Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Disposal and Management Challenges in Major Cities in Nigeria: A Case Study of Uyo, Nigeria

U. I. Udoumoh, I. I. Ahuchaogu, J. M. Ayotamuno
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Open dumpsites are common features in cities in developing countries of the world, Nigeria inclusive. The wastes disposed of in these dumpsites can cause a number of public and environmental health risks including surface and groundwater pollution. The objectives of this research are to examine the causes and challenges facing the disposal and management of municipal solid waste (MSW) in major cities in Nigeria, with a view to proffering sanitary or scientific-based solutions to this problem. The method adopted was in-site observation of notorious dumpsites in the study area, interview with stakeholders, discussion with residents around the dumpsites and review of relevant literatures. The result of the investigation shows that unguided disposal and management of municipal solid waste are basically associated with lack of public awareness programmes, limitation in access to effective policies and enforcement on the part of the people and the government respectively, lack of qualified waste workers, poor funding, lack of biological and mechanical waste treatment plants/facilities, and non-usage of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Schemes and community-based approaches in tackling the problem in an holistic manner. The study suggests new approaches that could be used to achieve sustainable and effective waste disposal and management which would support government’s effort in improving solid waste management in Nigeria.
尼日利亚主要城市城市固体废物处理和管理挑战评估:以尼日利亚尤约为例
露天垃圾场是包括尼日利亚在内的世界发展中国家城市的共同特征。在这些垃圾场处置的废物可能造成若干公共和环境健康风险,包括地表水和地下水污染。本研究的目的是研究尼日利亚主要城市处理和管理城市固体废物(MSW)的原因和挑战,以期为这一问题提供卫生或科学的解决方案。采用的方法是对研究区臭名昭著的垃圾场进行现场观察,与利益相关者进行访谈,与垃圾场周围居民进行讨论,并查阅相关文献。调查结果表明,城市固体废物的无指导处置和管理基本上与以下因素有关:缺乏公众意识方案、人民和政府各自难以获得有效的政策和执行、缺乏合格的废物处理工人、资金不足、缺乏生物和机械废物处理厂/设施、以及不采用非政府组织的计划和以社区为基础的办法以整体方式解决问题。该研究提出了可用于实现可持续和有效的废物处理和管理的新方法,这将支持尼日利亚政府改善固体废物管理的努力。
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