CASIMIRO, I. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7904938846966524; CASIMIRO, Ialine Dantas.
Resumo:
Water is a natural essential resource to life on earth and, as economic activities emerge,
increasingly requires water in quantity and quality. To mitigate and equating this problem is
necessary a management model of efficient and improved water demand. Thus, the general
objective of this research is to propose a management model that promotes the adaptation of
the efficient use of water, in a multiannual time scale, to the settlers of the Irrigated Perimeter
of São Gonçalo, located in Paraiba backlands, looking at minimization of the drought effects.
The methodology used in the research was bibliographical, exploratory, case study and on-site
visit by a qualitative and quantitative approach. Considering the data collected and the
methods for the calculation of water demands were obtained the results on a multiannual
scale, in which was chosen and proposed to the social technology called claypit trench
modified (BTM). That technology, besides minimizing the rate of infiltration and
evaporation, will allow the storage of water to supply the water need of a family with five
people that could develop fish farming activities, livestock and irrigated agriculture in dry
periods, for 3 years. So if this management model is implemented and has technical
monitoring, will teach the local settlers to live with the drought, moreover, will minimize the
exercised pressure on the water system of São Gonçalo and Engenheiro Àvidos.