Documentação de convênios

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://rigalileo.itegam.org.br/handle/123456789/173

Trabalhos ténico-científico oriundos de convênios com universidades para oferta de turmas de mestrado e doutorados no Estado do Amazonas

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    O Potencial de Captação e Abastecimento de Água Pluvial na Comunidade Vila de Lindóia – Município de Itacoatiara/AM
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2015) SILVA, Marcos Maurício Costa da; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues; NETO, João Augusto Pereira; LIMA, Aline Maria Meiguins de; Jandecy Cabral Leite
    "This article assesses the potential for rainwater harvesting for domestic use in the Vila de Lindóia community, Itacoatiara/AM. Fifteen residences were analyzed, considering roof areas, historical rainfall data, and residents' willingness to adopt the system. Results indicate that an area of 23.02 m² per person is sufficient to fully utilize rainwater, with the first flush discarded to ensure quality. The study concludes that implementing this system is feasible and can reduce reliance on traditional water sources, promoting water sustainability in the region."
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    O Potencial de Captação e Abastecimento de Água Pluvial na Comunidade Vila de Lindóia – Município de Itacoatiara
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015) SILVA, Marcos Maurício Costa da; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues
    This research deals with the survey of the potential for rainwater harvesting and supply for domestic use in the Vila de Lindóia Community, in the Municipality of Itacoatiara, Amazonas. The study aims to assess the feasibility of using rainwater for potable purposes, discarding the first flush, to reduce the number of people without access to quality water. Socioeconomic surveys were conducted in 15 households, analyzing water supply methods and the acceptance of the proposal. The results indicate that the use of rainwater, even partially, is viable and can contribute to reducing waterborne diseases and promoting environmental sustainability.