An overview of urban drainage systems and their management in Brazil

Authors

  • Talita Miranda de Sousa
  • Luana Varela Miranda
  • Osires de Medeiros Melo Neto
  • Albaniza Maria da Silva Lopes
  • Maria Ingridy Lacerda Diniz
  • Ingridy Minervina Silva

Keywords:

Urbanization, Water, Sanitation, Brazil, Drainage.

Abstract

Urbanization is closely linked to human history, from nomadic peoples to the present day. Water has always played a crucial role in the foundation and development of cities, influencing not only survival and agriculture, but also sanitation. The Roman Empire was a milestone in the development of urban sanitation, with the implementation of sewage systems and public toilets. However, despite advances throughout history, many areas still face challenges in accessing basic sanitation, including Brazil, where poor infrastructure is a problem, especially in the North and Northeast regions. Brazilian legislation has established guidelines for the management of urban rainwater, but the misuse of drainage systems continues to be a problem, resulting in pollution and risks to public health.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevenIengineering-056

Published

2024-06-04