Environmental sanitation practices in Kuchigworo and Garamajiji along airport road, Abuja
Author(s) -
Queen Ozohu Sadiq,
Cyril Kanayochukwu Ezeamaka,
Mwanret Gideon Daful,
T. W. Anjide,
H. Sani,
M. Ogbole
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geography and regional planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2070-1845
DOI - 10.5897/jgrp2018.0711
Subject(s) - sanitation , human settlement , toilet , environmental health , environmental planning , environmental protection , geography , environmental engineering , business , environmental science , engineering , waste management , medicine
Good environmental sanitation is a precondition for good health and success in the fight against poverty, hunger and death. It is also central to the human rights and personal dignity of every human being. The study adopted direct field observation, it involved interview and physical assessment. Results were presented in tables and charts, while data analyses were carried using simple percentages and frequencies. The results of findings showed that well/boreholes is a major source of water (75.5%). Also, 13.7% washed toilets daily, while 55.8% washed toilets on alternate days. The study revealed that the dumping of refuse on roadside/open spaces has impacted the environment negatively, some of these impacts are physical nuisance of the solid wastes to the environment, the dumpsites serve as hideouts to rats and other dangerous insects and it emit offensive odor. The study recommended that refuse can be collected regularly to avoid pollution, and there is a need for proper environmental sanitation awareness to educate people on the importance of a clean environment. Key words: Environment, sanitation, environmental-sanitation, informal, settlements.
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