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Water quality assessment in the Bétaré-Oya gold mining area (East-Cameroon): Multivariate Statistical Analysis approach.

Felaniaina Rakotondrabe1, Jules Remy Ndam Ngoupayou2, Zakari Mfonka3, Eddy Harilala Rasolomanana4, Alexis Jacob Nyangono Abolo5, Andrew Ako Ako6.   

Abstract

The influence of gold mining activities on the water quality in the Mari catchment in Bétaré-Oya (East Cameroon) was assessed in this study. Sampling was performed within the period of one hydrological year (2015 to 2016), with 22 sampling sites consisting of groundwater (06) and surface water (16). In addition to measuring the physicochemical parameters, such as pH, electrical conductivity, alkalinity, turbidity, suspended solids and CN-, eleven major elements (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, NH4+, Cl-, NO3-, HCO3-, SO42-, PO43- and F-) and eight heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cd, Fe, Cu, As, Mn and Cr) were also analyzed using conventional hydrochemical methods, Multivariate Statistical Analysis and the Heavy metal Pollution Index (HPI). The results showed that the water from Mari catchment and Lom River was acidic to basic (5.40<pH<8.84), weakly mineralized (6.3<EC<160.8μS/cm) and had a high concentration of total suspended solids (TSS) (2<TSS<8996.00mg/L). The major elements were all within the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for drinking water quality, except for nitrates in some wells, which was found at a concentration >50mg NO3-/L. This water was found as two main types: calcium magnesium bicarbonate (CaMg-HCO3), which was the most represented, and sodium bicarbonate potassium (NaK-HCO3). As for trace elements in surface water, the contents of Pb, Cd, Mn, Cr and Fe were higher than recommended by the WHO guidelines, and therefore, the surface water was unsuitable for human consumption. Three phenomena were responsible for controlling the quality of the water in the study area: hydrolysis of silicate minerals of plutono-metamorphic rocks, which constitute the geological basement of this area; vegetation and soil leaching; and mining activities. The high concentrations of TSS and trace elements found in this basin were mainly due to gold mining activities (exploration and exploitation) as well as digging of rivers beds, excavation and gold amalgamation.
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Keywords:  Artisanal mining; Chemical pollution; Mari catchment; Physical pollution; Semi-mechanized mining

Year:  2017        PMID: 28826121     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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