CARVALHO, J. V. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5531387692306284; CARVALHO, José Valderisso Alfredo de.
Resumo:
Despite being ensured by law, basic sanitation in Brazil is still very precarious,
especially when it comes to sanitary sewage. Many cities do not have a Sanitary
Sewage System (SSS) capable of collecting, treating and adequately disposing of
domestic effluents, a case observed in Riacho de Santana/RN, which due to the
absence of a SSS ends up using inefficient solutions, such as rudimentary cesspits, or
discharging effluents in inadequate areas without any treatment. Given this situation,
the present work aimed to propose an SSS for the city of Riacho de Santana/RN,
composed of all the elements necessary for the collection, transport, treatment and
final disposal of effluents. Initially, the current sewage service of the municipality was
characterized, through on-site visits and data collection from the Secretaries of Works
and Urban Services and Agriculture and Environment. For the project development,
first a population study was done, considering a 20 year useful life, and topography of
the urban area of Riacho de Santana/RN, followed by the dimensioning of the
collecting system and the Effluent Treatment Station – ETS (grating, desander,
Parshall flume, UASB reactor, drying bed and polishing ponds). Finally, the best site
for the implementation of the ETS and the body to receive the treated effluent were
defined. The collecting system was designed to serve the entire urban area through
gravity flow, consisting of three drainage basins that together add up to a length of
11630,48 m. The treatment system showed excellent estimates of efficiency. The
UASB reactor achieved good BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) and COD
(Chemical Oxygen Demand) removal capacity, reaching the standard required by
environmental legislation. Moreover, the polishing ponds ensured high estimates in
the removal of fecal coliforms and helminth eggs, allowing the disposal of treated
effluent into class 2 water bodies. The site indicated for the implementation of the ETS
presents favorable conditions for its execution, operation and maintenance over the
years, besides being close to the Santana river, defined as the receiving body.