Assessment of water availability within a heavy industrialized region

Authors

  • Karla Oliveira-Esquerre Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Asher Kiperstok Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Eduardo Cohim Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Ricardo Kalid Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Emerson Sales Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Mario Cezar Mattos Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Fabio Menezes Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Laysa Lima Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
  • Samara Silva Linn´euniversitetet
  • Rodolfo Schubach Braskem - Basic Petrochemical Unit, Brazil
  • Jose Batista Cetrel - Environmental Protection Company, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2007.080

Keywords:

Water reuse; Attenuation reservoir; Camayari petrochemical complex.

Abstract

Water conflict and scarcity is a present reality world-wide, For high peak demands,
hydrologic limitations required either finding a bigger source or building sufficient storage.
This paper provides a well-documented case study of water reuse by proposing alternative
industrial water harvest at the largest petrochemical complex of Latin America located at the
State of Bahia, Brazil. Water balance concepts were used to access the water availability. The
obtained results imply in an averaged natural resources economy of 1,250 m3
/h of water,
which can be used alternatively to either human consumption or energy generation in Bahia's
semi-arid regions.

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Published

2007-12-12