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Sistemas urbanos de drenaje sostenible : una realidad sistemática a corto plazo

Authors: Baena Amaya, José Carlos;

Sistemas urbanos de drenaje sostenible : una realidad sistemática a corto plazo

Abstract

El presente proyecto Fin de Grado nos permitirá conocer la necesidad de la reutilización del agua de lluvia en las ciudades actuales. Ciudades que, en muchas ocasiones, cuando reciben cantidades excesivas de agua pluvial procedentes de las calles, plazas y cubiertas de los edificios y supera el caudal que la instalación actual de saneamiento puede albergar, acaba suponiendo un verdadero quebradero de cabeza para las empresas suministradoras. De ahí el interés del estudio de sistemas para la adopción de medidas sostenibles. Estas ideas, cada vez más desarrolladas, diversifican los procesos habituales de evacuación del agua pluvial en multitud de técnicas para su reutilización. En este sentido surgen los Sistemas Urbanos de Drenaje Sostenible (SUDS). Sistemas que utilizando ese fluido, por medio de diferentes procesos, adaptan el uso para su reutilización, retención o la infiltración hacia el terreno. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este trabajo consiste en la recopilación y el estudio de ideas reales ya implantadas en infinidad de ciudades para realizar detalles técnicos que complementen a los sistemas ya perfeccionados. Aportar soluciones para que la piel de las ciudades actuales, básicamente impermeables, permitan el paso del agua a través de su piel como antes de existir, contribuyendo a su mayor sostenibilidad y evitar las inundaciones que actualmente producen. La finalidad de este estudio es llegar a conclusiones para que, en un futuro a medio plazo, consigamos seguir manteniendo una línea ascendente en cuanto a la difusión de la reutilización de un bien preciado y duradero como es el agua de lluvia, con la consolidación de modelos ya testados y normalizando un modelo de ciudad más sostenible.

The present End of Degree project will allow us to know the need for rainwater reuse in today's cities. Cities that, on many occasions, when they receive excessive amounts of rainwater from the streets, squares and roofs of buildings and exceed the flow that the current sewage installation can accommodate, end up being a real headache for the supply companies. Hence the interest in studying systems for the adoption of sustainable measures. These ideas, which are increasingly developed, diversify the usual processes for evacuating rainwater into a multitude of techniques for its reuse.This is where the Urban Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) come in. Systems that use this fluid, by means of different processes, adapt its use for reuse, retention or infiltration into the ground. Therefore, the objective of this work consists of the compilation and study of real ideas already implemented in countless cities in order to carry out technical details that complement the systems already perfected. To provide solutions so that the skin of today's cities, which arebasically waterproof, allow water to pass through their skin as it did before, contributing to their greater sustainability and preventing the floods that they currently produce. The purpose of this study is to reach conclusions so that, in the medium term, we can continue to maintain an upward line in terms of the dissemination of the reuse of a precious and durable asset such as rainwater, with the consolidation of models that have already been tested and standardising a more sustainable city model.

Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Edificación

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Spain
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SUDS, Ssitemas Urbanos de Drenaje Sostenible

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