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Fueling the appetite for water: The palm oil biofuel industry in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Posted on:2010-07-14Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Bloxom, Jennifer MichelleFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002979603Subject:Environmental Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
The world desperately seeks alternative fuels to eradicate its reliance upon unsustainable oil extraction; however, emerging biofuel technology is contingent on a more precious natural resource: water. Essential in all stages of biofuel production, including growing, processing, and refining oil feedstocks, water still represents a vital necessity for the surrounding population. This research assesses the immediate and long-term impacts of the expanding palm oil biodiesel industry on local water availability and privatized water management in San Pedro Sula, Honduras and the surrounding Sula Valley. Analyzing regional changes in water accessibility and quality caused by the palm oil commerce, the report also explores the reasons behind the impending water scarcity in San Pedo Sula. Finally, the study examines the potential consequences of these transforming water realities on future water provision as well as possible service adaptations required of the privatized company.
Keywords/Search Tags:Water, Oil, Biofuel, Sula, San
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