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Multiple Urban Wastewater Discharge Pathways as Drivers of Water Quality Degradation in the Cotonou Lagoon, Benin

1Unité de Recherche en Aquaculture et Gestion des Pêches, Ecole d’Aquaculture, Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Porto-Novo, République du Bénin

2Laboratoire d’Hydrobiologie et de Recherche sur les Zones Humides, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, République du Bénin

3Laboratoire de Génie Rural, Ecole de Génie Rural, Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Porto-Novo, République du Bénin

4Département de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles, Faculté des Sciences de l’Environnement, Université de N'Zérékoré, République de Guinée.

5Laboratoire de Recherche en Biochimie et de Toxicologie de l’Environnement, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, République du Bénin

6Institut de Recherches Halieutiques et Océanologiques du Bénin, République du Bénin


American Journal of Water Resources. 2026, Vol. 14 No. 1, 1-7
DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-14-1-1
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Dogbè Clément Adjahouinou, Mouhamadou Nourou Dine Liady, Chaim Vivien Doto, Richard Adandé, Elias Alexandre Sètondji Adanlokonon, Yaovi Zounon, Sètondé Baptiste Karen Dossoukpèvi, Simon Ahouansou Montcho, Zacharie Sohou. Multiple Urban Wastewater Discharge Pathways as Drivers of Water Quality Degradation in the Cotonou Lagoon, Benin. American Journal of Water Resources. 2026; 14(1):1-7. doi: 10.12691/ajwr-14-1-1.

Correspondence to: Dogbè  Clément Adjahouinou, Unité de Recherche en Aquaculture et Gestion des Pêches, Ecole d’Aquaculture, Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Porto-Novo, République du Bénin. Email: adjaclem@gmail.com

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical pollution levels in the Cotonou Lagoon, focusing on the dry season, when it receives raw wastewater through various stormwater sewers and drains in the city. Six stations were identified and monthly sampled on the lagoon for this purpose, taking into account the discharge point of the sewers. Temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen content, and water transparency of the lagoon waters were measured in situ. Turbidity, suspended solids, and nutrient concentrations, including ammonium, nitrites, nitrates, orthophosphates, and sulfates, of the water samples, were determined using molecular spectrophotometry. Through the assessed physico-chemical, the lagoon waters were found to be nutrient-rich, particularly with ammonium and orthophosphates (up to 10 mg L-1 and 0.5 mg L-1, respectively), detected at levels toxic to aquatic life and indicating early risk of eutrophication, despite the high dissolved oxygen levels recorded. The organic pollution index calculated (varying from 2.67 to 4.33), revealed a heterogenous a moderate organic pollution in most of the lagoon sectors, but a strong and a weak pollution level noticed in other sectors. An effective management of wastewater should be undertaken to significantly reduce the pollution of the lagoon, thereby preventing ecological disasters that may result from eutrophication.

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