Counting carbon has greatly raised awareness of climate change but water problems should increasingly be a focus for building services engineers.
That鈥檚 the message professor John Swaffield is set to deliver in his presidential address Living with the Albatross at The Royal Society in London on May 8.
Failure to tackle the issues thrown up by flooding, excessive rainfall and drought will 鈥減ut us in the unappealing position of the Ancient Mariner, recognising what we have done only when it is too late鈥.
In his speech Swaffield praised the carbon emission efforts of past presidents such as Terry Wyatt in 2003. But these now need to be built upon and CIBSE鈥檚 strength is the diversity of its members鈥 skills and knowledge that can be brought to bear on climate problems.
In an interview in the coming May edition of BSj, Swaffield calls for a water-issue group to be created within CIBSE. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a space in the market. The Institution of Civil Engineers and the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management tend to look at these issues outside a building鈥檚 boundary, such as large-scale civil systems. Inside a building the rainwater, stresses, recycling, harvesting are all within the remit of CIBSE.鈥
Even outside a building鈥檚 immediate boundaries, building services engineers will be drawn into work on sustainable urban drainage, time-delay run-offs and holding tank design. To this end CISBE should influence planning processes to ensure overall water conservation and use.
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黑洞社区 Sustainable Design