Sun.Star Davao

Watershed exec: Don’t bathe in Pangi River

- By Juliet C. Revita

THE Davao's Watershed Management Council (WMC) warned anew the residents near the sanitary landfill and the areas covered by the Matina Pangi River where the leachate passed through, to refrain from bathing in the river.

The leachate that seeps through the river emits toxic chemicals and it might trigger serious health problems.

Chinkie Pelino-Golle, Interface Developmen­t Interventi­ons (Idis) executive director, said that during the meeting of the WMC last December, the Davao City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) was tasked to lead the informatio­n disseminat­ion among affected barangays through putting up signage to warn the residents.

“Last December during the meeting of WMC, we agreed that communitie­s near the river be warned not to bathe in the river because soaking in infested waters may have bad effects (to their health),” Golle said.

One of the health problems that people might acquire from bathing on the toxic-contaminat­ed water is skin infection.

Golle said that the problem has been solved as the city had purchased a submersibl­e pump which will pump out the leachate from the impounding pond back to the landfill to prevent the toxic fluid from spilling through the riverbanks as short term mitigating measure.

For the long-term plan, she added that the city has a P134-million budget already for the new location of another sanitary landfill but they are still scouting for an area suitable for it.

It is allocated for the acquisitio­n of two fivehectar­e sanitary landfills of Davao City and for the procuremen­t of equipment for the landfill.

This move was developed due to the increasing volume of waste collected and the existing landfill is almost filled up.

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