BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan
said temporary hauling of the city’s residual waste to the Capas sanitary
landfill is still best option in getting rid of a potential garbage crisis
while the city is working out long-term solutions to the decade-old garbage
problem.
He said his
administration lowered excessive hauling cost from previous P3,200 per ton to
only a little over P1,400 per ton to this date because the city government
looked for haulers who charge least cost in transporting trash.
“It will be far more
expensive if it will be the local government that will do the hauling of
garbage at source and then haul it to the Capas landfill. It is still best that
we have qualified haulers who have waste transfer stations to haul the city’s
residual waste to the accredited landfill,” Domogan said.
Domogan said the
city’s garbage trucks will not be enough to do the hauling to the landfill,
thus, the need for the city to purchase at least 15 more garbage trucks.
According to him, the
local government will have to also invest in hiring of additional personnel to
work on the trucks that will be purchased which will take some time because of
the requirements in the hiring of personnel aggravated by the prescribed limit
of 45 percent devoted for personal services enshrined in the provisions of the
Local government code of the Philippines.
The city is daily
hauling out some 155 tons of residual waste from the hauler’s waste transfer
station to the Capas sanitary landfill.
Domogan said
competition among haulers was encouraged on who can provide the city with the
advantageous offer but during bidding, it was M.A. Camilo freight services that
always came out as qualified hauler.
He said interested
hauler wanting to dislodge the existing hauler can participate in future
bidding provided that sole proprietor or the company has an established waste
transfer station that is accredited by the environment department. -- Dexter A.
See
No comments:
Post a Comment