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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(29): 42476-42491, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38872041

RESUMO

Global water provision challenges have promoted decentralized water supply alternatives such as rainwater harvesting systems (RWHS). RWHS sustainability demands involve social, technical, and economic criteria in planning. Generally, in rural areas, water provision is more complex due to multiple uses of water, scattering of households, and low economies of scale. This research proposes a multicriteria tool for selecting RWHS in rural areas, considering social, technical, and economic criteria. The tool was developed by systematically identifying subcriteria and their hierarchization through the analytical hierarchy process (AHP), the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), and a case study validation. Seven subcriteria were identified. The hierarchy of criteria was social (49.7%), technical (26.4%), and economic (23.9%). The tool involved: (i) users' consultation about the perceived ease of use and availability of water sources other than rainwater; (ii) system dimensioning to establish supply size, maintenance requirements, and required water quality; and (iii) costs and benefits estimation. Tool validation in a rural area included the evaluation of the alternatives proposed: (a) alternative 1: potable domestic uses (PD) and non-potable (NPD); (b) alternative 2: PD and NPD, irrigation of crops and chicken farming for self-consumption; and alternative 3: PD and NPD and chicken farming for profit sale. The sensitivity analysis showed the tool's consistency and robustness. Tool validation highlights the importance of integrating the three dimensions in selecting RWHS. The study provides a systematic methodology to assess and prioritize RWHS, appealing to policymakers, engineers, and practitioners facilitating water management and supply processes in rural areas.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Hídricos , Chuva , Chuva/química , Abastecimento de Água/estatística & dados numéricos , Conservação dos Recursos Hídricos/métodos , Países em Desenvolvimento , Colômbia , Qualidade da Água , Técnicas de Apoio para a Decisão
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J Environ Manage ; 359: 120999, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38677227

RESUMO

In recent years, particularly following the definition of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030, Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have gained considerable attention, capturing the interest of both the scientific community and policymakers committed to addressing urban environmental issues. However, the need for studies to guide decision-makers in identifying suitable locations for NBS implementation within urban stormwater management is evident. To address this gap, the present study employs a methodological approach grounded in multi-criteria analysis integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to identify areas with potential for NBS implementation. In this process, ten NBS were proposed and tested in the drainage area of a shallow tropical urban lake in Londrina, southern Brazil. Additionally, the study investigates areas hosting lower-income populations, a relevant aspect for public managers given the diverse economic subsidies required to implement NBS. Furthermore, the study incorporates a preliminary analysis that evaluates the potential ecosystem benefits to determine the most suitable NBS for a specific site. The result shows that all the ten analyzed NBS were deemed suitable for the study area. Rain barrels had the highest percentage coverage in the study area (37.1%), followed by tree pits (27.9%), and rain gardens (25.4%). Despite having the highest distribution in the basin area, rain barrels exhibited only moderate ecosystem benefits, prompting the prioritization of other NBS with more significant ecological advantages in the final integrated map. In summary, the methodology proposed showed to be a robust approach to selecting optimal solutions in densely populated urban areas.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Sistemas de Informação Geográfica , Chuva , Brasil , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/métodos , Ecossistema , Desenvolvimento Sustentável
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Sci Total Environ ; 929: 172629, 2024 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38649057

RESUMO

In the context of the increasing global use of ethanol biofuel, this work investigates the concentrations of ethanol, methanol, and acetaldehyde, in both the gaseous phase and rainwater, across six diverse urban regions and biomes in Brazil, a country where ethanol accounts for nearly half the light-duty vehicular fuel consumption. Atmospheric ethanol median concentrations in São Paulo (SP) (12.3 ± 12.1 ppbv) and Ribeirão Preto (RP) (12.1 ± 10.9 ppbv) were remarkably close, despite the SP vehicular fleet being ∼13 times larger. Likewise, the rainwater VWM ethanol concentration in SP (4.64 ± 0.38 µmol L-1) was only 26 % higher than in RP (3.42 ± 0.13 µmol L-1). This work demonstrated the importance of evaporative emissions, together with biomass burning, as sources of the compounds studied. The importance of biogenic emissions of methanol during forest flooding was identified in campaigns in the Amazon and Atlantic forests. Marine air masses arriving at a coastal site led to the lowest concentrations of ethanol measured in this work. Besides vehicular and biomass burning emissions, secondary formation of acetaldehyde by photochemical reactions may be relevant in urban and non-urban regions. The combined deposition flux of ethanol and methanol was 6.2 kg ha-1 year-1, avoiding oxidation to the corresponding and more toxic aldehydes. Considering the species determined here, the ozone formation potential (OFP) in RP was around two-fold higher than in SP, further evidencing the importance of emissions from regional distilleries and biomass burning, in addition to vehicles. At the forest and coastal sites, the OFP was approximately 5 times lower than at the urban sites. Our work evidenced that transition from gasoline to ethanol or ethanol blends brings the associated risk of increasing the concentrations of highly toxic aldehydes and ozone, potentially impacting the atmosphere and threatening air quality and human health in urban areas.


Assuntos
Acetaldeído , Poluentes Atmosféricos , Monitoramento Ambiental , Etanol , Metanol , Chuva , Brasil , Acetaldeído/análise , Etanol/análise , Metanol/análise , Poluentes Atmosféricos/análise , Cidades
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(18): 27221-27239, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38507163

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Green roofs are promising tools in sustainable urban planning, offering benefits such as stormwater management, energy savings, aesthetic appeal, and recreational spaces. They play a crucial role in creating sustainable and resilient cities, providing both environmental and economic advantages. Despite these benefits, concerns persist about their impact on water quality, especially for non-potable use, as conflicting results are found in the literature. This study presents a comparative analysis of the quantity and quality of water drained from an extensive green roof against an adjacent conventional rooftop made of fiber-cement tiles in subtropical Brazil. Over a 14-month period, the water drained from both roofs was evaluated based on physical (turbidity, apparent color, true color, electrical conductivity, total solids, total dissolved solids, suspended solids), chemical (pH, phosphate, total nitrogen, nitrate, nitrite, chlorides, sulfates, and BOD), microbiological (total coliforms and E. coli), and metal (copper, iron, zinc, lead, and chrome) concentration parameters. The discharge from the green roof was 40% lower than its counterpart measured at the control roof, while the water quality from both roofs was quite similar. However, the green roof acted as source of chlorides, electrical conductivity, color, BOD, total hardness, E. coli, phosphate, sulfate, and turbidity. On the other side, the green roof neutralized the slightly acidic character of rainwater, showcasing its potential to mitigate the effects of acid rain. The study's results underscored that the water discharged from the green roof generally aligned with non-potable standards mandated by both Brazilian and international regulations. However, the findings emphasized the imperative need for pre-treatment of the green roof discharge before its utilization, specifically adjusting parameters like turbidity, BOD, total coliforms, and E. coli, which were identified as crucial to ensure water safety and compliance with non-potable use standards.


Assuntos
Qualidade da Água , Brasil , Microbiologia da Água
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Sci Total Environ ; 912: 168900, 2024 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38016551

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The mining industry suppresses vegetation, exposing large soil areas in its ordinary operation. Water pollution and turbidity are caused by the carrying of solids, mainly colloidal particles, to the watercourses due to the effect of rainfall events. Therefore, the discharge of those effluents will lead to failure with watercourse quality parameters. Thus, there is a need to treat drainages (rainwaters) from the mining industry. However, using common coagulants and flocculants can result in acute or chronic ecotoxicity for aquatic biota. In this scenario, this research aimed to evaluate using a natural coagulant, the biopolymer Chitosan, to remove turbidity from mining industry spoiled water through bio-coagulation. The ecotoxicity of the natural coagulant was compared to the commonly used coagulants. For this purpose, we used synthetic rainwater (SRW) from the dispersion of fine (colloidal) particles in natural waters. Materials (water and soil) were collected in the mining area's sumps (sedimentation basins). The turbidity of the produced SRW ranged from between 500 and 4000 NTU. Jar Tests using Chitosan (CTS), polyaluminum chloride (PAC®12), and Superfloc®N100 variable doses were carried out to compare the effects of the coagulating/flocculating agents on the SRW turbidity reduction. The obtained results demonstrated the efficiency of CHS on turbidity reduction. The results were encouraging for low turbidity samples (<1000 NTU), making it possible to meet the limit parameters recommended by the Brazilian legislation. In addition, it was possible to conclude both CHS and the effluents treated with this coagulant have lower toxicity to aquatic biota than the combination of PAC®12 and Superfloc®N100.


Assuntos
Quitosana , Purificação da Água , Purificação da Água/métodos , Floculação , Água , Solo
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Rev. homeopatia (São Paulo) ; 85(1): 32-35, 2024.
Artigo em Português | LILACS, MOSAICO - Saúde integrativa, HomeoIndex - Homeopatia | ID: biblio-1562970

RESUMO

Os desastres naturais tem se intensificado nas últimas décadas causando impactos sobre a saúde humana e todas as esferas: física, psíquica e espiritual. Dentre as diferentes abordagens terapêuticas a Homeopatia surge como uma opção suave, segura, duradoura e de baixo custo. O objetivo deste artigo é mostrar as possibilidades de utilização da abordagem e dos medicamentos homeopáticos nestes eventos. Para tanto consideramos a Homeopatia aplicada nos diferentes níveis de atuação e complexidade dos cuidados à saúde. Concluindo, salientamos que a Homeopatia e os Médicos Homeopatas podem e devem participar nas ações de acolhimento e cuidado à saúde das pessoas direta ou indiretamente atingidas por este trágico evento.


Natural disasters have intensified in recent decades, causing impacts on human health and all spheres: physical, psychological and spiritual. Among the different therapeutic approaches, Homeopathy appears as a gentle, safe, long-lasting and low-cost option. The objective of this article is to show the possibilities of using the homeopathic approach and medicines in these events. To this end, we consider Homeopathy applied at different levels of activity and complexity of health care. In conclusion, we emphasize that Homeopathy and Homeopathic Doctors can and should participate in welcoming and caring for the health of people directly or indirectly affected by this tragic event.


Assuntos
Água de Chuva , Terapêutica Homeopática , Prevenção de Doenças , Desastres Naturais
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Discov Water ; 3(1): 9, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38013984

RESUMO

Brazil is the fifth largest country by area in the world, with a variety of climates in its territory. This work assesses the economic attractiveness of domestic rainwater harvesting direct feed systems, for the replacement of non-drinking water, in 148 locations of the Brazilian territory considering hourly rainfall data for the 14-year period between 2008 and 2021. The water tariff and consumption data for each location were also considered along with estimated hourly and monthly consumption patterns. With annual operating expenses at 1% of the capital expenditure and an annual discount rate of 8%, the net present value for the 14-year period is positive in only 15 locations, which are among those with the highest water tariffs in the country. The results of these base case simulations discourage the installation of domestic RWH systems in most of the Brazilian locations considered. However, the results also show that, depending on house occupancy, filtration equipment cost, water tariff, and catchment area, outcomes more favorable to the installation of RWH systems are obtained, especially in cities of Brazil's southern and southeastern regions.

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J Environ Manage ; 326(Pt B): 116814, 2023 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36403463

RESUMO

Population increase, climate change and soil impermeability are factors causing floods in large urban centres. Such places also always have water shortage problems. This research aims to evaluate the influence of rainwater harvesting in residential buildings on stormwater in a basin located in southern Brazil (Rio Cachoeira Basin). Urbanised and non-urbanised areas, soil types, curve numbers and time of concentration of each sub-basin were taken into account. Through the HEC-HMS programme, it was possible to calculate hydrographs for the base scenario (when there is no rainwater harvesting). Then, rainwater tanks for the residential buildings were sized using the computer programme Netuno. In the second scenario, there is rainwater harvesting in all residential buildings. Thus, the hydrographs for the second scenario were also calculated. The peak flow reduction potentials for the sub-basins ranged from 2.7% to 14.3%. The highest percentage (14.3%) did not occur in the sub-basin with the most extensive roof area; such highest peak flow reduction occurred in Bom Retiro sub-basin. In Bom Retiro sub-basin, there are more houses than multi-storey residential buildings. Even when considering the full potential of rainwater harvesting for roof areas of all existing buildings in the Rio Cachoeira Basin, the average potential reduction in peak flow was 7.2%. The conclusion is that rainwater tanks in residential buildings have little influence on stormwater runoff, and the stormwater runoff will be less affected when the area of the hydrographic basin is larger. Thus, the reduction in peak flows is insignificant when considering the flooding in the region.


Assuntos
Inundações , Poluição da Água , Solo , Brasil , Movimentos da Água
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J Am Mosq Control Assoc ; 38(2): 113-117, 2022 06 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35588174

RESUMO

Most residences in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) rely on household rainwater-catchment systems and subterranean cisterns for long-term water storage that may provide suitable habitats for mosquitoes of public health relevance. We conducted a household cistern survey (n = 164) on the islands of St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas in 2019. The survey revealed that 45.7% (95% CI: 38.3-53.4%) of cisterns contained mosquitoes (adult and/or immature mosquitoes). Aedes aegypti, a vector of chikungunya, dengue, and Zika viruses in the USVI, was found in 27.4% (95% CI: 21.2-34.7%) of cisterns and accounted for 83.3% of the total mosquitoes identified in the study. The odds of detecting mosquitoes in a cistern were 5.45 times higher at locations where the residents reported that they had observed adult mosquitoes coming out of their cisterns (95% CI: 2.25-14.21), suggesting that vector control personnel should consider resident complaints about mosquitoes in their cistern as valid and likely reliable self-assessments. Resident mosquito management practices in cisterns did not correspond with decreased odds of mosquito detection. We conclude that cisterns in the USVI commonly provide habitat for immature and adult Ae. aegypti, which may decrease the effectiveness of area-wide mosquito control strategies. Additional studies are necessary to evaluate the importance of these cisterns as they relate to mosquito production and arbovirus transmission risk, and to assess physical and chemical control methods.


Assuntos
Aedes , Infecção por Zika virus , Zika virus , Animais , Estudos Transversais , Ecossistema , Mosquitos Vetores , Ilhas Virgens Americanas
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35328848

RESUMO

The Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara (MAG) experiences water shortage and overexploitation of aquifers. In addition, it suffers from seasonal flooding that is channeled towards inadequate sanitary drainage, creating a strong negative environmental impact. These problems are rooted in the waterproofing of the urban surface. Many cities around the world have used deep injection wells to recover aquifers and remove surface waters. Certain geohydrological conditions are required for the implementation of these deep injection wells, deeper than 30 m, such as significant surface runoff, acceptable water quality for infiltration, considerable depth in the phreatic levels, and good subsoil permeability. All of these conditions exist in the MAG or could be achieved without significant investment. An assessment is presented exploring the viability for a solution based on this technology, as a strategy to recover aquifers and reduce flooding. The first step was to identify, through map algebra, a micro-basin suitable for this technology. Then, mean runoff volumes were obtained and a stratigraphic profile was carried out based on 19 standard penetration tests (SPT). With these data, a numerical simulation of deep injection wells of different dimensions was performed, providing recommendations for a solution based on these calculations. The results show that both problems can be solved with this relatively simple and cheap technology supporting public health.


Assuntos
Água Subterrânea , Cidades , Inundações , Qualidade da Água
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Sci Total Environ ; 807(Pt 2): 150778, 2022 Feb 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34619218

RESUMO

Rainwater harvesting has been considered an affordable practice to supplement the conventional sources of water supply for potable and non-potable uses worldwide. This study characterizes the viral community found in roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) samples obtained under different rain volumes in a densely urbanized low-income region in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three pilot-scale standardized metal-sheet roofs (same catchment area, material age, and slope - 3%) were installed in the study area aiming at obtaining more reliable and representative samples. Fifty-four samples were collected from six rainfall events from January to April 2019 and concentrated by the skimmed-milk flocculation method. Pools of different rainfall volumes were submitted to high throughput sequencing using the shotgun metagenomic approach. Sequencing was performed on NextSeq platform. Genomic analysis of the virus community revealed that most are RNA non-human viruses, including two main families: Dicistroviridae and Iflaviridae, recognized for infecting arthropods. Bacteriophages were also relatively abundant, with a predominance of DNA phages belonging to Microviridae and Siphoviridae families, showing percentages from 5.3 and 3.7% of the total viral hits present in these samples, respectively. Viral genomic RNA viruses (77%) predominated over DNA viruses (23%). Concerning number of viral species identified, a higher percentage was observed for plant viruses (12 families, 58%). Hepatitis A virus and human klassevirus 1 were detected among the established human pathogens, suggesting the need for RHRW treatment before it is considered for human consumption. Australian bat lyssavirus was also detected, emphasizing the importance of environmental monitoring facing emerging viruses. The results corroborate the influence of the surrounding area on the rainwater quality.


Assuntos
Pobreza , Chuva/virologia , Viroma , Brasil , Cidades , Metagenômica
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; Eng. sanit. ambient;26(5): 935-943, set.-out. 2021. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346002

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RESUMO A concepção dos sistemas de drenagem de águas pluviais como separador absoluto é uma característica marcante na gestão das águas urbanas, no entanto não é o reflexo da realidade de tal sistema na maioria das cidades brasileiras, onde frequentemente esgotos e águas pluviais escoam pelos mesmos condutos. Diante disso, o objetivo do presente trabalho foi investigar as contribuições de contaminação fecal dos canais de drenagem afluentes ao Canal do Prado, pertencentes ao sistema de macrodrenagem de águas pluviais da cidade de Campina Grande, na Paraíba. Para a realização da pesquisa de campo, foram definidos sete pontos de monitoramento ao longo do canal e, como indicadores de contaminação fecal, coliformes termotolerantes, Escherichia coli e os ovos dos helmintos Ascaris lumbricoides, Taenia sp, Hymenolepis nana, Hymenolepis diminuta, Enterobius vermicularis, Ancilostomideo sp e Trichuris sp. Os resultados apontaram que ovos de Ascaris lumbricoides foram os que apresentaram maior frequência nos pontos de monitoramento, relacionados à maior descarga de esgotos sanitários. Tais descargas também foram verificadas por elevados valores médios de coliformes termotolerantes que atingiram até 1,6 x 107 UFC.100 mL-1, valor típico de esgoto sanitário. Escherichia coli ocorreu em mais de 90% das amostras coletadas em todos os pontos de monitoramento.


ABSTRACT The design of rainwater drainage systems as an absolute separator is a significant feature in urban water management, however, this is not a reflection of the reality of such a system in most Brazilian cities, where sewage and rainwater often run along the same path. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate contributions of fecal contamination from tributary drainage channels to Canal do Prado, belonging to the urban macro-drainage system of rainwater in the city of Campina Grande, Paraíba State. For the fieldwork, seven monitoring points were set along the channel object of this study, determining thermotolerant coliforms, Escherichia coli, and helminth eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides, Taenia sp, Hymenolepis nana, Hymenolepis diminuta, Enterobius vermicularis, and Trichuris sp, as fecal contamination indicators. The results pointed out that eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides were those with the highest frequency in monitoring points, being this related to the increased discharge of sewage. Such discharges were also verified by high mean values of thermotolerant coliforms that reached up to 1.6 x 107 CFU.100 mL-1, typical value of domestic sewage. Escherichia coli was present in over 90% of all samples collected from monitoring points.

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Talanta ; 235: 122820, 2021 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34517675

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This paper presents the Outer Plug Standardization - OPS, a novel technique as an alternative for the classic internal standardization using multiple injection in capillary zone electrophoresis is proposed herein. This technique was applied in a new method for the determination of chloride, nitrate and sulfate in rainwater samples. After the injection accuracy was tested and proved to be a minor error source (average 1.26% RSD), the OPS was applied and it improved the intra-day and inter-day precision of the analytical method by 32.5% and 24.7%, respectively. Using a capillary with effective length of 23.5 cm the electrophoretic separation of the three inorganic anions could be achieved in <1 min, with detection limits of 0.05, 0.09 and 0.11 mg L-1 for chloride, nitrate and sulfate, respectively. Also, the statistical t-test was applied to the results obtained for 82 rainwater samples that were collected and analyzed applying both the method developed in this study and the official APHA 4140 method where no statistical difference was noted within a 95% confidence level.


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Cloretos , Projetos de Pesquisa , Ânions , Calibragem , Padrões de Referência
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Food Environ Virol ; 13(3): 412-420, 2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34185277

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Roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) is considered relatively clean water, even though the possible presence of pathogens in the water may pose human health risks. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of enteric viruses in the first flush (10 mm) of RHRW from a densely populated and low-income urbanized region of Rio de Janeiro. One hundred samples (5 L) were collected from 10 rainfall events between April 2015 and March 2017. RNA and DNA viruses were concentrated using the skimmed milk flocculation method and analyzed using the TaqMan® quantitative RT-qPCR and qPCR. Human adenoviruses, noroviruses, rotaviruses A, and avian parvoviruses were detected in 54%, 31%, 12%, and 12% of the positive samples. JC polyomavirus, also targeted, was not detected. Virus concentrations ranged from 1.09 × 101 to 2.58 × 103 genome copies/Liter (GC/L). Partial nucleotide sequence confirmed the presence of HAdV type 41, norovirus genotype GII.4, and avian parvovirus 1. The results suggest that the first flush diversion devices may not adequately remove enteric virus from the rainwater. Additional treatment of RHRW is required to mitigate potential health risks from potable use of captured water.


Assuntos
Adenovírus Humanos , Microbiologia da Água , Brasil , Floculação , Humanos , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real
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Environ Sci Technol ; 55(12): 8371-8381, 2021 06 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34086449

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One billion people worldwide experience intermittent water supply (IWS), in which piped water is delivered for limited durations. Households with IWS must invest in water storage infrastructure and often rely on multiple sources of water; therefore, these household-level purchasing and infrastructure decisions is a critical component of water access. Informed by interviews with IWS households, we use radial basis function networks, a type of artificial neural network, to determine optimal household water management decisions that maximize reliability of water supply while minimizing costs for a representative household in Mexico City that uses municipal piped water, trucked water, and rainwater. We find that securing reliable water supply for IWS households is greatly assisted by installation of household storage tanks of at least 2500 L. In the case of IWS households with limited storage options, the overall cost for water supply is reduced by scheduling water deliveries on nonconsecutive days. Rainwater harvesting systems were shown to be economically viable for households with limited water supply. This study demonstrates the importance of considering the management of multiple sources and household storage infrastructure when evaluating water investments in cities with IWS.


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Água Potável , Água , Cidades , Humanos , México , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Abastecimento de Água
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 28(27): 35941-35957, 2021 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33682056

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The quality of the water consumed by a given community is related to its quality of life. In this sense, this study aimed to evaluate, from the perspective of health risk, the physical, chemical, and microbiological quality of drinking water, in a quilombola community, and the qualitative aspects intrinsic to its use and storage. For this, water samples, collected at the exits of the collective water supply system and from eight cisterns that store rainwater, used for human consumption, were analyzed. The samples were subjected to physical, chemical, and microbiological analysis, including adenovirus (HAdV) and enterovirus (EV). The probability of an individual acquiring infection through water consumption was determined by quantitative microbiological risk analysis using HAdV and Escherichia coli (EC) as reference pathogens. The results showed that the water in the deep tubular well had 270.8 mg/L of total hardness, leading to the rejection of its consumption by ingestion. Alternativity, the people in the community consume rainwater stored in cisterns. For this type of water, the presence of heterotrophic bacteria was found in 75%, total coliform was present in 100%, and Enterococci were detected in 25%. Furthermore, EC was present in 25%, EV in 50%, and HAdV in 100% of the samples. The probability of annual infection with HAdV and EC was, in the worst situation, 100% and 1.3%, respectively. Regarding the qualitative and quantitative aspects, there was a significant positive correlation between the absence of EC and the withdrawal of water from the cistern using a pump and the opposite when the withdrawal was carried out using a bucket or hose. Based on the results found, it is important to carry out actions aimed at improving water quality and, consequently, the quality of life of people living in the study community.


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Qualidade de Vida , Água , Brasil , Humanos , Medição de Risco , Microbiologia da Água , Qualidade da Água , Abastecimento de Água
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; Eng. sanit. ambient;26(1): 151-158, jan.-fev. 2021. graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1154109

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RESUMO Neste trabalho é apresentada uma avaliação das águas de chuva armazenadas em cisternas no semiárido do estado da Paraíba. Foram coletadas e analisadas amostras de água de cisternas de placas de concreto (CPLA) e de polietileno (CPOL), buscando-se verificar se há diferenças entre os parâmetros de qualidade da água nos dois tipos de cisternas. Foram aplicados testes estatísticos para detectar se há diferenças entre os parâmetros físico-químicos pH, temperatura, turbidez, condutividade elétrica, sólidos totais dissolvidos, oxigênio dissolvido, alcalinidade, cor, dureza, cloreto, amônia, sulfato, salinidade e nitrato. Também foram feitas análises da variabilidade dos parâmetros e verificações de conformidade de acordo com a Portaria n° 5/2017 do Ministério da Saúde que estabelece os padrões de potabilidade da água. Entre os parâmetros analisados nas amostras de água provenientes das CPLA e CPOL, os que apresentaram confirmação da hipótese de igualdade de médias foram cloreto, oxigênio dissolvido e sulfato. Houve maior variabilidade da alcalinidade e da salinidade nas águas das CPLA em relação às das CPOL. Quase todos os parâmetros físico-químicos apresentaram-se em conformidade com a portaria, com exceção de cor, pH e turbidez.


ABSTRACT An evaluation of rainwater stored in cisterns in the semiarid region of the state of Paraíba is presented in this paper. Water samples from concrete plates cisterns (CPLAs) and polyethylene ones (CPOLs) were collected and analyzed in order to verify whether there are differences between water quality parameters in the two types of cisterns. Statistical tests were applied to detect whether there are differences between the physical and chemical parameters pH, temperature, turbidity, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, alkalinity, color, hardness, chloride, ammonia, sulfate, salinity, and nitrate. Analyses of the variability of the parameters and verifications of compliance were also carried out in accordance with the Ministry of Health Consolidation Ordinance 05/2017, which establishes water potability standards. Among the parameters analyzed in the water samples from the CPLAs and CPOLs, those that confirmed the hypothesis of equality of means were chloride, dissolved oxygen, and sulfate. There were higher alkalinity and salinity variability in CPLAs waters in relation to these parameters in CPOLs. Almost all physicochemical parameters were in compliance with the ordinance, and the exception were color, pH, and turbidity.

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Environ Res ; 188: 109862, 2020 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32846646

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The lower portion of Taquari River is influenced by compounds from anthropic activities causing concern about the drinking water supplied to cities in the region. The study objective was to investigate the presence of contaminants at drinking water abstraction sites, defining the mutagenic effects of these stressors as an ecosystem quality parameter and its possible effects on human health. Geographic Information System techniques were used to investigate sources of contamination and it was found that agricultural activities predominated with a few medium and high potential pollutant agricultural activities, besides a soil area that was contaminated and undergoing an intervention process. Mutagenic effects were evaluated by Salmonella/microsome assay using TA98, TA97a, TA100, YG1041 and YG1042 strains in the presence and absence of metabolic activation (S9). Mutagenesis found in organic sediment extracts and surface water samples showed the prevalence of direct-acting mutagens at the drinking water abstraction sites. Taquari (Ta032, the sampling points were named according to the initial letters of the river (Ta), followed by the number of kilometers from the mouth) showed the highest mutagenic potency in sediment, while Ta063, at Bom Retiro do Sul, presented it in the water sample. In the Triunfo region (Ta011) there were significant responses in sediment and in water samples. The samples at General Câmara (Ta006) showed the least presence of contaminants. The Allium cepa test applied to sediments in natura showed significant micronucleus induction in Ta032 in accordance with the Salmonella/microssome assay. The test performed on Danio rerio embryos (FET) in the in natura water samples did not present significant responses. Chemical analyses of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and metals already identified as chemical markers in the area indicated a small contribution to the mutagenic potency, calling attention to the fact that other direct-acting pollutants may be present at the drinking water abstraction sites.


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Água Potável , Hidrocarbonetos Policíclicos Aromáticos , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Ecossistema , Humanos , Testes de Mutagenicidade , Mutagênicos/análise , Mutagênicos/toxicidade , Hidrocarbonetos Policíclicos Aromáticos/análise , Hidrocarbonetos Policíclicos Aromáticos/toxicidade , Rios , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Poluentes Químicos da Água/toxicidade
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; Eng. sanit. ambient;25(1): 133-144, jan.-fev. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090131

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RESUMO A implantação de sistemas de aproveitamento de águas pluviais (SAAPs) em edificações com alto consumo de água, como estabelecimentos hospitalares, pode trazer benefícios tanto econômicos aos usuários como ambientais. No entanto, é considerada por alguns como a última ação a implementar na conservação da água nessas instituições, recomendando-se, em um primeiro momento, ações de diminuição de consumo. Por isso, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o potencial de economia de água decorrente da implantação de um SAAP como alternativa de abastecimento de água e estabelecer comparações com ações de diminuição de consumo, tendo como objeto de estudo o Hospital Universitário (HU), da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Paulo. Para tanto, foi adotada uma metodologia baseada no balanço hídrico em função das demandas de água para diferentes usos no HU e em relação às edificações atualmente em funcionamento e ampliações futuras, previstas em dos fases; análises do tamanho ótimo de armazenamento e avaliação da redução de consumo com um maior controle das perdas e a substituição de tecnologias existentes por dispositivos economizadores nos mesmos períodos. Com a determinação da relação oferta-demanda, a implantação do SAAP evidenciou um potencial de economia de água de 57% do consumo com as instalações atualmente em funcionamento e de 19% do consumo final projetado para o final das ampliações, enquanto as ações de diminuição apontaram valores de 37 a 24% para os mesmos cenários. Procedimentos combinados de aproveitamento de águas de chuva e diminuição de consumo de água podem economizar entre 71% do consumo atual e 39% no final de projeto, níveis considerados significativos e que refletem a necessidade do gerenciamento estratégico da água que promovam benefícios financeiros, ambientais e sociais.


ABSTRACT The implementation of rainwater harvesting systems (RWHS) in buildings with significant water consumption, such as hospitals, can bring both economic and environmental benefits to users. However, it is considered by some the last action to be implemented in the conservation of water in these institutions, recommending at a first moment actions to reduce consumption. That is why the purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of water saving by means of the implementation of a RWHS as an alternative of water supply and to establish comparisons with water uses conservations actions, having as an object of study the University Hospital of the Federal University of São Carlos - SP (UH). This was determined by a methodology based on the water balance as a function of the water demands for different uses in the UH and in relation to the buildings currently in operation and future extensions, planned in the phases; optimal storage size analysis and consumption reduction assessment with greater loss control and replacement of existing technologies with cost-saving devices over the same periods. With the determination of the supply - demand relationship, RWHS's implementation showed a water saving potential of 57% of the current consumption and 19% of the projected end, while the decreasing actions indicated values of 37 to 24% for the same scenarios. Combined actions for rainwater harvesting and reducing water consumption can save between 71% of current consumption and 39% at the end of the project, which are considered to be significant levels and reflect the needs of strategic water management with financial, environmental and social benefits.

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Environ Technol ; 41(8): 981-996, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30148424

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Most of South America lacks studies on rainwater composition. The present study evaluates rainwater composition and bulk deposition inside Barcarena power station, located at the mouth of the Tocantins River with Amazon River in Brazil. In 2012, 24-h rainwater samples were collected inside the ELETRONORTE power plant (n = 93), and pH, EC, cations and anions were analyzed. In order of abundance, the rainwater ions were Na+ > Cl- > SO4-2 > Ca+2 > K+ > F- > Mg+2 > NH4+-N > NO3--N. pH values ranged from 4.5 to 6.9, with 17 events with pH <5.6 and 5 events with pH < 5.0. Sodium and Cl- were the dominant ions with sea salt as main contribution. Acidity, enrichment factors and principal component analysis (PCA) indicate that F-, SO4-2 and NO3--N in the rainwater came from anthropogenic sources. Fluoride correlated strongly (>0.85) with Ca+2 and Mg+2, likely originated from same source in the aluminum production chain. Potassium originated from a mixture of anthropogenic and natural sources, with a good correlation (>0.70) with NO3--N and NH4+-N, indicating biomass burning and fertilizer origins. In 2012, Barcarena total bulk deposition ranged from 14,070 to 17,890 mg m-2 y-1 with significant contributions of SO4-2 (2,385 to 2,851 mg m-2 y-1), F- (419 to 479 mg m-2 y-1) and NO3--N (128 to 280 mg m-2 y-1). EC values (4 to 254 µS cm-1) indicated a medium site pollution severity (> 175 µS cm-1), which increased the risk of damage to electrical components.Highlights Chemical characterization of Barcarena, PA/Brazil rainwater in 2012 events.Apportionment sources of ionic rainwater content evaluated by acidity fraction, enrichment factors and principal component analysis.Anthropic fluoride, sulfate and nitrate local deposition values were compared with other regional data.Maintenance procedure recommendations under identified atmospheric deposition.


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Chuva , Rios , Brasil , Monitoramento Ambiental , Boca , Estações do Ano
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