Bidding of Baguio City trash hauling ordered
>> Tuesday, December 4, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY – Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan ordered
the City General Services Office to hasten preparation for terms of reference
for the public bidding of hauling services for the city’s residual waste to the
Urdaneta sanitary landfill.
The
mayor said the city government is experiencing some problems in the timely
hauling of the city’s residual waste in its temporary transfer station situated
within a portion of the Baguio Dairy Farm because the existing hauler cannot
provide adequate hauling trucks for the immediate transport of the generated
residual waste in compliance with the prescribed no touchdown policy.
Domogan
said he got in touch with the management of the Urdaneta sanitary landfill to
extend the needed assistance to the local government by providing their
available hauling trucks to help the contracted hauler haul out the waste
brought to the temporary transfer station by the city’s garbage trucks to avoid
the piling up of garbage in the said place.
“Let
us not wait for our garbage to pile up in the designated pick up points and our
temporary transfer station that is why we made adjustments by seeking the
assistance of those interested to help the local government address its garbage
disposal problem at the moment,” Domogan said.
The
city mayor claimed there are interested individuals who already signified their
intention to participate in the bidding of the hauling of the city’s residual
waste with the assurance they could probably even lower the ceiling of the
hauling cost to help save substantial amounts for the local government.
According
to him, the city’s garbage trucks are able to collect the generated waste in
the identified pick up points in the city’s 128 barangays but when these are
brought to the temporary staging area to be transferred to the hauler’s trucks,
the hauler has no available trucks that often result to the piling up of
garbage in the staging area.
Domogan
also ordered the concerned offices of the local government to fastrack the
completion of the P11.7 million chute project within the temporary staging area
so that the city’s garbage trucks can directly transfer their cargo to the
hauler’s trucks in compliance with the city’s no touchdown policy as required
by the Cordillera office of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB-CAR).
While
the residual waste is allowed to stay in the transfer station within 24 hours,
he asserted the local government is sensitive to the plight of the residents
living near the transfer station who are always inconvenienced by the foul odor
emanating from the garbage left in the area.
He
said he got in touch with the contracted hauler to prevent piling up of garbage
in the transfer station as this could result to serious problems on the
environment and the health of the people living in the vicinity of the station
which the local government does not want to happen, thus, the city is doing its
best to ensure that no garbage will be left in the station at the end of the
day.
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