Bibliographic citations
Neira, R., Bustamante, R. (2015). Análisis de dispersión físico – químico y microbiológica del agua de la micro cuenca Juningue – para uso potable de la ciudad de Moyobamba [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/252
Neira, R., Bustamante, R. Análisis de dispersión físico – químico y microbiológica del agua de la micro cuenca Juningue – para uso potable de la ciudad de Moyobamba []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/252
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title = "Análisis de dispersión físico – químico y microbiológica del agua de la micro cuenca Juningue – para uso potable de la ciudad de Moyobamba",
author = "Bustamante Sanchez, Roimer",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2015"
}
The forests depredation and the pollution of water resources by anthropogenic activities, have generated over the years, the shortage of drink:ing water in our city, which is a current problem in the complex and involved a number of factors that go beyond the population increase that demand increasingly this vital resource for human consumption. As a result of this problem was carried out the study of the watershed Juningue performing the dispersion analysis physical - chemical and microbiological according to the results obtained in situ and labonitory, which in tum determined the quality of raw water complies with the parameters of the ECAS for drink:ing water. Additionally, we performed field activities (verification sources feed of the Juningue ravine, appraisals and other studies needed to define the so urce of supply for potable uses), it is therefore proposed as an altemative technique a "drink:ing ·water system by gravity with treatment" based primarily on the technical analysis of engineering. An important aspect in the election of the proposed altemative is the technical 1ssue, whereby respecting the basic criteria for the design of the treatment units, it enables the deployment of adequate drinking water systems, with security criteria that contribute to reduce the risks to health as to the vulnerability of the system. Key words: forests depredation, water system.
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