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PRESENTATION ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OF MANDAUE CITY

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The Solid Waste Management Program of Mandaue City

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  • 1. PRESENTATION ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTPROGRAM OF MANDAUE CITY

2. The City of Mandaue received theGAWAD PANGULO SAKAPALIGIRAN AWARD for two consecutive years, year 2000-2001 being the MOST CLEANEST ANDGREENEST CITY in the highlyurbanize city category. 3. OBJECTIVETo monitor, coordinate, facilitate,and provide assistance in thedevelopment and implementation of an improved solid waste management program in the Cityof Mandaue. 4. What kind oftransformation do I want to see in mycountry, in the face of this planetary crisis? 5. What is Climate Change?TheGreenhouse Effect 6. Climate ChangeMeans..... Less harvest, Less catch fish, Less food on the table. More droughts and floods, More typhoons and landslides, More diseases, More properties destroyed, 7. A Flash flood struck Ormoc City (Leyte) on November 5, 1991Landslides in Guinsaugon, Leyte, Philippine-killing approximately 8000 people. -more than 200 people died including children Philippine army soldiers dig in continued search and rescue efforts. 8. Typhoon Sendong Devastation December 17, 2012-killing approximately 2000 people. Negros Oriental Cagayan de Oro CityIligan City 9. Human activitiesare causing acceleratedclimate change 10. Concentrations ofgreenhouse gases inthe atmosphere onthe rise 11. The changes are happening at a ratefaster than ever 12. climatechangeimpactsare accelerating 13. The earth is melting EARTH IS MELTING 14. PERU GLACIER 15. NORTH POLE 16. CORALREEFS 17. FISH KILL 18. TyphoonsStrongerWetterUnpredictableMore people at risk 19. Typhoon Ondoy TYPHOON ONDOY 20. SNOW STORM 21. SAND STORM 22. TYPHOON 23. TORNADO 24. We are in the eye of the perfect storm. 25. WHY is this happening to usWHAT awaits us in the future 26. Can westopthe plunder of our environmentthe very source of our LIFE 27. Can we do it 28. Yes We CAN....! 29. The solutions are 30. in our hands 31. Pursuegenuinesustainabledevelopment 32. WE MUST PROTECTOUR PEOPLEOUR ENVIRONMENTOUR FUTURE 33. Protect our seas. 34. Protect our forests. 35. Promote love for nature. 36. Do you want to see positivechange in thisworld? 37. Plant and Grow 38. Our actions today will shape our future. 39. R.A. 9003, ECO-WASTE MANAGEMENT LAW Principally, RA 9003 mandates the segregation ofwastes at source collection and transfer andprioritizes the wide dissemination and adoption ofmeasures for waste reduction, resource recovery,recycling, and re-use. Its salient features include:1. Phasing out of open dumping in favor of sanitarylandfills and banning of open burning of solidwastes. Non-segregation of wastes is made illegal.2. Phasing out of non-recyclable consumerpackaging materials and non-biodegradablepackaging materials such as plastic bag, styrofoam,and aluminum foil.3. Mandates the establishment of recycling centersat every barangay nationwide.4. Calls for the integration of solid wastemanagement concerns in the school curriculumstarting in the elementary level.5. Requires the preparation of 10-year solid wastemanagement plans by all local government units. http://www.emb.gov.ph/ecowaste/ 40. Status of Mandaue City Dumpsite 41. DUMPSITE PRIOR TO CLOSURE 42. DUMPSITE PARTIAL CLOSURE 43. MANDAUE CITY PROPOSED SANITARY LANDFILL 44. Mandaue DumpsiteRehabilitation: Survey 45. Mandaue Dumpsite Rehabilitation:Landfill Excavation 46. UMAPAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 1 HECTARE SANITARY LANDFILL 47. CLOSURE OF 2 HECTARES EXISTINGDUMPSITE 48. WASHING AREA FOR COMPACTOR 49. CONSOLACION SANITARY LANDFILL PROPOSEDTEMPORARY DUMPING AREA 50. Consolacion Sanitary Landfill:Entrance 51. CELL 1ADMIN.BUILDING LEACHATE POND WEIGHING SCALE 52. BARANGAY WASTES CATCHMENTCASUNTINGANMAGUIKAYLOOC CABANCALAN 53. BARANGAY IN ACTIONCASUNTINGANCABANCALANMAGUIKAY LOOC 54. Dumping of Garbage in the AreaBarangay GuizoBEFOREAFTER 55. Wastes from Mandaue City Household: 139.54MT DailyPercentage of Household Waste2%28%BiodegradableRecyclableResidualSpecial10%60% 56. Wastes from Mandaue City Non-Household: 188.13 MT Daily Percentage of Non-household Waste16%BiodegradableRecyclableResidual47% 37% 57. THE CITY OF MANDAUE SOLID WASTECONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 58. ENTITIES INVOLVED: SOLID WASTE FLOWSegregation at SourceSOURCE:Houses, Industrial & Commercial AreasNon- biodegradable BiodegradableResidual &/Recyclable / CompostableHazardousRecyclers/ Barangay: BarangayJunkshop MRF City /City Sanitary MunicipalityLandfill 59. ASSISTANCE OF THE CITY TO SWMPTURN-OVER OF GARBAGE TRUCKSTURN-OVER OF SHREDDERTO 27 BARANGAYS MACHINES TO 27 BARANGAYS 100,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MRFProposed Brgy. Subangdaku MRF 60. BARANGAY MRF CANDUMAN CASILIPAGSABUNAGANJAGOBIAO 61. BARANGAY MRFCUBACUB GUIZOIBABAO-ESTANCIAMANTUYONGTABOKALANG-ALANG 62. Proposed Technology for Barangay and Waste to Energy DumpsiteGeneratorShredding Machine Plastic To Fuel 63. Proposed Waste to Energy Facility for City Public Marketand City AbattoirDAILY VOLUMEMETHANE 24.81 (kg) LPG16.64 (kg)Electricity168.53 (kwh)Diesel15.84 (l)Carbon Credits 16.57EFFLUENTSSoil Conditioner 1,500 (l)Pest Repellent500 (l)AUXILIARYCompost Fertilizer 400(kg) DAILY VOLUME METHANEElectricity 150(kwh)Heating 150(kgs) Organic Soil 1.5 tons 64. TOTAL DEPUTIZED ECO-WARDENNAME OF BARANGAYSNO. OF ECO-WARDEN 1. Alang-alang 8 2. Bakilid 5 3. Banilad 214. Basak4 5. Cabancalan56. Cambaro4 7. Canduman58. Casili 3 9. Casuntingan 6 10. Centro 411. Cubacub 512. Guizo 6 13. Ibabao-Estancia2 65. NAME OF BARANGAYS NO. OF ECO-WARDEN14. Jagobiao 315. Labogon1116. Looc 1217. Maguikay 10 18. Mantuyong 919. Opao 520. Pagsabungan821. Pakna-an 12 22. Subangdaku9 23. Tabok 1124. Tawason4 25. Tipolo3 26. Tingub027. Umapad 11 66. 1. BIN (Barangay Intelligence Network)122. SWMT Enforcer 20 TOTAL 216TOTAL VIOLATORS APPREHENDED171TOTAL PAYMENT MADE TO THETREASURERS OFFICE 51,ooo pesos 67. Responsibilities of Barangays Identify markets for materials that are diverted from disposalfacilities through re-use, recycling, and composting, and otherenvironment-friendly methods Enact ordinances that will ensure that sound wastemanagement practices are established and sustained in thecommunity and aid in the implementation and enforce theprovisions of RA 9003 such as establishment of Local SolidWaste Management Fund (Local Fund) Strictly impose sanctions for the violation of environmental rules and ordinances Impose Fees, through SWM Boards, for collection and segregation of biodegradable, compostable and reusable wastes from households, commerce, other sources of domestic wastes and for the use of barangay MRFs. Create a Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee Set up a Materials Recovery Facility Collect only biodegradable, recyclable, compostable andreusable wastes. 68. THE MADAUE CITYSWM ORDINANCE 69. SWM CONSULTATIONS AND AWARENESS All Barangay Captains meeting with Mayor Jonas Cortes MEETING WITH PRESIDENTS OF URBANPOOR ASSOCIATION MEETING WITH BIN 70. SEMINAR OF ALL STATION COMMANDERSOF MCPO 71. BARANGAY ASSEMBLYAWARENESS 72. BRGY. OPAO ASSEMBLYBRGY. CAMBARO ASSEMBLY BRGY. MANTUYONGBRGY. BANILAD ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLYBRGY. LOOC ASSEMBLY BRGY. PAKNAAN ASSEMBLY 73. BARANGAY COUNCILSESSION 74. BRGY. CABANCALAN SESSION SK FEDERATION SESSIONBRGY. TINGUB SESSION BRGY. UMAPAD SESSION BRGY. ALANG-ALANG SESSION 75. SWMP SCHOOL AWARENESS 76. CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL CASILI ELEMENTARYSCHOOLBAKILID ELEMENTARYSCHOOLCABANCALAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 77. Most social, political,economic, and wastes problemsare human behavioral issues. 78. Solving the solid waste problemcrisis starts within ourselves fromour values. 79. VALUESC- COOPERATIONA- ATTITUDER- RESPONSIBILITY E-ENVIRONMENTAL DISCIPLINE 80. RememberOUR ENVIRONMENT 81. If our current generation of leaders do notrespond to the problem, future leaders would find it very very agonizing and it would be close to impossible for them to confront the solid waste problem. 82. We did not inherit the Earthfrom our ancestors weborrowed it from our childrenand our childrens children.- Native American Philosophy 83. A PROBLEM CANNOT BE SOLVEDWITH THE SAME MINDSET THATCREATED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST PLACE.- ALBERT EINSTEIN 84. When trying to convince peopleto go green and live green, it is important to tell a story. 85. The people who are crazyenough to change the world arethe ones who do.- Apple advertisement 86. Thank you!Presented by:Engr. Ricardo MendozaSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTDIRECTOR Mandaue City [email protected]://www.climate.gov.ph climatechangecommissioner.blogspot.com