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Title: Alternativas de captação de água visando ao aumento da oferta hídrica na Agrovila Mambaí- GO.
Authors: SILVA, E. M. da
LIMA, J. E. F. W.
Date Issued: 2003
Citation: Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2003.
Pages: 24 p.
Description: ABSTRACT: The water supply for human use in Brazilian rural areas of the Cerrado region depends greatly on local natural water resources. In the community of smallholder farmers, know as Agrovila Mambaí, located in Mambaí, GO, has been undergoing this type of situation. The objective of this work has been developed aiming at presenting technical alternatives to improve the current water system capacity to supply water the referred smallholder farmers. In older to support this analysis, there were used nearby hydrological data and digital map of the area to estimate the availability of water resources. Besides this, it was carried out local inventory to evaluate watershed conditions and the alternatives for improving the current water supply systems to increase the water availability for each smallholder farmer. It was concluded that it is feasible to increase the water supply for drinking usage by increasing the capacity of a local natural spring; installing a second piston-type water-pump driven by the installed water wheel; or an electrical motor-driven water pump to feed the existing elevated reservoir which currently is connected to water distribution system of the community.
Thesagro: Abastecimento de Água
Cerrado
Disponibilidade de Água
Manejo de Água
NAL Thesaurus: Brazil
water supply
water binding capacity
Keywords: Captação d'água
Mambaí
Goiás
Brasil
Water availability
Series/Report no.: (Embrapa Cerrados. Documentos, 92).
Type of Material: Folhetos
Access: openAccess
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