Evaluation of Metallic Trace Elements Content (Cadmium, Copper, Zinc and Lead) in the Water of Lake Azili in the Municipality of Zangnanado (Centre-Benin
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This study focuses on the assessment of the level of contamination in metallic
trace elements (cadmium, copper, zinc and lead) in the waters of lake Azili in
the municipality of Zangnanado. The methodology adopted to achieve these
results is the method of molecular absorption spectrophotometry. Four sites
were sampled at the beginning of November 2020 (period of the long dry
season). The results obtained show that the copper content varies between
1.04 mg/l and 1.67 mg/l. The zinc content between 0.2 mg/l to 0.62 mg/l and
those of lead recorded are all above 0.05 mg/l. As for their cadmium concentration, they are all above 0.001 mg/l. These results from water analysis of
Azili lake show that the sources of this type contamination of the lake are due
on the one hand to human activities (dumps of household waste, use of motorized boats) and others other hand to the contributions of the effluents of
the lake carrying pesticides. The water quality of Lake Azili is therefore influenced by these various metallic trace elements found there. These results
show that the waters of lake Azili are at their beginning of pollution even if it
is not yet alarming at the time of our study. Under these conditions, if nothing is done to mitigate it, the pollution will be critical over time
