供水系统与可持续净化工厂相结合,为msamuxico的低收入社区提供服务

José Manuel Torres-López, Marco Antonio Cruz-Góme, José Alfredo Mejía-Pérez, Genaro Roberto López-Aguila
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国家水资源委员会(CONAGUA)确定,在墨西哥,大约10%的人口家中没有水。此外,墨西哥是世界上消耗瓶装水最多的国家,尽管有些社区没有水供他们饮用。这项研究为墨西哥的低收入社区提出了一个与消毒工厂相结合的饮用水分配网络。它采用混合方法进行,运用定量技术找出墨西哥没有饮用水服务的人数,并运用定性技术确定材料、净化方法和供应类型的最佳选择。但是,必须在社区中满足某些参数,例如使这一选择可行的居民人数最多为1200人。这项研究作为在偏远社区实施的基础项目,并将向政府机构和项目提出建议。
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Water distribution system coupled to a sustainable purification plant for low-income communities in México
The National Water Commission (CONAGUA), determined that in Mexico approximately 10% of the population does not have water in their homes. In addition, Mexico is the country that consumes the most bottled water in the world, although there are communities that do not have water for their consumption. This research proposed a drinking water distribution network coupled to a disinfection plant for low-income communities in Mexico. It was carried out using a mixed methodology, applying quantitative techniques to find out the number of people without drinking water service in Mexico and qualitative ones to determine the best option of materials, purification method and type of supply. However, certain parameters must be met in the communities such as the maximum number of 1200 inhabitants for this option to be viable. This research served as a base project for implementation in remote communities and that will be proposed to government agencies and projects.
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