2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10669-011-9356-3
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Evaluation of water quality in the Ouémé River (Bénin)

Abstract: Water is an essential element for humankind, animals, and plants. It is also an important element of the aquatic environment (the natural habitat of multiple species), where its quality plays a determining role in their protection and conservation. Unfortunately, the water quality of natural environments has worsened in the last decades. In sub-Saharan Africa and particularly in Bénin, in contrast to river discharges, monitoring the quality of surface water is a very rare activity. Thus, knowledge about physic… Show more

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“…In Senegal, particularly the rural medium area of the commune of Sinthiou Maléme, waters of well are considered as essential resources for agro-pastoral activities and drinking water in several households. These wells capture the water table which is subject to significant pollution of anthropogenic origin due to agricultural activities, anarchic occupation of space and lack of an adequate sanitation system (Ahoussi et al, 2010;Hounsou et al, 2010). In fact, the dominant economic activity in Sinthiou Maléme remains agriculture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Senegal, particularly the rural medium area of the commune of Sinthiou Maléme, waters of well are considered as essential resources for agro-pastoral activities and drinking water in several households. These wells capture the water table which is subject to significant pollution of anthropogenic origin due to agricultural activities, anarchic occupation of space and lack of an adequate sanitation system (Ahoussi et al, 2010;Hounsou et al, 2010). In fact, the dominant economic activity in Sinthiou Maléme remains agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%