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SOLID WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS

SOLID WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS. MARIKINA CITY. WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE- a department created by the City council in 1995 to implement solid waste management programs. 2008 – renaming WMO to CEMO

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SOLID WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS

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  1. SOLID WASTE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS MARIKINA CITY

  2. WASTE MANAGEMENT OFFICE- a department created by the City council in 1995 to implement solid waste management programs. 2008 – renaming WMO to CEMO COVERAGE: 16 barangays, estimated 496,205 population, 21.5 sq. kms in area, estimated 800 cubic meters daily volume of garbage • BACKGROUND INFORMATION

  3. MANNER OF COLLECTION • DOOR TO DOOR • ROUTES ARE FOLLOWED CODED AS TO WHERE BARANGAY A STREET IS LOCATED • FREQUENCY: 2 x/week = nabubulok 1 x/week = di-nabubulok color coded “panali” is required i.e., pink for the di-nabubulok and green for the nabubulok.

  4. WASTE CHARACTERIZATION • As of November 2010 Paper – 16% glass – 2% Metal – 3% plastic – 29% organic – 44% Inorganic –5% Hazardous – 0.3% Special – 0.7%

  5. WASTE DIVERSION • Recyclables recovery thru MRF and Eco Savers Program (school-based) • Segregation and delivery of all tires and rubber wastes to a cement factory • Segregation and delivery of waste coco husks and tree cuttings to Marikina Composting Facility and to a paper mill/to charcoal maker • Reuse of demolition and construction debris as backfilling materials • Operation of Buyback center/Balik-Baterya • Operation of Barangay MRF’s • Separate collection and sale of used cooking oil for diesel making

  6. ENFORCEMENT • PENALTY FOR IMPROPER DISPOSAL = P2,000.00 or 20-hr. community service or blood donation • PENALTY FOR UNSEGREGATED WASTES= P2,000.00 and non collection • PENALTY FOR LITTERING =P500/pc. (25% of the fine goes to the apprehending person) • PENALTY FOR BURNING GARBAGE=P2,000 • A SANITATION CITATION TICKET IS ISSUED TO A VIOLATOR.

  7. ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS • Continuing greening programs under the Parks Development Office • Continuing development of the river park • Bikeways program • 10 MLD STP by MWCI at barangay IVC • Septage management program in coordination with MWCI • anti-smoke belching operations

  8. ENFORCEMENT

  9. ENFORCEMENT

  10. DUST-FREE MARIKINA PROGRAM

  11. GARBAGE TRANSFER STATION

  12. BUY BACK CENTER

  13. OTHER PROGRAMS • Segregation, separate collection and recovery of used cooking oil • Segregation, separate collection and recovery of used batteries • Technical assistance to barangays to help them comply with RA 9003 • Air monitoring (TSP & PM10) • Organic garden

  14. ECO-SAVERS PROGRAM • Why Eco Savers?-We want every participant a saver of ecological system by being aware of sound environmental practices. • We want to enlist ecological management practitioners from the households • - We want to encourage economic savings through recycling of garbage

  15. ECO-SAVERS PASSBOOK

  16. ECO-DAY (SCHOOL)

  17. ECO-DAY (SCHOOL)

  18. ECO-SAVERS PASSBOOK

  19. ECO-SAVERS BUS

  20. REDEMPTION (SCHOOL)

  21. ECO-SAVERS PROGRAM

  22. ECO-SAVERS PROGRAM

  23. GALING POOK AWARDEE 2007

  24. MARIKINA COMPOSTING FACILITY

  25. BIOREACTOR

  26. 4” Dia. Existing Downspout 8’th Storey Marikina Sports Building (rainwater harvesting) 6,000 liters Rainwater Harvesting 2nd Flr. Toilet Room

  27. RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM PARTS 7.Ceramic/ Clay Filter Ceramic/Clay Filter in 20 Liter Container = 4 liters/hr. 8. Mineral Stones

  28. RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM 5. Mineral Stone inside 6. Filter

  29. RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM 3. 6,000 Liters Rainwater Harvesting Module ( 6 sets - 4 x 55 Gallons P.E. Tanks with steel platform)

  30. RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM 1. Rainwash Water Diverter 2. Filter Screen

  31. RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM 5. Mineral Stone inside 6. Filter

  32. CITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE '' TODO SIPSIP PROGRAM ''

  33. ESTERO CANAL EASEMENT SQUATTERS MGA PROYEKTONG BINIGYAN NG AGARANG SOLUSYON AT PRAYORIDAD

  34. MATAPOS MAISAAYOS ANG MGA KANAL,ESTERO EASEMENT AT MGA ISKWATER

  35. ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A SEPTAGE AND SEWAGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IN MARIKINA CITY ORDINANCE No. 69, SERIES OF 2008 NAGLUNSAD ANG PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG MARIKINA NG ‘’PROGRAMANG TODO SIPSIP ‘’ BILANG PAGTUGON SA ORDINANSA NAKIPAG UGNAYAN ANG PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD SA MANILA WATER COMPANY UPANG MAGKAROON LIBRENG SIPSIP NG POSO NEGRO ANG BAWAT ISTRAKTURA NA GUMAGAMIT NG TUBIG MULA SA MANILA WATER.

  36. Ordinance 69,Section 5.1 MAINTENANCE / DESLUDGING OF SEPTIC TANKS ANG PAGPAPASIPSIP NG POSO NEGRO KADA 3 – 5 TAON AY MALAKING TULONG UPANG DI MAKONTAMINA ANG ATING ILOG AT MGA KATUBIGAN.

  37. TODO SIPSIP STICKER PALATANDAAN NA ANG RESIDENTE AY SUMAILALIM NA SA PROGRAMA NG ‘’ TODO SIPSIP PROGRAM’’

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