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  2. Environmental issues in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Likely due to trade liberalization, Brazil has a high concentration of pollution-intensive export industries. Studies point to this as evidence of Brazil being a pollution haven. The highest of levels of pollution intensity are found in export-related industries such as metallurgy, paper and cellulose, and footwear. [20]

  3. Water resources management in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Water resources management is a key element of Brazil's strategy to promote sustainable growth and a more equitable and inclusive society. Brazil's achievements over the past 70 years have been closely linked to the development of hydraulic infrastructure for hydroelectric power generation and just recently to the development of irrigation infrastructure, especially in the Northeast region.

  4. Water management in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo

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    Water management in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, Brazil faces several challenges, including pollution of drinking water reservoirs that are surrounded by slums, water scarcity leading to conflicts with the Campinas Metropolitan area to the north, inefficient water use, and flooding.

  5. Brazil data: Olympic water 'unfit' for triathletes to swim

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    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The Brazilian government's most recent data on water pollution in Rio de Janeiro show that water near where triathletes are preparing to compete this weekend is "unfit" for ...

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Water is scarce in the northeast of Brazil. Water pollution is common, especially in the southeast of the country. Brazil has a low share of collected wastewater that is being treated (35% in 2000), and long-standing tensions between the federal, state and municipal governments about their respective roles in the sector.

  7. List of most-polluted rivers - Wikipedia

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    25% of children living in urban slums along the water's edge have lead in their bloodstreams, and even more suffer from gastrointestinal and respiratory illness. [215] Tietê River Brazil: Deemed the most polluted river in Brazil, according to National Geographic in 2010. [216] Pollution from São Paulo

  8. Too much water, and not enough: Brazil's flooded south ... - AOL

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    The mayor of a major city in southern Brazil on Tuesday pleaded with residents to comply with his water rationing decree, given that some four-fifths of the population is without running water, a ...

  9. Barcarena water contamination - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2019, the production embargo on the Alunorte refinery was lifted by a federal court in Brazil, allowing the refinery to return to normal production. [10] On February 5, 2021, a class action lawsuit was filed in the Netherlands against Norsk Hydro. [3] The lawsuit represents approximately 40,000 claimants who live in the state of ...