Publications
Provide solutions for the urban solid waste service provision contract in the Metropolitan region of Salvador, evaluating the useful life of the AMC landfill (Central Metropolitan Landfill) and Transshipment Station (ET), with the modeling of technical solutions for the city of Salvador (ARSAL), based on the current concession contract.
Advising on scenarios for extending the contract at the current time, and solutions for the new concession of the Aterro Metropolitano Centro – AMC and Transbordo Station, consultancy carried out in conjunction with FIPE and GO Associados. The landfill projects, the municipality's current generation rates, the environmental impacts related to the landfill and the transshipment station were evaluated. The contract was evaluated, licenses, projects and various documents issued by control and inspection bodies were analyzed. Opinions, environmental licenses, PRADs, TACs, controls, technical material, monitoring devices, operational and logistical routines were evaluated and solutions were simulated with CAPEX and OPEX for technical modeling to assess the feasibility of expanding the existing landfill, which supported the legal and financial modeling solutions carried out by FIPE. Analysis of the existing project to expand the landfill.
A robust technical diagnosis and modeling was carried out that brought solutions through scenario modeling to propose solutions for the new Concession of the Centro Metropolitano Landfill (AMC) and Transshipment Station (ET). The existing project was evaluated with an indication of the useful life of the landfill, as well as a diagnosis of the effectiveness of the current service provider company, verifying the economic, legal, health and environmental aspects. Assisting the city hall through ARSAL in defining and choosing the best solution to be adopted.
Provide adequate management of waste generated through duly defined actions and measures, in line with technical standards and current legislation.
Carrying out a diagnosis to evaluate the current generation, segregation, packaging, collection and internal transport, storage and final disposal actions of solid waste produced by the enterprise. The purposes are: prevention and reduction of risks to health and the environment; reducing the volume of waste generated; implementation of measures to correct existing inadequate routines; and implementation of necessary and non-existent measures. The PGRS was carried out in accordance with Decree 7,404/10 of December 23, 2010, which regulates Law No. 12,305, which establishes the National Solid Waste Policy.
The project was successful in preventing and reducing risks to health and the environment; reducing the volume of waste generated; implementation of measures to correct existing inadequate routines; and implementation of necessary and non-existent measures, this (PGRS) being approved by the Green and Environment Secretariat and the Macaé City Council.
Technically support the GO Associados group in the technical modeling of due diligence to evaluate six assets (Manaus, Teresina, Guariroba, Prolagas, Serra and Mirante) of the AEGEA group.
We work with the analysis of current concession contracts, including the respective business plans, evaluating CAPEX planning and the Operational Efficiency of the company's concession contracts, cost and workforce sizing. An overview of the technical, financial and operational capacity of current contracts was promoted, including analysis of the region's demographic growth, contractual targets, and the technical and financial feasibility of current contracts, based on business plans and current tariffs.
Our technical modeling based on CAPEX and OPEX analysis and tariffs, based the legal financial model for AEGEA's valuation, providing subsidies to the investor group for the acquisition of assets.
Development of a methodology for estimating economic potential through the use of geographic information (GIS) and the crossing of external databases with the use of statistics to define the economic potential of – Sabesp – MN (Metropolitana Norte).
Consultancy for statistical treatment of Sabesp/SAEE databases, spatialization of connections, quantification of the economic potential (EP) of large consumers.
Correlation of links with records of abstraction and/or release grants to detect opportunities to offer treated water supply services and/or collection and treatment of effluents and spatial analysis and aggregation by territorial unit (census sector, neighborhoods, sub- basins, etc.) to generate auxiliary cartographic products.
Develop methodology for market study and competitive intelligence of SABESP's operations in large consumers.
Database processing and static analysis to create a methodology for preparing a technical notebook and methodology on Competitive Intelligence. The work provides an overview of the market, business models, tariffs, risks, water use profiles and opportunities and the main drivers that motivate large consumers to diversify their water matrix through the use of alternative sources of water, whether potable or non- potable.
The work provided a clear vision of the business models currently practiced, with the proposal of actions to guide Sabesp's new businesses.
Innovation consultancy in the sanitation sector for the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank, for the SYSTEMATIZATION OF EXPERIENCES TO REDUCE PHYSICAL LOSSES THROUGH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS, which was developed based on a pilot project that used an electronic rod for detection of noise to aid in mapping and preventing losses in some areas supplied by CAESB – Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal.
Evaluation of the results of the pilot project with the characterization of CAESB's water distribution network systems with analysis of technical and economic opportunities to reduce system losses, development of a work methodology for analysis and monitoring of data resulting from the pilot project.
Evaluation of the results obtained based on the evaluation of innovative technologies to be used in monitoring losses in water supply networks using IOT, generating benefits for the sanitation company's revenue.
Develop a new ETE project, support in hiring and supervising the implementation on a turn-key basis, as well as hiring the operating company without stopping the current operation. The current system was not performing properly.
Deactivation plan for the previous ETE, executive project for the new treatment system, environmental licensing at the city hall and the environmental agency (INEA), management and supervision of the implementation, commissioning and operation of the implemented treatment system.
WWTP capacity: 340 m³/day.
ETE performed within the project parameters sized in the executive project prepared, in compliance with the operating license and the environmental requirements and standards necessary for the treated effluent.
Support for the environmental licensing of the enterprise, to comply with the DPE and discharge treated sewage into the rainwater gallery.
EPAR project, preparation of descriptive and calculation memorial for environmental licensing, self-purification study in receiving body.
Technical solution for environmental licensing in compliance with the DPE (Declaration of Possibility of Depletion) of the water company, based on the EPAR project (Reuse Water Production Station). The treated effluent would be disposed of in the rainwater network, since there was no sewage collector.
Support for the environmental licensing of the enterprise with the preparation of more than 8 self-purification studies and release permits, with the objective of proving the capacity of the receiving body to assimilate the treated effluent, originating from the sanitary sewage treatment systems.
Water consultancy with preparation of self-purification studies of the receiving body, as well as launch grant and support for environmental licensing, of more than 8 sanitary sewage treatment systems in residential developments with flows ranging from 500 m³/day to 1000 m³/day.
Preparation of self-purification studies, granting for release, to neutralize the impact of these treated effluents on the receiving bodies, with technical support for the environmental licensing of these projects.
Waiver of concession for the exploitation of groundwater from water wells to lower the water table.
Exemption from the grant for water to lower the table to supply non-potable demands in the project such as toilets and cooling towers and the project's buildings in compliance with NBR 16.782, NBR 16.783 and DAEE ordinance.
Successful in obtaining the request for exemption from the grant for the project.
Renewal of the license to exploit groundwater from water table lowering.
Renewal of the electronic grant originating from water table lowering to explore 6.66 m³/h, to supply non-potable demands in the project such as toilets/urinals and cooling towers and the project's buildings in compliance with NBR 16,782, NBR 16,783 and DAEE ordinance.
Successful in obtaining the renewal of the grant for the project.
Bring procedures to mitigate fines and environmental liabilities by defining procedures for operational management and licensing of brMalls group projects.
Preparation of a Environmental Management and Efficiency Manual within the group brMalls, defining instructions for identifying irregularities and anticipating risks.
Preparation of the environmental management and efficiency manual, contributing to safer, more sustainable and efficient operational management with the consequent reduction of operational costs and minimization of liabilities for the group's shopping malls.
Bring a strategic planning approach and offer key elements for identifying hotspots, that is, critical points, such as activities, processes and steps that need to be adapted and modified aiming for a business model that moves towards sustainability and the circular economy.
Assessment and Integration of the company's areas, between the producer of raw materials, their use in the industrial plant, control of production with the generation of waste, and actions to promote new business models that promote the circular economy.
Technical support for the development of the Blockchain platform and the elaboration of 10 new business models for 10 companies in the aerospace park, which currently serve Embraer.
Preparation of a Master Plan for Water Efficiency and health security for the Bradesco group, covering 4689 branches located in Brazil and 164 administrative buildings.
First strategic water plan for a developer in Brazil covering risk analysis, actions to reduce water consumption, methodology for calculating the water footprint and identifying opportunities for Camargo Corrêa Desenvolvimento Imobiliário's business.
Challenge
Study of Alternative Sources and Water Conservation at Copel's forest hub, in Curitiba – PR, to meet the indicators required for AQUA (High Environmental Quality) certification.
IFTH’s activities
Optimization of the project's water management, also aiming to obtain ENCE and meeting the concerns of RT AQUA. Carrying out a technical and economic feasibility study for alternative non-potable water source systems.
Results
Technical and economic viability in terms of reducing the project's water demand with the use of efficient hydro-sanitary metals and the use of an alternative source of rainwater to meet non-potable demands.
Challenge
Prepare the water balance for demand management, water supply network projects and sewage collection for the enterprise, well water treatment project and preparation of a BOT notice for a well water treater.
IFTH’s activities
Development of water and sewage network projects, preparation of an approval and monitoring process with the sanitation concessionaire, definition of the premises for the use of an alternative source of drinking water from a well, preparation of the well water treatment project and the notice of BOT for well water treatment company contract.
Results
Monitoring the execution of BOTista's well water installations in order to avoid non-conformities, approval of projects with the sanitation concessionaire for large water consumers, guarantee of compliance environmental and technical.
Challenge
Prepare a study of alternative water sources for the construction of Localiza's headquarters in Belo Horizonte – MG, to define the management of potable and non-potable supplies, an effluent reuse project and the use of rainwater. Assessment of water conservation solutions, simulation of alternative sources (gray and black reused water), use of rainwater and well water for non-potable purposes.
IFTH’s activities
Executive project of alternative sources of non-potable water for reuse of effluents and use of rainwater, technical and economic feasibility study with CAPEX and OPEX.
Results
Reduction of consumption of potable sources for non-potable demands, minimization of the impact of rainwater discharge into the receiving body.
Challenge
Water Audit and proposal of Solutions and Improvement Points for seven Itaú centers (CAT, CAB, CEIC, FL3500, etc.) in the city of São Paulo/SP; study of alternative sources for the Faria Lima headquarters in accordance with the new ABNT standards, NBR 16.782 – Water Conservation in Buildings, NBR 15.527 – Rainwater – Use of roofs in urban areas for non-potable purposes – Requirements and NBR 16.783 – Use of Alternative Non-Drinking Water Sources; support in the preparation and monitoring of grants with DAEE and water table lowering water treatment project.
IFTH’s activities
Diagnosis of building infrastructure, preparation of water balance and evaluation of operational KPIs and consumption indicators, study of alternative sources of reuse and use of rainwater, with adaptation of existing infrastructure, executive project of water treatment facilities for water table lowering with support for granting the use of alternative non-potable sources.
Results
Integrated water management and water conservation at Itaú centers, with projects focused on the use of alternative non-potable sources, with technical and economic feasibility, implemented in buildings.
Challenge
Carrying out a study of alternative sources of non-potable water in accordance with the new ABNT standards, NBR 16.782 Water Conservation in Buildings, NBR 15.527 – Rainwater – Use of roofs in urban areas for non-potable purposes – Requirements and NBR 16.783 Use of Alternative Non-Potable Water Sources for Banco Bradesco branches in Lapa, Osasco and Panamericana and administrative buildings at Núcleo Alphaville, Itapeva and Avenida Paulista in the city of São Paulo/SP.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of studies regarding the use of alternative non-potable sources in Banco Bradesco branches, managing water supply and demand, calculating consumption indicators, estimating CAPEX and OPEX for rainwater harvesting systems.
Results
The study of alternative sources was viable and payback for the implementation of a water utilization system in agencies and administrative buildings and, with demand management and the use of water-saving devices, there was the possibility of reducing water time. payback for this solution.
Challenge
Prepare a project for treating water, effluents and mining waste from the Jannah Dam dams, for works in Brazil, Mozambique and Lebanon.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of Effluent Treatment Station projects in Maputo in Mozambique, Thickening Tests for Dam projects at Jannah Dam in Lebanon, Hydraulic Energy Dissipation Structures for water treatment stations and Lagoon Waterproofing Specifications in the municipality of Vargem Grande in Sao Paulo.
Results
Development of integrated and high-performance projects taking into account the design thinking of AG. Prevention of risks of environmental impacts in areas where engineering solutions are being implemented. IFTH’s activities at an international level.
Development of a methodology for estimating economic potential through the use of geographic information (GIS), crossing external databases, using statistics to define the economic potential of – Sabesp – MN (Metropolitana Norte)
Consultancy for statistical treatment of Sabesp/SAEE databases, spatialization of connections, quantification of the economic potential (EP) of large consumers. Correlation of links with records of abstraction and/or release grants to detect opportunities to offer treated water supply services and/or collection and treatment of effluents and spatial analysis and aggregation by territorial unit (census sector, neighborhoods, sub- basins, etc.) to generate auxiliary cartographic products.
Challenge
Consultancy to provide technical assistance to CAGECE in the study of long-term solutions in sewage treatment in the city of Fortaleza/CE. Due to the situation of stress water supply in the region of the Miriu and Siqueira basins and the growth of the metropolitan region of Fortaleza, it was necessary to search for technical and economic solutions to enhance the municipality's water supply in order to support the region's economic growth.
IFTH’s activities
Study of solutions in effluent treatment and assessment of the feasibility of distributing reused water to large consumers with a view to reducing stress of the Miriu and Siqueira basins.
Results
Minimization of stress water supply and the impact on basins in the metropolitan region of Fortaleza, enhancing water supplies to support the area's economic growth. The project foresees the treatment of 4.3m3/s to meet a non-potable demand of approximately 1.8m3/s.
Challenge
Diagnose points and solutions for improving the drinking water system and the HVAC system, reducing the cost of water management and opportunities for improving it.
IFTH’s activities
Carrying out a water audit at the industrial plant, data and documentation analysis, field survey to identify the drinking water supply system and the HVAC system. Assessment of the drinking water treatment system and the HVAC management and treatment system. Prognosis with the identification of opportunities associated with improving the efficiency of managing these systems in the industrial plant.
Results
Through water diagnosis, systematization of information collected, solutions and points of improvement associated with the existing infrastructure, we proposed solutions to improve continuous management and reduce spending on drinking water in the industrial plant. A high, medium and low investment action plan was proposed, bringing significant improvements to more efficient and sustainable water management at the industrial plant, with a consequent reduction in operating costs and qualitative water security at the plant.
Challenge
Help the client understand the use and paths of water in the plant, including its use in the production process, and diagnose Improvement Points and Solutions, opportunities to improve water management in the plant. Carry out water diagnosis and propose improvement solutions for water management in the industrial plant with a view to reducing water costs, reducing waste and improving water efficiency in the industrial plant.
IFTH’s activities
Carrying out a water audit at the industrial plant, data and documentation analysis, field survey to identify water consumption points, diagnosis of water use and water consumption and the current management system implemented. Prognosis with the identification of opportunities associated with reducing water consumption and improving the efficiency of managing this resource in the industrial plant.
Results
Through the water diagnosis and systematization of the information collected, solutions and points of improvement associated with the existing infrastructure, solutions for water conservation and solutions for water management were identified. The solutions were implemented based on a high, medium and low investment action plan, bringing significant improvements to more efficient and sustainable water management at the industrial plant, with a consequent reduction in operating costs.
Challenge
Evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of implementing rainwater harvesting and reuse, increasing the availability of water through alternative sources to meet non-potable uses as a way of developing water sustainability and the rational use of water resources in the industrial plant.
IFTH’s activities
Survey of the water characterization of the project, assessment of water consumption at Gerdau Aços Longos in Cotia/SP, preparation of a water balance and assessment of water supply from alternative sources. Simulation of scenarios for implementing alternative source projects, financial analysis with CAPEX, OPEX and simulations of drinking water savings potential. Feasibility study of reusing industrial effluents (152 m³/day) and using rainwater (200 m³/day) to supply non-potable demands. Quali-quantitative characterization of raw effluents; determination of final quality; sizing of treatment units; deployment layouts; CAPEX and OPEX estimation; economic study.
Results
A report was prepared focused on integrated water management, characterization of water sources, assessment of financial viability with CAPEX and OPEX, simulations of the potential for water savings and reduction of the cost of this input in the industrial plant. Water efficiency was guaranteed through the implementation of rainwater harvesting and reuse in the unit.
Challenge
Bring procedures to mitigate fines and environmental liabilities, by defining procedures for operational management and licensing of brMalls group projects.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of an Environmental Management and Efficiency Manual within the bRMalls group, defining instructions for identifying irregularities and anticipating risks.
Results
Preparation of the environmental management and efficiency manual, contributing to safer, more sustainable and efficient operational management, with the consequent reduction of operational costs and minimization of liabilities for the group's shopping malls.
Challenge
Drainage network design with zero impact on the receiving basin and flood dampening capacity with a return period of 100 years, as required for LEED Platinum certification, use of rainwater, development of a gray water reuse project and solutions nature-based solutions for sustainable drainage.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of integrated water management projects, including building hydraulics, rainwater use, sustainable drainage and gray water reuse. Green infrastructure solutions were simulated, in order to reduce the impact on the basin and bring environmental benefits to the project, with assessment of CAPEX and OPEX.
Results
Project development with integration into landscaping, zero water, with zero disposal in the basin, prioritizing infiltration as a solution for recharging aquifers and maintaining the hydrological cycle, obtaining LEED Platinum certification, being the building with the highest score in Latin America.
Challenge
Prepare a project for the treatment and reuse of sewage generated in the project, bring water efficiency and sustainability with the use of alternative sources of non-potable water, reduce the cost of drinking water and advise on the BOT contracting of the treatment system to be implemented.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of basic project, self-purification study, support for environmental licensing and assistance for contracting a Reuse Water Production Station (EPAR), Rainwater Treatment Station (ETAC) and Well Water Treatment Station (ETAP ) under a BOT regime, technical-commercial equalization of the proposals received and assistance in drafting the contract with the chosen company.
Results
Solution to comply with the water company's DPE (Declaration of Possibility of Depletion), based on the project for disposal in the rainwater network, since there was no sewage collector. Monitoring and technical assistance to the client in the preparation of the contract and in the management of the contractor throughout the contract period.
Challenge
Bring efficiency in the use of the artesian well, analyze the treatment system implemented in the enterprise, analyze the contract for the well water treatment service provider under a BOT regime.
IFTH’s activities
Well analysis and solutions for improving infrastructure with the preparation of the project to adapt the well and comply with Ordinance 888, accounting standard.
Results
Implementation of a water treatment system project and well systematized maintenance and operation program to improve operational management, thus ensuring the adequate supply of drinking water in compliance with the legal requirements of Ordinance 888.
Challenge
Bring efficiency in the use of the artesian well, analyze the treatment system implemented in the enterprise, analyze the contract for the well water treatment service provider under a BOT regime.
IFTH’s activities
Well analysis and solutions for improving infrastructure with the preparation of the project to adapt the well and comply with Ordinance 888, accounting standard.
Results
Implementation of a water treatment system project and well systematized maintenance and operation program to improve operational management, thus ensuring the adequate supply of drinking water in compliance with the legal requirements of Ordinance 888.
Challenge
Bring sustainability, water efficiency, reducing drinking water costs to the enterprise.
IFTH’s activities
Water audit with a focus on meeting technical standards NBR 16,782 Water Conservation in Buildings and NBR 16,783 Use of alternative sources of non-potable water. Analysis of reducing drinking water consumption through simulation and use of alternative sources, with a view to implementing an integrated water management system.
Results
Solutions and Improvement Points (SPM) for water infrastructure, with increased efficiency in water management, proposing solutions for water conservation and the use of alternative sources of non-potable water for the existing building and for expansion.
Challenge
Prepare a project for the treatment and reuse of sewage generated in the enterprise, bring water efficiency through the use of alternative sources of non-potable water, reduce the cost of drinking water, contract the implementation of the treatment system under a BOT regime, to meet discharge standards in the water body and reuse (according to NBR 16,783:2019).
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of basic project, self-purification study, support for environmental licensing and assistance for contracting a Reuse Water Production Station (EPAR), Rainwater Treatment Station (ETAC) and Well Water Treatment Station (ETAP ) under a BOT regime, technical-commercial equalization of the proposals received and assistance in drafting the contract with the chosen company.
Results
Solution for internal reuse and meeting environmental licensing requirements, for release into bodies of water.
Challenge
Bring sustainability, water efficiency, reducing drinking water costs to the enterprise.
IFTH’s activities
Water audit with a focus on meeting technical standards NBR 16,782 Water Conservation in Buildings and NBR 16,783 Use of alternative sources of non-potable water. Analysis of reducing drinking water consumption through simulation and use of alternative sources, with a view to implementing an integrated water management system.
Results
Solutions and Improvement Points (SPM) for water infrastructure, with increased efficiency in water management, proposing solutions for water conservation and the use of alternative sources of non-potable water for the existing building and for expansion.
Challenge
Bring sustainability, water efficiency and reduced drinking water costs to the enterprise.
IFTH’s activities
Water audit with a focus on meeting technical standards NBR 16,782 Water Conservation in Buildings and NBR 16,783 Use of alternative sources of non-potable water. Analysis of reducing drinking water consumption through simulation and use of alternative sources, with a view to implementing an integrated water management system.
Results
Solutions and Improvement Points (SPM) for water infrastructure, with increased efficiency in water management, proposing solutions for water conservation and the use of alternative sources of non-potable water for the existing building and for expansion.
Challenge
Develop nature-based solutions with sustainable management of rainwater in residential condominiums, through the dimensioning and executive design of rain gardens.
IFTH’s activities
Development of green infrastructure solutions, through rain garden projects, based on technical and economic feasibility studies, with CAPEX and OPEX of the solutions.
Results
Construction methods and solutions for rain gardens were evaluated: integration into the landscape for sustainable management of rainwater, promoting infiltration into the soil, promoting infiltration of rainwater in the enterprise, bringing more sustainability to the project and reducing the impact of surroundings.
Challenge
Develop solutions for the 8 lakes, with nature-based solutions with sustainable management of rainwater from residential condominiums, avoiding the contribution of rainwater to the lakes.
IFTH’s activities
Economic feasibility simulation, with CAPEX and OPEX studies, development of green infrastructure solutions on the edge of the lakes. With the developed solution, the lakes were designed in geocells filled with concrete, bidim and grass on the edges on gentle slopes.
Results
Construction methods and solutions in lakes were evaluated: integration into the landscape, quantification of the water balance of reservoirs according to local climatic and environmental conditions, use of well water and lowering of water table through drains with water treatment to direct to lakes, drainage side of lakes in rain gardens, wetlands and triangular ditches.
Challenge
Develop technological solutions for sewage treatment, preserving the quality of the receiving body in buildings for residential and educational use.
IFTH’s activities
Water consultancy and integrated water management, with assessment of sewage production, preparation of more than 8 executive projects for sewage treatment systems, designed for flows from 500 m3/day to 1000 m3/day, including more than 8 pumping stations. Preparation of self-purification studies of the receiving body, as well as granting launch and supporting environmental licensing.
Results
There are already more than 8 executive projects for treating sewage generated in residential condominiums. All projects were prepared based on self-purification studies, granted for release, to neutralize the impact of these treated effluents on the receiving bodies.
Challenge
Bring water efficiency to the enterprise, analyze the use of non-potable sources, reduce operational costs and reduce environmental risks related to water management.
IFTH’s activities
Preparation of consultancy evaluating water conservation and the potential for using non-potable sources in an integrated manner, carrying out a simulation of alternative water sources, with an estimate of CAPEX and OPEX for each scenario. Based on the study, the best solutions with greater technical and economic viability to be adopted for the project were indicated.
Results
Maximizing the use of alternative sources of non-potable water to supply the project's non-potable demands, generating financial returns for the building. Implementation of water-saving devices, ensuring the building's water efficiency and reducing the generation of effluents.
Challenge
Bring water efficiency, water sustainability, reduce operational costs and reduce environmental risks.
IFTH’s activities
Water consultancy focused on residential developments. Integrated assessment of water conservation and simulations of the potential for using alternative sources of non-potable water, based on financial feasibility studies on CAPEX (investment) and OPEX (operation cost) of possible solution arrangements to be studied.
Including water characterization of new buildings, preparation of basic and executive projects for greywater treatment and reuse systems and rainwater use. In compliance with NBR 16,782 Water Conservation in Buildings and NBR 16,783 Use of Alternative Non-Potable Water Sources.
Results
There are already more than 38 consultancy projects on water conservation and reuse of gray water and use of rainwater prepared, including completed, ongoing and already implemented, resulting in water savings, water resilience and compliance with LEED and AQUA certifications, increasing sustainability in these with a vision of integrated water management.