Solid
Waste Management
Present Solid
Waste Management Condition
Garbage
collection in this Municipality was not really a great problem unlike
in the early part of 1998, when the road leading to the dumpsite was
still rough and partially paved. Now the road is already concreted
and additional garbage trucks are procured.
Of
the total amount of the waste discharged, 85% is collected and disposed
off the dumpsite. The rest are burned or illegally dumped on nearby
places or dumped into the rivers or creeks.
Ecological
Solid Waste Management Plan
VISION – The plan is to reduce the solid waste disposed off to 25%
for the 1st 5 years, and a 10% increment for every 3 years thereafter.
Objectives:
a.
Ensure the protection of public health and environment;
b. Utilized environmentally sound methods that minimize the utilization
of valuable resources and to conserve and recover resources:
c. To adopt the best environmental practice in ecological waste management
to ensure the proper segregation, collection, transport, storage,
treatment and disposal of solid waste:
d. Create plan setting the guidelines and target for the volume reduction
of the solid waste at source through composting reuse, recycling and
recovery:
e. Enter into cooperation with private sector and NGO’s in the
implementation process of the program and the NGO’s for funding:
f. To instill environmental health awareness and action among the
citizens.
Strategies
a.)
LGU’s program to enhance awareness on Solid Waste Management
has not been effective, by reason of population resistance for change.
It only shows the need to have a comprehensive and effective information
education campaign. The target audience are the Public and Private
schools, professionals, Transport sector, Market vendors, Religious
groups and households (Barangay wise).
b.) With a total of 40 Barangays a number of pilot Barangays were
picked to start up with the project.
c.) Another pilot area is the Public Market;
d.) A series of Public consultation shall be conducted on the pilot
Barangays;
e.) At the Market, a series of meetings shall be made with the vendors
and officers.
IEC
Activities
1.
Installation of billboards at strategic places.
2. Distribution of flyers and posters showing the waste
characterization.
3. Public consultation starting with pilot Barangays and
Public Market.
4. Separate Public hearings with the selected targeted
audience.
5. Inform the community through megaphone.
6. Inform the residents on the schedule of collection.
7. Search for cleanest and greenest Barangay.
8. Information dissemination other than the pilot Barangays.
9. Barangay Captains shall be encouraged to create their
own Solid Waste Management committee.
Collection
– Transfer - Disposal
Collection
is to be scheduled at the pilot Barangays, were only residuals are
to be collected. Separate schedules for Biodegradable and non biodegradable.
The solid waste are to be deposited
at the Bunot dumpsite MRF, where the biodegradable are to be composted
while the residuals are sorted out and the plastic are pulverized
and is made into hallow blocks, ornamental block and other possible
products.
Waste
Reduction (Re-use, Recycling, Composting)
The
plan for waste reduction is to enforce the segregation of solid waste
at source. This will be done after a series of information campaigns
and the waste generators had been informed and educated about the
waste characterization.
A Municipal MRF has been established
at the Bunot controlled dumpsite and has been rehabilitated to accommodate
the residuals, mostly plastic collected from the pilot Barangays and
from the Public Market.
Implementing
Mechanism
a.)
Institutional Mechanism
The
Municipal Government has established a Municipal Solid Management
Board under the chairmanship of the Mayor. The board is composed of
(18) members from the government sector and (5) members from the private
sector.
The government is represented by the
heads of the different departments of the LGU.
1.) Sangguniang Bayan
2.) President of the Association of the Barangay council in the Municipalities.
3.) President of the Sangguniang Kabataan federation.
The
private sector is represented by:
1.)
Representative from the recycling industry.
2.) An environmentalist whose purpose is to promote recycling and
to protect air and water quality.
3.) A representative with relevant technical and marketing expertise.
The
MSWB duties and responsibilities is to ensure the long term management
of solid waste, as well as to integrate the various solid waste management
plans and strategies of the Barangays. It will also conduct consultations
with the various sectors of the community.
Monitoring
and Evaluation System
1.
Every Barangay shall create its own SWM committee.
2. Every Barangay shall formulate their own Solid Waste Management
Program consistent with the municipal SWM plan.
3. The Barangay shall submit a monthly report to the Municipality.
a.) A BSWM office shall deploy initially a core of 10 environmental
enforcer, grouped into 3 teams with 3 personnel for each team.
b.) This is to be increased as the program progresses.
4. The Barangay shall organize their own core coordinators.
5. Regular public consultations in every Barangay.
6. Organized junkshops into environment cooperatives.
7. Identify Barangays with ample spaces for the establishment of MRF’s
and compost facilities.
Evaluation
System
A. Physical/ chemical effects
1.
Diseases contracted from commonly reported environmental health problems
related to solid waste are reduced.
2. The possibility of ground water contamination due to leach ate
shall be reduced
B. Aesthetics and Visual effects
1.
Garbage free environment;
2. Water pollution shall be reduced;
3. Flash flooding due to dumping in rivers and lakes, revented;
4. Presence of ECO-PARKS shall increase;
5. General health of the citizenship and of the environment shall
improve.
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