Factors Associated with the Quality of Drinking Water in the Commune of Adjarra in Benin, 2014
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Water is a vital element to the life of living things, especially to that of human being. Its use for food and body hygiene purposes
requires that it meets the norms of physicochemical and microbiological quality recommended by the World Health
Organization. The aim of this work was to study the factors associated with the quality of drinking water in the commune of
Adjarra in Benin in 2014. It was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study of the factors associated with the quality
of drinking water in the commune of Adjarra in 2014. The population studied is made of two targets which are the primary
targets (drinking water) and the secondary targets (the heads of households or their representative, hygiene and sanitation
officials of the health center and the commune, the official of SONEB, the women’s groups and the chiefs of villages). The
non-probabilistic method and techniques of reasoned choice and comprehensiveness were used respectively for hygiene
and sanitation officials of the health center, of the commune, the official of the National Water Company of Benin, the women’s
groups, the chiefs of villages and the six districts of the commune of Adjarra. The bacteriological analysis reveals that
9 out of 10 waters collected at the level of the supplying sources and 87.76% at the level of the storage containers are contaminated.
The germs indicating pollution identified are fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli and ordinary germs. Autonomous
and private wells and water points show a high degree of fecal coliforms and Escherichia coli. The study highlighted the link
between the ownership status of the container used to fetch water and the quality of the drinking water (p = 0.045). The
risk of contaminating the water is 7.32 times higher among households that use a dirty container to fetch water than among
those who use a clean container. The factors associated with the quality of drinking water are the hygiene status of the water
container and the type of water supplying source. Solving this problem requires a good communication to change the behavior
of the community and a reinforcement of the drinking water supply infrastructure.
