CONTAMINATION OF THE OUÉMÉ RIVER IN BENIN BY THE TOXIC METALS: CADMIUM, LEAD AND COPER
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The assessment of the contamination of Ouémé river by toxic metals (cadmium, lead, copper) is carried
out in water, sediments and fish samples. Except for water all the samples underwent the necessary
treatments by mineralization before the analysis with atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results
reveal high levels of toxic metals in all the samples. These concentrations exceed the recommended
limits for human consumption. The mean contents in mg/kg (fish and sediments) or mg/L (water) are (i)
water Cd: 0.47 mg/L; Pb: 1.95 mg/L; Cu: 2.95 mg/L; (ii) sediments Cd: 3.31 mg/kg; Pb: 27.79 mg/kg;
Cu: 24.89 mg/kg; (iii) fish Cd: 2.56 mg/kg; Pb: 7.14 mg/kg; Cu: 9.631 mg/kg. These different results
show that the water and fish of Bonou ecosystem are unfit for human consumption and could be the
origin of different pathologies.
