CASE STUDY: SPATIOTEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF THE CALADINHO BROOK, PIRACICABA'S RIVER WATERSHED, MINAS GERAIS, FOR PUBLIC SUPPLY
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X14253Keywords:
Tratamento de água, qualidade da água, impacto ambiental, Ribeirão Caladinho.Abstract
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X14253
The surface waters are subject to damage caused by the discharge of domestic and industrial sewage and by the precariousness of collection and disposal systems of municipal solid waste. In this context, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of natural waters is essential for the selection of water treatment techniques more appropriate. The objective of this study was to propose techniques for water treatment for human consumption based on the qualitative characterization of the water of Caladinho River, located in the city of Coronel Fabriciano Metropolitan Region of the Steel Valley (MG). The relevance of this research is expressed in the study of the impact of physical, chemical and biological water quality parameters in the drinking water utilities.
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