FACTORS INFLUENCING UNHOLY PRACTICES OF INDISCRIMINATE DUMP SITE IN WARRI-SOUTH, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA

Ese Agbe, Obaro Dominic Oghenejabor, Susan Konyeha, Chukwuemeka Chibueze Okolie
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The increasing number of indiscriminate dump sites in Warri-south in Delta state is worrisome and adversely affecting the living standard and health conditions of its growing populace. This study seeks to investigate the factors that influence unholy practices of indiscriminate waste disposal and to seek appropriate measures for mitigating or curbing this menace. It employs the cross-sectional research methodology. A sample size of 100 respondents from households living in Warri is used while a structured questionnaire with a three Likert scale is the research instrument for data collection.   Exploratory Data analysis is employed to extract insights to explain the menace of dump site increase and the factors that significantly influence it. The results show that domestic waste such as food, paper, glass, and plastic waste is on the increase due to key influencing factors such as poor waste management laws, lack of waste facilities, poor training of waste collectors, and household attitudes towards waste disposal. Waste segregation and recycling were countermeasures to address waste disposal.
影响尼日利亚德尔塔州南部沃沃斯滥设垃圾场不道德行为的因素
三角洲州南部瓦里市的垃圾任意倾倒场数量不断增加,令人担忧,对当地日益增长的人口的生活水平和健康状况造成了不利影响。本研究旨在调查影响任意倾倒垃圾的不道德做法的因素,并寻求适当的措施来减轻或遏制这一威胁。研究采用了横截面研究方法。样本量为 100 个来自瓦里居民家庭的受访者,数据收集工具为结构化问卷,采用李克特三段式量表。 研究采用了探索性数据分析,以提取解释垃圾场增加的威胁及其重要影响因素的见解。研究结果表明,食物、纸张、玻璃和塑料等生活垃圾的增加是由于一些主要影响因素造成的,如垃圾管理法律不完善、缺乏垃圾处理设施、垃圾收集人员培训不足以及家庭对垃圾处理的态度等。垃圾分类和回收利用是解决垃圾处理问题的对策。
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