Groundwater and Anthropic Activities- A Qualitative Study on Treatment Techniques
Marcos Fernandes de Oliveira,
Bruno de Oliveira Costa Couto,
Aristeu Gomes Tininis,
Rebeca Martins da Silva Fernandes de Oliveira and
Raquel Martins da Silva Fernandes de Oliveira
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Marcos Fernandes de Oliveira: Master’s student in Applied Engineering and Sustainability, Brazil
Bruno de Oliveira Costa Couto: Professor, researcher, advisor -IFGoiano-PPGEAS, Brazil
Aristeu Gomes Tininis: Professor, researcher, advisor -IFGoiano-PPGEAS, Brazil
Rebeca Martins da Silva Fernandes de Oliveira: Master’s student in Bioenergy and Grain Production-IFGoiano-PPBGPG, Master’s student in Food Science and Technology- UFG-PPGCTA, Brazil
Raquel Martins da Silva Fernandes de Oliveira: Master’s student in Bioenergy and Grain Production-IFGoiano-PPBGPG, Master’s student in Food Science and Technology- UFG-PPGCTA, Brazil
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 55, issue 2, 46848-46859
Abstract:
The hydrological water cycle comprises constant water movements, which have great influence on the maintenance of vital natural activities. Groundwater in particular constitutes a portion of aquifers, which are considered mobile reservoirs used mainly as a source of supply and human consumption. However, external influences have become largely responsible for the unbalance of the ecosystem, linked to the unbridled human consumption of finite natural resources and the consequent discharge of waste into the receiving bodies without the necessary treatment. The geological water cycle is interrupted when forests are cut down, springs and rivers are extinguished, and together with this, finally, the lack of basic sanitation alters the ecosystem, causing changes of great relevance to the world’s population.
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.55.008681
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