STRATEGIES PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF REFUSE MANAGEMENT

(A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS)

By

ADIBE, CHINEDU .C CE/H2004/003

Presented To

Department of Civil Engineering

ABSTRACT
The one- time held historical and cultural reputation the Enugu city was the cleanest city in Nigeria is fast fading away. in its place great Pyramids of  refuse are found at every junction and street corner begging for removal despite of public out cry, public enlightenment programmes on personal hygiene and environmental health. The refuse heaps blocks the gutters and drain, obstruct traffic flow,, pollute the air encourage instead and trident breeding and the spread of  disease.
    The National sanitation exercise which was introduce  by the head of state General Mohammed Buhari (1984) had then help to check indiscrimate differing of refuse along the streets, but today the story is different since the assumption of chief Olusugn Obasnjo as the president of Nigeria he put an end to it.
    Even with the  introduction of monthly environmental sanitation any the state government it is still unable to meet the standard.
    Refuse was formally collected from house  to house and transferred into a open van. but today the ones that are  still use are put in smaller vehicles and not properly covered, as the vehicle moves on almost all of it spill on the street.
Therefore the general objective of this study is to critically examine the refuse management problems in Enugu metropolis in terms of patterns, storage and final disposal with a view to findings solution to Len.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page
Dedication
Table of contents
Acknowledgement


CHAPTER ONE
1.0    Introduction

1.1    Statement of problem
1.2    Objective of the study
1.3    Significance of the study
1.4    Research questions
1.5    Scope of the study
1.6    Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
 LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1    Theoretical framework
2.2    The concept of refuse management
2.3    Typology and forms of reuse
2.4    Strategies of refuse management
2.5    Problems of refuse management
2.6    Prospects of refuse management
2.7    Consequences of refuse management

CHAPTER THREE
 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.1    Research design
3.2    Study setting
3.3    Research on population
3.4    Methods of data collection
3.5    Techniques of data analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1    Presentation of data
4.2    Discussion on findings

CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION

5.1    Summary
5.2    Recommendation
5.3    Conclusion
Bibliography




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