The water crisis that São Paulo suffered between 2014 and 2016 revealed the vulnerability of modern cities to the effects of climate change. The scarcity of the resource brought great economic challenges to the city and required adaptations from society to advance in a more sustainable use of water.
The water crisis that São Paulo suffered between 2014 and 2016 revealed the vulnerability of modern cities to the effects of climate change. The scarcity of the resource brought great economic challenges to the city and required adaptations from society to advance in a more sustainable use of water.
It is in these circumstances that projects such as Aquapolo, one of the largest water reuse facilities in the world, acquire their relevance by complementing sewage treatment by the city to allow the reuse of water in the local industry.
The water crisis that São Paulo suffered between 2014 and 2016 revealed the vulnerability of modern cities to the effects of climate change. The scarcity of the resource brought great economic challenges to the city and required adaptations from society to advance in a more sustainable use of water.
It is in these circumstances that projects such as Aquapolo, one of the largest water reuse facilities in the world, acquire their relevance by complementing sewage treatment by the city to allow the reuse of water in the local industry.