Council studies work plan for Sto. Tomas trash site
>> Wednesday, April 1, 2015
By
Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The city council will
scrutinize terms of reference for development of the city’s engineered sanitary
landfill in the body’s session on April 6.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan submitted the TOR for
council approval after the same was approved by city solid waste management
board last December.
The city is eyeing its 130-hectare property
reserved for the public need at Mt. Sto. Tomas here as site of garbage facility.
Other strategies intended for long-term
management of the city’s wastes include waste-to-energy technology, central
material recovery facility, anaerobic digester and health care waste treatment
facility and environmental recycling system (ERS) machines.
A feasibility study on the ISWMS is being
conducted by the technical working group co-chaired by city planning and
development officer Evelyn Cayat and general services officer Romeo Concio.
The city is fasttracking implementation of
the project to achieve its target to stop hauling out wastes to Pangasinan and
Tarlac the soonest possible time.
The city is contracting out the hauling
of 127 tons out of the 360-ton waste output of the city daily requiring a huge
budget of more or less P100 million in a year.
The council committee on laws recommended an
open discussion of the terms in the presence of the members of the CSWMB which
the mayor chairs.
The TOR provides for a design and build
scheme for the construction of a two-hectare ESL that can accommodate 150,000
tons of compacted solid wastes with an approved contract of P80 million.
The TOR provides guidelines, standards and
criteria to be applied in designing an ESL consisting of liner, leachate
collection and treatment systems.
Work will involve “developing the most
cost-effective design concept to address environmental impact mitigative
requirements and developing final designs with final design drawings,
construction details, cross-sections, final quantities, costs, technical
specifications, tender documents, operating manuals and health and safety
plans.”
The detailed engineering design services to
be provided are field investigation as part of site investigation and
confirmation studies; development of the landfill’s detailed process design
considering all design parameters and requirements; site development work
design to include site preparation, parking, roads, erosion control, sanitary,
water supply and fire protection systems and others; quantity and cost
estimates for all works and pay items for each component of the design; and
tender and contract documents.
The construction of an ESL is one of the
strategies of the city’s Integrated Solid Waste Management System (ISWMS) to
address the city’s waste problem.
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