IAHR World Congress, 2019

Design of Biodiscs for The Wastwater Treatment in José Sixto Verduzco, Michoacán, Mexico

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Hidraulica, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico

The current population is having a development by leaps and bounds for comfort and the improvement of the quality of life, which causes the planet to be immersed in a series of drastic changes in such a way that we increasingly attempt against the sustainability of nature. Currently, there is a very delicate and important issue that is the water for human intake that is increasingly affecting the countries and continents that make up our beloved planet earth. With the development and technological advances that we experience today, we are raising the quality of life and with it the population increase at a high growth rate, which as a result is reflected in the insufficiency of raw materials for the preparation of basic foods, as it is the shortage of water not only in our state or country, but in different parts of the world which is alarming. With the purpose of recovering water, reusing and making the most use of the one we already have to reduce consumption and thus guarantee a more optimal and integral supply in the cities and municipal capitals, water treatment plants are in operation for different purposes, among which are they highlight the discharge to natural bodies complying fully with the established norms of the norm NOM-003- SEMARNAT-1997. Within the State of Michoacán there is an infrastructure for sewage sanitation constituted by 37 plants which have an installed capacity of 4089.5 l / s and an operating expense of 3342.3 l / s

Julio Cardiel
Julio Cardiel








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