PROSPOSTA DE CUSTOMIZAÇÃO E AUTOMATIZAÇÃO NA CAPACIDADE E QUALIDADE DE TRATAMENTO DE ÁGUA NO MUNICÍPIO DE PATROCÍNIO/MG
PROSPOSTA DE CUSTOMIZAÇÃO E AUTOMATIZAÇÃO NA CAPACIDADE E QUALIDADE DE TRATAMENTO DE ÁGUA NO MUNICÍPIO DE PATROCÍNIO/MG
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.5702429014
-
Palavras-chave: água potável, estação de tratamento de água, saneamento básico e saúde pública.
-
Keywords: drinking water, water treatment plant, basic sanitation and public health.
-
Abstract: Basic sanitation services in Brazil are not seen and/or treated with due importance, given the direct relationship with the quality of collective public health. The lack of interest is perceptible due to the absence of: i) public policies aimed at expanding and improving sanitation works; ii) existence of outdated legislation, full of “gaps” to facilitate non-compliance; and iii) absence from public agendas at the municipal, state and federal levels. Therefore, the municipality of Patrocínio located in the Alto Paranaíba region, in the state of Minas Gerais, presents an almost chronic problem in relation to the ability to offer drinking water to the population. The municipality has a municipal autarchy, the DAEPA (Department of Water and Sewage of Patrocínio), with a water treatment plant (WTP) designed for a city of up to 40 thousand inhabitants. However, its population is more than 93 thousand inhabitants with a demand for drinking water greater than this population and has been triggering numerous and repetitive problems in relation to the lack of supply and the organoleptic properties that demonstrate the inadequate treatment of water for public supply. In this sense, we intend to present a proposal for customization and automation of the different stages of treatment of the WTP of Patrocínio with reference to the WTP of Bom Jardim belonging to the Municipal Department of Water and Sewage (DMAE) located in the city of Uberlândia, region of Triângulo Mineiro in the state of Minas Gerais, stands out as a national and international reference in terms of water treatment.
- CLEISEANO EMANUEL DA SILVA PANIAGUA