Selon la Sde, “l’eau est colorée parce que…”

Diery Ba, Directeur de l’exploitation de la Sénégalaise des eaux (Sde) a expliqué les raisons de la coloration de l’eau que déplorent certains quartiers de Dakar. Dans un entretien avec Vox Populi, il souligne qu’il s’agit d’une turbidité. « Notre surveillance ne nous a pas révélé de l’eau nauséabonde, mais plutôt de la turbidité et une coloration de l’eau », relève-t-il.

« La raison de cette coloration de l’eau réside dans le fait que l’eau distribuée à Dakar provient d’une part, du Lac de Guiers, et d’autre part des forages de Pout et Dakar. Or, ces forages contiennent une teneur en fer un peu élevée. De plus depuis mardi dernier, 6 février, les conduites venant du Lac de Guiers ont connu deux fuites, ce qui a réduit leur apport de près de 40%. Cette situation a créé des manques d’eau dans plusieurs quartiers de Dakar, mais elle a aussi augmenté la proportion d’eau ferrugineuse dans le réseau », souligne-t-il. Qui précise que le « fer en lui même n’est pas une substance nocive. Mais dans certaines conditions de circulation ou de stagnation de l’eau, il précipite et donne à l’eau, une couleur rougeâtre à rouge ».

Dans la foulée, le Directeur de l’exploitation de la Sde annonce un retour à la normale de la situation dans les prochaines heures. « Les travaux de réparation des conduites du Lac de Guiers étant terminés, le retour à la normale est d’ores et déjà enclenché depuis lundi12 février à 14 heures, aussi bien pour les manques d’eau que pour la coloration de l’eau », informe-t-il.

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