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E3 Journal of Environmental Research and Management

E3 Journal of Environmental Research and Management Vol. 3 (4) pp. 084-087, May 2012; © E3 Journals; ISSN 2141-7466


Problem of animal wastes disposal on the environment; a case study of s and d farms, odeda, nigeria.

Fafioye O.O 1 * , John-Dewole O.O 1
1 Department of Environmental Management, Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria
*Corresponding Author E-mail: Ofafioye@yahoo.com
Accepted 12 April 2012

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of open dumping of animal wastes on the farm workers’ health and the environment. The study employed Chi-Square’s test of result reliability revealed on hypothesis tests. The χ2 calculated value 0.013 for hypothesis I which is less than χ2 tabulated value of 3.84 at level of significance 0.05, indicates that the open dumping of animal wastes as a method of disposal has significant effect on health of the workers and the environment. Similarly for hypothesis II; χ2 calculated value of 0.06 is far less than the χ2 tabulated value of 3.84 at level of significance 0.05. This implies that level of waste disposal education of the workers significantly affects the method of disposal being employed on the farm. For the Hypothesis III; χ2 calculated value of 0.05 is also less than the χ2 tabulated value of 3.84 at level of significance 0.05, implying that the industrial training being given to the workers on waste disposal methods is not adequate.

Keywords: animal waste, open dumping, waste disposal, waste management

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