DOE grants P6 million to study Antamok for BLISST trash site
>> Monday, June 24, 2019
BAGUIO CITY –Energy Secretary
Alfonso Cusi has sourced P6 million from the energy department needed by the
Philippine National Oil Company–Renewables Corporation (PNOC-RC) for completion
of ongoing feasibility study on utilization of a 29-hectare property of Benguet
Corp. for the local government’s proposed integrated solid waste
disposal facility to address solid waste disposal problems of the
Baguio-La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) area.
PNOC-RC
officials led by its president John Arenas told outgoing Baguio mayor Domogan
latest developments on the ongoing feasibility study on the property ceded by the country’s oldest mining
company to Baguio to ascertain the suitable area for the proposed integrated
solid waste disposal facility.
Domogan said
the proposed integrated solid waste disposal facility, including an engineered
sanitary landfill, a waste-to-energy plant, a centralized materials recovery
facility, an anaerobic digester, a toxic and medical waste treatment plant, a
special waste treatment plant and the operation of the Environmental Recycling
System (ERS), will help stop the hauling of the city’s residual waste to the
engineered sanitary landfill in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan.
Earlier, BC
ceded to the local government a total of 29.11 hectares from its existing
properties in Antamok, Itogon which could be used for the establishment of an
integrated solid waste disposal facility for a period of 25 years without any
payment in return.
PNOC-RC
previously entered into an agreement with the local government to pursue the
conduct of a feasibility study for the proposed put up of the integrated solid
waste disposal facility within the ceded property to ascertain which portion of
the property will be suitable for the said purpose.
The PNOC-RC
also entered into an agreement with the Benguet Electric Coop. which will
purchase the renewable energy produced by the planned waste-to energy plant. --
Dexter A. See
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