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USO DO CICLO DE DEMING EM SISTEMAS DE MONITORAMENTO DA QUALIDADE DA ÁGUA

IWRA World Water Congress 2011 Pernambuco Brazil
1. Adaptive water management
Author(s): Wictor Edney Dajtenko Lemos
Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho

Wictor Edney Dajtenko Lemos,Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ, Recursos Hídricos, wictoredney@hotmail.com



Keyword(s): monitoramento da qualidade da água,gestão dos recursos hídricos,gestão dos recursos hídricos,Ciclo de deming
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ABSTRACT

Water quality and quantity monitoring is important to describe its state and trends of the resource and identify the existence and development issues by examining the regularity with legislation. It was proposed a monitoring system as a key component of the environmental protection, based on the Deming Cycle, whose routine, coupled with a water quality modeling system improves the assessment and management of ecosystems and exert control processes that can be used continuously for the water resources management. The Deming Cycle aims to exert control of the processes that can be used continuously for the water resources management. The monitoring system becomes an interactive process, where new information is added to each loop cycle. Without that feedback, failures due to initial decisions could not be resolved.

Keywords: Water quality monitoring. Water resources management. Deming cycle.

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