Restoration or Rehabilitation of the Faleme River Affected by Mining Activities: What Methods? ()
Affiliation(s)
1Environmental Sciences Institute (ISE), Cheikh Anta Diop university of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal.
2Higher School of Mines, Geology and Environment, Amadou Mahtar Mbow University of Diamniadio (UAM), Dakar, Senegal.
3Department of Chemical, Cheikh Anta Diop university of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal.
4Departmentof Engineering Sciences, Iba Der Thiam University of Thiès, Thiès, Senegal.
ABSTRACT
The Faleme River, a West Africa long transboundary stream (625 km) and abundant flow (>1100 million m3) is affected by severe erosion because of mining activities that takes place throughout the riverbed. To preserve this important watercourse and ensure the sustainability of its services, selecting and implementing appropriates restorations techniques is vital. In this context, the purpose of this paper was to present an overview of the actions and techniques that can be implemented for the restoration/rehabilitation of the Faleme. The methodological approach includes field investigation, water sampling, literature review with cases studies and SWOT analysis of the four methods presented: river dredging, constructed wetlands, floating treatment wetlands and chemical precipitation (coagulation and flocculation). The study confirmed the pollution of the river by suspended solids (TSS > 1100 mg/L) and heavy metals such as iron, zinc, aluminium, and arsenic. For the restoration methods, it was illustrated through description of their mode of operation and through some case studies presented, that all the four methods have proven their effectiveness in treating rivers but have differences in their costs, their sustainability (detrimental to living organisms or causing a second pollution) and social acceptance. They also have weaknesses and issues that must be addressed to ensure success of rehabilitation. For the case of the Faleme river, after analysis, floating treatment wetlands are highly recommended for their low cost, good removal efficiency if the vulnerability of the raft and buoyancy to strong waves and flow is under control.
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Diop, M. , Mall, I. , Sonko, E. , Diop, T. , Niane, B. and Mbow, C. (2024) Restoration or Rehabilitation of the Faleme River Affected by Mining Activities: What Methods?.
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
16, 233-263. doi:
10.4236/jwarp.2024.164014.
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