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Avaliação da qualidade da água subterrânea no campus do Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares - IPEN
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| Author | Soares, Sabrina Moura Villa |
| Copyright Year | 2018 |
| Abstract | VILLA SOARES, Sabrina. M. Groundwater quality evaluation at the campus of the Institute of Energy and Nuclear Research IPEN.2018. 88 p. Dissertation (Mestrado em Tecnologia Nuclear) – Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares – IPEN CNEN/SP. São Paulo The beginning of the activities for the implementation and operationalization of the Environmental Management System of IPEN began in 2011/2012 with the environmental regularization process of IPEN / CNEN, through its Term of Commitment of Adjustment of Conduct TCAC (IBAMA / IPEN / CNEN), demonstrating the intentions of IPEN / CNEN to comply with the environment according to the IBAMA guidelines, supported by the legal aspects in force. This operation of the EMS complements the nuclear licensing actions, in compliance with the legal requirements of Resolution CNEN No. 112/2011, which deals with the licensing of radiative installations using sealed sources, unsealed sources, ionizing radiation generating equipment and radiative installations for the production of radioisotopes. The practical development of the institution's environmental policy was the result of all the actions of the institutional programs, among them the Environmental Chemistry Monitoring Program (PMQA). The information associated with this Program is intended to provide IPEN with the technical documentation required to comply with current environmental legislation and to comply with requests from the IBAMA TAC for its facilities located at Av. Professor Lineu Prestes, no 2.242, Cidade Universitária, Butantã, São Paulo, Capital. The Environmental Monitoring Program for Stable Chemical Compounds of the IPEN-PMA-Q Institute, run by the Chemistry and Environment Center (CQMA) since 2006 establishes the basic requirements for the protection of life and property in its dependencies, where chemical, biological and radioactive products and equipment are handled, and includes the evaluation of the quality of groundwater resources as well as the characterization of the liquid effluent released in the sewage collection network of the institute. This Program contemplates the bimonthly characterization of groundwater quality in nine monitoring wells, evaluating stable and radioactive compounds. Analyzes of the stable compounds are carried out at the Laboratory of Chemical and Environmental Analysis LAQA of the CQMA. A monitoring system has the role of accusing the influence of a given source of pollution on the quality of groundwater. The strategic location and the rational use of the monitoring wells, together with efficient methods of collection, conditioning and analysis of samples, allow very precise results on the influence, in the groundwater quality. The natural composition and the verification of signs of contamination or contamination of the waters can be evaluated through physical, chemical and Microbiological parameters. This evaluation is fundamental to determine the suitability of the water in function of the required use. In this way, the proposal of the work is aligned with the Environmental Monitoring Program of Stable Chemical Compounds of the Institute of Energy and Nuclear Research IPEN, proposing a hydrochemical characterization of groundwater with the purpose of knowing the main qualitative characteristics of this resource. This knowledge is fundamental to subsidize actions to control environmental pollution. The results of the quality monitoring network, obtained from tubular wells, will enable the establishment of Quality Reference Values VRQs for IPEN monitoring wells. |
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| DOI | 10.11606/D.85.2018.tde-10052018-151953 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/85/85134/tde-10052018-151953/publico/2018SoaresAvaliacao.pdf |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://doi.org/10.11606/D.85.2018.tde-10052018-151953 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |