By Dexter
A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The
Cordillera office of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB-CAR) warned local
officials regionwide that they can be imposed a fine of up to P1 million or
they could be imprisoned for up to six years once they continue to disregard
their mandated compliance to the provisions of Republic Act (RA) 9003 or the
Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, specifically the closure of open
dumpsites and the establishment of environmentally acceptable solid disposal
facilities.
Reynaldo S. Digamo,
EMB-CAR regional director, said those local officials who will be charged by
the agency will not only be limited to the local chief executives but also
include the members of the city or municipal councils and appointed officials
such as the municipal or city environment and natural resources officer and
others who are directly involved in the management of solid waste.
Under the pertinent
provisions of RA 9003, local officials who will be found to have neglected their
duties and responsibilities in solid waste management could be either fined a
maximum of P1 million or imprisoned for a maximum of 6 years or both at the
discretion of the court.
“We want local
officials to unite and work for the crafting of their solid waste management
plans that will embody their direction in addressing the solid waste concerns
in their respective areas of jurisdiction. We want our local officials to be
aggressive in finding solutions to their solid waste concerns and not for them
to be fence sitters when it comes to finding solutions to their solid waste
problems,” Digamo stressed.
The EMB-CAR official
called on local officials not to politicize the issue on solid waste management
because what matters is the preservation and protection of the state of the
environment and the promotion of the health of their constituents that is why
there should be a direction in their campaign to find the appropriate
environmentally acceptable solution to their solid waste concerns.
According to him, the
EMB-CAR will be aggressive in evaluating, validating and monitoring the
compliance of local governments to the closure of their open dumpsites and the
the presence of environmentally acceptable solutions to their solid waste
problems and the agency will not hesitate in initiating the filing of
appropriate charges against elective and appointive officials who reportedly
neglected their duties in finding solutions to their solid waste concerns.
Digamo opined that
hauling could be a stop gap solution in addressing the solid waste disposal
concerns of local governments but there should be efforts by the local
officials to find other practical and doable solutions to the said matter to
avoid draining the resources of the local government concerned.
He claimed the EMB-CAR
is willing to extend technical assistance to local governments who seek their
help in crafting solid waste plans and the putting in place of the appropriate
environmentally acceptable technology for solid waste disposal.
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