Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban

The scope of sewage management has evolved throughout history with changes in the socio-economic conditions, city structures and the environmental concern. The major thrust of this paper is to assess challenges faced in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe using Gweru urban as a case study....

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Main Author: Kwakukai, Kelvin
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2126
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description The scope of sewage management has evolved throughout history with changes in the socio-economic conditions, city structures and the environmental concern. The major thrust of this paper is to assess challenges faced in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe using Gweru urban as a case study. The researcher employed cluster sampling to distribute 60 questionnaires in two clusters. In gathering information the researcher used questionnaire, interviews, observations and secondary data. Questionnaires were used to gather information from the residents relating to effects of improper sewage management and all other relevant data on challenges faced in sewage management. Semi structured interviews with key informants were conducted to compliment information obtained using questionnaires as interviews were done with specialists in the field of sewage management. Observations and discussions assisted the researcher to expose the evidence on the ground. Major findings from the research include obstacles like sanitary pads, pampers, condoms as key cause in sewage blockages. Furthermore, the research also confirms that, most of the residents are not aware of the effects of improper sewage management. Such data is supported by information from direct observations where litter was found everywhere. The research also highlighted some of the major challenges faced in sewage management which vary from individual household to the local authority. Most individuals’ challenges are shortage of capital and lack of bins for proper waste disposal. The local authorities also suffer from transport shortages and capital. Environmentally sustainable solid waste management practices guided by the principles of the integrated approach and revitalized by environmental education must be fully adopted. The researcher edged residents to avoid ignorance especially on issues like sewage management which actually affects them directly or indirectly. The researcher however, recommends for multi-stakeholder participation and contributions if challenges faced in sewage management are to be contained.
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spelling ir-11408-21262022-06-27T13:49:05Z Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban Kwakukai, Kelvin Sewage management The scope of sewage management has evolved throughout history with changes in the socio-economic conditions, city structures and the environmental concern. The major thrust of this paper is to assess challenges faced in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe using Gweru urban as a case study. The researcher employed cluster sampling to distribute 60 questionnaires in two clusters. In gathering information the researcher used questionnaire, interviews, observations and secondary data. Questionnaires were used to gather information from the residents relating to effects of improper sewage management and all other relevant data on challenges faced in sewage management. Semi structured interviews with key informants were conducted to compliment information obtained using questionnaires as interviews were done with specialists in the field of sewage management. Observations and discussions assisted the researcher to expose the evidence on the ground. Major findings from the research include obstacles like sanitary pads, pampers, condoms as key cause in sewage blockages. Furthermore, the research also confirms that, most of the residents are not aware of the effects of improper sewage management. Such data is supported by information from direct observations where litter was found everywhere. The research also highlighted some of the major challenges faced in sewage management which vary from individual household to the local authority. Most individuals’ challenges are shortage of capital and lack of bins for proper waste disposal. The local authorities also suffer from transport shortages and capital. Environmentally sustainable solid waste management practices guided by the principles of the integrated approach and revitalized by environmental education must be fully adopted. The researcher edged residents to avoid ignorance especially on issues like sewage management which actually affects them directly or indirectly. The researcher however, recommends for multi-stakeholder participation and contributions if challenges faced in sewage management are to be contained. 2017-06-22T15:12:38Z 2017-06-22T15:12:38Z 2014-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2126 en open Midlands State University
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Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title_full Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title_fullStr Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title_short Challenges in sewage management in urban areas of Zimbabwe: a case of Gweru urban
title_sort challenges in sewage management in urban areas of zimbabwe: a case of gweru urban
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