Citas bibligráficas
Huaman, B., (2021). Colección de agua de niebla usando colectores SFC, BOX y Árbol en Villa María del Triunfo. Lima - Perú [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4639
Huaman, B., Colección de agua de niebla usando colectores SFC, BOX y Árbol en Villa María del Triunfo. Lima - Perú []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4639
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title = "Colección de agua de niebla usando colectores SFC, BOX y Árbol en Villa María del Triunfo. Lima - Perú",
author = "Huaman Tinco, Borja Luis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2021"
}
Fog is a very abundant resource on the coasts of Peru. The hills of Villa Maria del Triunfo have flora and fauna that take advantage of mist water between June and September, and it is an area where fog water collection projects have been carried out. A fog water collection project is viable if it obtains an average daily value of two liters of water per square meter of mesh for several months of the year, and an average daily value of five liters per square meter of mesh is considered very productive. The neblinometer is an instrument that allows to calculate the amount of water collected, and allows to determine the potentiality of fog capture. Yields of two neblinometer models have been reported in the Lomas de Villa Maria, the SFC (Standard Fog Collector) and the Box, with yields of 2.9 and 2.5 liters per square meter per day. Thus, with the aim of developing a comparative study of the yields of 3 models of fog water collectors, a new type of neblinometer called Tree was installed in the study area to evaluate if it can be a more efficient alternative in the collection compared to the SFC and Box. SFC, Box and Tree neblinometers were installed and the population of the study area participated. 29 water samples were evaluated, obtaining that there is no significant difference in the volume of water collected between the SFC and BOX, SFC and Tree; However, between Box and Arbol, the average daily yields recorded were 2.7, 2.3 and 1.9 liters per square meter for the Box, SFC and Arbol neblinometers, respectively. It has been possible to know the direct relationship between the increase in mist water collection and the increase in relative humidity and wind speed, both parameters being applied to the greater success of fog water collection. On the quality of the water; It is concluded that its conductivity, turbidity and fecal coliform values are not suitable for human consumption because the captured water is contaminated due to the presence of dust, sea salts and bird defecation on the mesh and accessories. The geometric shape of the collector influences the alteration in the quality of the collected fog water, thus the collector with a simple geometric shape such as the SFC collector obtains the best quality values. The SFC has obtained the highest yields in water collection, better values in water quality and low costs in its implementation, being a good alternative for access to water for people living in areas such as coastal hills.
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