BAGUIO CITY – The City General Services Office (GSO) continues to take remedial measures to suppress the foul odor emanating from the city’s waste transfer station in a portion of the Baguio Dairy Farm which had been the subject of repeated complaints of residents living near the area.
City General Services Officer Eugene Buyucan said while it is true that there is foul odor being produced by the garbage in the facility, measures such as the continuous spraying of deodorizer are being done by assigned personnel to significantly reduce the foul smell produced by the garbage in the said waste transfer station.
Buyucan added that the city’s hauler was also advised to increase the frequency of the hauling of residual wastes from the transfer station to the sanitary landfill in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan in order to lessen the volume of garbage stockpiled in the area, while awaiting the remedial measures on the chute to make it operational in compliance with the no-touch ground policy imposed by the Cordillera office of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMBCAR) regarding the operation of the said facility.
According to him, the constructed chute was subjected to a dry-run but this did not pass the prescribed standards, resulting to the city government providing additional funds to institute the necessary measures to make the same fully operational for the city to be able to strictly comply with the no-touch ground policy.
Buyucan claimed that the foul odor from the waste transfer station worsens during loading to trucks that will haul said garbage to the sanitary landfill in Pangasinan pursuant to an existing contract.
He asserted that the city government is steadfast in implementing appropriate activities in the waste transfer station to reduce the foul smell which is a pressing concern raised against the city by the residents living near the temporary waste transfer station and the municipal officials of Tuba, Benguet who had been calling for the eventual closure of the same because of the inconvenience it is causing their constituents.
Earlier, the city government got the consent of the agriculture department for the temporary use of some 5,000 square meters within a portion of the Baguio Dairy Farm for the city’s temporary waste transfer station after a La Trinidad-based court ordered the closure of the private waste transfer station of the hauler in Longlong, Puguis, La Trinidad.
EMB-CAR allowed the city government to use the area as its waste transfer station provided the city complies with the no-touch ground policy after the completion of the prescribed chute that will be constructed in the facility.
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