2015
DOI: 10.18677/enciclopedia_biosfera_2015_012
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Avaliação Da Potabilidade De Água Subterrânea Destinada Ao Consumo Humano

Abstract: O consumo de água subterrânea é uma pratica que vem sendo difundida largamente entre a população e a qualidade dessas águas está diretamente ligada a questões de saúde pública e ambiental. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar a potabilidade da água subterrânea destinada ao consumo humano, de duas minas de uma cidade no interior de Minas Gerais. Na análise das amostras de água coletas nas minas foi empregado o Standart Methods for the Examination of Water and Westewater, 20th edition, em estudo longitudin… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure 6, the pH of the groundwater was between 5.44 and 6.33 in the region with the highest declivity, characterized by agriculture and native forest. Groundwater pH samples collected in the region of Uberaba-MG showed a pH below 6 (Ferreira et al, 2015). The decrease in pH values may be associated with an imbalance of chemical compounds present in water, the presence of organic matter or anthropic factors linked to contamination (VON SPERLING, 2005).…”
Section: Groundwater Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 6, the pH of the groundwater was between 5.44 and 6.33 in the region with the highest declivity, characterized by agriculture and native forest. Groundwater pH samples collected in the region of Uberaba-MG showed a pH below 6 (Ferreira et al, 2015). The decrease in pH values may be associated with an imbalance of chemical compounds present in water, the presence of organic matter or anthropic factors linked to contamination (VON SPERLING, 2005).…”
Section: Groundwater Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%