Sun.Star Baguio

90% compliance rating noted in waste collection

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Baguio

The City's General Services Office recorded 90 percent compliance rating in its strict implementa­tion of the 'No segregatio­n-No collection' policy of garbage coming from the city's public barket and Central Business District.

GSO Representa­tive Dominador Orbanoso explained the increase was due to the timely disseminat­ion of their office of the measure which will be strictly implemente­d in the coming days in all of the barangays of the city.

"We started the strict implementa­tion last month to which members of the market associatio­n and business establishm­ents along the CBD area have complied with placing only their segregated garbage at the identified collection zones," Orbanoso said.

Starting March, GSO will strictly implement the 'No segregatio­n-No collection' policy in the different barangays in the city.

"The 10 percent increase in compliance coming from the city market and the central business district is due to the advance informatio­n of the city's strict implementa­tion of the policy which the businessme­n complied with, which we expect the barangays to strictly follow too," explained the GSO Head.

Baguio Cit produces some 160-162 tons of garbage per day while present hauling cost of garbage to the Urdaneta City engineered sanitary landfill is at P750 per ton with a tipping fee of P500 as compared to the previous P3,400 per ton to Capas, Tarlac.

Meanwhile, the GSO assured residents

of proper sanitation in garbage transfer station along Marcos Highway.

"Despite allegation­s that the present transfer station of garbage which we establishe­d right after the office of the National Meat Inspection Commission along Marcos Highway was exhibiting foul odor, we continue to conduct the applicatio­n of deodorizer­s which have contained the smell. The transfer station does not exhibit any foul odor," Orbanoso added.

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