2015
DOI: 10.4314/jab.v91i1.6
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Évaluation de la qualité bactériologique des eaux de puits et de forage à Lomé, Togo

Abstract: RÉSUMÉObjectif : Le but de cette étude était d'évaluer la qualité microbiologique des eaux de puits et de forage collectées dans la ville de Lomé. Méthodologie : Au total, 207 échantillons d'eau de puits et de 197 échantillons d'eau de forages de la ville de Lomé collectés entre juin 2012 et juillet 2013 ont été analysés en utilisant les méthodes normalisées de routine de l'Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR). Résultats et conclusion : Les résultats ont montré une non-conformité des eaux de puits pa… Show more

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“…However, contamination of other water sources (cement reservoirs, hand pumps and dug wells) is explained by poor protection of water sources and non-compliance with protection perimeters. Similarly, the absence of appropriate sanitation system and surrounding pollution such as agricultural land, cattle breeding, the existence of septic tanks and latrines are largely involved in this pollution [17]. Evidently, contamination of groundwater by coliform has negative consequences on public health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, contamination of other water sources (cement reservoirs, hand pumps and dug wells) is explained by poor protection of water sources and non-compliance with protection perimeters. Similarly, the absence of appropriate sanitation system and surrounding pollution such as agricultural land, cattle breeding, the existence of septic tanks and latrines are largely involved in this pollution [17]. Evidently, contamination of groundwater by coliform has negative consequences on public health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total dissolved solids (TDS) report the mineral amount in the water. The concentration of TDS in water varies considerably in different geological regions due to the difference in solubility of minerals [26]. The dissolved solids (TDS) content expresses the total concentration of dissolved substances in water.…”
Section: Other Physico-chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary water security and public health concerns in urban sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the coastal cities of the Gulf of Guinea, are the chemical and microbial contaminations of shallow groundwater evidenced by high contents of nitrate, heavy metals, fecal coliforms, and fecal Streptococci in boreholes and dug wells water samples (Erah, Akujieze, & Oteze, 2002;Takem et al, 2010;Gibrilla et al, 2011;Mande et al, 2012;Totin et al, 2013;Affum et al, 2015;Soncy et al, 2015). In-situ sanitation facilities, mainly pit latrines and septic tanks, are considered the dominant cause of microbiological contamination and a significant cause of nutrient loading to water sources (Lapworth et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%