A Framework for Managing Water Quality From Hand-dug Well: A Case of Mutukula Town Council, Uganda
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2025-11-13
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Taylor and Francis Group
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Effective management of windrow-based composting technology in developing cities is a major challenge, especially for municipal authorities mandated to offer these services. Poorly managed waste composting systems could affect the quality of compost and cause complex environmental impacts. The aim of this study was to assess the quality of compost of a waste composting facility in Mukono municipality, central Uganda. Mature compost samples were collected from windrows in the waste composting facility and the samples analysed for physicochemical parameters (temperature, moisture content, organic matter, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and potassium) and for heavy metals (lead, cadmium, copper) and metalloids (arsenic). To assess the quality of the compost, the analysed results of the samples were compared with common ranges for compost quality. Concentration of heavy metals ranged between 0.01 mg/l (cadmium) and 0.4 mg/l (copper). Except for alkaline pH (9.1), which was higher than the recommended range for mature compost quality, all physicochemical parameters and heavy metals were within common ranges for compost quality. Moisture content and pH correlated with heavy metals, 0.75 and 0.78, respectively. Mean total nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.8% and 0.4%, respectively, while organic matter was 21.7% and potassium 0.3%. Compost quality did not differ between seasons (P = 0.05). Based on the study results, continuous investigative research is recommended to safeguard the compost quality.
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heavy metals, maturecompost, Mukonomunicipality, wastemanagement, windrows
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Kizza-Nkambwe, S., Mpewo, M., Kasima, J. S., & Mfuranzima, K. (2023). Compost quality of a peri-urban waste composting facility: A case of Mukono municipality, Uganda. Sustainable Environment, 9(1), 2251794.
