parque valle del sol - Tecnológico de Costa Rica
parque valle del sol - Tecnológico de Costa Rica
parque valle del sol - Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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SUMMARY<br />
In an incessant search for the continuous improvement, and protection of<br />
our environment, Parque Valle <strong><strong>de</strong>l</strong> Sol has initiated the search for an alternative<br />
water source for use on the golf course and landscapes within our resi<strong>de</strong>ntial<br />
community.<br />
Waste water produced by our community can be recycled and used to<br />
supply much nee<strong>de</strong>d water for irrigation, this producing greener healthier<br />
landscapes and reducing contamination of our environment.<br />
The technology proposed for the process of recycling will provi<strong>de</strong> a more<br />
efficient and more reliable water source, while also <strong>de</strong>creasing the operating costs<br />
of the company.<br />
This project is divi<strong>de</strong>d in four chapters that complete a clear objective<br />
insi<strong>de</strong> the general context of the graduation project that this career <strong>de</strong>mands.<br />
The first chapter provi<strong>de</strong>s a general <strong>de</strong>scription of the company.<br />
The second chapter <strong>de</strong>tails the most important characteristics in the<br />
maintenance <strong>de</strong>partment.<br />
The third chapter <strong>de</strong>scribes a program <strong>de</strong>signed to improved the cutting of<br />
the grass for all the lots of the resi<strong>de</strong>ntial. The data was <strong>de</strong>veloped using the<br />
platform Microsoft Project 2000; three classifications of lots have been <strong>de</strong>veloped,<br />
of which quantitative <strong>de</strong>scriptions are shown (charts in Excel) and qualitative<br />
samples (diagrams in Paint).<br />
The final chapter <strong>de</strong>tails the <strong>de</strong>sign of a new system for recycling waste<br />
water for reuse as irrigation for the golf course and landscapes.<br />
The <strong>de</strong>sign inclu<strong>de</strong>s the complete study to <strong>de</strong>termine the necessary<br />
requirements to cover the current <strong>de</strong>mand and its future amplification. A new<br />
systems was <strong>de</strong>veloped for the distribution of water. The report <strong>de</strong>tails the main<br />
technical data that characterize the components of the new system, such as the<br />
pump, the pipes and accessories, and the main line routing plan.<br />
Recommendations are presented that could be adopted to improve the benefits of<br />
the new system.<br />
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