Bontoc closes dump site along Chico River
>> Thursday, September 12, 2013
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Officials of this
capital town earlier sued by Kalinga for its open dumpsite along the Chico
River, finally closed down the controversial garbage dump.
Mayor Franklin Odsey
on August 20 ordered the final closure of the open dumpsite at Matoytoy-ok,
Barangay Caluttit in compliance with the order of the Court of Appeals.
Odsey, who earlier
belied reports of environmentalists in Kalinga and the petitioners of the Writ
of Kalikasan that the open dump site is still open, has also re-organized
the Municipal Solid Waste Management Board including the technical working
group.
In preparation to the
closure, the Bontoc local government initiated plans such as the scheduling of
garbage collection, conduct of information, education, and communication (IEC)
on proper waste segregation, and training of green police, the mayor added.
Two training sessions
were conducted for members of the green police.
The first training was
financed by Environmental Management Bureau-CAR while the second was financed
by the town.
The green police will
conduct IEC and monitor the barangays on the proper segregation and schedule of
waste collections. They will return unsegregated wastes to the constituents.
The activity started its test run from Aug. 5
to Aug. 31.
As to the closure and
rehabilitation of the Caluttit open dump, the town government allotted P1
million for the construction of a retaining wall, fencing of its premises,
leveling of the steep slope and covering the site with soil, and printing and
hanging of tarpaulins stating among others that the dump site is now
permanently closed.
Another program is the
“Oplan pera sa basura” that will be participated in by all schools within the 16
barangays. Under it, the schools will be clustered into Central; Riverside;
Alab, Balili, Gonogon and Upland.
The mechanics will be
communicated to the schools soon so the prizes of winning schools will be given
during the commencement exercises next year.
The IEC on waste
management will be a continuing activity in Bontoc.
For the past months,
officials of the four central barangays and municipal officials conducted
information drive on proper waste management, massive clean-up, training of
green police, announcements in the schedules of collections of wastes and
concept of the oplanperasabasura in the schools.
TWG member Roger
Agcapen has said that some of the milestones accomplished by the
municipality in compliance with the CA order are re-organization of the
municipal ecological solid waste management board and TWG, identification of
material recovery facilities, composting areas and residual area, safe
closure and rehabilitation plan, budget preparation, IEC on segregation at
source, test run of green police, signing of memorandum of agreement between
local junkshop and barangays and junkshop and municipality, and the issuance of
the executive order for the closure of the dumpsite.
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