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Title: HOUSEHOLDS SOLID WASTE GENERATION AND DISPOSAL IN SOME SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN EJISU–JUABEN MUNICIPALITY, GHANA
Authors: Asare, W.
Andrews, A.
Asare, R.
Keywords: Solid waste
municipality
skips
integrated solid waste management
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: SCIENCEDOMAIN
Series/Report no.: Vol. 6;Issue 5
Abstract: To reduce or curb solid waste management challenges in Ejisu–Juabeng Municipality of Ghana, it is incumbent to quantify the solid waste composition generated at source (household level) and current disposal methods. Kwamo, Ejisu and Fumesua were selected based on the premise of commercial activities, population and historical background. Data was collected through mix approach such as field investigation, survey, face-to-face interviews and the use of semi–structured questionnaire. The study observed high levels of putrescible waste in all the selected towns. The highest mean quantity of solid waste generated was observed in Ejisu, followed by Kwamo and Fumesua respectively. The mean per capita waste generations were 0.2 kg per day for Kwamo, 0.2 kg per day for Ejisu and 0.3 kg per day for Fumesua respectively that falls within the national average per capita waste generation of 0.5 kg per day. The influence of socio–economic factors and availability of communal waste receptacles on waste generation and disposal has been discussed. Workable integrated solid waste management within the Municipality has been proposed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3791
ISSN: 23200227
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Natural Resource and Environment



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