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    Chapter I Introduction Assumption Antipolo takes pride in calling its campus a ‘’green zone’. With Apostolate that aims to take care of God’s creation‚ the Environmental Education Program is an integral part of the curriculum. The program as a whole instills in the student a deeper commitment to environmental stewardship. It makes use of the SEE-DISCERN ACT process to develop in the student a lifestyle of steward ship where caring is a commitment. To SEE allows the student to observe

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    mainly to environment. To create sustainable school restaurant schools have to change‚ and in this report we have couple ideas have to help by creating roof gardens‚ herb gardens‚ saving electricity by sun power‚ eco friendly kitchen equipment‚ composting‚ recycle‚ collect rain water for gardens‚ school inside shop selling jams‚ juices‚ pickles and flowers grow on school premises. Creating this project management concept for twenty20 schools is our vision how to help government and community together

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    Nutrient removal  2.4.3.1 Nitrogen removal  2.4.3.2 Phosphorus removal o 2.5 Disinfection o 2.6 Odour Control • 3 Package plants and batch reactors • 4 Sludge treatment and disposal o 4.1 Anaerobic digestion o 4.2 Aerobic digestion o 4.3 Composting o 4.4 Incineration o 4.5 Sludge disposal • 5 Treatment in the receiving environment o 5.1 Effects on Biology • 6 Sewage treatment in developing countries • 7 See also • 8 References • 9 External links [edit] Origins of sewage Sewage

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    Environmental Education Environmental education (EE) refers to organized efforts to teach about how natural environments function and‚ particularly‚ how human beings can manage their behavior and ecosystem in order to live sustainably. The term is often used to imply education within the school system‚ from primary to post-secondary. However‚ it is sometimes used more broadly to include all efforts to educate the public and other audiences‚ including print materials‚ websites‚ media campaigns

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    Advantages and disadvantages of Bioremediation Advantages 1) Bioremediation is a natural process. 2) It is cost effective. 3) Toxic chemicals are destroyed or removed from environment and not just merely separated. 4) Low capital expenditure. 5) Less energy is required as compared to other technologies 6) Less manual supervision. Disadvantages 1) The process of bioremediaiton is slow. Time required is in day to months. 2) Heavy metals are not removed. 3) For insitu bioremediation

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    to be drifting off into the sky like its companion tree has drifted closer to the mountains. The Floating Tree is beautiful to me; it shows life from the seed pod to the grown tree. I see the floating tree as death‚ but death for a tree is only composting itself back into the earth to make new life‚ which brings my eyes back to the seed pod in the image. Small Woods Where I Met Myself‚ 1967 shows a girl multiple times walking and hiding in the trees. She seems to be in quiet‚ desolate forest where

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    | | |Term paper | |Application of organic manure in agriculture in Nepal. | |

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    panels which generate enough power to not only run the house but also to charge his car and his electric Magnum bicycles (Mckeough). Mr. Hill’s roof‚ gutters‚ and rain chains take water to a 15‚000-gallon tank used for irrigation. Which he uses a composting toilet to save on water

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    WASTE GENERATION ‘Waste’ is a very general word‚ used to include anything that is no longer needed for use and is thrown away uncared. It has created and added a new problem to the environmental pollution. Pollution also creates serious problems for human health. There is remarkable growth in energy generation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ chemicals‚ production of coal etc. All these and much more is expected to increase in the years to come. For this‚ we need to understand different sources of

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    Earthian- The Sustainability Program for Schools and Colleges SCENARIO-GARBAGE DUMPS REGISTRATION ID:1002858 PROJECT SCENARIO:Garbage Dumps - One day they are all going to blow on our faces.. TEAM MEMBERS: S.HARINI V.ARUNA R.RANJITHA S.GAYATHRI PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR: Prof.D.Muthu(Department of civil engineering) E-MAIL ID:dmuthu@civil.sastra.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1) Introduction

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