2019
DOI: 10.9734/csji/2019/v28i130126
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Physico-chemical Characterization of Wastewaters Discharged into Songolo River at Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo

Abstract: Songolo River receives daily domestic and industrial wastewaters from households, laboratories, small and medium size industries (SMEs) and the Loandjili hospital, which are discharged directly into it without prior treatment. The objective of this study is to evaluate the physico- chemical quality of wastewaters discharged into the Songolo River at Pointe-Noire in Republic of Congo. To do this, 56 wastewater samples were taken. Physicochemical analyzes as temperature, pH, electronical conductivity, total diss… Show more

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“…The toxicity, mobility and load of pollutants have a significant impact on water resources, human health and environment [4]. According to the Congolese coastline environmental audit report on the coasts of Pointe-Noire city, economic capital of the Republic of Congo, wastewater from industrial, hotel and hospital establishments is discharged without prior treatment into the natural environment, notably into sewers and the Tchinouka and Songolo rivers [5]. For two decades, we have witnessed the evolution of technical depollution methods with the gradual transition from so-called traditional biodegradation technics whose costs are much lower.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toxicity, mobility and load of pollutants have a significant impact on water resources, human health and environment [4]. According to the Congolese coastline environmental audit report on the coasts of Pointe-Noire city, economic capital of the Republic of Congo, wastewater from industrial, hotel and hospital establishments is discharged without prior treatment into the natural environment, notably into sewers and the Tchinouka and Songolo rivers [5]. For two decades, we have witnessed the evolution of technical depollution methods with the gradual transition from so-called traditional biodegradation technics whose costs are much lower.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%