| dc.description.abstract | It is obvious that proper solid waste management plays a significant role in improving the 
environment, public health, and socioeconomic activities of the urban areas. Thus, this 
study was conducted with the main objective of assessing major domestic solid waste 
management practices and challenge in Chiro town, West Hararghe zone, Oromia region,
Ethiopia. To this end, the study used both primary and secondary data sources. The 
primary data were collected via questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussion, and 
field observation. Whereas the secondary data were obtained from web sites, various 
published and unpublished materials. A cross-sectional study design was employed to 
assess the objectives of the study. From the total of 3 kebeles all were selected purposively. 
The sample households were proportionally allocated to each kebele and the sample size 
of 176 households and 4 interviewees were involved in the study. Thus, the collected data 
were presented, organized and discussed using descriptive analysis to summarize the 
socio-demographic status of households and multi linear regression model to determine 
potential factors for solid waste generation level. Therefore, the findings of the study 
revealed that most of the wastes formed in the sample households were peels of vegetables 
and the waste generation rate was 0.1375kg/capita/day and 0.5767kg/HH/day. To add, the 
identified factors that affect waste generation rate were age, family size, income, and 
education level of the households with other factors constant. Besides, in relation to
separation, reuse, method of handling, and disposal activities households were not 
practiced properly. Also, according to the results there were lack of awareness, 
commitment, responsibility and enforcement of rules and regulations for the existing poor 
management of solid waste. Hence, to alleviate such drawbacks it was recommended that
the Municipality and Health office of the town should be engaged on continuous awareness 
creation program to improve the practices and participation of households. Similarly, 
implementers of rules and regulations should aggressively work to minimize illegal 
disposal activities through facilitating communal containers and continuous follow up.
Also, the households should be engaged effectively in practicing alternatives used to 
minimize the problems caused by solid waste | en_US |