PERCEPTION ON QUARRYING ACTIVITIES AND POST QUARRIED LAND USE ALONG RIVER NDARUGU, KIAMBU COUNTY

S W Waweru, J B Mukundi

Abstract


Post-quarried sites require an informed management system in order to reduce environmental pollution as well as generate  economic  benefits  for  the  land  owners.  Ndarugu  region  of  Juja,  Kiambu  County  has  experienced  long term quarrying for the benefit of contractors. However, the post -quarry sites have largely been neglected creating an  environmental  scar  on  the  landscape.  A  survey  was  undertaken  between  February  2015  and  May  2015  to investigate the perception of quarry land owners on quarrying activities and post quarry land use. The survey was conducted  along  a  transect  parallel  to  the  river  ridge  where  quarrying  activities  are  concentrated.  The  semistructured  questionnaire  schedule  addressed  issues  of  quarrying  impact,  post  quarried  land  use  preference, expected benefits of rehabilitation and limiting factor for rehabilitation. From the study, it was found that majority
of quarry owners were small scale farmers (63.2%) who identified crop farming and dairy farming were identified as the most preferred post quarried land use. 89.5% of the respondents revealed that quarries occupied mo re than 25% of their land. 31.6% of the quarried land was abandoned without  backfilling, 31.6% of the quarry land was back-filled without levelling, 21.1% still being quarried while 5.3% were backfilled levelled. increase in household income  and  water  pollution  were  the  strongly  agreed  positive  and  negative  impact  of  quarrying.  increase  in income  and   reducing  health  and  hazard  risk  associated  with  quarrying  to   most  perceived  benefit  of  quarry rehabilitation. lack of finance and the quarry rehabilitating  firm not undertaking its responsibility were found to be  the  greatest  limiting  factors  for  post  quarry  land  rehabilitation.  Quarrying  thus  was  found  to  impact  on  the
social economy of the community around the study area. A cost effective rehabilitation me thod thus needs to be identified that affordable to the quarry owner and one that will ensure economic gain from the quarried land.

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