The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | The Challenges of Accessing Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic. The research was divided into 5 steps. Initially, bibliographic data survey was carried out. Then, the sanitation indicators worked on in the research were defined. In step III, the virtual form for data collection was created. Finally, the obtained data were discussed and analyzed. As a result of this research, it was found that not all CDA residents had access to basic water supply and sanitation services. Furthermore, in 13.5% of households there was a lack of water at least once a week. Also, 73.7% of homes did not have access to a sewage collection network. And 24.4% used a black cesspool to dispose of the generated sewage. In this scenario, the importance of planning and investing in basic sanitation structures is renewed both in the capitals and in the municipalities in the interior of the State of Pará. Because, it is understood that this way it will be possible to reduce not only the contagion of COVID-19, but also of so many other diseases caused by the absence of basic sanitation services. |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemicLos desafíos del acceso a los servicios de abastecimiento de agua y alcantarillado sanitario en el norte de Brasil, en tiempos de la pandemia Covid-19Os desafios do acesso aos serviços de Abastecimento de Água e Esgotamento Sanitário ao Norte do Brasil, em tempos de pandemia da Covid-19WaterSewerCovid-19CDA.AguaAlcantarillaCoronavirusCovid-19CDA.ÁguaEsgotoCoronavírusCovid-19CDA.The Challenges of Accessing Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic. The research was divided into 5 steps. Initially, bibliographic data survey was carried out. Then, the sanitation indicators worked on in the research were defined. In step III, the virtual form for data collection was created. Finally, the obtained data were discussed and analyzed. As a result of this research, it was found that not all CDA residents had access to basic water supply and sanitation services. Furthermore, in 13.5% of households there was a lack of water at least once a week. Also, 73.7% of homes did not have access to a sewage collection network. And 24.4% used a black cesspool to dispose of the generated sewage. In this scenario, the importance of planning and investing in basic sanitation structures is renewed both in the capitals and in the municipalities in the interior of the State of Pará. Because, it is understood that this way it will be possible to reduce not only the contagion of COVID-19, but also of so many other diseases caused by the absence of basic sanitation services.Los desafíos del acceso a los servicios de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento en tiempos de la pandemia Covid-19. La investigación se dividió en 5 pasos. Inicialmente se realizó un levantamiento de datos bibliográficos. Luego, se definieron los indicadores de saneamiento trabajados en la investigación. En el paso III, se creó el formulario virtual para la recolección de datos. Finalmente, se discutieron y analizaron los datos obtenidos. Como resultado de esta investigación, se encontró que no todos los residentes de CDA tenían acceso a servicios básicos de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento. Además, en el 13,5% de los hogares faltaba agua al menos una vez a la semana. Además, el 73,7% de los hogares no tenía acceso a un sistema de recolección de aguas residuales. Y el 24,4% utilizó un pozo negro para eliminar las aguas residuales generadas. En este escenario, se renueva la importancia de la planificación e inversiones en estructuras de saneamiento básico tanto en las capitales como en los municipios del interior del Estado de Pará, pues se entiende que de esta manera se podrá reducir no solo la contagio de COVID-19, pero también de tantas otras enfermedades provocadas por la ausencia de servicios básicos de saneamiento.Os desafios do acesso aos serviços de Abastecimento de Água e Esgotamento Sanitário em tempos de pandemia da Covid-19. A pesquisa foi dividida em 5 etapas. Inicialmente, foi realizado um levantamento de dados bibliográficos. Em seguida, foram definidos os indicadores de saneamento de trabalhados na pesquisa. Na etapa III, foi elaborado o formulário virtual para a coleta de dados. Finalizando, foram discutidos e analisados os dados obtidos. Como resultado dessa pesquisa, foi constatado que nem todos os moradores de CDA possuíam acesso aos serviços básicos de abastecimento de água e esgotamento sanitário. Além disso, em 13,5% dos domicílios ocorria falta de água pelo menos uma vez por semana. Também, 73,7% das residências não tinham acesso à rede coletora de esgoto. Em 24,4% utilizava-se fossa negra para disposição do esgoto gerado. Diante desse cenário, é renovada a importância de planejamento e investimentos em estruturas básicas de saneamento tanto nas capitais quanto nos municípios do interior do Estado do Pará, pois entende-se que dessa forma será possível reduzir não só o contágio da COVID-19, mas, também, de tantas outras doenças ocasionadas pela ausência de serviços básicos de saneamento.Research, Society and Development2021-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1750710.33448/rsd-v10i8.17507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e40510817507Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e40510817507Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e405108175072525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17507/15640Copyright (c) 2021 Francisca Nara Conceição Moreira; Patricia da Silva Chaves; Nellyana Borges dos Santos; Ranilson Alves dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Francisca Nara ConceiçãoChaves, Patricia da Silva Santos, Nellyana Borges dos Santos, Ranilson Alves dos 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17507Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:49.896959Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic Los desafíos del acceso a los servicios de abastecimiento de agua y alcantarillado sanitario en el norte de Brasil, en tiempos de la pandemia Covid-19 Os desafios do acesso aos serviços de Abastecimento de Água e Esgotamento Sanitário ao Norte do Brasil, em tempos de pandemia da Covid-19 |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic Moreira, Francisca Nara Conceição Water Sewer Covid-19 CDA. Agua Alcantarilla Coronavirus Covid-19 CDA. Água Esgoto Coronavírus Covid-19 CDA. |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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The challenges of access to Water Supply and Sanitary Sewage services in Northern Brazil, in times of Covid-19 pandemic |
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Moreira, Francisca Nara Conceição |
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Moreira, Francisca Nara Conceição Chaves, Patricia da Silva Santos, Nellyana Borges dos Santos, Ranilson Alves dos |
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Chaves, Patricia da Silva Santos, Nellyana Borges dos Santos, Ranilson Alves dos |
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Moreira, Francisca Nara Conceição Chaves, Patricia da Silva Santos, Nellyana Borges dos Santos, Ranilson Alves dos |
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Water Sewer Covid-19 CDA. Agua Alcantarilla Coronavirus Covid-19 CDA. Água Esgoto Coronavírus Covid-19 CDA. |
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Water Sewer Covid-19 CDA. Agua Alcantarilla Coronavirus Covid-19 CDA. Água Esgoto Coronavírus Covid-19 CDA. |
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The Challenges of Accessing Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic. The research was divided into 5 steps. Initially, bibliographic data survey was carried out. Then, the sanitation indicators worked on in the research were defined. In step III, the virtual form for data collection was created. Finally, the obtained data were discussed and analyzed. As a result of this research, it was found that not all CDA residents had access to basic water supply and sanitation services. Furthermore, in 13.5% of households there was a lack of water at least once a week. Also, 73.7% of homes did not have access to a sewage collection network. And 24.4% used a black cesspool to dispose of the generated sewage. In this scenario, the importance of planning and investing in basic sanitation structures is renewed both in the capitals and in the municipalities in the interior of the State of Pará. Because, it is understood that this way it will be possible to reduce not only the contagion of COVID-19, but also of so many other diseases caused by the absence of basic sanitation services. |
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