Analysis of the Potential for Reusing Sanitary Effluents in the Hydrographic Basin of the Ipojuca River

Q4 Social Sciences
Anna Elis Paz Soares, Suzana Maria Gico Lima Montenegro, Simone Rosa Da Silva, Amaury Gouveia Pessoa Neto, Amanda Rafaely Monte Do Prado, Jamerson Lucas Rocha Gonçalves Macena
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Objective: This study aims to present an assessment of the potential for reusing effluents from domestic sewage treatment plants in the Hydrographic Basin of the Ipojuca River. Theoretical Framework: In regions facing water scarcity, effluent reuse emerges as an alternative to alleviate pressures and reduce contamination of water sources. In this regard, the choice of the Ipojuca River Watershed is justified due to the susceptibility of its constituent municipalities to water scarcity and pollution, as well as the fact that the Ipojuca River has been classified as the third most polluted in the country. Methodology: The methodology involved basin characterization, data collection from the sanitation services provider to perform quantitative and qualitative evaluation of reclaimed water supply, identification of demands based on consumptive uses (industry and irrigation), existing water use permits, and the provider's customer database. Additionally, georeferenced maps were generated for spatial analysis of the water balance. Results and Conclusion: Twelve Sewage Treatment Plants were identified, four of which are still under construction, with nominal treatment capacities exceeding the identified irrigation and industrial demands, except for two of them. In terms of quality, for the analyzed parameters, the treatment plants demonstrated satisfactory performance, suggesting that the effluent could be utilized for restricted purposes without the need for further treatment. Lastly, geospatially, the demands are located within a radius of 10km from the analyzed plants, in most cases. Research Implications: It can be inferred that the basin holds a significant reuse potential to be explored as an alternative for enhancing water availability and reducing effluent discharge into the Ipojuca River. Originality/Value: The results obtained through this unprecedented analysis in the watershed serve as a reference for policymakers and implementers of water resources management policies, as well as an encouragement for potential producers and consumers of reclaimed water.
依普茹卡河流域卫生污水再利用潜力分析
目的:本研究的目的是对伊普茹卡河流域生活污水处理厂废水回用的潜力进行评估。& # x0D;理论框架:在面临水资源短缺的地区,废水回用成为缓解压力和减少水源污染的一种替代方法。在这方面,选择伊波茹卡河流域是合理的,因为其组成城市易受缺水和污染的影响,而且伊波茹卡河已被列为该国污染第三严重的河流。& # x0D;方法:方法包括流域特征、从卫生服务提供商收集数据以对再生水供应进行定量和定性评估、根据消费用途(工业和灌溉)、现有用水许可证和提供商的客户数据库确定需求。此外,还生成了地理参考图,用于水平衡的空间分析。 & # x0D;结果与结论:确定了12个污水处理厂,其中4个仍在建设中,除2个外,其余污水处理厂的名义处理能力超过了确定的灌溉和工业需求。在水质方面,就分析的参数而言,处理厂表现出令人满意的性能,这表明废水可以用于有限的目的,而无需进一步处理。最后,在地理空间上,在大多数情况下,需求位于距离所分析植物10公里的半径内。 & # x0D;研究意义:可以推断,该盆地具有重要的再利用潜力,值得探索,作为提高水可用性和减少排放到伊波茹卡河的废水的替代方案。& # x0D;原创性/价值:通过对流域进行史无前例的分析得出的结果,为水资源管理政策的决策者和执行者提供了参考,同时也鼓励了再生水的潜在生产者和消费者。
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Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental
Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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