Baguio sewage plant beyond work capacity
>> Monday, August 8, 2016
BAGUIO CITY -- The 30-year old sewerage
treatment plant of the city here in North Sanitary Camp is operating beyond its
normal capacity considering that the city’s liquid waste generation has
increased.
The treatment plant
was built in 1986 and was designed to accommodate 8,600 cubic meters of city’s
liquid wastes and rehabilitation of the same will ensure that treated water
which flows in the Balili River is clean.
While the city is
preparing the site for a decentralized wastewater treatment facility in Lower
Rock Quarry, engineer Moises Lozano of the City Environment and Parks
Management Office disclosed that in order to sustain the operation of the STP,
their office conducts frequent de-sludging of the collection tank pending
delivery and installation of the sludge dewatering machine.
During the department
head’s meeting Monday, the City Buildings and Architecture Office was tasked to
prepare its program of work considering the STP’s deteriorating condition for
its expedite implementation for its rehabilitation.
Under Republic Act 9275
also known as the Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004, the city may be penalized
at P200,000 per day if found out to be violating the implementing rules and
regulation of the said act.
The city government is
looking for possible disconnection of the City Veterinary Office’s abattoir
from the STP and to have its own treatment facility.
The treatment plant is
apparently used to filter and decontaminate the wastewater of the river of
Baguio before flowing into La Trinidad's Balili River. -- JhoArranz
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