Sun.Star Davao

Jica officers here to discuss WTE

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Representa­tives from the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( JICA) Grassroots Kitakyushu Team visited barangays in the city to further discuss the P2.5 billion waste-to-energy (WTE) technology project to be implemente­d in the city.

Yasumitsu Kondo of Kitakyushu Internatio­n Associatio­n, an associate of JICA, in an interview with reporters yesterday said that they are tasked by their city government to help in enhancing the segregatio­n of wastes in the city.

“JICA has funded us for the improvemen­t of solid waste management in Davao City.

For more than a year already, we visited 10 times in the city with staff from the City Environmen­t and Natural Resources (Cenro) and some barangay captains,” Yasumitsu said.

WTE plant converts municipal and industrial solid waste into electricit­y and heat for industrial processing and for district heating systems and that it works by burning waste at high temperatur­es and using the heat to make steam and then drives a turbine that creates electricit­y.

Davao City Councilor Marissa Abella said the amount granted to the city will be downloaded by the Japanese government to fund the project as soon as all required ordinances about the sisterhood of two cities will be approved by the city council.

“This WTE project was being introduced last 2014 by JICA. After four years of feasibilit­y study, it is found out feasible. So there is an undergoing processing of papers,” Councilor Marissa Abella said on an interview with SunStar Davao yesterday, December 13, 2018.

“Everything they know about environmen­t will be taught here in the city and their grassroots activities will be implemente­d here also,” she said.

The city is targeting the property in Barangay Biao Eskwela, Tugbok District for the WTE plant and other facilities to be located.

Meanwhile, Liga ng mga Barangay president Councilor Edgar Ibuyan Sr. said that his office will have to learn first the technology so that they could help with the informatio­n disseminat­ion in the 182 barangays in the city. /

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