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Air Pollution | 85.00 | Very High | |
Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility | 67.86 | High | |
Dissatisfaction with Garbage Disposal | 83.33 | Very High | |
Dirty and Untidy | 67.86 | High | |
Noise and Light Pollution | 54.17 | Moderate | |
Water Pollution | 91.67 | Very High | |
Dissatisfaction to Spend Time in the City | 75.00 | High | |
Dissatisfaction with Green and Parks in the City | 81.25 | Very High |
Air quality | 15.00 | Very Low | |
Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility | 32.14 | Low | |
Garbage Disposal Satisfaction | 16.67 | Very Low | |
Clean and Tidy | 32.14 | Low | |
Quiet and No Problem with Night Lights | 45.83 | Moderate | |
Water Quality | 8.33 | Very Low | |
Comfortable to Spend Time in the City | 25.00 | Low | |
Quality of Green and Parks | 18.75 | Very Low |
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Last update: November 2020
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Been living in Abakwa since. When I take my mind 60 years back, I become shocked because everything has changed. Tons of thousands of refuse have been generated but very few tons are being taken care of. Even when the Government attempted to use the military to clean the town of refuse, even this too like many government projects, was thrown aside, especially during this wartime. The question is what are the municipalities doing with regard to this situation.
Every quarter has a collection of offensive refuse but no one is caring about who is to cart it off, even the City Council which collects the council tax from every city dweller?
Can one quote these in research works?