BRPI0600574A - sistema para drenagem de águas pluviais - Google Patents

sistema para drenagem de águas pluviais

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BRPI0600574A
BRPI0600574A BRPI0600574A BRPI0600574A BR PI0600574 A BRPI0600574 A BR PI0600574A BR PI0600574 A BRPI0600574 A BR PI0600574A BR PI0600574 A BRPI0600574 A BR PI0600574A
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damages
city
contamination
population
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David Goncalves De Oliveira
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SISTEMA PARA DRENAGEM DE áGUAS PLUVIAIS. O Sistema capta a água da superfície e a envia ao interior do solo, reduzindo as inundações e a poluição dos rios, além de alimentar os lençóis de águas subterrâneos. O Sistema foi desenvolvido originalmente para trabalhar onde a água da chuva começa a formar poças, evitando a criação de enxurradas, mas também pode servir como um sistema de drenagem geral, inclusive em tubulações. O Sistema é adaptável às características da região a ser drenada, podendo operar com alguns ou todos os componentes, e sua extensão depende do volume de água gerado. A redução das inundações traz inúmeros benefícios, minimizando: - a quantidade de pessoas desabrigadas. - o número de vítimas fatais. - os prejuízos com a reconstrução da cidade. - a contaminação dos rios. - a contaminação da população. - a proliferação de doenças. - a procriação de mosquitos. - os prejuízos com indenizações. Assim, teremos à nossa disposição uma água muito mais saudável para beber e usar, uma cidade mais limpa e uma população com melhores condições de vida.
BRPI0600574 2006-01-17 2006-01-17 sistema para drenagem de águas pluviais BRPI0600574A (pt)

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EP4234203A1 (en) 2022-02-24 2023-08-30 Schoeller Allibert GmbH Bicoloured injection-moulded product and bi-colour injection-moulding method

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EP4234203A1 (en) 2022-02-24 2023-08-30 Schoeller Allibert GmbH Bicoloured injection-moulded product and bi-colour injection-moulding method

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