Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico

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Autor(a) principal: Guterres, Albino Moura
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
Texto Completo: http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/289
Resumo: Fresh water found in nature is essential for the life of our planet. However, this source has become scarce, mainly due to waste, and springs contamination generated by the launching of domestic sewage in natura. Many residential, public and business buildings search alternative sources of water and effective treatment for its effluents so as to decrease the use and the contamination of waters. This study was performed at the Instituto Federal Sul-Rio- Grandense , campus Passo Fundo, where the use of undrinkable water sources and the generation of effluents were analyzed. The study had as its aims to evaluate the quantity and quality of those waters, to determine the types of generated effluents, and to analyze their quality before and after the treatment. It was a case study, which was divided in steps: the first one included the raising of data in the field, the diagnostic of the use of undrinkable sources of water and of the effluents treatment systems. The intermediate steps correspond to the verification of the potential economy of fresh water related to the use of undrinkable waters, and a proposal of an effective system of effluents treatment. The last step was an evaluation of the environmental impact generated from the use of undrinkable water and the treatment of effluents which were generated inside Passo Fundo campus. After the research, a single source of undrinkable water was found, which is the collection and storage of rain water. This rain water is used in the restrooms for flushing the toilets and urinals. It corresponds to 34% of the total consumption of water in the campus. All the buildings have an anaerobic sewage treatment made of a septic tank, an anaerobic filter and a sewer. In these systems, domestic sewage is treated essentially, as it comes from restrooms and kitchens. When the analysis of the systems for sewage treatment was made, it was observed that the effluent does not attend most of the admissible standards for the launching in recipient bodies, prescribed by the resolutions CONAMA n. 430/2011 and CONSEMA 128/2011. Based in bibliographical research and in the characteristics of the generated sewage, the following was proposed for the campus: the replacement of the current system of sewage treatment for a single compact station of sewage treatment, made of a UASB reactor followed by a Submerged Aerial Filter and a post-treatment with chlorination to remove pathogenic. Related to the impact analysis, the collection and use of rain water is relevant, because besides decreasing the consumption of fresh water, it contributes to the future of hydric sustainability.
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spelling Fernandes, Vera Maria CartanaCPF:88888888888CPF:99309580020http://lattes.cnpq.br/5244155361752352Guterres, Albino Moura2018-01-10T17:55:41Z2013-06-132012-12-11http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/289Fresh water found in nature is essential for the life of our planet. However, this source has become scarce, mainly due to waste, and springs contamination generated by the launching of domestic sewage in natura. Many residential, public and business buildings search alternative sources of water and effective treatment for its effluents so as to decrease the use and the contamination of waters. This study was performed at the Instituto Federal Sul-Rio- Grandense , campus Passo Fundo, where the use of undrinkable water sources and the generation of effluents were analyzed. The study had as its aims to evaluate the quantity and quality of those waters, to determine the types of generated effluents, and to analyze their quality before and after the treatment. It was a case study, which was divided in steps: the first one included the raising of data in the field, the diagnostic of the use of undrinkable sources of water and of the effluents treatment systems. The intermediate steps correspond to the verification of the potential economy of fresh water related to the use of undrinkable waters, and a proposal of an effective system of effluents treatment. The last step was an evaluation of the environmental impact generated from the use of undrinkable water and the treatment of effluents which were generated inside Passo Fundo campus. After the research, a single source of undrinkable water was found, which is the collection and storage of rain water. This rain water is used in the restrooms for flushing the toilets and urinals. It corresponds to 34% of the total consumption of water in the campus. All the buildings have an anaerobic sewage treatment made of a septic tank, an anaerobic filter and a sewer. In these systems, domestic sewage is treated essentially, as it comes from restrooms and kitchens. When the analysis of the systems for sewage treatment was made, it was observed that the effluent does not attend most of the admissible standards for the launching in recipient bodies, prescribed by the resolutions CONAMA n. 430/2011 and CONSEMA 128/2011. Based in bibliographical research and in the characteristics of the generated sewage, the following was proposed for the campus: the replacement of the current system of sewage treatment for a single compact station of sewage treatment, made of a UASB reactor followed by a Submerged Aerial Filter and a post-treatment with chlorination to remove pathogenic. Related to the impact analysis, the collection and use of rain water is relevant, because besides decreasing the consumption of fresh water, it contributes to the future of hydric sustainability.A água doce encontrada na natureza é essencial para a vida do nosso planeta. No entanto, esse recurso tem se tornado cada vez mais escasso, principalmente devido ao desperdício e a contaminação dos mananciais gerados pelo lançamento de esgoto doméstico in natura. Muitas edificações residenciais, públicas e empresariais visando diminuir a utilização e contaminação das águas, buscam fontes não potáveis de água e tratamentos eficientes para seus efluentes. O presente estudo foi realizado no campus Passo Fundo, do Instituto Federal Sul-Rio-Grandense, onde analisou-se o uso de fontes de água não potável e a geração de efluentes. Teve como objetivos avaliar a quantidade e a qualidade dessas águas, determinar os tipos de efluentes gerados e analisar a qualidade desses antes e após o tratamento. A metodologia utilizada foi um estudo de caso. O estudo foi dividido em etapas: as primeiras compreendem o levantamento de dados a campo, o diagnóstico do uso da água de fontes não potáveis e dos sistemas de tratamentos de efluentes. As etapas intermediárias correspondem à verificação do potencial de economia de água potável em relação ao uso das águas não potáveis, e uma proposta de um sistema eficiente de tratamento de efluentes. E como ultima etapa, foi proposta uma avaliação do impacto ambiental gerado com o uso de água não potável e com o tratamento do efluente gerado dentro do Campus Passo Fundo. Após a pesquisa identificou-se uma única fonte de água não potável, que é a captação e armazenamento de água de chuva, sendo que essa água é utilizada nos banheiros para as descargas das bacias sanitárias e mictórios e corresponde a 34% do consumo total de água no campus. Todos os prédios possuem um sistema anaeróbio de tratamento de esgoto composto por tanque séptico, filtro anaeróbio e sumidouro. Nesses sistemas trata-se essencialmente esgoto doméstico, já que provem de instalações de banheiros e cozinhas. Quando se fez a análise dos sistemas de tratamento de esgoto, observou-se que o efluente não atende a maiorias dos padrões permissíveis para lançamento em corpos receptores, prescritos pelas Resoluções CONAMA nº 430/2011 e CONSEMA 128/2011. Por isso baseando-se em pesquisas bibliográficas e nas características do esgoto gerado, foi proposto para o campus à substituição dos sistemas de tratamento de esgoto atual por uma única estação compacta de tratamento de esgoto, composta por reator UASB seguido por Filtro Aerado Submerso e um pós-tratamento de cloração para remoção de patogênicos. Em relação à análise dos impactos, a captação e uso da agua da chuva se mostraram relevantes, pois além da diminuição do consumo de agua potável, busca contribuir para o futuro da sustentabilidade hídrica.Made available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T17:55:41Z (GMT). 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title Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
spellingShingle Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
Guterres, Albino Moura
Água - Qualidade
Águas residuais - Purificação
Water - quality
Sewage - Purification
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
title_short Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
title_full Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
title_fullStr Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
title_sort Caracterização das fontes de água e da geração de efluentes em uma Instituição Federal de Ensino Tecnológico
author Guterres, Albino Moura
author_facet Guterres, Albino Moura
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Água - Qualidade
Águas residuais - Purificação
topic Água - Qualidade
Águas residuais - Purificação
Water - quality
Sewage - Purification
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS
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Sewage - Purification
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description Fresh water found in nature is essential for the life of our planet. However, this source has become scarce, mainly due to waste, and springs contamination generated by the launching of domestic sewage in natura. Many residential, public and business buildings search alternative sources of water and effective treatment for its effluents so as to decrease the use and the contamination of waters. This study was performed at the Instituto Federal Sul-Rio- Grandense , campus Passo Fundo, where the use of undrinkable water sources and the generation of effluents were analyzed. The study had as its aims to evaluate the quantity and quality of those waters, to determine the types of generated effluents, and to analyze their quality before and after the treatment. It was a case study, which was divided in steps: the first one included the raising of data in the field, the diagnostic of the use of undrinkable sources of water and of the effluents treatment systems. The intermediate steps correspond to the verification of the potential economy of fresh water related to the use of undrinkable waters, and a proposal of an effective system of effluents treatment. The last step was an evaluation of the environmental impact generated from the use of undrinkable water and the treatment of effluents which were generated inside Passo Fundo campus. After the research, a single source of undrinkable water was found, which is the collection and storage of rain water. This rain water is used in the restrooms for flushing the toilets and urinals. It corresponds to 34% of the total consumption of water in the campus. All the buildings have an anaerobic sewage treatment made of a septic tank, an anaerobic filter and a sewer. In these systems, domestic sewage is treated essentially, as it comes from restrooms and kitchens. When the analysis of the systems for sewage treatment was made, it was observed that the effluent does not attend most of the admissible standards for the launching in recipient bodies, prescribed by the resolutions CONAMA n. 430/2011 and CONSEMA 128/2011. Based in bibliographical research and in the characteristics of the generated sewage, the following was proposed for the campus: the replacement of the current system of sewage treatment for a single compact station of sewage treatment, made of a UASB reactor followed by a Submerged Aerial Filter and a post-treatment with chlorination to remove pathogenic. Related to the impact analysis, the collection and use of rain water is relevant, because besides decreasing the consumption of fresh water, it contributes to the future of hydric sustainability.
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