Soluções tecnológicas de saneamento para os territórios rurais dispersos: estudo de caso realizado no projeto piloto de Florestal - MG
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Sanitation is a basic right for the entire population and is an important instrument in combating the proliferation of diseases, being of utmost importance to human well-being and health in any environment. Areas located in scattered rural territories have lower coverage of health services. With the aim of providing a better understanding of existing sanitation solutions in rural areas dispersed among the local population and new ways of obtaining quality services at a lower expense, ensuring universal access to basic services for the dispersed rural population, the This work seeks to offer services that enable the execution of new projects to achieve individual and collective well-being in these more remote areas. Sanitation solutions are essential for promoting human health and the quality of water and soil. Access to them constitutes a social right that is part of public social policies to be guaranteed by the State. The lack of a sanitary structure in rural areas generates a negative impact on the environment, contributing to the risk of water and soil contamination, helping with the emergence and spread of diseases.
