BAGUIO
CITY -- The local government is setting its sights on a 5-hectare property out
of the 8.5-hectare land in Pinsao proper as site for priority development
projects that will help improve state of the environment and solid waste
disposal problems.
Earlier, the local
government identified an 8.5-hectare property in Pinsao Proper for city needs.
Mayor
Benjamin B. Magalong said that he talked to the claimant of the property and
informed him that the local government will only be using five hectares of the land
for its priority development projects while the 3.5 hectares will remain with
the claimant.
The city’s priority
development projects that will be established in the property will be the
bio-mass waste to energy plant, the residual waste to energy plant and the
relocation of the slaughterhouse.
Based on initial
projections from concerned offices of the local government, the City Veterinary
Office needs at least a hectare for the relocation of the city’s abattoir from
the slaughterhouse compound to the said area and four hectares for the
Japan-based waste to energy plant and the proposed residual waste to energy
plant.
One of the 15-point
collective agenda of the present administration is a revitalized environment
through the implementation of strategic projects that will be geared towards
effectively and efficiently addressing the city’s solid waste management
problems, improvement of the city’s sewerage system and regreening the city.
The city’s Japan-based
waste to energy project will be implemented through a government to government
transaction with the assistance of the energy department and the State-owned
Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC).
Previously, the local
government identified a portion of the property within the Baguio Dairy Farm
that was ceded to the city by the agriculture department as the site for the
proposed Japan-based waste to energy project but based n the conduct of ocular
inspections, there were some technical issues that cropped up that compelled to
the city to look for other possible sites where to put up the facility which
will be feasible for such kind of facility.
The proposed put up of
the bio-mass and residual waste to energy plants will help the local government
address the current solid waste management woes that it is currently
experiencing considering that it is still hauling the generated residual waste
outside the city which is eating a huge chunk of its annual budget.
Under Republic Act (RA)
9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, local governments
are mandated to close the operation of their open dumpsites and work out the
establishment of controlled dump facilities and engineered sanitary landfills
to ensure the preservation of the state of the environment and the health of
the people living within their areas of jurisdiction.
However, numerous local
governments, including Baguio city, were not able to comply with the said
mandate because of the insufficient land area available for the put up of the
proposed facilities that will be able to address the solid waste problems of
the said localities.-- Dexter A. See
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