SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATIONSUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
2007 CTAA Convention2007 CTAA ConventionNiagara Falls, OntarioNiagara Falls, OntarioNovember 18, 2007November 18, 2007
Presented by,Presented by,Lewis O’TooleLewis O’TooleAMECAMEC
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Sustainability Is Important to Sustainability Is Important to Us Us
AMEC is ranked #1 AMEC is ranked #1 world wide on the Dow world wide on the Dow Jones Sustainability Jones Sustainability Index for engineering Index for engineering consulting firms; we consulting firms; we take the environment take the environment seriously.seriously.
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What is Sustainability?What is Sustainability?
AMEC’s DefinitionAMEC’s DefinitionSustainability is an approach to managing our earths resources and environment for the best interests of all those affected by what we do both now and in the future.
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Principles of SustainabilityPrinciples of Sustainability
Basic PrinciplesBasic Principles– minimizing the use of minimizing the use of
non-renewable non-renewable resources resources
– minimizing impacts minimizing impacts on the natural on the natural environment environment
– protecting protecting biodiversity biodiversity
– using renewable using renewable resources in a resources in a sustainable mannersustainable manner
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development
Development that meets the need of the Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.future generations to meet their own needs.
(World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987)(World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987)
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples)(A Few Construction Related Examples)
Grey County, Grey County, Ontario.Ontario.– Issue – Thousands of Issue – Thousands of
used car tires.used car tires.– Solution – Build a Solution – Build a
facility to recycle the facility to recycle the tires and offer the tires and offer the rubber for utilization rubber for utilization in the production of in the production of asphalt pavements asphalt pavements within Grey county.within Grey county.
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples)(A Few Construction Related Examples)
The Province of New Brunswick have a Sustainability Policy– A commitment to
sustainability through the development of,
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Road Weather Information Systems
Alternative Fuels
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples) (A Few Construction Related Examples)
The Province of The Province of British ColumbiaBritish Columbia– Hot In Place recycling Hot In Place recycling
of asphalt pavementsof asphalt pavements Over 10 million Over 10 million
square meters square meters recycled to date.recycled to date.
Maximizes the use Maximizes the use of non renewable of non renewable resourcesresources
Reduces green Reduces green house gas emissions house gas emissions as much as 7000 as much as 7000 tonnes per tonnes per production day over production day over conventional mill conventional mill and fill.and fill.
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples)(A Few Construction Related Examples)
The Province of Nova The Province of Nova ScotiaScotia– Cold In Place Recycled Cold In Place Recycled
Asphalt ProgramAsphalt Program Over 30 projects Over 30 projects
completed to datecompleted to date ““Road Mining” rather Road Mining” rather
than “Road Wasting”than “Road Wasting” Recycling of valuable Recycling of valuable
asphalt cement and asphalt cement and aggregates.aggregates.
Reduction in use of Reduction in use of None Renewable None Renewable Resources Resources
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples)(A Few Construction Related Examples)
AMECAMEC– Eastern Canada Road Eastern Canada Road
Weather Information Weather Information Systems (RWIS)Systems (RWIS)
Economically Economically beneficial through the beneficial through the reduction in the use of reduction in the use of road salt.road salt.
Increases driver safety Increases driver safety due to improved salt due to improved salt managementmanagement
Lessens the Lessens the environmental impact environmental impact on road side on road side vegetation and wildlifevegetation and wildlife
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Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development(A Few Construction Related Examples)(A Few Construction Related Examples)
Engineering FunctionsEngineering Functions– Conducting Mass Balance StudiesConducting Mass Balance Studies
collect data and analyses collect data and analyses resource flows to determine resource flows to determine methods by which an industry methods by which an industry can be made more sustainable. can be made more sustainable.
A recent study in England A recent study in England found that the construction found that the construction industry requires 420M tonnes industry requires 420M tonnes of material resources annually of material resources annually to create 275M tonnes of built to create 275M tonnes of built infrastructure. It also produced infrastructure. It also produced over 150M tonnes of waste. over 150M tonnes of waste.
AMEC conducted Sustainable AMEC conducted Sustainable Transportation Study for city of Transportation Study for city of Lyon, France. Lyon, France.
LyonLyon
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Sustainable Aggregate Sustainable Aggregate RecyclingRecyclingEurope vs. AmericaEurope vs. America United States.United States.
– Blast furnace slag — 90 percent,Blast furnace slag — 90 percent,– Coal bottom ash — 31 percent, Coal bottom ash — 31 percent, – Coal fly ash — 27 percent,. Coal fly ash — 27 percent,. – RAP — 80 percent, RAP — 80 percent,
SwedenSweden– Blast furnace slag — 45 percent, Blast furnace slag — 45 percent, – Steel slag — 100 percent,. Steel slag — 100 percent,. – RAP — 95 percent, RAP — 95 percent,
GermanyGermany– Blast furnace slag — 100 Blast furnace slag — 100
percent, percent, – Steel slag — 92 percent,. Steel slag — 92 percent,. – Coal bottom ash — 97 percent,. Coal bottom ash — 97 percent,. – Coal fly ash — 88 percent,. Coal fly ash — 88 percent,. – RAP — 55 percentRAP — 55 percent, ,
Recycled Slag, Paris, FranceRecycled Slag, Paris, France
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Ultimate Sustainable Roads Ultimate Sustainable Roads Green House Gas Eating PavementsGreen House Gas Eating Pavements
Pavements in Westminster, London may soon have a Pavements in Westminster, London may soon have a role that goes far beyond creating smooth roadways. role that goes far beyond creating smooth roadways. Japan's Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has developed Japan's Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has developed a paving stone called "Noxer" that uses the catalytic a paving stone called "Noxer" that uses the catalytic properties of TiO2 to remove nitrogen oxide (NOx) properties of TiO2 to remove nitrogen oxide (NOx) from the air, breaking it down into environmentally from the air, breaking it down into environmentally benign substances that are washed away by rainwater. benign substances that are washed away by rainwater. NOx is produced in abundance through vehicle NOx is produced in abundance through vehicle emissions. emissions.
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Tools for Measuring Tools for Measuring SustainabilitySustainabilityEuropean TechnologyEuropean Technology
The tool focuses on giving an estimate of the CO2 saved in selecting different construction techniques and supply alternatives (use of primary or recycled and secondary aggregates).
The tool uses Microsoft Excel and is designed to assess the CO2 output resulting from four types of construction involving aggregates:
– • bitumen bound – • cement bound– • water bound– • unbound
The Waste & Resources Action Program
Option Cost GWP YearsLength 1000 metres
1 $45,000.00 37.46 12 Width 3.75 metresESR 6.9
2 $30,000.00 21.09 12ESR 4.3
Option 1Budget
$ m2
Area
m2Depth (cm)
TonnesEnergy
(Mj)CO2
(kg)CO (gm)
NOx
(gm)PM10 (gm)
SOx
(gm)
5 2.00 3750 5 450 24627 2221 5392 47999 2812 30341 10.00 3750 5 450 373988 35238 2445532 1692007 99438 3934163 0.00 3750 5 450 0
Total for this option 12.00$ 45000 398615 37459 2450924 1740006 102250 396450
Option 2Budget
$ m2
Area
m2Depth (cm)
TonnesEnergy
(Mj)CO2
(kg)CO (gm)
NOx
(gm)PM10 (gm)
SOx
(gm)2 8.00 3750 6 540 254991 21090 509755 1222036 71561 695943 0.00 3750 5 450 0 0 0 0 0 03 3750 0 0 0
Total for this option 8.00$ 30000 254990.8 21090.0 509755.0 1222035.6 71560.9 69593.6
Budget $
Energy (Mj)
CO2
(kg)CO
(gm)NOx
(gm)PM10
(gm)SOx
(gm)
Option 1 45,000$ 398615 37459 2450924 1740006 102250 396450Option 2 30,000$ 254991 21090 509755 1222036 71561 69594
Difference 15,000$ 143,624 16,369 1,941,169 517,970 30,689 326,856
Construction Options
Construction Options
Construction Logistics
CWA - Environmental Sustainability Rating Program
Environmental Sustainability Rating (ESR): A relative number reflecting the cost of construction methodology against CO2 emissions per lane kilometer over a defined life cycle
Milling
Hotmix paving
No selection
HIR
No selection
No selection
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Sustainability – Should We Sustainability – Should We Worry?Worry?
A few Comments from England:A few Comments from England:– Because of the potential environmental impacts of major
construction projects, alternatives to new road construction will be thoroughly investigated first. (Recycling)
– New roads are expensive. They impose substantial environmental costs. Can problems can be solved by making better use of the existing network before adding additional infrastructure? (Environmental Issues)
– Road-building must be accompanied by measures to lock in the benefits, i.e. prevent new traffic from filling up the new road space. (Restricted Traffic Use)
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China’s Reaction to Transportation Sustainability
By 2004 their rail network was the 3rd largest in the By 2004 their rail network was the 3rd largest in the world, the road system the fourth largest, the world, the road system the fourth largest, the expressways ranked second. Rate of growth was not expressways ranked second. Rate of growth was not controlled or sustainable. controlled or sustainable.
Recognising the seriousness of this situation the Recognising the seriousness of this situation the
China Council for International Cooperation on China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) decided, in Environment and Development (CCICED) decided, in November 2003, to establish a Sustainable November 2003, to establish a Sustainable Transportation Task ForceTransportation Task Force
The Sustainable Transportation Task Force was The Sustainable Transportation Task Force was charged with implementing a project entitled charged with implementing a project entitled "strategy and policy for the development of "strategy and policy for the development of sustainable transportation in Chinasustainable transportation in China
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What is Changing? Why this What is Changing? Why this emphasis now?emphasis now?
Growing awareness of Growing awareness of problems or issuesproblems or issues
Increasing intolerance Increasing intolerance with use of “free goods with use of “free goods or services” or services”
Mistrust of global Mistrust of global organizationsorganizations
Information age has Information age has increased power of third increased power of third parties.parties.
Expectation that Expectation that something be donesomething be done
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These Are The Facts!These Are The Facts!
Oil prices are approaching $100/barrel.Oil prices are approaching $100/barrel. Hydrocarbon Emissions are ever increasing.Hydrocarbon Emissions are ever increasing. Environment activists with Power Point Environment activists with Power Point
presentations are winning the Nobel Prize.presentations are winning the Nobel Prize. None renewable resources are decreasing.None renewable resources are decreasing. Our world is warming up.Our world is warming up. Canada is committed to a path of Canada is committed to a path of
environmental sustainability.environmental sustainability. Are we doing our share in the Are we doing our share in the
transportation sectortransportation sector? ?
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It Could Always Be Worse.It Could Always Be Worse.Thank You Very MuchThank You Very Much
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