INTRODUCTION

The Iullemeden Aquifer System (IAS) is a sub-regional aquifer system representative for arid and semi-arid zones in Sahara and Sahel in West Africa. The Iullemeden Aquifer System (IAS) extends between latitudes 10°30 et 19°40 North and longitudes 0°50 et 9°20 East.

According the cretaceous Intercalary Continental aquifer and quaternary and tertiary Terminal Continental aquifers, the Iullemeden Aquifer System is shared by Mali, Niger and Nigeria. The area is 500 000 km². Considering the whole aquifers, IAS includes Algeria and Benin and the area is about 1 million km2. between latitudes 10°30 et 22° North and longitudes 0°50 et 9°20 East. The Iullemeden Aquifer System is a part of Niger River basin.

In Iullemeden area, the range of the annual mean values of the precipitations changes from less than 100 mm in the North to 800 mm. According to the isohyets, several climatic zones are defined:

ISSUES

The Iullemeden Aquifer System represents a strategic water resource to sustain Mali, Niger and Nigeria development, but:

SUCCESS

LESSONS LEARNED

CHALLENGES

KEY MESSAGES:

The efforts of only one country could not identify and reduce transboundary risks. Therefore the efficient water resources management of aquifers shared by several countries for a sustainable development of the region must do it in a consultative mechanism between the concerned countries. First of all, this management must start by a better knowledge of surface water and groundwater resources, an identification and quantification of the common risks in order to delimit the affected zones and to control these risks.

By this process, it is more believable to convince the political decision-makers to take in account the results of these studies in their national documents of policies and strategies to promote the consultative and sustainable water resources management.


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