THE PROBLEM OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ENUGU METROPOLIS (A CASE STUDY IN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (I.M.T) CAMPUS III ENUGU)

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ABSTRACT

This research work is aim at examining the practices and problems solid waste management with particular reference to IMT Campus III.
The research choose the random sampling Technique based on the population concentration from three (3) location within  the study area.
The data obtained were analysed using percentage statistics method. From the analysis of data and discussion the practices in the use include open dumps and open burning which indicate poor management.
To ensure proper management the researcher recommended that government should device new and appropriate strategies in solid waste management that involves on the spot separation for possible recycling, through supervision of authorities involved in the waste management and grass roof campaign to ensure strict adherence to the rules guiding waste management. With the above recommendation waste and the health implication of improper management becomes a thing of the past. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification 
Acknowledgement 
Abstract
Table of Contents 

CHAPTER ONE
1.1  Introduction
1.2  Statement of the Problem
1.3  Purpose of the Study
1.4  Research Question I
1.5  Hypothesis
1.6  Significance of the Study
1.7  Scope of the Study
1.8  Limitation of the Study

CHAPTER TWO
2.1  Literature Review
2.1.1Concept of Solid Waste
2.1.2Source and Types of Solid Waste
2.1.3Waste Minimization and Treatment 
2.4  Solid Waste Management Practices
2.5  Resources Recovery
2.6  Disposal Techniques

CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1  Introduction
3.2  Research Design
3.3  Population Sample
3.4  Refused Site Selection
3.5  Sources of Data
3.6  Instrument for Data Collection
3.7  Validity and Reliability of Instrument 
3.8  Method of Data Analysis 

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1  Analysis of Management and Fiscal Problems of Waste Management 
4.2  Solutions to Above Problems

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1  Discussion and Findings
5.2  Implications for Environmental Management 
5.3  Recommendation
5.4  Conclusions
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