Documentação de convênios
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Trabalhos ténico-científico oriundos de convênios com universidades para oferta de turmas de mestrado e doutorados no Estado do Amazonas
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Item Análise do Processo de Captação, Tratamento e Distribuição de Água na Companhia de Saneamento da Cidade de Benjamin Constant – AM(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018) HERMENEGILDO, Eleodoro Rodriguez; SOUZA, José Antônio da SilvaIn recent decades, there has been a general recognition that water supply systems for human consumption must not only comply with legal standards but also achieve performance levels that ensure consumer confidence in the provided quality. This study analyzes the stages of abstraction, treatment, and distribution of water by the municipal sanitation company in Benjamin Constant – AM, also assessing the economic valuation of water and its alignment with the privatization model of basic sanitation services. The research examined COSAMA’s compliance with sanitary and environmental regulations and addressed the water supply crisis faced by the city in 2015. The results indicate that the concessionaire has fulfilled its contracts with the public authorities and met social demands, particularly for registered users.Item EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL VISANDO O TRATAMENTO DE ÁGUA PARA O CONSUMO HUMANO NO DISTRITO RURAL DA CIDADE DE PRESIDENTE FIGUEIREDO – AM(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018) SILVA, José Edson Lima da; Prof. Dr. Waldinei Rosa MonteiroThis study aims to discuss environmental education as a process for water treatment intended for human consumption in the Vila Canoas Community, in the rural district of Presidente Figueiredo/AM. The research sought to understand residents’ habits regarding water collection, preservation, treatment, and usage. An analysis of the quality of the consumed water and the disinfection practices adopted by the community was conducted. The study employed qualitative and quantitative approaches, including interviews and participant observation. The results indicate the need to strengthen educational practices for water resource preservation and the adoption of effective treatment methods.