Quality and Method of Management of Drinking Water in Rural Areas in Benin: Case of Artesian Drills of Dogbo Ahomey in the Borough of Tota, Municipality of Dogbo
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Abstract
The objective of this study is to assess the quality of the artesian borehole water
consumed by the population of the village of Dogbo Ahomey in order to
prevent pathologies on the populations. Methodology and Results: The household
surveys were supplemented by a campaign to analyze the water samples in
the laboratory. The samples were analyzed according to the standardized methods
of the American Public Health Association (APHAAWWA-WPCF, 1994).
A total of twenty (20) physico-chemical parameters and four (04) microbiological
parameters were used to assess the quality of the different water samples.
The results of the physico-chemical analysis showed that the water samples
studied present values that are below the standards recommended by the
WHO and by the Beninese standards for the quality of drinking water (Standards,
2001). From a microbiological analysis point of view, of the four samples
studied, two show strong pollution by germs. This could be a significant
health risk for households who take water from these sources to meet their
needs.
