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State of the Cities Baseline Survey 2012-2013

Kenya, 2012 - 2013
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KEN_2012_SCBL_v01_M
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Sumila Gulyani, Wendy Ayres, Ray Struyk, Clifford Zinnes
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other specify:what is the most commonly used mode of disposing refuse from this (q530_99)

Data file: Final Data All Cities - anonymized2

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Valid: 14581
Type: Discrete
Start: 4531
End: 4651
Width: 121
Format:

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Literal question
What is the most commonly used mode of disposing refuse from this household? SELECT ONLY ONE
- Other (specify)
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Both burning and burying waste depending on the nature and composition of waste. Paper and metals are sold for recycling.
Dumping in an area kept for garbage dumping.
a pit at the gate
a pit near the gate
are dumped in a pit and later used as compost manure
burn papers but give the leftovers to cattiel and chicken
burying or burning depending on the nature of waste
collection by the land lord of which the tenants dont know wher itbis disposed.
composit pit
composite pit
compositions pit
compost pit
compound pit
depositb in the composit pit
depositing in the composit pit
don't have anything to dump
dump in a compost hip which produces manure
dump in apit where they are preserved for manure
dump in our shamba
dump in the river
dump into the river
dump it into a composite pit
dump it into a composite pit then later use it as manure
dump site
dump to the nearest dump site
dump to the river
dumping in a composite pit
dumping in the composit pit
dumping in the nakuru municipality dumping site
dumping in the river
dumping in the river nearby
dumping into a composite pit then use it as manure
dumping into a compsite pit
dumping site
dust bin
give to a carbage collector
has a pit backdoor
have a compost manure
in a pit
in the composit pit
in the drain
in the drainage
in the shamba
in the small river nearby
inthe river
kitchen solid waste (mixed with farmer manure) to make manure
making a composit manure
making it manure
making it to be manure
nairobi river
none
on the road
on the road near their compound
on the roadside
pit latrine
pour into dumping site of nakuru tow which is 100 meters.called gioto
put it together to create compost manure for my piece of shamba. I gave myself this shamba unordered to make ends meet.
put together to make compost manure
selected part in the compound where its burned
she disposes on on her own
somewhere for dumping garbage
take to a place where the livestock stays
take to the compost pit near business places
take to the dump site by ourself
taking to the farm
the household itself dispose refuse to a nearby river
the households usually dispose off refuse on their own in the kanarwa river nearby
through at my shamba
through in my shamba
throw in an old toilet which is not yet ful
throw in the dust bin
throw in the dustbin
throw in the farm
throw in the farm as manure
throw in the place in the den of animals
throw in the shamba
throw into dumping site(gioto)
throw into the river
throw into the river nearby
throw it in the composit pit
throw it on the road
throw them to the dumping site myself
throw wherw the animal boma is so that to, make manure.
throwing in the boma
throwing in the composit pit and it turns into composite manur
throwing in the composit pit
throwing in the composite pit
throwing in the composite pit
throwing in the dustbin t o change into manure
throwing in the composit pit
throwing in the composit pit and it turns into manure
throwing in the composit pit tomake manure
throwing in the dug pit outsite the house
throwing in the pit latrine
throwing in thw dust pit
throwing into the river
throwing where the animal's stay
turn it into manure
use house sink connected to the sewer
we compose manual
we through into the river
weekly
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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