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Item O uso do pet em telhas translúcidas visando o conforto natural lumínico e térmico(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2011-09-23) CAVALCANTE, Christiane Rosa de Paiva; FERREIRA, Regis de Castro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3206688887219284The PET, tereftalato of ethylene, is the most known and appropriated material in the manufacture of several packings of nourishing products, specially the bottles of beverages. The correct management of the urban solid residues to the transformation into those which return to the use and the environment education are essential tasks to guarantee the exploitation of the complete useful life of this material and to prevent it on environmental focus. From the industrial point of view, the PET recycling in Brazil is still a recently activity. All around the country there are recycling industries, but they were created specially for environmental reasons. Although they became an important source of jobs and income. That s why, nowadays, recycling industries are considered an important social order factor. In Brazil, there are industries which transform the PET into roofing tiles for covering for drawing or injection. In this work, the main analyzed topic was the properties of the transparent roofing tiles of PET and other materials, the polycarbonate and the available fiberglass in the civil construction market through the main properties and relative parameters to the natural illumination, including its optic properties and the objective of the luminous and thermal comfort. Using the results of the spectrophotometer device, it was made a comparison among the studied materials in order to help the best choice of luminous and thermal comfort materials. PET, compared to the other studied materials, is not the best choice, even concerned to the price. However, for environmental solutions, the best way to use this solid waste recycling is the utilization of the PET as transparent roofing tiles, specially considering the amount of material all around rivers, scoots, attires, and so on.Item Avaliação da viabilidade técnica de coprocessamento de resíduos sólidos de curtumes contaminados com cromo em fornos de cimenteira(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-08-14) COSTA, Wilian Sobreira; MARTINS, Amarildo Otavio; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2378825410173036The increasing generation of solid waste from the industries it is, among other environmental problems, one of the major obstacles faced by humanity. The waste generated during the production process should be designed as it should, or in a secure manner without damaging the environment and future generations. The accelerated process of Brazilian industrialization, intensified so the uncontrolled production of industrial waste. The lack of a strategy of control and final destination for these various "products" has caused negative effects on workers, the community and the environment. Even that has legislation, the Brazilian health authorities struggle to achieve control these problems, which is increasingly visible with great tragedies occurring environment. In this context, this paper addresses a kind of residue from the process of tanning the leather, giving this way the classification of hazardous according to NBR 10004 because the concentration of chromium. Not only in order to address a problem of generation of waste, this work presents an alternative destination safely through the technique of coprocessors in the cement kilns. The results obtained in laboratory scale and in industrial scale, show a coprocessor to the technical feasibility of waste contaminated with chromium in the cement kilns, while respecting the limits of concentration in the formulation of the blending's.Item Seleção de áreas aptas a disposição de lodo de estações de tratamento de esgoto com fins agrícolas(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-09-03) LESSA, Alyne Alves; ARAÚJO, José Vicente Granato de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2401010575058480; PFEIFFER, Simone Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5657584936394145Overcrowding in urban centers has spawned many impacts on the environment, highlighting the waste generated by their activities. To properly allocate these wastes, technologies are developed such as those involved in sewage treatment. However, this form of treatment also generates waste, which must be treated and disposed of properly. The sludge is a byproduct of sewage treatment and has few alternatives available, among which, the agricultural disposition for purposes of soil conditioning or recovery of degraded areas. The soil, however, must have received the favorable characteristics of this type of material so as not to create conditions for growth of bacteria is not eliminated in the sludge treatment and prevent contamination of groundwater and surface water. Thus, this study aimed to classify areas as to the suitability of the application of sludge sewage treatment station of Goiania, a radius of 46 km from that station, using the geographic information system. To achieve this goal, we proceeded to the identification of areas considered unsuitable to receive the sludge by CONAMA Resolution 375/2006 of MMA. Then, the areas that had no restrictions were analyzed for ability to use the land for sludge application from the characteristics of the following environmental factors: hydromorphism, fertility, texture, depth, drainage and stoniness of the soil, topography and beyond susceptibility to soil erosion. Studies for the radii of 46 and 20 km by the restrictions set by the resolution showed that the total area of study 25.5 and 43%, respectively, are unsuitable for sludge application, attending many of the weaknesses of the environmental field as observed for the hydromorphism factor and soil drainage. Since environmental factors texture, stoniness and depth restrictions were preventing the release of silt in some areas, while the fertility of the soil proved ideal for this purpose. Considering all the environmental factors, the area shows unfitness to sludge application on the order of 14.5% of the land to the radius of 46 km and 8.3% for the radius of 20 km, which added to the regulatory restriction excludes 40% and 51%, respectively, for this type of use. The areas suitable for agricultural sludge disposal account for 51.3% of total area, with 8.7% of the land with strong environmental restrictions on the radius of 46 km, while for the 20 km radius of these values are 45 and 3 7%, respectively. The best areas for sludge application in both areas - 20 km and 46 - are located in the northern study area.