Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat

Introduction: This study was conducted at Ampar Tenang Landfill for identification of environmental impact from solid waste management. The main objective is to assess the environmental impacts and arising health effects from solid waste management at the Ampar Tenang Landfill in Sepang. The study w...

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Main Author: Mohamad Sirat, Nur Sajidah
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Published: 2010
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Mohamad Sirat, Nur Sajidah
Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
description Introduction: This study was conducted at Ampar Tenang Landfill for identification of environmental impact from solid waste management. The main objective is to assess the environmental impacts and arising health effects from solid waste management at the Ampar Tenang Landfill in Sepang. The study was divided into five different studies, there are environmental study (leachate and water quality study, air (odour) quality study, biological (includes pests) study, toxicity study and community study. For respondents, there were divided into a study (exposed) group (n=30) and control (unexposed) group (n=30). They were selected based on inclusive criteria; Ability to commit this study, ability to read, write and age more than 18 years old. Methodology: It is a cross sectional study design with an exposed (study) respondents who were selected by simple random sampling and matching for unexposed (control) group. HACH 2800 was used for screening the leachate and water quality before using AAS for measured the results. For odour intensity, it was measured by using the standard checklist provided by The German standard Oflactometry Determination of Odour Intensity VDI 3882 Part 1 (VDI,1992) while toxicity test was used the guidelines (WET method) provided by USEPA. The questionnaires were used to obtain the socio-demography data among respondents. Results: The results for physical hazards showed no significance difference (p>0.05) when compared with leachate (n=30) and river water (n=30) where temperature, (p>0.053), suspended solids, (p>0.132) and pH, (p>0.640), while chemical hazards in leachate and river water, eight (4) out of fourteen (14) chemical tested have significance value (p<0.05) for example COD, (p<0.028), mercury , (p<0.020), cadmium, (p<0.004), lead, (p<0.010), manganese, (pO.OOl), nickel, (p<0.010), iron, (p<0.002), and sulphide, (p<0.001) while others (n=6) have no significance difference (p>0.05) like Chromium hexavalent, (p>0.313), chromium trivalent,(p>0.078), arsenic, (p>0.165), cyanide, (p>0.231), copper (p>0.533) and zinc (p>0.476). . For biological hazards, there was significant different (p<0.001) when compared the leachate and river water for example BOD, (p<0.001). Cross tabulation test on odour intensity between the distance revealed a significant difference (p<0.001) where (X2=30.00, p<0.001). Biological indicator results showed, there were presence density of flies was higher than recommended fly index. When doing the association of flies density by the distance (near landfill and outside landfill), it showed the significance different where (X2=6.358, p<0.001). Rat presence (Rattus r.diardii) (n=7) at Ampar Tenang Landfills showed there was higher than recommended index (n<l). By comparing the fleas found Xenopsylla cheopis, the result was higher than recommended fleas index (n<l). Toxicity testing was used to identify the LC50 for leachate and river water, but the results revealed that the toxicity in the leachate and river water relatively higher with the increasing of the percent of concentration (%). The maximum killing time for leachate only 45 min for 100% concentration while the river water only 3 days for 100% concentrations to kill the indicator {Leptobarbus hoevenii species). Association of environmental health risk with the study variables with the health diseases were showed significance difference (p<0.001) where used of river water by disease (X2=15.78, p<0.001), odour present by disease (X2=15.747, p<0.001), odour present by respondent exposure (X2=52.50, p<0.001), pest presence by disease (X2=13.017, p<0.001) and lastly respondent exposure by disease (X2=22.259, pO.001). Conclusion: The prediction made from this study would be there were poor management from responsible operators that causes the environmental impact to community surrounding and ecosystem.
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title Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
title_short Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
title_full Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
title_fullStr Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
title_full_unstemmed Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat
title_sort environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at sepang municipality / nur sajidah mohamad sirat
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spelling my.uitm.ir.28242022-07-06T03:35:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/2824/ Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat Mohamad Sirat, Nur Sajidah Municipal refuse. Solid wastes Introduction: This study was conducted at Ampar Tenang Landfill for identification of environmental impact from solid waste management. The main objective is to assess the environmental impacts and arising health effects from solid waste management at the Ampar Tenang Landfill in Sepang. The study was divided into five different studies, there are environmental study (leachate and water quality study, air (odour) quality study, biological (includes pests) study, toxicity study and community study. For respondents, there were divided into a study (exposed) group (n=30) and control (unexposed) group (n=30). They were selected based on inclusive criteria; Ability to commit this study, ability to read, write and age more than 18 years old. Methodology: It is a cross sectional study design with an exposed (study) respondents who were selected by simple random sampling and matching for unexposed (control) group. HACH 2800 was used for screening the leachate and water quality before using AAS for measured the results. For odour intensity, it was measured by using the standard checklist provided by The German standard Oflactometry Determination of Odour Intensity VDI 3882 Part 1 (VDI,1992) while toxicity test was used the guidelines (WET method) provided by USEPA. The questionnaires were used to obtain the socio-demography data among respondents. Results: The results for physical hazards showed no significance difference (p>0.05) when compared with leachate (n=30) and river water (n=30) where temperature, (p>0.053), suspended solids, (p>0.132) and pH, (p>0.640), while chemical hazards in leachate and river water, eight (4) out of fourteen (14) chemical tested have significance value (p<0.05) for example COD, (p<0.028), mercury , (p<0.020), cadmium, (p<0.004), lead, (p<0.010), manganese, (pO.OOl), nickel, (p<0.010), iron, (p<0.002), and sulphide, (p<0.001) while others (n=6) have no significance difference (p>0.05) like Chromium hexavalent, (p>0.313), chromium trivalent,(p>0.078), arsenic, (p>0.165), cyanide, (p>0.231), copper (p>0.533) and zinc (p>0.476). . For biological hazards, there was significant different (p<0.001) when compared the leachate and river water for example BOD, (p<0.001). Cross tabulation test on odour intensity between the distance revealed a significant difference (p<0.001) where (X2=30.00, p<0.001). Biological indicator results showed, there were presence density of flies was higher than recommended fly index. When doing the association of flies density by the distance (near landfill and outside landfill), it showed the significance different where (X2=6.358, p<0.001). Rat presence (Rattus r.diardii) (n=7) at Ampar Tenang Landfills showed there was higher than recommended index (n<l). By comparing the fleas found Xenopsylla cheopis, the result was higher than recommended fleas index (n<l). Toxicity testing was used to identify the LC50 for leachate and river water, but the results revealed that the toxicity in the leachate and river water relatively higher with the increasing of the percent of concentration (%). The maximum killing time for leachate only 45 min for 100% concentration while the river water only 3 days for 100% concentrations to kill the indicator {Leptobarbus hoevenii species). Association of environmental health risk with the study variables with the health diseases were showed significance difference (p<0.001) where used of river water by disease (X2=15.78, p<0.001), odour present by disease (X2=15.747, p<0.001), odour present by respondent exposure (X2=52.50, p<0.001), pest presence by disease (X2=13.017, p<0.001) and lastly respondent exposure by disease (X2=22.259, pO.001). Conclusion: The prediction made from this study would be there were poor management from responsible operators that causes the environmental impact to community surrounding and ecosystem. 2010-07-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/2824/1/2824.pdf Environmental impact assessment on solid waste management at Sepang municipality / Nur Sajidah Mohamad Sirat. (2010) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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