Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare

We studied the physical and chemical characteristics of household wastes generated in three peri urban areas bordering the city of Harare in Zimbabwe. Month-long waste surveys involving 252 peri-urban households were conducted during a predominantly wet season and also during the dry season. The obj...

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Main Authors: Mhindu, R.L., Ngorima, E., Wuta, M.
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Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/650
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description We studied the physical and chemical characteristics of household wastes generated in three peri urban areas bordering the city of Harare in Zimbabwe. Month-long waste surveys involving 252 peri-urban households were conducted during a predominantly wet season and also during the dry season. The objective of the study was to determine waste composition and waste generation rates in target areas. Across all sites, weekly waste generation rates were significantly different for the peri-urban sites studied, being greater during the wet season than during the dry season. Waste generation rates ranged from 4.8 -2.7kg/household/week in the dry season and from 13.6kg to 7.2kg/household per week in the wet season. In both surveys waste components were predominantly organic and non-compostable materials accounted for less than 30% of the waste spectrum. Nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus were the most dominant nutrient elements present in wastes. There was minimal variation in content of essential nutrient elements across sites. Lignin content was low and also varied minimally across sites. Wastes had an average C/N ratio of 30 and were considered to be suitable for composting without the use of any additives.
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spelling ir-11408-6502022-06-27T13:49:06Z Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare Mhindu, R.L. Ngorima, E. Wuta, M. Organic waste, recycling, composting Peri-urban wastes, C: N ratio, waste characterization We studied the physical and chemical characteristics of household wastes generated in three peri urban areas bordering the city of Harare in Zimbabwe. Month-long waste surveys involving 252 peri-urban households were conducted during a predominantly wet season and also during the dry season. The objective of the study was to determine waste composition and waste generation rates in target areas. Across all sites, weekly waste generation rates were significantly different for the peri-urban sites studied, being greater during the wet season than during the dry season. Waste generation rates ranged from 4.8 -2.7kg/household/week in the dry season and from 13.6kg to 7.2kg/household per week in the wet season. In both surveys waste components were predominantly organic and non-compostable materials accounted for less than 30% of the waste spectrum. Nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus were the most dominant nutrient elements present in wastes. There was minimal variation in content of essential nutrient elements across sites. Lignin content was low and also varied minimally across sites. Wastes had an average C/N ratio of 30 and were considered to be suitable for composting without the use of any additives. 2015-09-11T10:25:27Z 2015-09-11T10:25:27Z 2014 Article 1815-9036 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/650 en Midlands State University Journal of Science Agriculture and Technology;Vol.5 (1); p.65-79 open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Organic waste, recycling, composting
Peri-urban wastes, C: N ratio, waste characterization
Mhindu, R.L.
Ngorima, E.
Wuta, M.
Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title_full Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title_fullStr Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title_short Chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of Harare
title_sort chemical and physical composition of household wastes from selected peri-urban areas of harare
topic Organic waste, recycling, composting
Peri-urban wastes, C: N ratio, waste characterization
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/650
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