Economy Largest investment per capita in Brazil: city receives R$ 1 billion in sanitation, invests 322% above the national average, and gains a new ETA capable of supplying an additional 1,270 liters of water per second. Alisson Ficher 19/06/2026 at 17:22
Interesting facts Almost 40% of treated water in Brazil disappears before reaching the taps, and the volume lost in leaks could supply 77 million people for a year, while 33 million still live without regular access to the distribution network. Geovane Souza 13/06/2026 at 15:58
Interesting facts Curitiba ‘swallows’ up to 218 million liters of sewage per day: a Sanepar giant uses activated sludge in a carousel, returns cleaner water to the Iguaçu River, and sends waste to become biogas. Alisson Ficher 07/06/2026 at 22:17
Interesting facts With 33 million people without treated water, Brazil is experiencing a brutal paradox: entire regions sit atop giant aquifers, but families still depend on dry taps and improvised water. Noel Budeguer 27/04/2026 at 16:33
Science and Technology More Than 30% Of Brazilians Live Without Water And Sewage; Engineer Creates Sustainable Microstation That Treats Up To 95% Of Sewage Without Electric Power Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 01/10/2025 at 22:13