Abstract

Abstract The deficit in sewage collection and treatment is a problem in Brazil, and a large portion of untreated sewage, usually disposed of directly into water bodies, compromises water quality, with implications for public health and environmental balance. This scenario does not differ in the State of Minas Gerais, where only 44% of the urban population has their sewage treated. This study aimed to evaluate the current use of wastewater treatment technologies in active wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in Minas Gerais, based on a database from the Sewage Atlas, and analyze how the characteristics of the municipality and the treatment system influence the selection of adopted technologies. Information on 376 active WWTPs and 26 WWTPs designed or under construction was obtained. The most used technologies include upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors, with or without post-treatment, adopted in more than 70% of WWTPs. A logistic regression model was fitted to explain the presence of post-treatment UASB reactors in the municipality. The model showed that the chance of implementing this technology is 3.3 times greater for municipal autarchies and 7.1 times greater for public companies compared to municipal governments.

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