According to a 2024 survey by the Trata Brasil Institute, the city of Maringá, in Paraná, leads Brazil in sanitation. São José do Rio Preto and Campinas, both in São Paulo, follow closely behind. The study, released on March 20, 2024, identifies the lowest scores in the North, including Porto Velho, Macapá, and Santarém. The […]
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