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Number 24 Year 2015

21 articles in this issue 

C. HERIARIVONY,B. RAZANAMPARANY,J. E. RAKOTOMALALA

The access of drinking water remain one central concern in the rural area of Madagascar. In fact, almost of the family in the countryside had low outcome and have not the opportunity of safe water from the national factory (JIRAMA). That the majority of t... see more

Pags. 7 - 17  

N. BELLAHBIB,H. REZQI,M. OUJIDI,S. BENGAMRA

The study area which is part of the Saïdia littoral consists of two parts: a fluvial portion between the bypass bridge and the mouth of the Moulouya river over a length of 5 km and littoral part between the Saïdia Marina port and the port of marine fisher... see more

Pags. 19 - 40  

H. AHOUDI,K. GNANDI,G. TANOUAYI,K. OURO-SAMA

Populations of peripheral city of Lomé districts use private water boreholes and wells for their traditional diet. But these waters are facing anthropogenic pollution. To highlight anthropogenic pollution on the quality of these waters, the physico-chemic... see more

Pags. 41 - 56  

M. DIARRA,L. D. KOUADIO,L. MEITE,D. B. SORO,K. P. KOUAKOU,K. N. ABOUA,A. DEMBELE,K. MAMADOU,K. S. TRAORE

The study of the monitoring and of the dissipation relate 4 herbicides (simazine, prometryn, terbutryn and Terbuthylazyne) of the family of s-triazine compounds. The study of the monitoring has shown that the four molecules are presented, all year round i... see more

Pags. 57 - 76  

A. EL KADIRI,A. BENCHEBAN,N. AHMIAN,M. OULDCHEAIB,E. A. BAKKALI,J. ISAAD,H. CHERKAOUI DEKKAKI,Z. M. HASSANI

The objective of this study is to determine the physicochemical and bacteriological characteristics of an untreated leachate so as to analyse the environmental risks related to the direct disposal of this type of effluent in the natural medium without any... see more

Pags. 77 - 84  

L. O. BLE,T. D. SORO,K. B. DJE,G. S. DEGNY,J. BIEMI

Since a few years, we attend a proliferation of water conditioned in bag. Presented following the example of manufactured goods, this new category of water in bags seems to have the approval of numerous consumers. This study has for objective dress rehear... see more

Pags. 85 - 107  

D. NIANG,H. YACOUBA,C. V. DOTO,H. KARAMBIRI,R. LAHMAR

This research conducted in the Tougou watershed located in North of Burkina Faso aims at assessing the impact of soil degradation on the water transfer in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Field measurements were performed through an experimental desig... see more

Pags. 109 - 127  

A. TRAORE,Y. AKE-ASSI,E. AHOUSSI KOUASSI,N. SORO

This study aims to determine the concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Fe, Cd, Zn and Hg) in prawns (Macrobrachium vollenhovenii) of lagoons Aghien and Potou in order to protect population’s heath. Nitric acid was added to every sample of water. Sedimen... see more

Pags. 129 - 142  

S. HEBABAZE,A. NAHLI,A. SEBBAR,W. BADRI,M. CHLAIDA

This study enters in the use recoverable rainwater approach as an alternative water resource of drinking water Indeed, the collection and reuse of rainwater can help to fill the water deficit and relieves pressure on water resources. In this context, we p... see more

Pags. 143 - 160  

A. BOUDOUKHA,A. ATHAMNA,L. BENAABIDAT

The chemical typology of the thermal spring of Sokhna Hammam was especially studied using geochemical tool by using inversed modeling. The application of various diagrams made it possible to determine the facies, the origin and the state of balance of the... see more

Pags. 161 - 174  

B. REMINI,H. BENFETTA

The dam reservoir Gargar is a large-scale hydraulic works commissioned in 1989 with an initial capacity of 450 million m3. It is intended for irrigation and drinking water supply. Based on its first bathymetric survey conducted in 2004 by the National Age... see more

Pags. 175 - 192  

T. MAOUDOMBAYE,G. NDOUTAMIA,M. SEID ALI,A. NGAKOU

The major part of Logone Oriental region is not supplied by the adduction of potable waters. Consequently, community living around mostly those from the rural areas often fetches water from the well, fountains and rivers. This study was conducted to evalu... see more

Pags. 193 - 208  

D. BENGOUMI,A. CHAHLAOUI,L. BELGHITI,I. TAHA,M. SAMIH,R. EL MOUSTAINE

In the units of the avicolous breeding, potable drinking water constitutes a fundamental importance in any breeding activity as it promotes healthy animal nutrition, and represents an ideal support to receive and convey the drugs and the complements essen... see more

Pags. 209 - 226  

A. HAOUCHINE,F. Z. HAOUCHINE,A. LABADI

The status of Algerian coastal aquifers and recent developments affecting them, show that the large deficits observed (on the basis of the confrontation-resource needs) will widen increasingly; in addition to the effects of climate changes which are signi... see more

Pags. 227 - 241  

H. AIT SAADI,B. REMINI,A. FARHI

In this study we treat one of the ksour that lies on the mountains of ksours of the Saharan Atlas. This is the Ksar of Tiout. These ancestral homes were constructed with exemplary architecture and with remarkable know that shows the genius of farmers. To ... see more

Pags. 243 - 261  

S. BHOURI KHILA,B. DOUH,A. MGUIDICHE,A. BOUJELBEN

Most of the arid and semi-arid countries are facing water stress due to high agricultural water demand on one hand and the scarcity of available water resources on the other. These countries face, and will be even more in the coming years, with water reso... see more

Pags. 263 - 279  

S. DJENBA,A. BOUDOUKHA,S. BENCER

Ain Djacer Area is the seat of an aquifer which is located in the alluvial deposits of Mio-Plio-Quaternary. This groundwater has to bedrock clays and gypsum marl Miocene, is surrounded by Cretaceous limestones which are limited to a fixed potential. It is... see more

Pags. 281 - 299  

H. DOUHRI,I. RAISSOUNI,S. TAZI,B. DOUHRI

Rural residents of Tangier-Tetuan Region (Northern of Morocco) are still pending on groundwater supplies for drinking water without any treatment. The storage of this water in household containers for a long time as well as the handling might lead to a qu... see more

Pags. 301 - 314  

M. MEDDI

Nowadays, erosion phenomenon is becoming increasingly important in the Algerian catchment basins. Hydric erosion is the most extensive form in the Algerian basins. It depends on the soils resistance and climate aggressivity. Erosion intensity occurs mainl... see more

Pags. 315 - 336  

A. HAOUCHINE,F. Z. HAOUCHINE,A. LABADI

The intrinsic vulnerability map of Sebaou groundwater system was drawn as part of a research work developed to characterize and evaluate the pollution risks for the coastal aquifers of northern Algeria. Established using "DRASTIC" model in a Geographical ... see more

Pags. 337 - 349  

M. DJEDDOU,B. ACHOUR

Modeling Sludge volume index of activated sludge process in municipal WWTP is a dif?cult task to accomplish due to the high nonlinearity of the plant and the non-uniformity and variability of influent quantity, quality parameters, and operation condition.... see more

Pags. 351 - 370