By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan is pushing immediate scheduling
of a dialogue between Baguio officials and Itogon, Benguet relative to the
planned establishment of the city’s proposed integrated solid waste disposal
facility within a 29.22-hectare property of the Benguet Corp. situated in its
former Antamok open pit site to address issues arising from the plan.
The mayor said the best way to deal with the problem is for city
officials to dialogue with their counterparts so issues will be addressed by
the concerned agencies and the local government pursuant to efforts of being
transparent and accountable on the environmentally-critical project.
Earlier, Itogon municipal officials expressed their objection to the
plan of Baguio to establish its proposed integrated solid waste disposal
facility within a portion of the 29.22-hectare BC property which was the
subject of a deed of usufruct between the mining company and the city
government.
Under the agreement, the local government will use the area for its
planned solid waste disposal project for a period of 25 years for free.
“We believe that when a property is patented and titled in the name of a
natural or juridical person, it is indefeasible considering that it was already
removed from the alienable and disposable public land,” Domogan said.
He said there is no need to debate about the matter because what is
important is local officials are willing
to dialogue with their counterparts in Itogon to discuss the intricacies of the
plannedintegrated solid waste disposal facility which is deemed permanent
solution to the city’s garbage disposal problem that will put an end to the
expensive hauling of its residual waste to sanitary landfill in the lowlands
which is currently located in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan.
According to him, BC also donated to Itogon a smaller portion of its
property which is near the area being the subject of a deed of usufruct with
the city government which will be used by the municipal government for the
establishment of its temporary residual containment area (TRCA) that is why if
the area will be suitable for the municipality to put up its waste disposal
project, then the nearby area might also be suitable for the project of Baguio.
The BC management offered to the local government the use of a portion
of its former Antamok open pit site for the establishment of its proposed
integrated solid waste disposal facility through a deed of usufruct for a
25-year period for free to help address its garbage disposal problem.
Among components of the proposed integrated solid waste disposal
facility include the put up of a centralized materials recovery facility, an
engineered sanitary landfill, an anaerobic digester, the operation of the
city’s Environmental Recycling System (ERS) machines, a medical and health
waste treatment plant and a special waste treatment plant.
Domogan said hauling the city’s residual waste is still the doable
intervention to prevent the occurrence of a serious garbage problem in the city
while the local government is finding a permanent solution to address the
expensive stop gap solution to save on the huge expenses being incurred to haul
out the city’s waste to Urdaneta.
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