The Phnom Penh Post

New P Sihanouk governor to launch environmen­t campaign

- Voun Dara

NEW Preah Sihanouk provincial governor Kuoch Chamroeun will launch a campaign to improve sanitation and keep the environmen­t clean in Sihanoukvi­lle.

A one-day event has been scheduled for Saturday to conduct a major clean-up and stress the importance of the issue to civil servants, the private sector and residents, said provincial spokespers­on Kheang Phearum.

He told The Post on Thursday: “We know that waste disposal is one of the biggest challenges facing us. The city currently produces 700 tonnes of rubbish a day. It used to be 400 tonnes a few years ago.

“So the campaign aims to keep rubbish and l it ter of f t he streets and make residents understand how i m

portant it is to keep t he cit y clean. Ever yone is required to dispose of t heir waste properly so we can keep the cit y clean and maintain a pleasant env ironment.

“On Saturday, we will seek the involvemen­t of the private sector to help Kampong Som Waste Management [KSWM] to conduct a major clean-up operation,” Phearum said.

The new governor urged all relevant parties to attend a meeting on Saturday about rubbish and the environmen­t.

“Having discussed rubbish collection at t he prov incia l hall in Sihanoukvi­lle, we set July 13 as Rubbish Collection Campaign Day for Preah Sihanouk prov ince. All residents in t he prov ince, please attend the campaign,” Chamroeun said.

Phearum said a clean-up operation will take place on Ochheuteal Beach near Prime Minister Hun Sen’s residence and participan­ts are to bring their own cleaning materials.

On Wednesday, Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol called a meeting to discuss the progress of the project to repair 22 roads in Sihanoukvi­lle.

During the meeting, Chanthol urged specialise­d working groups to examine ways to fund repairs and improvemen­ts to provincial roads and streets as there is currently a budget shortfall.

Action is needed, he said, because Sihanoukvi­lle plans to host major events in the future such the Sea Festival 2020 and an Asean meeting in 2022.

KSWM representa­tive Heng Peng Hak said that during the clean-up operation on Saturday, the company will collect rubbish with some 150 rubbish collectors and 50 trucks, including those from outside companies.

“Preah Sihanouk province is a developing area so there is a mix of waste causing difficulti­es in the collection, especially constructi­on waste. We know that the provincial labour force is expensive and that makes it hard to find people to do the work,” he said.

Cheap Sotheary, the provincial coordinato­r for rights group Adhoc, supported the campaign but said there was no short-term solution and it needs residents’ participat­ion.

“We call for additional waste collection companies to provide competitio­n and then the collection will improve. Over the last two years, there has only been one waste collection company and the rubbish collection hasn’t been successful.

“If only one company is allowed to collect rubbish, then nothing will change,” she said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? New Preah Sihanouk provincial governor Kuoch Chamroeun will launch a campaign to improve sanitation and keep the environmen­t clean in Sihanoukvi­lle.
SUPPLIED New Preah Sihanouk provincial governor Kuoch Chamroeun will launch a campaign to improve sanitation and keep the environmen­t clean in Sihanoukvi­lle.

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