Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin

The artesian well of Monzoungoudo has been abandoned since 2005. The non-mastery of artesianism springing up at this water point constitutes a waste of the resource and has caused environmental damage. It is a question of an uncontrolled flow of the artesian well induced by the depressurization of t...

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Main Authors: Babilas HOUNTONDJI, François de Paule CODO, Martin Pépin AINA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2021-09-01
Series:GeoScience Engineering
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Online Access:http://gse.vsb.cz/ojs/index.php/GSE/article/view/355/241
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spelling doaj-4e6813d028014ebc9755b3a05e55f5c72021-10-07T07:50:31ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaGeoScience Engineering1802-54202021-09-01673107118doi.org/10.35180/gse-2021-0057Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, BeninBabilas HOUNTONDJI0François de Paule CODO1Martin Pépin AINA2University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Laboratory of Water and Environmental Sciences and Techniques (LSTEE), BeninUniversity of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Laboratory of Water and Environmental Sciences and Techniques (LSTEE), BeninUniversity of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Laboratory of Water and Environmental Sciences and Techniques (LSTEE), BeninThe artesian well of Monzoungoudo has been abandoned since 2005. The non-mastery of artesianism springing up at this water point constitutes a waste of the resource and has caused environmental damage. It is a question of an uncontrolled flow of the artesian well induced by the depressurization of the aquifer, resulting in a potential loss of capacity of neighbouring wells and continuous flow of the well at the mouth of its casing. In contact of the recovered water with the surrounding soil, it may generate local flooding, gullying, soil subsidence, the formation of sinkholes and cause damage to the infrastructures located nearby. In addition, the water from the artesian aquifer on the surface migrates to the Monzoun River, while transporting suspended particles or contaminants encountered on its path. The receiving environment of this water could then be affected by an input of turbid water or various contaminants. All these reasons justify the validity of this study, which proposes to address the technique of plugging the abandoned artesian wells of Monzoungoudo in order to stop or control the gushing water.http://gse.vsb.cz/ojs/index.php/GSE/article/view/355/241abandonsartesian wellcaptive aquifergushingmonzoungoudoshutter
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Martin Pépin AINA
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François de Paule CODO
Martin Pépin AINA
Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
GeoScience Engineering
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captive aquifer
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François de Paule CODO
Martin Pépin AINA
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title Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
title_short Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
title_full Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
title_fullStr Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
title_full_unstemmed Shutter of the Artesanian Well Gushing Abandons in Monzoungoudo, Benin
title_sort shutter of the artesanian well gushing abandons in monzoungoudo, benin
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series GeoScience Engineering
issn 1802-5420
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The artesian well of Monzoungoudo has been abandoned since 2005. The non-mastery of artesianism springing up at this water point constitutes a waste of the resource and has caused environmental damage. It is a question of an uncontrolled flow of the artesian well induced by the depressurization of the aquifer, resulting in a potential loss of capacity of neighbouring wells and continuous flow of the well at the mouth of its casing. In contact of the recovered water with the surrounding soil, it may generate local flooding, gullying, soil subsidence, the formation of sinkholes and cause damage to the infrastructures located nearby. In addition, the water from the artesian aquifer on the surface migrates to the Monzoun River, while transporting suspended particles or contaminants encountered on its path. The receiving environment of this water could then be affected by an input of turbid water or various contaminants. All these reasons justify the validity of this study, which proposes to address the technique of plugging the abandoned artesian wells of Monzoungoudo in order to stop or control the gushing water.
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captive aquifer
gushing
monzoungoudo
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