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Report on the water quality monitoring network in 2023 - National network for monitoring water quality by the General Directorate for Water Resources laboratory: year 2023

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This report highlights the crucial importance of monitoring water quality in Burkina Faso, due to multiple sources of pollution such as industrial discharges, artisanal mining and the intensive use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture. These factors compromise the physico-chemical quality of the water, making it unsuitable for a variety of uses. Since 1992, a national water quality monitoring network, initially consisting of 32 points, has been in place, but has proved insufficient in the face of increasing pollution. In 2018, an expansion of the network to 80 sites was undertaken, but security constraints have prevented some points from being monitored in 2023. The report highlights the difficulties associated with data collection, processing and use, while identifying the needs to ensure adequate monitoring of raw water quality at national as well as cross-border level.

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Head of the Water Quality Department, General Directorate of Water Resources, Ministry of the Environment, Water and Sanitation, Burkina Faso. Consultant in Studies and Analyses/ Agrotechnologist, Biochemist and Chemist of Natural Substances.

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Authors Barthélemy Bawar
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207617067
ISBN 9786207617067
No. of pages 56
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

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