Management of Sawn-mill Wastes in Nigeria: A Case Study of Minna, Niger State.
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2012
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Greener Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research
Abstract
Ways by which sawmills in Minna, handle the waste they generate were evaluated using questionnaires, personal
interviews and physical observation. Eight (8) major sawmills were studied. The study revealed that wastes
generated by these sawmills consist of sawdust, wood cut-off and bark of log of woods. Wastes are disposed off
majorly by open dumping, open burning, domestic usage, bedding for poultry and for landfill. Although most
sawmills are aware of the guidelines and regulations governing the treatment and disposal of sawmill wastes, they
hardly abide by them. The personnel who are assigned to sanitize the mill environment possess inadequate safety
wares. The study also revealed that Environmental Protection Agency/Sanitary Inspectors and the Development
control Board in the city inadequately perform their duties. This paper also highlighted the need to enlighten the
public, sawmill workers and the government on the dangers of indiscriminate disposal of sawmill wastes.
Description
Ways by which sawmills in Minna, handle the waste they generate were evaluated using questionnaires, personal
interviews and physical observation. Eight (8) major sawmills were studied. The study revealed that wastes
generated by these sawmills consist of sawdust, wood cut-off and bark of log of woods. Wastes are disposed off
majorly by open dumping, open burning, domestic usage, bedding for poultry and for landfill. Although most
sawmills are aware of the guidelines and regulations governing the treatment and disposal of sawmill wastes, they
hardly abide by them. The personnel who are assigned to sanitize the mill environment possess inadequate safety
wares. The study also revealed that Environmental Protection Agency/Sanitary Inspectors and the Development
control Board in the city inadequately perform their duties. This paper also highlighted the need to enlighten the
public, sawmill workers and the government on the dangers of indiscriminate disposal of sawmill wastes.
Keywords
disposal, environmental education (EE), open burning, sawdust, and sawmill waste.
Citation
2. Ogunbode E. B., Fabunmi F. O. Ibrahim S. M. Jimoh I. O., and Idowu O. O. (2013), Management of Sawn-mill Wastes in Nigeria: A Case Study of Minna, Niger State. Greener Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research. 3(2): 034 -041.