Bibliographic citations
Rodrigo, K., (2023). Evaluación de la descarga del agua residual no doméstica y alternativas para la reducción de concentraciones fisicoquímicos, Moyobamba - San Martín [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5255
Rodrigo, K., Evaluación de la descarga del agua residual no doméstica y alternativas para la reducción de concentraciones fisicoquímicos, Moyobamba - San Martín []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5255
@misc{renati/1059628,
title = "Evaluación de la descarga del agua residual no doméstica y alternativas para la reducción de concentraciones fisicoquímicos, Moyobamba - San Martín",
author = "Rodrigo Tenorio, Karina Del Rocio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2023"
}
The research was carried out in the urban area of the city of Moyobamba, specifically with non-domestic users, with the main objective of "Evaluating the discharge of non-domestic wastewater and proposing alternatives for the reduction of excess physicochemical concentrations, Moyobamba - San Martin". For this purpose, out of a population of 203 non-domestic users who had their wastewater monitored at the time of the study, 133 were selected as part of the sample and were surveyed using the personal interview technique with a questionnaire as an instrument. In addition, the research also relied on Board of Directors Resolution N°011-2020-SUNASS-CD for the determination of adjustment factors and payment for excess concentrations. After analyzing the monitoring results, it was found that the most used products are those employed in the development of restaurant and mobile food service activities, such as meat, vegetables, oils, fruits, water, among others. It also determined that of the total non-domestic users surveyed, 56.36% exceeded parameters, of which COD exceeded 85.33%, BOD 80.00%, oils and grease 65.33% and TSS 56.00%. In addition, 40.00% exceed 4 parameters, 24.00% exceed 2 parameters, 21.33% exceed 3 parameters and only 14.67% of UND exceed one parameter, in which there is a greater number of users who develop the activity of restaurants and mobile food service. At the same time, these have a higher adjustment factor, with the highest average monthly payment for excess concentrations for users who develop the CIU 146 activity. Furthermore, alternatives for the treatment of non-domestic wastewater and good practices to minimize and reduce concentrations are proposed.
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