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    Caracterização do Solo do Município de Santarém com Base no SPT
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) AGUIAR, Jaciclei Antonio Carneiro de; OLIVEIRA, Dênio Ramam Carvalho de; POMPEU NETO, Bernardo Borges; MAGALHÃES, Edilson Marques
    The study aims to characterize the soil of Santarém municipality using the Standard Penetration Test (SPT), dividing the area into 8 zones for geotechnical analysis. Soil type, profile, geotechnical characteristics, and penetration resistance (Nspt) were evaluated, highlighting significant variations in nearby areas and the influence of the water table.
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    Comparativo da Produção de Concreto na Amazônia – Cidade de Santarém
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2014) SANTOS, Ivens Silva dos; POMPEU NETO, Bernardo Borges; OLIVEIRA, Dênio Ramam Carvalho de; MACÊDO, Alcebíades Negrão; MAGALHÃES, Edilson Marques
    The study compared the production of concrete in batching plants and on-site in Santarém-PA, identifying the most used methods and the factors affecting material quality. Technical visits and interviews with professionals highlighted the prevalence of mixer use, lack of technological control, and poor aggregate quality as main challenges.
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    Estudo de Caso do Abastecimento d’Água da Área Urbana do Município de Santarém no Pará
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) ANDRADE, Elen Conceição Leal de; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues; OLIVEIRA, Dênio Ramam Carvalho de; Prof Dr. Walter Barra Junior
    The study assesses water supply in the urban area of Santarém/PA from the users' perspective, highlighting issues such as the lack of water meters, water quality, and migration to private wells. Based on interviews with 612 households, the research revealed that 56.05% of respondents claim not to waste water, while 33% complain about frequent water shortages. The absence of treated water in approximately 20,000 households and the use of unprotected shallow wells are critical issues identified.