Bibliographic citations
Burga, T., Gomez, L. (2021). Estudio de amenaza, vulnerabilidad y riesgo sanitario – ambiental causado por el Niño Costero para el mejoramiento de los servicios de agua potable, en el distrito de Simbal, La Libertad, 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/28633
Burga, T., Gomez, L. Estudio de amenaza, vulnerabilidad y riesgo sanitario – ambiental causado por el Niño Costero para el mejoramiento de los servicios de agua potable, en el distrito de Simbal, La Libertad, 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/28633
@misc{renati/521365,
title = "Estudio de amenaza, vulnerabilidad y riesgo sanitario – ambiental causado por el Niño Costero para el mejoramiento de los servicios de agua potable, en el distrito de Simbal, La Libertad, 2018",
author = "Gomez Segura, Luis Angel",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2021"
}
The human being throughout its existence has always been exposed to risks caused by natural phenomena (earthquakes, earthquakes, floods, etc.), which have generated a deterioration of our health infrastructure, urban planning and physical integrity. With this research, an analysis has been carried out, through a descriptive methodology to respond and prevent threats, vulnerability and sanitary risk - environmental caused by the coastal child for the improvement of drinking water services, in the Simbal district, Freedom. For the development of the study, field visits have been made to see the current status and have evidence of the areas and health infrastructure that were affected by the coastal child phenomenon. The result of the investigation indicates that the drinking water and sewerage system of the Simbal district is exposed to a high vulnerability according to the diagnosis made through irrigation tables, a response plan is proposed, hazard zoning plan, and sustainable environmental awareness activities in order to optimally conserve health infrastructure and prevent and mitigate risks.
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