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    Estudo de Caso do Abastecimento d’Água do Município de Santarém no Pará
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015) ANDRADE, Elen Conceição Leal de; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues
    This work deals with the water supply in the city of Santarém / PA and the various factors that directly affect the population in terms of resource utilization. The overall objective was to evaluate the use of water in the supply sector, quantifying and qualifying the various forms of use, thus contributing to sustainability indicators. Currently the city is supplied by the Pará Sanitation Company COSANPA and by the Municipal Supply - SEMAB. The research was divided into three stages: literature review, field survey, and analysis of results. It is concluded that knowledge of the results of this study may contribute to the design and development of similar future projects, with the aim of improving the water supply of the city of Santarém and the consequent satisfaction of the local population.
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    ESTUDO DE CASO DO ABASTECIMENTO D’ÁGUA DO MUNICÍPIO DE SANTARÉM NO PARÁ
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015) ANDRADE, Elen Conceição Leal de; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues
    This work addresses the water supply in the municipality of Santarém, Pará, and the various factors that directly affect the population's use of this resource. The main objective was to assess water usage in the supply sector, quantifying and qualifying its various forms to contribute to sustainability indicators. Currently, the municipality is supplied by the Pará Sanitation Company (COSANPA) and the Municipal Supply Secretariat (SEMAB). The research was conducted in three stages: literature review, field survey, and result analysis. Findings indicated that most of the population does not waste water, although the absence of water meters makes accurate consumption measurement difficult. Water quality was rated as average by 21.57% of respondents, while 33% reported frequent water shortages, leading part of the population to rely on private wells. The study concludes that understanding these findings can contribute to future projects aimed at improving water supply in the municipality.