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Municipal solid-waste in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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  • Igoni, A.H.
  • Ayotamuno, M.J.
  • Ogaji, S.O.T.
  • Probert, S.D.

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In Port Harcourt metropolis, municipal solid-waste (MSW) is generated and collected in large quantities, but some remains as litter in parts of the municipality. Refuse is mostly buried, but some reckless open-burning ensues, so posing environmental hazards. Waste collected from different receptacles and dumpsites in the city was subjected to analysis: on average, it consisted of 66.6% volatile solids, 13.5% fixed solids, 19.1% liquid and 0.8% other components. The average biodegradability fraction is 0.807, with a carbon-to-nitrogen ratio of 27:1. The energy content of the refuse was 7.25Â MJ/kg as collected. These results indicate that such refuse is amenable to several disposal options with less adverse impact on the environment. It is also a source of energy.

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  • Igoni, A.H. & Ayotamuno, M.J. & Ogaji, S.O.T. & Probert, S.D., 2007. "Municipal solid-waste in Port Harcourt, Nigeria," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 84(6), pages 664-670, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:84:y:2007:i:6:p:664-670
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