Abstract:
As a developing country, protecting the environment including resources such as land,
mangroves and other resources is extremely essential in Sri Lanka. Dumping garbage is
a major environmental issue in Sri Lanka and at present it has become a national
concern. The dumping of garbage in mangrove land in Kamburugamuwa west in Matara
area affects the residents a distance of about 1 1 ty2 km area surrounding the dumping site.
In addition, there are rising several problems in close proximity of the piles of garbage,
which can be identified as environmental and socio-economic problems. The area for the
study comprise of Kamburugamuwa west area, which is located in Weligama District
Secretariat Division. Main objective of this study is to examine environmental pollution^
and its impacts caused by dumping garbage. Specific objectives are to understand health
problems, social problems, loss of mangrove land due to garbage dumping, and to
suggest recommendations. The primary method used for data collection in the research
was a questionnaire survey using random sampling to obtain the primary data and also
field observations were used. In addition, secondary data from relevant institutions have
been used. The questionnaire was administered to 132 heads of the family in the affected
area. Research was done from January to March in 2014. Results indicated that
environmental pollution has increased by garbage dumping. Due to environmental
pollution, health, social, and economic problems have resulted. Study area has exposed
more than 40% of the residents to virulent diseases including dengue, fever, cough, itch,
and other gastro-intestinal infections. And more than 80% of the residents are affected
bymosquitoes and flies. There is a social and political problem that the president of
Weligama Pradeshiya saba resides in this area and he approved this land to dump the
garbage. Economically, residents of this area cannot take anything of mangrove land
such as wood, green leaves, fruits, sticks and other things. Mangrove land has “been
reduced due to the effects of garbage dumping. Some flora and fauna species have
succumbed to garbage, and deposited chemical residues. Therefore, this garbage
dumping is a threat for the environment, and government should regularize regular
garbage dumping to prevent further contamination of the mangrove environment.