HARMFUL EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF INDISCRIMINATE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ON HUMAN AND ITS ENVIRONMENT IN NIGERIA: (A REVIEW)

Ogunniran Blessing Ifeoluwa

Abstract: The rate of solid waste generation has increased to a devastating and uncontrollable rate in Nigeria as a result of human daily and economic activities. Although, the issue of indiscriminate solid waste disposal is a global one. Modernization, high standard of living, increase in population, technological innovation and excessive urbanization over the years has drastically contributed to the generation of municipal waste, through industrial and domestic activities. Due to inadequate waste disposal method, dumping of refuse in an unauthorized places is now the order of the day in the country, both in local and national level and penalties that are placed on defaulters are not been effectively carried out. Environment close to dump sites are exposed to significant and rapid environmental degradation mostly in municipal areas in Nigeria which brings about adverse effect on the general sustainability of urban life, poor agricultural yield, widespread of germs and diseases, extinction of aquatic bodies due to water toxicity and acidification. {1}(Ezerie et al,2017)

Apart from the fact that human health is at great risk, life becomes unbearable to dwellers in such environments. The rate of human vulnerability depends on how close the household settlements are to the open areas unlawfully made as dumping sites. When solid wastes are indiscriminately disposed it results to climate change, photochemical reactions, abiotic depletion{1} (Ezerie at al, 2017), and extreme weather events like global warming produced by the breakdown of greenhouse gases generated from chemical and radioactive wastes. There are water contamination and water bodies blockage, soil and air pollution, communicable and non-communicable diseases in most areas of the country.

This paper discusses on the harmful effects of indiscriminate disposal of solid waste on human and its environment in Nigeria and also review the possible waste management method and regulations that must guide against this act.

Keywords: solid waste, indiscriminate, environmental degradation, human health, disposal, environment, waste management.

Title: HARMFUL EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF INDISCRIMINATE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ON HUMAN AND ITS ENVIRONMENT IN NIGERIA: (A REVIEW)

Author: Ogunniran Blessing Ifeoluwa

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 6, Issue 4, October 2018 – December 2018

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HARMFUL EFFECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF INDISCRIMINATE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ON HUMAN AND ITS ENVIRONMENT IN NIGERIA: (A REVIEW) by Ogunniran Blessing Ifeoluwa