Revitalization project environmental Guarujá-SP: preliminary results on the quality of water gives Vinicius Roveri, Cyntia de Cássia Muniz, Silvio José Valadão Vicente, Luciana Lopes Guimarães
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Abstract
During the 1970s, there was a significant and uncontrolled population growth in the city of Guaruja / SP caused by tourists, migrants and new residents. As a result, illegal occupations, such as communities of Villa Giulia and Villa Bahia Beach Cove, emerged on the side of hills, negatively affecting the suitability of beaches with direct impacts on public health, tourism and the economy of the municipality. In 2007, in order to resolve these conflicts, was created by Unaerp Campus/Guarujá, registered in the CNPq and the Revitalization Project Environmental Guarujá, whose diagnosis and initial prognosis was determined that it would be in the Beach Cove. This study aimed to perform physico-chemical and microbiological water drainage channels Urban Beach Cove - Guaruja/SP who are under the influence of the hills of Villa Giulia and Villa Bahia and may be getting illegal releases of effluents. The variables dissolved oxygen, ammonia nitrogen, dissolved phosphate, surfactants, phenolic compounds, oils and greases, conductivity beyond counting bacteria E. coli. Preliminary results already indicate that these channels are being affected by pollution associated with inadequate disposal of sewage of the occupations of the hills, which flow directly to the sand, bringing direct consequences to public health and the environment of the municipality.