Chemical and technological hazards of the Great Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica

 

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Autores: Sánchez-Murillo, Ricardo, Piedra-Marín, Gilberto, León-Coto, Sandra, Solís-Delgado, Alexander
Formato: artículo original
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Descripción:The chemical and technological accidents are unexpected events where non- controlled release of one or more chemical substances can affect the security and health of the community involved with negative impacts to the environment. This study presents the first atlas of chemical and technological threats of the greater industries in the Great Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica. In the residential areas of Alajuela and Heredia, the companies that use chloride gas, nitric and hydrochloric acid represented the greatest threat. In Cartago, the most important threat relied on the industries that use chloride gas. In San Jose, hospitals and health centers are under a high pressure due to the conjugation of two factors: high industry density and presence of the most important hospitals in the country. Likewise, the atlas also show the strategic position of many industries which are located on rich aquifers zones; indeed 87 % of the industries in San José are located above aquifers, 33 % in Alajuela, 83 % in Heredia, and 88 % in Cartago. The most affected rivers were found to be Ciruelas, Virilla, Turales, Bermúdez, Torres, Tíribi, Chiquito y Taras.   
País:Portal de Revistas UNA
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UNA
Lenguaje:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.www.una.ac.cr:article/4950
Acceso en línea:https://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/uniciencia/article/view/4950
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Atlas
chemical and technological threat
industry
Great Metropolitan Area
chemical susbtances
amenaza químico-tecnológica
industria
Gran Área Metropolitana
sustancias químicas