Assessment of Wastewater Management in Kano Metropolis, Kano State, Nigeria

24 Jan

Authors-Simon Stephen Mshelia

Abstract- Wastewater management has continued to become serious environmental issue. The study as-sessed the current practices and challenges of wastewater management in Kano Metropolis. Data were gathered through a survey conducted among the stakeholders, government officials, and community members through verbal and questionnaire administration 400. The survey results were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson Chi Squares to show associations be-tween infrastructures. The study found that the wastewater management system in Kano Me-tropolis is in a state of disrepair, with severe infrastructure gaps, poor sewerages, drainages, septic tanks, lack of centralized wastewater collection system and non-functional of wastewater treatment plants recorded standard deviation of 0.72, 0.73, 0.84, 0.68 and 0.56 respectively. The results of the Pearson Chi Square showed strong association between the wastewater manage-ment facilities. The practice is not in compliance with the wastewater disposal policies. The poor state of the wastewater management system has had a negative impact on public health, envi-ronmental quality and economic development in the Metropolis. Therefore, the study recom-mends improving the coordination between stakeholders and increasing the availability of re-sources for wastewater management, creates awareness for best practices for wastewater man-agement. There is also a need for increased investment in wastewater-related infrastructure, such as wastewater treatment plants and sewerage systems.

Cite Paper: Simon Stephen Mshelia. “Assessment of Wastewater Management in Kano Metropolis, Kano State, Nigeria”. International Journal for Research Trends in Social Science & Humanities, Vol 2 issue 1, 2024.

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