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    Aterro Sanitário - Proposta Relevante para Reduzir os Lixões nas Cidades de até 100.000 Habitantes
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016) LOPES, Enildo Batista; SOUZA, José Antônio da Silva; RODRÍGUEZ, Jorge Laureano Moya
    This dissertation presents a study on solid waste management in Brazilian cities with up to 100,000 inhabitants, focusing on the need to replace dumps with landfills. The work addresses the challenges of environmental management and proposes solutions for the adequate disposal of waste, aiming to preserve public health and the environment. The research includes a literature review and suggests the construction of a landfill as a viable alternative to mitigate the negative impacts of dumps, as well as discussing the importance of environmental education and community involvement.
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    Patologias Hidro-Sanitárias em Condomínio Residencial Vertical em Manaus (AM): Diagnóstico e Terapia
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) VIEIRA, Paulo Cézar Corrêa; RODRÍGUEZ, Jorge Laureano Moya; SOUZA, José Antônio da Silva; Emanuel Negrão Macêdo
    This article presents a study on pathological manifestations in sanitary sewage systems in a vertical residential condominium in Manaus. Identified pathologies include bad odors, blockages, noise, and sewage backflow, resulting from non-compliance with technical standards, execution failures, and lack of maintenance. The study proposes therapeutic solutions to mitigate these issues, emphasizing the importance of adhering to norms and building maintenance to ensure user well-being.
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    Previsão do Índice de Emissões de uma Usina Geradora de Eletricidade
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) SILVA, Wagner Ferreira; CAMPOS, Lucila Maria de Souza; MIGUEL, Paulo Augusto Cauchick; RODRÍGUEZ, Jorge Laureano Moya; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; Prof Dr. Walter Barra Junior
    The study examines the emission indices of an electricity-generating plant from 2001 to 2013, forecasting emissions up to 2020. Methods such as exponential, logarithmic, linear, and ARIMA were applied using tools like Excel and SPSS20. Results indicated an increase in emissions over time, with variations depending on the method used. The research underscores the significance of forecasting for environmental and operational planning in thermoelectric plants, while comparing the effectiveness of different methods.
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    Proposta de Alternativa de Sistemas de Cogeração como Fator de Redução de Custos no Consumo de Energia no Hospital Alpha
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016) ALMEIDA, Victor da Silva; RODRÍGUEZ, Jorge Laureano Moya; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral
    Hospitals have high energy consumption per unit area due to the continuous use of heating and cooling equipment, essential for maintaining thermal comfort and indoor air quality. This study analyzes the feasibility of implementing a cogeneration system at Alpha Hospital, considering its structure, equipment, and consumption patterns. The research proposes a cogeneration variant and assesses its economic feasibility, demonstrating potential cost reductions and positive environmental impacts.

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