Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Leandro Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fonseca, Saulo Gregory Carneiro, Silva, Lorena Antunes, Silva, Leandro Constantino, Silva, Anderson Santos de Lima, Araújo, Angelina Maria Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29926
Resumo: This article aims to assess the quality of water stored in cisterns, particularly in houses in the Mato Grande Region, an area in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, which has benefited from social government programs. Firstly, a survey was applied to the local population to collect information about the stored water (origin, uses, and treatment methods performed). Subsequently, water samples were collected to perform microbiological analyses. The results show that water is primarily used for many purposes, including drinking. Also, all samples were contaminated by Escherichia coli, a fecal coliform bacterium responsible for many diseases and health problems. These findings suggest the urgent need for public policies and investment in technologies, education, and social development to prevent the proliferation of pathogens in the reservoirs. In addition, the article discusses the most viable alternatives to ensure potable water consumption in disadvantaged populations: the development and large-scale implementation of low-cost intervention methodologies, for example, Social Technologies (TS), that are currently discussed in Brazil by different sectors. Through these actions, a plausible solution is being demonstrated to assist with social needs and, as a result, allow the effective reduction of the social exclusion of individuals in complete alignment with the different pillars of sustainable development established by the United Nations Organization (UN).
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spelling Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies. Agua almacenada en cisternas en comunidades vulnerables de la región de Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Análisis de calidad y propuestas de tecnologías sociales viables. Água armazenada em cisternas de comunidades vulneráveis da região do Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Análises de qualidade e propostas de tecnologias sociais viáveis. Water qualityCisternsAnalysesSocial technologies.CisternasCalidad del aguaAnálisisTecnologías sociales.CisternasQualidade da águaAnálisesTecnologias sociais.This article aims to assess the quality of water stored in cisterns, particularly in houses in the Mato Grande Region, an area in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, which has benefited from social government programs. Firstly, a survey was applied to the local population to collect information about the stored water (origin, uses, and treatment methods performed). Subsequently, water samples were collected to perform microbiological analyses. The results show that water is primarily used for many purposes, including drinking. Also, all samples were contaminated by Escherichia coli, a fecal coliform bacterium responsible for many diseases and health problems. These findings suggest the urgent need for public policies and investment in technologies, education, and social development to prevent the proliferation of pathogens in the reservoirs. In addition, the article discusses the most viable alternatives to ensure potable water consumption in disadvantaged populations: the development and large-scale implementation of low-cost intervention methodologies, for example, Social Technologies (TS), that are currently discussed in Brazil by different sectors. Through these actions, a plausible solution is being demonstrated to assist with social needs and, as a result, allow the effective reduction of the social exclusion of individuals in complete alignment with the different pillars of sustainable development established by the United Nations Organization (UN).Este artículo tiene como objetivo evaluar la calidad del agua almacenada en cisternas, en particular en las casas de la región de Mato Grande, una zona de Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil, que se ha beneficiado de los programas sociales del gobierno. En primer lugar, se aplicó una consulta a la población local para recoger información sobre el agua almacenada (origen, usos y métodos de tratamiento realizados). Posteriormente, se recogieron muestras de agua para realizar análisis microbiológicos. Los resultados muestran que el agua se utiliza principalmente para muchos fines, incluido el de beber. Además, todas las muestras estaban contaminadas por Escherichia coli, una bacteria coliforme fecal responsable de muchas enfermedades y problemas de salud. Estos resultados sugieren la necesidad urgente de políticas públicas e investidura en tecnologías, educación y desarrollo social para prevenir la proliferación de patógenos en los depósitos. Además, el artículo discute las alternativas más viables para asegurar el consumo de agua potable en las poblaciones desfavorecidas: el desarrollo y la implementación a gran escala de metodologías de intervención de bajo costo, por ejemplo, las Tecnologías Sociales (TS), que actualmente se discuten en Brasil por diferentes sectores. A través de estas acciones, se está demostrando una solución plausible para ayudar a las necesidades sociales y, como resultado, permitir la reducción efectiva de la exclusión social de los individuos en completa alineación con los diferentes pilares del desarrollo sostenible establecidos por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU).Este artigo visa avaliar a qualidade da água armazenada em cisternas, particularmente em casas na Região de Mato Grande, uma área no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil, que tem se beneficiado de programas sociais governamentais. Em primeiro lugar, uma pesquisa foi aplicada à população local para coletar informações sobre a água armazenada (origem, usos e métodos de tratamento realizados). Em seguida, foram coletadas amostras de água para a realização de análises microbiológicas. Os resultados mostram que a água é usada principalmente para muitos fins, inclusive para beber. Além disso, todas as amostras foram contaminadas por Escherichia coli, uma bactéria fecal coliforme responsável por muitas doenças e problemas de saúde. Estas descobertas sugerem a necessidade urgente de políticas públicas e investimento em tecnologias, educação e desenvolvimento social para prevenir a proliferação de patógenos nos reservatórios. Além disso, o artigo discute as alternativas mais viáveis para garantir o consumo de água potável em populações desfavorecidas: o desenvolvimento e implementação em larga escala de metodologias de intervenção de baixo custo, por exemplo, Tecnologias Sociais (TS), que são atualmente discutidas no Brasil por diferentes setores. Através destas ações, está sendo demonstrada uma solução plausível para auxiliar nas necessidades sociais e, como resultado, permitir a redução efetiva da exclusão social dos indivíduos em total alinhamento com os diferentes pilares do desenvolvimento sustentável estabelecidos pela Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU).Research, Society and Development2022-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2992610.33448/rsd-v11i7.29926Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e31811729926Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e31811729926Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e318117299262525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29926/25903Copyright (c) 2022 Leandro Silva Costa; Saulo Gregory Carneiro Fonseca; Lorena Antunes Silva; Leandro Constantino Silva; Anderson Santos de Lima Silva; Angelina Maria Lima Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Leandro SilvaFonseca, Saulo Gregory Carneiro Silva, Lorena Antunes Silva, Leandro ConstantinoSilva, Anderson Santos de LimaAraújo, Angelina Maria Lima 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29926Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:51.864205Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
Agua almacenada en cisternas en comunidades vulnerables de la región de Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Análisis de calidad y propuestas de tecnologías sociales viables.
Água armazenada em cisternas de comunidades vulneráveis da região do Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Análises de qualidade e propostas de tecnologias sociais viáveis.
title Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
spellingShingle Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
Costa, Leandro Silva
Water quality
Cisterns
Analyses
Social technologies.
Cisternas
Calidad del agua
Análisis
Tecnologías sociales.
Cisternas
Qualidade da água
Análises
Tecnologias sociais.
title_short Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
title_full Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
title_fullStr Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
title_full_unstemmed Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
title_sort Water stored in cisterns of vulnerable communities in the region of Mato Grande/Rio Grande do Norte: Quality analysis and proposals for viable social technologies.
author Costa, Leandro Silva
author_facet Costa, Leandro Silva
Fonseca, Saulo Gregory Carneiro
Silva, Lorena Antunes
Silva, Leandro Constantino
Silva, Anderson Santos de Lima
Araújo, Angelina Maria Lima
author_role author
author2 Fonseca, Saulo Gregory Carneiro
Silva, Lorena Antunes
Silva, Leandro Constantino
Silva, Anderson Santos de Lima
Araújo, Angelina Maria Lima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Leandro Silva
Fonseca, Saulo Gregory Carneiro
Silva, Lorena Antunes
Silva, Leandro Constantino
Silva, Anderson Santos de Lima
Araújo, Angelina Maria Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water quality
Cisterns
Analyses
Social technologies.
Cisternas
Calidad del agua
Análisis
Tecnologías sociales.
Cisternas
Qualidade da água
Análises
Tecnologias sociais.
topic Water quality
Cisterns
Analyses
Social technologies.
Cisternas
Calidad del agua
Análisis
Tecnologías sociales.
Cisternas
Qualidade da água
Análises
Tecnologias sociais.
description This article aims to assess the quality of water stored in cisterns, particularly in houses in the Mato Grande Region, an area in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, which has benefited from social government programs. Firstly, a survey was applied to the local population to collect information about the stored water (origin, uses, and treatment methods performed). Subsequently, water samples were collected to perform microbiological analyses. The results show that water is primarily used for many purposes, including drinking. Also, all samples were contaminated by Escherichia coli, a fecal coliform bacterium responsible for many diseases and health problems. These findings suggest the urgent need for public policies and investment in technologies, education, and social development to prevent the proliferation of pathogens in the reservoirs. In addition, the article discusses the most viable alternatives to ensure potable water consumption in disadvantaged populations: the development and large-scale implementation of low-cost intervention methodologies, for example, Social Technologies (TS), that are currently discussed in Brazil by different sectors. Through these actions, a plausible solution is being demonstrated to assist with social needs and, as a result, allow the effective reduction of the social exclusion of individuals in complete alignment with the different pillars of sustainable development established by the United Nations Organization (UN).
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