of the most
environmentally destructive projects, the result might well be the cancellation of the
projects or at least a modification of them so they will produce less environmental
devastation.

       Engineers should not be required to participate in projects which, in their personal
judgment, are unnecessarily harmful to the environment. They also have the right to
make their objections known to the proper authorities.

       This provision allows a professional engineer to refuse to participate in (and even
to object to) projects which offend her personal values regarding the environment.

Environmental impact assessment and mitigation

       In this division, engineers and scientists use a systemic identification and
evaluation process to assess the potential impacts of a proposed project , plans, programs,
policies, or legislative actions upon the physical-chemical, biological, cultural, and
socioeconomic components on environmental conditions. They apply scientific and
engineering principles to evaluate if there are likely to be any adverse impacts to water
quality, air quality, habitat quality, flora and fauna, agricultural capacity, traffic impacts,
social impacts, ecological impacts, noise impacts, visual (landscape) impacts, etc. If
impacts are expected, they then develop mitigation measures to limit or prevent such
impacts. An example of a mitigation measure would be the creation of wetlands in a
nearby location to mitigate the filling in of wetlands necessary for a road development if
it is not possible to reroute the road.

What is Environmental Engineering?

       Environmental engineering has developed from the historical branch of civil
engineering known as sanitary engineering involving drinking water and wastewater
treatment. Following rapid growth in the 1970s and 1980s, this truly interdisciplinary
field involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to improve and
maintain the environment for the protection of human health, for the protection of
nature's   beneficial     ecosystems   and    biodiversity,   and   for   environment-related
enhancement of the quality of human life. Through education and experience,
environmental engineers develop an understanding of the earth's biological, chemical,
physical and geological systems. They use this information to develop engineering plans
to design solutions for environmental problems caused by pollution. They are also being
increasingly called upon to develop pollution prevention plans to keep environmental
problems from occurring in the first place.
       Environmental engineers often work with civil engineers as consultants on
projects, but may work with engineers and scientists from all disciplines, as well as
government regulators and officials, private and municipal agencies, industries, and
public-interest groups.

Areas of Study in Environmental Engineering
       Air pollution control
       Bioassays (biological indicators of pollution)
       Drinking water treatment
       Environmental and occupational health
       Environmental chemistry
       Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
       Groundwater hydrology and remediation
       Hazardous waste management
       Solid waste management
       Surface water quality
       Wastewater treatment (domestic and industrial)
       Water and sewer system design (applied hydraulics)
       Water resources and hydrology

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Engineers and the Environment

  • 1. Engineering and the Environment Introduction Engineering responsibility for the environment is necessarily closely related to the laws governing environmental matters, but environmental degradation was not the subject of serious federal regulation until the late 1960's. Until that time, private litigation and the common law were the principal tools for controlling pollution. Usually, however, no single individual was sufficiently harmed by pollution to be motivated to bring suit against a polluter. Both the states and the Federal government were ineffective in controlling pollution. Engineering Codes and the Environment In the light of widespread skepticism on the part of managers, what are the responsibilities of professional engineers with regard to the environment? The first canon of the NSPE (National Society of Professional Engineers) code requires engineers to "hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the performance of their professional duties." Insofar as environmental issues have a clear relation to human safety and health, therefore, the engineering profession has already committed itself to a concern for environmental protection and perhaps even improvement. For example, engineers already have an obligation to concern themselves with pollution, when it affects human health. The codes give little direction, however, as to how this concern should be implemented. What kinds of policies with respect to the environment should engineers advocate? If engineers have an obligation to promote a clean environment in order to protect human health, how do they determine what is "clean"?
  • 2. A still wider issue is raised by the fact that some environmental problems do not raise issues of human health. Suppose an engineer is asked to participate in the design of a dam that will destroy a section of "Wild River" and flood thousands of acres of farmland. He may believe that this is an unwarranted destruction of a natural state and even bad social policy. If an engineer objects to such, should she do so as an engineer or as a concerned citizen? In other words, should the objection to environmental degradation not involving dangers to human health be a matter of professional ethics or personal ethics? Consider another example. An engineer may be asked to design a condominium project that will be built in a wetlands area. She may be concerned about the resource depletion that will be accelerated by a chemical process, or the destruction of plant species that will result from an engineering project. Can an engineer object to such projects on the basis of her role as an engineer, or should she make clear that she is objecting as a citizen? Again, should such objections be made on the basis of professional ethics or personal ethics? One of the most explicit statements on environmental matters to be found in an engineering code is in the code of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The first canon of the code commits IEEE members: “...to accept responsibility in making engineering decisions consistent with the safety, health, and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the public or the environment.” The fact that there is an explicit reference to endangering the environment in addition to endangering "the public" might be taken to indicate that environmental concerns go beyond a concern for human health. This inference might, however, be unwarranted. The concern for the environment might be intended to refer only to matters affecting human health.
  • 3. Furthermore, IEEE members are obligated only to "disclose" possible dangers to the public and the environment. Should such dangers be disclosed only to one's immediate superior? What if one's superior is part of the problem? And does an engineer have any right as a professional to refuse to participate in projects to which she has strong objections from an environmental standpoint? Again, the codes are silent. Engineering Responsibilities to the Non-Human Environment Contemporary technologically advanced civilization has made massive changes in the environment. Western society has tended to conceive of nature as passive, as the fit object of human manipulation and control. This view of nature as passive is amply reflected in our language about the natural world. Land is to be "developed." "Raw" land is to be "improved." Natural resources are to be "exploited" and "consumed." Trees are to be "harvested." The rivers are to be "harnessed" to produce electrical power. The wilderness must be "managed." Nature, like the rest of the non-human world, is to be subservient to human purposes. The environmental movement, so influential during the last twenty-five years, is a reaction against this attitude toward nature, but there is still a question as to whether the concern for non-human nature should be a part of professional engineering ethics rather than an engineer's personal ethics. What are some of the arguments for and against including a concern for non-human nature in the professional codes of engineers? Another conception of responsibility is a rule-following sense, referring to socially expected behavior associated with certain roles. Thus parents have responsibility for children. In this sense also engineers have responsibility for the environment, for many members of the public expect engineers to assume this responsibility. The engineering profession could make a substantial contribution to the protection of the environment. Engineers are, after all, major participants in virtually all of the projects that affect the environment for good or ill. If even a substantial number of
  • 4. concerned engineers refused to contribute their professional skills to some of the most environmentally destructive projects, the result might well be the cancellation of the projects or at least a modification of them so they will produce less environmental devastation. Engineers should not be required to participate in projects which, in their personal judgment, are unnecessarily harmful to the environment. They also have the right to make their objections known to the proper authorities. This provision allows a professional engineer to refuse to participate in (and even to object to) projects which offend her personal values regarding the environment. Environmental impact assessment and mitigation In this division, engineers and scientists use a systemic identification and evaluation process to assess the potential impacts of a proposed project , plans, programs, policies, or legislative actions upon the physical-chemical, biological, cultural, and socioeconomic components on environmental conditions. They apply scientific and engineering principles to evaluate if there are likely to be any adverse impacts to water quality, air quality, habitat quality, flora and fauna, agricultural capacity, traffic impacts, social impacts, ecological impacts, noise impacts, visual (landscape) impacts, etc. If impacts are expected, they then develop mitigation measures to limit or prevent such impacts. An example of a mitigation measure would be the creation of wetlands in a nearby location to mitigate the filling in of wetlands necessary for a road development if it is not possible to reroute the road. What is Environmental Engineering? Environmental engineering has developed from the historical branch of civil engineering known as sanitary engineering involving drinking water and wastewater treatment. Following rapid growth in the 1970s and 1980s, this truly interdisciplinary
  • 5. field involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to improve and maintain the environment for the protection of human health, for the protection of nature's beneficial ecosystems and biodiversity, and for environment-related enhancement of the quality of human life. Through education and experience, environmental engineers develop an understanding of the earth's biological, chemical, physical and geological systems. They use this information to develop engineering plans to design solutions for environmental problems caused by pollution. They are also being increasingly called upon to develop pollution prevention plans to keep environmental problems from occurring in the first place. Environmental engineers often work with civil engineers as consultants on projects, but may work with engineers and scientists from all disciplines, as well as government regulators and officials, private and municipal agencies, industries, and public-interest groups. Areas of Study in Environmental Engineering Air pollution control Bioassays (biological indicators of pollution) Drinking water treatment Environmental and occupational health Environmental chemistry Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Groundwater hydrology and remediation Hazardous waste management Solid waste management Surface water quality Wastewater treatment (domestic and industrial) Water and sewer system design (applied hydraulics) Water resources and hydrology