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Community Based Solid
Waste Management
(Schools/Academe’s Involvement)
St. Theresa’s College experience
STC’s: Save A River Project
CEBU ACADEME NETWORKADOPT-A-RIVER PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CEBU CITY RIVERS MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
1. STC 2. USPF 3. UP 4. Velez College 5. USC 6. CITU 7. UV 8. SWU 9. CDU 10. UC 11. CNU
River mapping Solid waste management Illegal settlers Flooding Health Hazard
CNU • Impacts of Waste Disposal
Practices and Water Utilization of Riverside Dwellers on Physicochemical and Microbiological Properties of Butuanon River, Central Visayas
• Proponents: Jay P. Picardal, Anelyn P. Bendoy,
• Joyce R. Calumba and Mario Marababol
• disposal practices: good, • 75% of households and 71% of
their neighbors still dump plastic waste while 6.7% dispose human waste to the river
• few respondents utilized the river for most of their daily activities
• Butuanon river is polluted as evidenced by low DO and a very high BOD and COD
• Butuanon river is not fit for either animal or human consumption because of its abnormally high coliform concentration
• although some of the diseases were linked to the dirty river water and the air that comes from it, the present study cannot conclude that pathogens that caused these diseases come from the dirty water of Butuanon river.
UP: Water Quallity Assessment of Lahug River
• Among the parameters, DO, BOD, FC and TC were not in compliance with the DENR standard.
• Natural and anthropogenic activities are the main sources of pollution in the river.
USC: Physico-chemical Evaluation and Toxicity Risk Assessment of Butuanon, Guadalupe and Mahiga Rivers of Cebu City, Philippines
• Velez College Proposed Mitigating
Measures Proper drainaged
system Community based
solid waste management program
River wall repair
Framework:
Instruction
Research
(NSTP)
Community Involvement
NSTP ...... as a class initiated project
Encounter wd Dr. Takaura
STC maintenance personnel
STC-ISWM Goal: Adoption & Implementation of the Cebu City Solid Waste Management Program (SWMP) Objective: To spearhead the adaption of Cebu City’s SWMP into an institution-wide STC SWMP.
Tasks Activities Status
1. Orientation of stakeholders
•Preparation of modules •Trainers Training on Solid Waste Management
Done Done
2. Implementation of Takakura composting
•Establishment of Takakura Compost Center •Maintenance of Takakura composting
Maintenance Personnel
3. Monitoring of the SWMP
•Ongoing formulation of evaluation tool
Done Evaluation tool formulated
ACTIVITIES RESOURCES UTILIZED
TIMELINE ACTUAL LEVEL OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Trainers Training on Solid Waste Management Maintenance Personnel
P1,500.00 CIP budget For snacks & Token of facilitators LCD & Laptop GS-MPR Takakura seed compost (c/o Cebu City Government)
April 30,2011
Availability of Training module 100% attendance of maintenance Personnel & Head (Mrs. Cuenco) Availability of funding support from Cebu City Government (Takakura seed compost)
ACTIVITIES RESOURCES UTILIZED TIMELINE ACTUAL LEVEL OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Trainers Training on Solid Waste Management Grade School Faculty & Staff
Canteen Concessionaires
H.S Faculty & Staff & NSTP students
P3,000.00 budget from CIP (Snacks, Materials & Token) LCD & Laptop AVRTakakura seed compsot (c/o Cebu City Government) Snacks & Token c/o Sr. Tess Prep Canteen In house speaker ( Lesly, Virgelio & Henry) Takakura seed compost (c/o Cebu City Government) P3 000 00 budget from CIP
May 21,2011 June 4,2011 July 16,2011
92% attendance of GS Faculty & Staff 100% attendance of Canteen concessionaires 29% attendance of H.S Faculty & Staff 94% attendance of NSTP students
ACTIVITIES RESOURCES UTILIZED
TIMELINE ACTUAL LEVEL OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Trainers Training on Solid Waste Management
College students
College faculty & institutional staff Partner communities (Dignos, Gonzales, Riverside & Redemptorist Health workers)
P1,500.00 CIP budget For snacks & Token of facilitators LCD & Laptop GS-MPR Takakura seed compost (c/o Cebu City Government) -do- IEC Materials Tarpaulins ( P1,800.00 – SAP budget)
August 3,2011 August 31,2011 Sept. 21,2011 & October 13,2011
90% attendance of College students (ABMC,Psyc, & Social Work from 2nd year – 4th year. 70% attendance of College faculty & institutional staff 70% attendance of the partners Tapped STC students, faculty & staff as trainors for the partner communities Production of IEC materials
ACTIVITIES RESOURCES UTILIZED
TIMELINE ACTUAL LEVEL OF ACCOMPLISHMENT
Actual Implementation and maintenance of the Takakura composting in STC
Takakura Composting Center -Stucture -Seed Compost c/o Cebu City Government & Sr. Tess
July 20,2011 Provided in house fertilizer Sold fertilizer at P20.00/kilo – income deposited at the acctg. Office amounting to ____ First Harvest 20 sacks Second Harvest 20 sacks
Prepare Evaluation tool
Existing research on ESWMP CIP sample evaluation tool
October 15,2011 Formulated evaluation tool to be administer Nov. 20,2011 after all the orientation.
EVIDENCES/PROOFS OF COMPLETION
Orientation of all STC stakeholders
Takakura Composting
For sale: P20.00/ KIlo
Capacity Building and Training Orientations of STC Stakeholders
Canteen concessionaires students
STUDENT S FACULTY AND STAFF
Establishment of Physical Plant (Materials Recovery Facility, Takakura Compost Center )
Near the grade school canteen Near Sentro sa Katilingban
Social Marketing
IEC Materials
Product
Public and Private Partnership
Implementation
Garbage bins labeled as non-biodegradable (di-malata), biodegradable(malata) and recyclables
Expenses
Capacity Building/Training
P20,000.00
Physical Plant(MRF and Takakura Compost Center)
P24,940.00
Cost and Benefit Analysis
Total: P44,940.00
Income
Recyclables P30,000.00-50,000.00/year (estimate)
TOF Sales P25,000.00/ year
After 2 years
Sharing Information with Others
STC
Brgy. Camputhaw
Brgy. Lorega
Redemptorist Parish
Brgy. Budlaan
Exposure visits (NGO’s,PO’s & Industry)
Reduced volume of garbage thrown into the dumpsite.
Learning
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garbage bags usedamount
Number and amount of garbage bags used weekly.
*There is a decrease of 13 bags per week equivalent to P130. Annually the school can save up to P6, 240.
Takakura Organic Fertilizer provides fertilizer for the school.
The school generated a certain
amount from TOF.
Dissemination of information be effectively maintained, monitored and evaluated.
Garbage bins be artistically and
attractively designed in strategic places.
Suggestions / Recommendations
The TOF be advertised for wider dissemination.
To care for Mother Earth is a MUST –
DO for STC Community
CARE
DO OUR SHARE
AWARE FORGE
PARTNERSHIP
A THERESIAN
Declaration of STC as a GREEN CAMPUS!
School’s contribution:
Cebu City River Summit
• High potential for Repllication • Empowerment of partners • Provides opportunity for
involvement • Economic and social benefits • Sustainability is still uncertain
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!