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@InCollection{PenidoAmJoMeSkGo:2019:MeSeNe,
               author = "Penido, Luciano Rodrigues and Amaral, Karen Juliana do and Jorge, 
                         Regina Maria Matos and Metzger, J{\"o}rg Wolfgang and Skroch, 
                         Jefferson and Gon{\c{c}}alves, Rafael Cabral",
                title = "A methodology for sewage network maintenance toward the 
                         fulfillment of sustainable development goals",
            booktitle = "International business, trade and institutional sustainability",
            publisher = "Springer",
                 year = "2019",
               editor = "Leal Filho, Walter and Brito, Paulo R. Borges de and 
                         Frankenberger, Fernanda",
                pages = "271--288",
             keywords = "Sewage collection network, Sustainable development goals, 
                         Maintenance, Effluent leakage.",
             abstract = "Domestic effluents collected from urban areas are transported 
                         along extensive sewer networks that are assumed to operate as 
                         watertight systems. Such operability is ensured by maintenance 
                         routines, both preventive and corrective, that are capable of 
                         detecting weak points where loss of effluents might occur and 
                         affect bodies of water. Since urban rivers are the destination of 
                         such organic loads, they may be used as indicators of potential 
                         weak points along the sewage network. The implementation of 
                         initiatives whose goal is to avoid such input of pollutant loads 
                         is in line with at least three of the 17 Sustainable Development 
                         Goals from the 2030 Agenda. The assumption that rivers may be used 
                         as indicators forms the basis of the Urban River Revitalization 
                         Program (PRRU) carried out since 2011 by the Water Resources 
                         Management division of the Sanitation Company of 
                         Paran{\'a}Sanepar. Since its inception, over 3410 weak points 
                         have already been located and repaired within the Metropolitan 
                         Region of Curitiba, which covers about 98 river basins including 
                         the Bel{\'e}m River, one of the most important, located 
                         completely inside the urban area. In its northern basin 309 weak 
                         spots have been corrected, resulting in improved appearance and 
                         odor, as well as higher levels of dissolved oxygen.",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Institut 
                         f{\"u}r Siedlungswasserbau} and {Universidade Federal do 
                         Paran{\'a} (UFPR)} and {Institut f{\"u}r Siedlungswasserbau} and 
                         {Sanepar Sanitation Company} and {Sanepar Sanitation Company}",
                  doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-26759-9_16",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26759-9_16",
                 isbn = "21997373",
             language = "pt",
           targetfile = "metodology for sewage_chapter.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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