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The municipal solid waste causes substantial harm to the environment and human health if
mismanaged. With a rapidly expanding human population and growing trend of
urbanization, problems related to the management of municipal solid waste have become of
considerable importance in Ethiopia from both environment and human safety. This urges
for better understanding of the existing practices and problems of solid waste m anagement in
emerging towns of Ethiopia. This study therefore assessed the existing solid waste
management practices and problems in Masha town, Sheka zone, SNNPR. Samples were
selected using probabilistic and non- probabilistic techniques. The study was conducted on
randomly selected 76 households, characterized into different classes. Both primary and
secondary data sources were used. Primary data were collected through questionnaires,
interviews and observation. Secondary data were collected from differe nt documents and
office reports. The data collected from both primary and secondary sources were analyzed
using qualitative and quantitative descriptive methods. Findings of the study revealed t hat
most of the residents (91.0%) in the study area use traditional method of solid waste
handling system. The result also showed that plastic bags and sacks were used as a
temporary solid waste collecting and storing material in the study area. About (10.4%) of the
respondents replied that communities dump the solid waste everywhere, like river banks (9.
%), and along the street roads (80.6%). Openly dumped solid waste in the area was
damaging both the environment and public health as viewed by the respondents. As indicated
by the respondents (92.5%) of the community participation in municipal solid waste
management was extremely low. There are a number of reasons raised to low participation
of community on solid waste management. The mean valve of household solid waste
generation rate of Masha town is 2.6 kg/day, 76.5 kg/month and 931 kg/year. Composition of
the solid waste generated in Masha town is predominantly made up of organic component
(90%), paper (2%), plastics (2%), hazardous (1%), other waste (2%) glass (2%), and metal
(1%). Lack of awareness, poor coordination among the residents, lack of efficient
implementation of enacted rules and regulation by concerned bodies were the main factors.
To alleviate the problems in the study area handling separation and collection system of
solid waste should be established and enhanced. Poor municipal solid waste management is
practiced in the town. Therefore, it is recommended that the municipal should develop
proper infrastructure, and prepare proper disposal sites where municipal solid wastes can be
disposed. Awareness raising among the inhabitants and also organizing the youth groups in
small and micro enterprises in solid waste management activities is found to be important.
Regular monitoring of the functionality of the system is also important. |
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