Garbage problem plagues city funds
>> Tuesday, August 7, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY – This tourism resort is plagued with mountains of garbage that have taken
a huge toll on the city’s financial resources.
The Commission on Audit
made this observation in its 2017 annual audit report for the country’s summer
capital.
COA said city officials
must quickly address the problem of solid waste management disposal as it
drains city resources, making it cough at least P472.46 million since 2011.
The COA disclosed that
the budget for hauling and dumping garbage could balloon further unless the
city government is able to put in harness a solid waste management disposal
facility.
State auditors lamented
that the expenses have denied the city government the implementation of other
development plans.
According to COA the
annual garbage disposal expenses “could have been used for a more significant
development project of the City,” the COA lamented in its 2017 annual audit
report.
Despite the seeming
garbage crisis, the state audit agency cited Mayor Mauricio Domogan for leading
the city government in exerting “all its effort to curb its production of
garbage by conducting an intensive information education and communication
campaign on solid waste reduction practices.”
However, such sincere efforts
to tap the public in addressing the solid waste problems, Baguio City, still
generated 56,000 tons of waste in 2017, above the yearly average of 50,000
tons.
According to COA, the
expenses will further increase since the hauling (delivery via truck) and
tipping (dumping in the Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, landfill) fees amount to
P935.50 and P550 per metric ton, respectively.
To further solve the
problem, audit examiners said the city government must fast-track its study of
the offer of Benguet Corp., which offered its Antamok open pit as the site for
a nearer permanent waste facility.
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