RETOS DE LA VIGILANCIA MEDIOAMBIENTAL EN EL COMPLEJO INTEGRADO DE RECICLADO DEL DISTRITO FEDERAL/DF
CHALLENGES OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING WITHIN THE INTEGRATED RECYCLING COMPLEX OF THE FEDERAL DISTRICT/DF
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https://doi.org/10.29183/2447-3073.MIX2024.v10.n1.63-73Palabras clave:
Monitoreo ambiental, Reciclado, Calidad del aire, SalubridadeResumen
El Complejo Integrado de Reciclaje del Distrito Federal contribuye significativamente a la reducción del impacto ambiental de los residuos producidos por la metrópolis de Brasilia, ya que recicla materiales que de otro modo se enviarían a vertederos, además de emplear a unos 450 recicladores. Dicho esto, este estudio pretendía monitorizar la calidad del aire de los espacios del cobertizo del CIR/DF, comprobando la concentración de CO2, la temperatura y la humedad en periodos de calor intenso y sequía, relacionando los datos con medidas de confort adaptativo para contribuir a la gestión del espacio. Los resultados mostraron que la concentración de CO2 está por debajo de 3.900ppm en 48 horas semanales, como indica la NR 15. Las temperaturas registradas en los seis días monitorizados están en su mayoría por debajo del 50% de la zona de confort y los datos de humedad también están por debajo del límite del 40% indicado por la NR 17. En consecuencia, el Complejo se enfrenta a retos relacionados con el confort ambiental interno de las naves, que podría mejorarse aplicando estrategias de renovación del aire más adecuadas al lugar.
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