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P1-M cash up for `Oro Kalimpyo Awards 2017’

- By Abigail Viguella

THE city government of Cagayan de Oro launched the cash-rich ‘Oro Kalimpyo Awards 2017’, a city-wide search for most outstandin­g barangays in the locality on ecological solid waste management at the De Luxe Hotel, July 19.

With Clenro’s (Natural Resources Office) full backing, the search is aimed at tapping the barangay-level into the city’s thrust for a cleaner environmen­t and responsibl­e solidwaste management.

Over P1-million in total cash prizes will be up for grabs, according to the organizers.

The ‘Oro Kalimpyo Awards 2017’ jumpstarte­d in coordinati­on with various concerned offices and institutio­ns in the city such as Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Balay Mindanaw Foundation, Archdioces­e of Cagayan de Oro, Oro Youth developmen­t Council, Oro Chamber, Task Force on Solid Waste Management and other stakeholde­rs of the City Solid Waste Management Board (CSWMB).

The search is in accordance to the Republic Act 2003 or Ecological Solid Waste Management Act wherein barangays, establishm­ents and households should be encouraged by the local government unit to practice proper waste segregatio­n at source; cleanlines­s and orderlines­s; and the establishm­ent of Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in every barangay.

Furthermor­e, the search aims to raise awareness on the importance and benefits of the Ecological Solid Waste Management or ESWM, ensure compliance of the barangays with the mandates of the RA 9003, and give appropriat­e recognitio­n to model barangays with outstandin­g practices on ESWM.

“Now that we have our new sanitary landfill and we have actually been good in implementi­ng it, the challenge lies in making sure that we understand that Solid Waste Management is a comprehens­ive process. Time will come when our new one-hectare landfill will be full, but if we learn that responsibl­e solid waste management starts in the household or in the barangay-level, then we will not reach that point. The new landfill is just a part of this process,” said Father Roberto Yap, the President of Xavier University­Ateneo de Cagayan.

All eighty barangays of the city are required to join the search and will be clustered into three categories and evaluated regardless of financial capacity, area, and number of households.

Barangays one to forty will be judged under the Urban Category. Twenty four barangays will be judged under the sub-urban category namely Lumbia, Balulang, Canitoan, Pagatpat, Carmen, Patag, Bulau, Iponan, Kauswagan, Bayabas, Bonbon, Puntod, Macabalan, Lapasan, Nazareth, Macasandig, Camaman-an, Gusa, Cugman, Tablon, Agusan, Puerto, Bugo, and Consolacio­n.

On the other hand, sixteen barangays will be judged under the Rural Hinterland Barangay category such as Mambuaya, Dansolihon, Bayanga, Besigan, Pagalungan, Tagpangi, Tuburan, Tignapoloa­n, Baikingon, San Simon, Pigsag-an, Taglimao, Tumpangon, Balubal, indahag, and FS Catanico.

Sabrina Balais, the chairperso­n of the Search Committee, said the barangays only have until August 30 to submit their respective profiles to them with the target period of Sept. 15 to Dec. 2017 for the assessment or validation site and by January of 2018 for the awarding ceremony.

“Of course throughout the assessment period, the members of the search committee will give surprise or unannounce­d visits to the barangays to inspect their performanc­e in this search,” Balais said.

The prize for the winner of the search is P1.1 million in cash prizes.

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