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Concrete, Sustainability and the Environment

Concrete, Sustainability and the Environment. Dave Whitmore, P.Eng Vector Corrosion Technologies. Compliments of the Computer History Museum. Concrete in Society. Concrete is the most widely used man-made product in the world 6 Billion tons per year (~4 Billion m 3 )

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Concrete, Sustainability and the Environment

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  1. Concrete,Sustainabilityand the Environment Dave Whitmore, P.Eng Vector Corrosion Technologies

  2. Compliments of the Computer History Museum

  3. Concrete in Society • Concrete is the most widely used man-made product in the world • 6 Billion tons per year (~4 Billion m3) • Huge consumer of raw materials and energy • Cement • Aggregate • Concrete production and transport • Steel production is also energy intensive

  4. Carbon Dioxide Footprint • Cement production = 1 Billion tons/year • Production of cement produces approx 1 ton of CO2 per ton of cement • (Total CO2 ~ 1 Billion tons CO2 per year)

  5. Carbon Dioxide Footprint • Annual CO2 production • Cement: 1 Billion tons CO2 per year • Aggregate: ~ 50 Million tons CO2 per year • Ready Mix: 150+ Million tons CO2 per year • Rebar: 200 Million tons per year • Total CO2 produced: ~ 1.5 Billion tons / yr

  6. Other Emissions • Carbon Monoxide: 10 Million tons / year • Nitrogen Oxides: 30 Million tons / year • Sulfur Dioxide: 29 Million tons / year • Volatile Organic Compounds: (VOC’s) 2 Million tons per year • Thermal pollution is also significant.

  7. Thermal Pollution • Thermal pollution from concrete production is ~ 8 Billion GJ / yr. • 1J = A very small amount of heat • 1 GJ = A Lot of Heat • This is enough heat energy to raise the temperature of 1 million square kilometers of water ( 1 meter deep) by 1oC / year.

  8. Responsible Use of Concrete • Despite the environmental impact, concrete is one of the most environmentally friendly materials available if it is used properly. • Concrete is extremely durable and has the ability to last for many years.

  9. Halo Effect

  10. Responsible Use of Concrete • Most bridge structures however do not last this long. • The average bridge deck which is replaced in the US is 35 years old.

  11. Responsible Use of Concrete • We can reduce the demand for concrete and it’s negative impact on the environment by: • either not building structures, or • building more durable structures, and • extending the service life of existing structures. • This is a challenge but it is possible if we make it a priority.

  12. Confederation Bridge 100 Year Design Life

  13. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 500 Year Design Life

  14. 50 Year Life Extension to a 75 Year Old Structure

  15. Rainbow Bridge Rehabilitation • 50 year service life extension. • 1,809 yd3 of concrete were maintained in service. • Reduced CO2 emissions by ~ 900 tons. • Prevented the release of 4,800 GJ of heat. (enough heat to boil 3 Olympic Pools) • Equivalent to annual emissions of 180 people

  16. Port of Canaveral North Cargo Piers

  17. Port of Canaveral Rehabilitation • 20 year service life extension. • 8,700 yd3 of concrete were maintained in service. • Reduced CO2 emissions by 4,350 tons. • Prevented the release of 23,200 GJ of heat. (enough heat to boil 15 Olympic Pools) • Equivalent to annual emissions of 870 people.

  18. Seven Sisters Rehabilitation • 40 - 50 year service life extension. • 38,000 yd3 of concrete were maintained in service. • Reduced CO2 emissions by 19,000 tons. • Equivalent to annual emissions of 3,800 people.

  19. Compliments of the Computer History Museum

  20. Call to Action • This is Important • Think about the Reality, • Accept Responsibility, and • Take Action

  21. Thank You

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