MRF pressed to ease Sagada trash problems
>> Monday, January 14, 2013
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain
Province -- A meeting among barangay officials here at the Sangguniang
Bayan office last week moved for full establishment of
the materials recovery facility with the purchase of grinders
including a pulverizer and a shredder to ease this tourist
town’s garbage problem.
The meeting chaired by
vice mayor Richard Yodong was attended by barangay officials from
the 19 barangays and other concerned residents of the town.
Barangay Patay
chairman Billy Baldo said there was a need for the purchase of a pulverizer
to grind non- biodegradable waste not accepted in junk shops.
Barangay Patay is
located within the main center of the town including nearby Dagdag barangay
locating restaurants and hotels where styrofoams and mineral water bottles are
main waste materials left by customers.
Sagada Poblacion also
hosts the Saturday market days where waste is accumulated from vegetable and
fruit wastes including plastic materials.
A shredder was also
identified as another need in said meeting.
It had been noted that
waste mismanagement is a noticeable site with plastic materials strewn on the
main town’s thoroughfares, plastic waste dumped in rivers, and improper waste
disposal by the local government unit at a dumpsite along Calvary Hill with
biodegradable and degradable waste mixed together.
Yodong said an MRF
site was already halfway established by the LGU with a building and a tank
built last year following negotiation with authorities of the church of St Mary
the Virgin for the use of the MRF site. The needed equipment are not yet
available however as of press time.
It was learned that
municipal engineer Siano Baldo who was then present during the meeting present
the barangay officials’ proposals to the office of Mayor Eduardo
LatawanJr for his action.
In the same
development, barangay officials were one in forwarding the conduct of
barangay-based waste management system with households segregating bottles and
plastic to be collected by Poblacion resident Gang-aw Degay who manages a junk
shop.
Degay said that he can
collect waste bottles and plastic materials on schedule.
Indigenous Peoples
representative to the Sanggunian Jaime Dugao said monitoring is a crucial need
among barangay officials to ensure effectivity of barangay initiatives.
Proper waste
management was consciously observed by community folks with the support
of the LGU some ten to 15 years ago under the leadership of
former mayor Thomas Killip resulting to the town having
reaped awards consecutively for being clean and green municipality
and reached a hall of fame status, but slackened in the
past six years.
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