BY
BOY RYAN B. ZABAL
The Municipal Solid Waste Management Board (MSWMB) urged the legislative body to pass an
ordinance on tipping charges on garbage collected in Malay, Aklan and Boracay Island
to help the sustainability of solid waste management operations.
photo Aklan Forum Journal |
The
collection of tipping fee is part of the town’s cost-recovery mechanism program
for solid waste management.
Town councilor Jupiter Aelred Gallenero said the
transaction fees of P10 per kilo of regular waste and P670 per kilo of toxic
waste are proposed in Malay eco-center sanitary landfill in mainland Malay and Central
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Boracay.
“Ang
hauling ng residual waste sa isla papuntang mainland Malay ay na-privatized na.
Ang mga entities na gustong i-avail ang services ng eco-center sanitary landfill
at MRF sa disposal ng basura ay kailangan mag-bayad ng tipping fee ayon a SWMB,“
said Gallenero, also the committee chairperson on
laws and ordinances.
In
2014, the island generated waste of 45 tons per day (tpd) and would further
balloon to 109 tpd by 2020. Solid waste generation in mainland Malay by 2014 also
at 7 tpd and is presumed to more than double to 16 tpd by 2020.
Boracay
Island has a central MRF which process the segregated wastes collected from the
island. The residuals from the Boracay MRF and those collected from Malay
mainland are disposed of in a sanitary landfill in mainland Malay in Barangay
Kabulihan.
Under
Section 10 of Ecological Solid Waste Management Act or Republic Act (RA) 9003,
the local government units (LGUs) are primarily responsible for the
implementation and enforcements of the provisions within their respective jurisdictions.
Section 16 also tasked the province, city or municipality, through it SWMB, to
prepare its 10-year old waste management plans consistent with the National Solid
Waste Management Framework, provided, that the waste management plan should be
for the re-use, recycling and composting of waste generated.
RA
9003 also requires LGUs all over the country to decentralize garbage collection
and disposal. Section 32 orders all LGUs to make sure all barangays under their
jurisdiction have an MRF where recyclables and compostables are separated from
residual garbage and are stored for recycling or composting.
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