2025-10-012025-10-012025SILVA, Adivânia Cardoso da; CARRILLO, Adriana Duneya Diaz; SCALIZE, Paulo Sérgio. Operation of a zero-discharge evapotranspiration tank for blackwater disposal in a rural quilombola household, Brazil. Water, Basel. v. 17, n. 14, e2098, 2025. DOI: 10.3390/w17142098. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/17/14/2098. Acesso em: 1 out. 2025.e- 2073-4441https://repositorio.bc.ufg.br//handle/ri/28747Decentralized sanitation in rural areas urgently requires accessible and nature-based solutions to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6 (clean water and sanitation for all). However, monitoring studies of such ecotechnologies in disperse communities remain limited. This study evaluated the performance of an evapotranspiration tank (TEvap), designed with community participation, for the treatment of domestic sewage in a rural Quilombola household in the Brazilian Cerrado. The system (total area of 8.1 m2, with about 1.0 m2 per inhabitant) was monitored for 218 days, covering the rainy season and the plants’ establishment phase. After 51 days, the TEvap reached operational equilibrium, maintaining a zero-discharge regime, and after 218 days, 92.3% of the total system inlet volumes (i.e., 37.47 in 40.58 m3) were removed through evapotranspiration and uptake by cultivated plants (Musa spp.). Statistical analyses revealed correlations that were moderate to strong, and weak between the blackwater level and relative humidity (Pearson correlation coefficient, r = 0.75), temperature (r = −0.66), and per capita blackwater contribution (r = 0.28), highlighting the influence of climatic conditions on system efficiency. These results confirm the TEvap as a promising, low-maintenance, and climate-resilient technology for decentralized domestic sewage treatment in vulnerable rural communities, with the potential to support sanitation policy goals and promote public health.engAcesso Abertohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Rural sanitationNature-based solutionEcotechnologiesWastewaterLow-cost technologyEnvironmental sanitationOperation of a zero-discharge evapotranspiration tank for blackwater disposal in a rural quilombola household, BrazilArtigo10.3390/w17142098