By Ding
Cervantes
CLARK FREEPORT –
Seventy-one of 94 local government units (LGUs) in Central Luzon still have no
approved solid waste management plan while only 45 percent segregate
waste.
Only
39 LGUs in Central Luzon have effective materials recovery facilities while
only 58 comply with proper residual waste disposal, Supreme Court Associate
Justice Presbiterio Velasco Jr., chairman of the Manila Bay advisory council,
citing a DILG report said.
Velasco
urged Congress to amend the Solid Waste Management law to give LGUs more time
to comply with its requirements.
“It is difficult for the LGUs to comply will
the requirements of the law given their budgetary constraints,” he said.
Velasco
said the national government should put up landfills and materials
recovery facilities.
He
urged local government officials and stakeholders to unite in efforts to clean
the river channels that drain into Manila Bay, referring to the Pampanga river
basin, Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando river system and Talisay river.
The
Supreme Court had required concerned local governments to undertake measures to
clean Manila Bay to make it fit for swimming again.
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