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The Reservoir of Guarapiranga (Represa de Guarapiranga) is a
reservoir
A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation.
Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including contro ...
in the southern area of the city of
São Paulo
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, in the
State of São Paulo
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Brazil
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.
Construction
The Reservoir of Guarapiranga was constructed in 1906 by the
São Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company
São Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company, also known as Light São Paulo or simply Light (), was a privately owned utility company operating in São Paulo, Brazil from 1899 until 1981.
History
Canadians William Mackenzie and Frederick Star ...
, also known as "Light", which was the company responsible for the regions supply of electrical energy at that time. In 1928, Guarapiranga began being used as a reservoir for potable water distribution.
[SOLIA, Mariângela; FARIA, Odair Marcos; ARAÚJO, Ricardo. ''Mananciais da região metropolitana de São Paulo''. São Paulo: Sabesp, 2007]
Water supply
The reservoir is supplied by the River Guarapiranga and other smaller rivers and brooks, traversing areas of the cities of São Paulo,
Itapecerica da Serra
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, and
Embu-Guaçu
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. It was constructed originally to attend the necessities of the production of electrical energy in the Parnaíba
Hydroelectric generating plant. It is currently utilized for the water supply for the
Greater São Paulo
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Metropolitan Area
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by the
Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de São Paulo (SABESP), a Brazilian state owned utility that provides water and sewage services. Guarapiranga is also utilized as a flood control mechanism and as a place of leisure. There are artificial beaches and
marinas in the reservoir's peripheral areas.
Current use
Between the 1980s and the 1990s the absence of clear political laws determining use and occupation of the area contributed to the creation of clandestine and irregular neighborhoods around the reservoir. Untreated human waste and sewage contaminated rivers and brooks that fed into the reservoir. The cleaning of the brooks and rivers and in the removal of the irregular housings will require substantial funding by SABESP.
Photos
File:Guarapiranga 1.jpg
File:Guarapiranga 2.jpg
File:Gurapiranga 3.jpg
File:Guarapiranga sunset 2.JPG
References
External links
Page of EMAE about reservoirsSite of Sabesp
Buildings and structures in São Paulo
Landforms of São Paulo (state)
Reservoirs in Brazil
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