FREIRE, J. R. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2885724586684757; FREIRE, Josefa Rafaela Pessoa.
Resumen:
The city of Campina Grande has presented serious problems of waterlogging and flooding during the rainy season, generated by a deficiency in the management of the absolute separation system adopted, as well as the poor investment in the sanitation sector,
contributing to the existence of epidemiological and environmental risks. This study aimed to analyze the absolute separation system in the context of rainwater drainage of Campina Grande, based on the case study of the canal of Piabas. Along the canal five sample points
were selected to evaluate the behavior of the water quality. The indicators of water quality adopted in this work were turbidity, TSS, BOD, COD, DO and CTT, in order to identify the existence of contamination by sewage. To investigate the possible use of this effluent for agricultural reuse, since the downstream canal, the receiver body is used to irrigate crops in the form of indirect reuse and unplanned, it was decided to add other indicators such as calcium and magnesium hardness, and sodium, for further elaboration of the SAR, in addition to electrical conductivity. Evaluating the results of the indicators analyzed was observed that all points were contaminated by sewage, and the point P1 which is less polluted, evidencing
the occurrence of sewage contribution along the canal. It was concluded that water of canal of Piabas characterized as weak domestic sewage, thereby showing that the system adopted does
not work as an absolute separator, exposing the population to epidemiological risks, and affecting the quality of receiving bodies. Front of the classification found in relation to SAR and EC, the values were between average and very high bands in relation to EC, and between low and strong as sodium risk, with a higher incidence in the classification C3-S2 (high salinity risk and medium sodium risk), it is concluded, therefore, that the continuous and unplanned use of water from canal of Piabas presents risk for use in irrigation activity.