Panay News

Prov’l gov’t allots P10M for Maasin sanitary land fill

- ❙ By Ime Sornito

ILOILO–The Iloilo provincial government has augmented P10 million to the local government unit (LGU) of Maasin for its Solid Waste Management Program, particular­ly on the constructi­on of a sanitary landfill.

Provincial Government Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (PGENRO) Supervisin­g Environmen­tal Management Specialist Mitzi Peñaflorid­a said the fund is the province’s counterpar­t, while the remaining fund for the facility’s completion shall be shouldered by the Maasin LGU.

“This is for the establishm­ent of a landfill in Maasin; although this is not enough, dugangan lang sang LGU ang fund,” Peñaflorid­a told Panay News.

The to- be- constructe­d sanitary landfill in Maasin is a Category 1 facility with the capacity to cater to 15 tons of waste disposal per day.

Existing sanitary landfills in Iloilo are located in Lambunao town and Passi City.

This complies with Republic

Act (RA) 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, which prefers sanitary landfills over open dumps for solid waste.

It defines a sanitary landfill as “a waste disposal site designed, constructe­d, operated, and maintained in a manner that exerts engineerin­g control over significan­t potential environmen­tal impacts arising from the developmen­t and operation of the facility.”

On the other hand, it defines an “open dump” as “a disposal area wherein the solid wastes are indiscrimi­nately thrown or disposed of without due planning and considerat­ion for environmen­tal and health standards.”

Several LGUs enter into a memorandum of agreement with the P 408- million Integrated Waste Management Facility or sanitary landfill in Passi City to dispose of their waste in the facility — San Joaquin, Tigbauan, Oton, Igbaras, Tubungan, Zarraga, Sta. Barbara, San Miguel, New Lucena, Pavia, Leon, Leganes, Ali mod ian, Bad ian gan, Bingawan, Cabatuan, Calinog, Janiuay, Mina, Pototan, Anilao, Banate, Dingle, Dumangas, Barotac Nuevo, Dueñas, San Enrique, San Dionisio, San Rafael, Concepcion, Carles, Barotac Viejo, Balasan, Batad, Sara, Lemery, Ajuy, and Passi City.

Peña florida disclosed that among the challenges in establishi­ng a sanitary landfill are community acceptance, choosing the appropriat­e site or area, and funding.

Even Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. has admitted that the fairly large budgetary requiremen­t and how people perceive sanitary landfills are the two main reasons why LGUs cannot easily construct their sanitary landfills.

During his father’s term as governor, according to Defensor, the PGENRO proposed one sanitary landfill for each of Iloilo’s five congressio­nal districts.

But this did not materializ­e, he said, because the residents of areas where sanitary landfills were proposed to be establishe­d protested.

“Pila ka banwa s i na ang nag- trabaho nga indi nila mapatuman because of opposition. Ang mga tawo indi sila gusto nga the solid waste from other municipali­ties will be brought to their municipali­ty,” said Defensor.

The LGUs identified by the PGENRO back then as possible hosts of the proposed district sanitary l andfills were the following:

* 1st District – Miag-ao

* 2nd District – San Miguel * 3rd District – Janiuay

* 4th District – Passi City

* 5th District – San Rafael

According to Defensor, the financial assistance given to LGUs that planned to build their sanitary landfills was returned to the provincial government due to the unavailabi­lity of sites and social unacceptab­ility.

This may be the situation, but the province continues to extend technical assistance through PGENRO to LGUs, such as conducting lectures to make the community more open to the idea.

Defensor explained that sanitary l andfills are not mere waste disposal sites; the facility has several components and technicali­ties that make it expensive.

“Sanitary landfill, it’s not just a dump site. May technical na sia nga features and we assist our municipali­ties in the developmen­t,” the governor added./

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