INTRODUCTION
The American Public Liquid Association in 1975 defined solid
waste as unwanted and useless material with insufficient liquid content
to be free flowing, because of its sticky nature, solid waste has the
ability to accumulating and physically insulting and degrading the
environment if not well managed. And is more conspicuous in the urban
than rural areas and has been linked to such problems like demographic
inconsistency and in continuity in sanitation policy and data
availability. The increase in population as a result of industrial
revolution in major towns and cities of the world have necessitated
rapid growth or high rate of urbanization and development for instance;
Nigeria cities in recent time have witnessed rapid population growth
resulting from influx of migrants from rural area to the cities. This
brings about the concentration of industrial, commercial,
infrastructural, administration and government activities in urban
centers. Thus, as the population of cities grows, the rate of waste
generation also increases leading to increase burning of refuse (in the
developing countries) and high rate of air pollution ,which increased
concentration of green house gases that causes global warming and
eventually Climate change.
The volume of waste generated in any city is
often reflection of the intensity of human activities such as
population urbanization and social development, resources exploitation
and unchecked technological advances. All these activities generated
one form of waste or the other. And the volume of waste generated has
also increased tremendously .the implication of this is that we have
more waste to cope with.
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have caused the
temperature of the earth to rise by 0.6Cover the last 100 years. The
ten (10) warmest years of the 20th century all occurred in the last 15
years of the century and 1998 was the warmest year on record
(www.defra.gov.uk). Thermal expansion and glacier melting are causing
sea level to rise, rises in sea level can increase the salinity of
freshwater throughout the world ,and cause coastal lands to be washed
under ocean exposing populations toincreased risk of flooding,
.patterns of precipitation are changing, with greater like hood of
extreme events and more areas subject to water stress warmer water and
increased humidity may encourage tropical cyclone, and changing wave
patterns could produce more tidal waves and strong beach erosion on the
coast. With consequences for agricultural production
These changes to the environment will most likely. These changes
to the environment will most likely cause negative impacts on society,
such as, flooding, lower health and decreasing in socioeconomic
development.
Developing countries like Nigeria are particularly at risk,
because of her bad waste management system and unhealthy disposal
practices. Global temperature will continue to increase causing further
disruption to climate patterns. Ultimately, all this can only be
brought under control by engaging in sustainable waste management
practices, and stabilizing greenhouse gases concentrations in the
atmosphere. Therefore the research intends to investigate the effect of
management practice on waste disposal in Nigeria
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The problem confronting this research is to appraise the effect
of waste management practice in Nigeria. The increase in population,
industrial, commercial, technological and economic activities has
resulted in the growth of volume of waste and its effect in our
environment, therefore the formulation and implementation of effective
strategy is imperative for the management of waste disposal in Nigeria
(A case study of CUDA).
- RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1 What constitute solid waste?
- What is the effect of solid waste in the environment?
- What constitute the strategy for effective waste management practice?
- What constitute the management practice of CUDA for effective waste management practice?
1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
- To appraise the nature of solid waste in the environment
- To determine the effect of solid waste on the environment
- To appraise the strategy for effective waste management practice
4 To determine the management practice of CUDA for effective waste management
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1 The study shall provide a structural study on solid waste
2 It shall investigate the effect of solid waste on the environment
3 The study shall analyze strategies for effective waste management practice
- It shall provide a reference source of information for environmental experts.
1.6 STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
1 H0 The volume of solid waste in the environment is low
H1 The volume of solid waste in the environment is high
2 H0 The effect of solid waste on the environment is low
H1 The effect of solid waste on the environment is high
3 H0 The impact of CUDA waste management practice on solid waste management is low
H1 The impact of CUDA waste management practice on solid
waste management is high
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study is focused on the effect of waste management practice on waste disposal in Nigeria, with a case study of CUDA
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
SOLID WASTE DEFINED.
The American Public Liquid Association in 1975 defined solid waste
as unwanted and useless material with insufficient liquid content to
be free flowing, because of its sticky nature, solid waste has the
ability to accumulating and physically insulting and degrading the
environment if not wellmanaged.