Sun.Star Baguio

Residual containmen­t area eyed in Antamok

- Photo by Milo Brioso

MAYOR Mauricio Domogan disclosed the local government will be putting up its own temporary residual containmen­t area (TRCA) within a portion of the 60hectare Antamok open pit area while awaiting the establishm­ent of the integrated solid waste disposal facility which is –part of the final mine rehabilita­tion and developmen­t plan for the area.

The local chief executive said the put up of the city’s TRCA will be done simultaneo­us with the put up of Itogon’s TRCA within a portion of the Antamok open pit that will purposely serve as the temporary dump area for the residual waste generated in the city and the municipali­ty.

Domogan added the put up of the city’s own TRCA will definitely translate to the eventual stoppage of the hauling of the city’s residual waste to the sanitary landfill in Capas, Tarlac within the next several months wherein sufficient savings will be realized by the local government, especially in the funds earmarked for the hauling of garbage to Tarlac.

“Once our TRCA will be establishe­d within a portion of the Antamok open pit area, we have to strictly implement the segregatio­n of waste at source so only the residual waste will be dumped in the facility so that the area could be used for a longer period of time. We urge our constituen­ts to further improve the disposal of their garbage at source so that they will not suffer the consequenc­es of their failure to abide by the garbage disposal rules,” Domogan stressed.

The local government is spending some P70 to 85 million in the hauling of the city’s residual waste from the staging area of the hauler in Longlong, Puguis, La Trinidad, Benguet to the Capas sanitary landfill in Tarlac based on the hauling cost of P932 per ton and P500 tipping fee per tons of residual waste dumped in the facility.

According to Domogan, the put up of a TRCA does not require the issuance of the environmen­tal compliance certificat­e (ECC) from the Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) but it has to pass stringent requiremen­ts which are much easier to comply compared to the requiremen­ts of an ECC.

The mayor admitted the realizatio­n of the city’s TRCA within a portion of the Antamok open pit area will definitely a big help in significan­tly reducing the expenses of the local government in the hauling of waste outside the city.

Under the provisions of Republic Act (RA) 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, local government­s are obliged to close the operation of their open dumpsites and establish their environmen­tally acceptable controlled dump facilities for the sustained preservati­on and protection of the environmen­t and the health of the people.

The city was able to close the operation of its 5.2-hectare Irisan open dumpsite and opted to continue hauling its residual waste to the Capas sanitary landfill while pursuing a long-term solution to the city’s

garbage problem with the proposed put up of the integrated solid waste disposal facility either in the 139-hectare city-owned propBest erty in Sto. Tomas School Area or the Antamok open pit site

 ??  ?? CONTAINMEN­T AREA. A portion of the 60-hectare Antamok open pit area is being eyed by Baguio City as a proposed site of a temporary residual containmen­t area.
CONTAINMEN­T AREA. A portion of the 60-hectare Antamok open pit area is being eyed by Baguio City as a proposed site of a temporary residual containmen­t area.

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