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Modeling Of Gas Pollution From Ilorin Animal Waste Dumpsite
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CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Conclusion
Integrated waste management (IWM) tools model the trace gas pollution from Ipata in Ilorin animal waste dump site. The study concludes that carbon IV oxide (CO2) among the three trace gases that was model is of higher concentration in that environment. The study also shows that carbon ii oxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emission rate from the animal waste dump site is not of threat to the global warming.
5.2 Recommendation
The following recommendations were made based on the above conclusions.
1. Forestation should be practice in this environment to reduce the effect of carbon (iv) oxide.
2. Environment protection agencies at all level should always model the trace gases in this environment so as to always know its effect on the global warming.
3. Government should always support the environmental protection agencies in achieving their goals.
4. Apart from the three (3) gases modeled in this project, more trace gases should be studied to know their environmental impact on global warming.
5. Environmental protection agencies should be making use of integrate waste management (IWM) tools.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTAtmospheric emission of trace gases such as carbon (iv) oxide (co4), carbon (II) oxide (co), methane (ch4) e.t.c. associated with animal waste are world wild problem and may contribute to a detrimental impact on the environment in such a way that millions of people will be affected especially poor people who live in precarious location or depend on land for sustenance living. And this effect was determined by modeling the effect of trace gases on the environment. The two (2) main approac ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTAtmospheric emission of trace gases such as carbon (iv) oxide (co4), carbon (II) oxide (co), methane (ch4) e.t.c. associated with animal waste are world wild problem and may contribute to a detrimental impact on the environment in such a way that millions of people will be affected especially poor people who live in precarious location or depend on land for sustenance living. And this effect was determined by modeling the effect of trace gases on the environment. The two (2) main approac ... Continue reading---
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