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Soil samples were collected from three different dumpsites and a non-dumpsite (control) and used for the determination of the effect of waste dumpsites on selected soil properties. Treatments were replicated five times and data collected were analysed using ANOVA for RCBD and means separated using F-LSD. Results showed a significant (P>0.05) change in all the soil properties studied in all the dumpsites. Non-dumpsite recorded the highest bulk density of 1.49gcm -3 . This observed bulk density was higher than the bulk density in municipal, rice mill and timber waste dumpsites by 32, 12 and 21%, respectively. The order of increase in the total porosity is municipal waste dumpsite > timber waste dumpsite > rice mill waste dumpsite > non-dumpsite. Non-dumpsite recorded the lowest value of moisture content which was lower than that municipal, rice mill and timber waste dumpsites by 133, 54 and 111%, respectively. The order of increase in the value of Pb is Rice mill waste dumpsite > Municipal waste dumpsite > Timber waste dumpsite > Nondumpsite. The lowest value of Cu was recorded in non-dumpsite. This recorded value was lower than Cu in municipal, rice mill and timber waste dumpsites by 71, 79 and 50%, respectively. Nondumpsite also recorded the lowest value of Cd concentration of 0.6mgkg -1 while that of dumpsites ranged between 0.65 – 0.80mgkg -1 with rice mill waste dumpsite recording the highest value. The order of increase in SO 4 2 - is timber waste dumpsite > municipal waste dumpsite > rice mill waste dumpsite>non-dumpsite. Non-dumpsite recorded the lowest NO 3 - value of 0.25gkg -1 . This observed Original Research Article

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