S. Houssier’s research while affiliated with Institut de Recherche pour le Développement and other places

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Figure 2. Location of the water points sampled.
Figure 5. Bacteriological analysis results: E. coli.
Figure 6. Bacteriological analysis results: faecal streptococci.
[Pollution of the groundwater in the city of Niamey, Niger]
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Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique

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P Gross

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F Brissaud

We conducted a study on chemical and bacteriological groundwater pollution in Niamey, a Sahelian city of some 700,000 inhabitants. A total of 22 wells and 24 bore-holes were selected on a geological and socio-economic basis. The superficial aquifers, located on each bank of the River Niger and connected to the wells, presented high levels of oxidizable nitrogen and bacteriological pollution (coliform and faecal Streptococcus) which make the water unfit for human consumption. The deep aquifer, which supplies pumps, was also polluted but to a lesser degree. Faecal pollution increased after the rainy season. The lack of sanitation in Niamey and the seepage of polluted matters from the superficial layers could explain this pollution. Eventually, the use of the groundwater could increase and constitute a major health risk for the majority of the inhabitants of Niamey.

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... The borehole waters (> 5NTU) in this study may contain high rates suspended matters and makes them unsafe for consumption. The types of illnesses commonly associated with the consumption of turbid water are mainly gastrointestinal infections caused by bacteria such as E. Coli and viruses that cause severe diarrhea, infections and vomiting (Chippaux et al., 2002;Hassane et al., 2016). ...

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Hydrochemical Assessment of Water Quality and Risks Related to the Use of Groundwater Resources in the Urban Area of Niamey and Nearby Rural Areas in the Regions of Dosso and Tillabery in Niger
Etude de la pollution de l'eau souterraine de la ville de Niamey, Niger

Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique

... Although most fractures have only a low hydrogeological potential, some are characterized by a moderate potential (Corgne et al. 2010). The upper part of the basement, up to 40 m, is weathered (Chippaux et al. 2002). The fractured and weathered portions of the basement make up Niamey's main aquifer (Bechler-Carmaux et al. 2000a). ...

[Pollution of the groundwater in the city of Niamey, Niger]

Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique