Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)

The area catchment of Abiergué, located in the urban perimeter of Yaounde between 11°05' and 11°25' East longitude and between 3°51' and 3°54' North latitude experiencing an important truck-farming activity in its bottoms funds from Nkolbikok to Nkolbisson. A study started in 200...

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Main Authors: Guy Romain Kouam Kenmogne, Francis Rosillon, Hernanie Grelle Mpakam, Alexandre Nono
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Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2010-09-01
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author Guy Romain Kouam Kenmogne
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Alexandre Nono
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description The area catchment of Abiergué, located in the urban perimeter of Yaounde between 11°05' and 11°25' East longitude and between 3°51' and 3°54' North latitude experiencing an important truck-farming activity in its bottoms funds from Nkolbikok to Nkolbisson. A study started in 2005 in this area, has for main objective to contribute to the enhancement of this activity while working to reduce the involved risks (health and environmental). Many activities have been developed using a transdisciplinary approach. The socio-economic conditions of the actors implied in this die have been described. The constraints and the assets related to the development of the urban truck farming were raised. The wastewater comes from various origins (households, market, health centres,…) and have significant levels of BOD5 (10 to 360 mg O2 /l), COD (15 to 601 mg O2 /l), Fecal Coliform (5025 UFC/100ml to 3 x 106 UFC/100ml), Fecal Streptococci (1960 UFC/100ml to 138 000 UFC/100ml). Variable rates of cysts of protozoa (Entamoeba hystolotica and Giardia sp) and eggs of helminths were detected in this water. The reuse of wastewater has for corollary the emergence of waterborne diseases such as intestinal amebiasis which as well assigns the actors engaged in this die as the population in general independently of sex, age or social status. Many practices and many risk behaviors contribute to the spread of waterborne diseases.Despite the risk of waterborne diseases, this activity contributes significantly to food security, strengthening the economic potential, development of urban space in short to improve conditions and the framework of life of the categories of actors involved in this activity in particular and population in general.Actions economically viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable are to be implemented by State or NGO in order to reduce the negative aspects and strengthen the positive aspects of this multipurpose activity.
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spelling doaj-art-58a8fd13ca3b49ebaa23dff652b0b5902025-01-09T12:37:59ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422010-09-0110210.4000/vertigo.10323Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)Guy Romain Kouam KenmogneFrancis RosillonHernanie Grelle MpakamAlexandre NonoThe area catchment of Abiergué, located in the urban perimeter of Yaounde between 11°05' and 11°25' East longitude and between 3°51' and 3°54' North latitude experiencing an important truck-farming activity in its bottoms funds from Nkolbikok to Nkolbisson. A study started in 2005 in this area, has for main objective to contribute to the enhancement of this activity while working to reduce the involved risks (health and environmental). Many activities have been developed using a transdisciplinary approach. The socio-economic conditions of the actors implied in this die have been described. The constraints and the assets related to the development of the urban truck farming were raised. The wastewater comes from various origins (households, market, health centres,…) and have significant levels of BOD5 (10 to 360 mg O2 /l), COD (15 to 601 mg O2 /l), Fecal Coliform (5025 UFC/100ml to 3 x 106 UFC/100ml), Fecal Streptococci (1960 UFC/100ml to 138 000 UFC/100ml). Variable rates of cysts of protozoa (Entamoeba hystolotica and Giardia sp) and eggs of helminths were detected in this water. The reuse of wastewater has for corollary the emergence of waterborne diseases such as intestinal amebiasis which as well assigns the actors engaged in this die as the population in general independently of sex, age or social status. Many practices and many risk behaviors contribute to the spread of waterborne diseases.Despite the risk of waterborne diseases, this activity contributes significantly to food security, strengthening the economic potential, development of urban space in short to improve conditions and the framework of life of the categories of actors involved in this activity in particular and population in general.Actions economically viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable are to be implemented by State or NGO in order to reduce the negative aspects and strengthen the positive aspects of this multipurpose activity.https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/10323ecosystemurban truck farmingwastewaterintegrated water resources managementAbierguéCameroun
spellingShingle Guy Romain Kouam Kenmogne
Francis Rosillon
Hernanie Grelle Mpakam
Alexandre Nono
Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
VertigO
ecosystem
urban truck farming
wastewater
integrated water resources management
Abiergué
Cameroun
title Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
title_full Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
title_fullStr Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
title_full_unstemmed Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
title_short Enjeux sanitaires, socio-économiques et environnementaux liés à la réutilisation des eaux usées dans le maraîchage urbain : cas du bassin versant de l’Abiergué (Yaoundé-Cameroun)
title_sort enjeux sanitaires socio economiques et environnementaux lies a la reutilisation des eaux usees dans le maraichage urbain cas du bassin versant de l abiergue yaounde cameroun
topic ecosystem
urban truck farming
wastewater
integrated water resources management
Abiergué
Cameroun
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/10323
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