By Paul Rillorta
BAGUIO
CITY – The fifty hectare area within the 139-hectare city property in Santo
Tomas eyed to house the city’s first Integrated Solid Waste Management System
has been identified.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan told a media forum the city government is now in
planning stage.
“The
50-hectare area is free from congestion and a single house is within its
vicinity,” Domogan said.
The
city is planning to develop the ISWMS incorporating modern technology to
address waste concerns.
The
ISWMS will be patterned after Materials Recovery Facility of Hesperia City, California
which city officials visited this year.
The
technology incorporates waste recovery through segregation, recycling and
conversion to electricity.
The
Santo Tomas area has been approved as site for a sanitary landfill for the city
in 2009 by City Resolution Number 78.
The
area was part of five possible sites for an engineered sanitary landfill
evaluated and recommended by a monitoring committee.
“There
would be no open dumping of waste at the site as it in contrary to Republic Act
9003 or the Solid Waste management Act,” Domogan said.
“We
have to change our perception of waste disposal, there are more advanced,
environmentally friendly and cleaner ways to address our garbage,” he said.
Domogan
said, the waste facility will have the capability of separating biodegradable
from non-biodegradable waste, recyclables, wet and dry and other forms of
wastes.
A
separate technology will also be added to address hospital wastes.
The
city government and local barangay officials in the community has agreed to
open the lines of communication and conduct series of consultations especially
in areas which may be affected by the project.
Modern technologies being eyed as component of the solid waste facility are a central materials recovery facility (MRF); environmental recycling system (ERS) facility; engineered sanitary landfill (ESL); waste to energy (WTE); and health care waste treatment plant (HCWTP).
An
evaluation will be conducted by a team to determine cost of site development
including widening and concreting of road to the area and if there are other
locations which can be developed with lower cost.
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