2017 SEARCH FOR BEST LGU SWM PRACTICES IN PALAWAN PKP/Good SWM Practices in Palawan 4... ·...
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An Incentive Scheme of the Provincial Solid Waste Management Program
2017 SEARCH FOR BEST LGU SWMPRACTICES IN PALAWAN
OBJECTIVES OF THE SEARCH
• To accord special award and recognition to LGUs that have demonstrated highest standard of performance in solid waste management in their municipality.
CATEGORY A – 1ST- 3RD CLASS LGUS1. Aborlan 9. El Nido2. Balabac 10. S. Spanola3. Bataraza 11. Narra4. Brooke’s Point 12. Quezon5. Busuanga 13. Rizal6. Coron 14. Roxas7. Culion 15. San Vicente8. Dumaran 16. Taytay
CATEGORY B – 4TH – 6TH CLASS LGUS1. Araceli
2. Agutaya
3. Cagayancillo
4. Cuyo
5. Kalayaan
6. Magsaysay
7. Linapacan
THE SEARCH COMMITTEE
• PG – ENRO - Chairman
• PCSDS - Vice Chairman
• PIO - Member
• DILG - Member
• PHO - Member
POINT SYSTEMPart I – LGU Compliance to RA 9003a. Disposal Facilityb. SWM Boardc. 10-Yr SWM Pland. MRF (Central and Barangay)e. Composting Facilityf. Practicing Segregation at Sourceg. Service Area of SWM (Covered Barangay)h. IEC on SWM/3 R’s
Part II – General Cleanliness and Sanitation a. Ordinance/s Related to SWM
b. Manpower and Fund Allocation
c. Best Practices
d. Community Participation
e. Litters/Vandals/Receptacles/Waste Bins
Awards and Recognitiona. Cash Award for the Champion in Category A and B –
P450,000.00b. Plaque of Recognition for
1. Best in Disposal Facility2. Most Active SWM Board3. Best in Material Recovery Facility4. Best in Composting Facility5. Best in Waste Segregation6. Best in Information Education Campaign
7. Best on SWM related Municipal Ordinances and Policies
8. Best in Manpower and Fund Allocation
9. Best LGU in SWM Practices
10.Best in Cleanliness
(Awarding of Prizes will be on the upcoming
Provincial Solid Waste Management Board Meeting
On February 28, 2018)
Good Practices in SWM A collection of LGU Experiences in Palawan
BEST PRACTICES IN WASTESEGREGATION AND DIVERSION
Full enforcement of proper waste segregation at source.
Municipality of Brooke’s Point
• Strengthening local partnerships and community participation (Brgy. Ipilan, Brooke’s Point)
• Recovering costs of bio waste management and facilitating market growth for recyclable wastes
• (Left)Paper charcoal/brick making in Brookes Pt.• (Right) Vermi-composting at Narra
• Recovering costs of waste management and facilitating market growth for recyclable wastes
• (Left) Recovery of Silica sand by pulverizing glass wastes in San Vicente• (Right) Stocks of corrugated box at Central MRF of Roxas
• Establishment of Sanitary Land FillsWith ECC secured, LGU Brooke’s Point has already begin the
construction of SLF in Brgy. Maasin and is expected to be fully operational this year.
• The operation of Sanitary Land Fill of LGU Rizal
• - with functional waste water treatment facility and • proper laying of clay is being observed
• Construction of Residual Containment Areas.• to serve as transition and temporary storage facilities while SLFs
are being developed.
Residual Containment Facility of LGU Brooke’s Point
• The LGU is IN-CHARGE• Active participation of barangay LGUs make a difference in SWM
implementation
• 100% of Barangays at Municipality of Magsaysay has Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
• An Ordinance and Innovative Ways Help Enforce Waste Segregation
• School-based Information Campaign.• Disincentives.
– Fines and penalties for violations
• Trained and deputized enforcers. • Schools actively participate in waste diversion
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The problem with our waste management is not the system but the BEHAVIOR!
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