Investigating Solid Waste Management on Environmental Hazard in Freetown, Sierra Leone: A Case Study at Bomeh Dumping Site Western Area Urban

Main Article Content

Horsakarr Sidique Sesay James Fallah Paul Andrew Bourne Tabitha Muchee

Abstract

This study seeks to explore the impact of solid waste and management in Bohmeh, Freetown, Sierra Leone. The strong waste administration frameworks in the review region (Bomeh) were frail and successful in administration thus resulting in natural and well-being risks. Given the fact that waste management authorities' activities were very unsatisfactory and extremely unacceptable, consequently, there is a need for help from the government, confidential areas and Non-administrative associations for the rebuilding of strong waste administration frameworks. The subject of "Solid Waste Management" has achieved an incredible implication as the entirety of our urban communities and Air, Water and Soil assets are profoundly dirtied imperilling mankind and the whole bio-arrangement of plants, creatures, marine life, and vegetation. Regardless of the earnestness of the issue of Solid waste in every aspect of our exercises from homegrown, business, modern, rural, etc. Not much is done particularly, our anxiety has been on the requirement for individuals' support in tackling in a maintainable way. The homegrown and business squander. Interest in purchaser merchandise is expanding step by step at an exceptionally quick rate because of fast industrialization and populace blast. This thusly brings about the creation of strong waste with the utilization and toss idea, the age of waste expanded alarmingly both in amount and intricacy. Unloading additionally gives revolting look, and foul smell yet additionally objective serious well-being risk through contamination of land, air and water asset.

Article Details

Section
Articles