Title of article :
Assessment of the Waste Management System and Its Implication in Benin City Metropolis, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Essienubong Ikpe, Aniekan Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Benin - Benin City - Nigeria , Effiong Ndon, Akanu-Ibiam Department of Civil Engineering - Akwa Ibom State University - Ikot Akpaden - Mkpat Enin - Nigeria , Joseph Etim, Promise Department of Agricultural Engineering - Akwa Ibom State University - Ikot Akpaden - Mkpat Enin - Akwa Ibom State - Nigeria
Abstract :
The R3 (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) system of waste management specified by
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) waste management framework is the
pathway to sustainable environment. This system which is practiced in advanced
countries is given little or no preference in Nigeria where open waste dumping is mostly
practiced. Questionnaire based survey was employed to determine the awareness of the
effects of open waste dumping by individuals. A physical survey was carried out to
assess the risks posed by open waste dumping on the physical environment and health
of individuals. Findings from the questionnaire-based survey indicated that many
individuals are aware of the risks posed by open waste dumping system but have little
or no knowledge of the R3 waste management standard for proper waste management.
The physical survey pointed out that open waste dumping leads to infrastructural
dilapidation and environmental degradation from drainage blockage and flooding. The
findings also revealed that open waste dumping is responsible for outbreak of diseases
such as Cholera, Diarrhoea, Malaria, Tetanus, Lassa fever, Typhoid and Yellow fever,
Hookworm, and other parasite infestation as well as the promotion of fecal
contamination of the hands, food and water that may result in fecal-oral transmission
diseases. Hence, this method of waste management is responsible for water pollution,
land pollution and the emission of obnoxious odour and also aid climate change and
global warming through the release of Green House Gases (GHGs). From the risk
evaluation carried out, simple and effective processes and technologies must be
employed to aid the R3 practice for domestic recycling of specific waste.
Keywords :
Waste Management , Environment , Health Risk , Dumpsites , Environmental Pollution
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research on Industrial Engineering