TITLE:
Assessment and Impact of Leachate Generated by the Landfill City in Abidjan on the Quality of Ground Water and Surface Water (M’Badon Bay, Côte d’Ivoire)
AUTHORS:
Sangaré Naminata, Kouassi Edith Kwa-Koffi, Kouassi Aka Marcel, Yao Koffi Marcellin
KEYWORDS:
Leachate, Coastal Lagoon, Groundwater, Trace Metals, Pollution
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.10 No.1,
January
31,
2018
ABSTRACT:
The municipal Akouedo landfill of the city of Abidjan (Cote d’Ivoire) is composed
of more than 60% of household waste. It lacks a leachate collecting and
treatment device. To highlight the impact of the leachate on the receiving environments,
some sampling campaigns of leachate, groundwater and surface
waters were conducted from June 2013 to January 2014. Analyses of leachate
samples revealed relatively high concentrations of trace metals: Fe (6450 ±
8690 μg/L), Cu (400 ± 272 μg/L), Zn (520 ± 240 μg/L), Cd (113 ± 105 μg/L),
Pb (550 ± 237 μg/L), Ni (312 ± 97 μg/L) and Co (77 ± 56 μg/L). Fe is the most
abundant chemical element. The analysis of groundwater and surface indicates
that the levels of trace metals in these waters are higher than WHO
standards except Zn.