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BARANGAY TEN-YEAR SWM PLAN

I. LGU Profile
Provide the name of the barangay, the LGU and Province it belong.
Name of Barangay,
Barangay Balidbid
Name of LGU and
Municipality of Santa Fe
Province
Province of Cebu

Provide the proposed planning period.


Planning Period
CY 2017-2026
Provide the location of the barangay.

Mayana is a northern upland barangay of the city of Naga. It is about 24kms from the
Location
city hall. To the North it is bounded by Lutopan, Toledo City; to west by Bunga,
Toledo City; to South by Tagjaguimit, and to the east by Uling. Mayana is located at
10⁰16’52”N, 123⁰41’30”E on the map.

II. Population
a. Population in the Provide the barangay’s population projection base on the latest 2020 census.
Barangay
CY 2015 (Census) CY 2016
Individuals – 1,293 Individuals – 1,299
Households – 240 Households – 277
Families - 250 Families - 279

The population of individuals in Mayana grew by 9.2% between 2015 and 2016.
b. Number of Puroks Provide barangay’s total number of puroks.

The barangay has 5 puroks.

III. Other Barangay Information


a. Economic Profile Provide barangay’s economic profile

Farming: 20%
Daily Labor: 60%
Service Employee: 15%
OFW: 5%
b. Land Use Provide barangay’s land use.

Total Land Area: 418.54 hectares


Current Land Use:
Residential – 50% Institutional – 5%
Agricultural – 44% Forest – 0%
Special – 1%
c. Climate Provide barangay’s climate conditions.

Average maximum temperature: 32℃


Average Minimum temperature:16℃
Wet Months: September-December
Dry Months: March-April
d. Infrastructure Provide barangay’s existing infrastructures.

1. Barangay road from Purok Ceris to Purok Tuog: 2km


2. Barangay road from Purok Buli to Purok Tuog: 0.5km
3. Barangay road fromAgs-agas to Purok Ceris Center: 0.5km
4. Water Systems: Deep well – 10
5. Buildings: Barangay hall, Daycare Center, Balidbid Elementary School, Health
Center.
6. Covered Courts: 1
e. Transportation Provide barangay’s transportation routes, traffic conditions and accessible mode of
transport.

Accessible to these type of transport except in mountainous areas:


1. Habal-habal: 10 (Currently inventoried by the barangay)
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2. Motorcycle
3. PUJ
4. Private Vehicle

IV. Current Solid Waste Management Conditions


a. Barangay Ecological Provide barangay’s SWM committee roles and members list.
Solid Waste
Management Roles of BESWMC:
Committee 1. Information dissemination through public education drive.
(BESWMC) 2. Develop, implement. And evaluate Barangay SWM Plan.
3. Implement RA 9003
4. Recommend ordinances through resolutions on SWM.

Members of BESWMC:
1. Chairperson – Hon. Madelyn E. Rayco, Barangay. Captain
2. Co-Chairperson – Hon. Gloria I. Albaño, Kgawad
3. Member – Mrs, Maria Theresa C. Batindaan PTA President
4. Member – Mrs, Susan B. Escaran School Principal
5. Member – Mr.,JR I. Ofaga Religious Organization
6. Member – Mrs. Wilma C. Batiancila, Religious Organization
7. Member – Mr. Rodulfo I. Anciano, Religious Organization
8. Member – Mr. Rolly V. Tumabiene, Religious Organization
b. Inventory of Staff
(Involved in SWM) Employment
Position No. of In-charge
Status
SWM Focal 1 Kagawad
MRF In-charge 1 President of FO
Driver 1 Barangay Vehicle
Garbage Collector 0
c. Inventory of SWM Provide barangay’s inventory of existing vehicle and equipment involved in solid waste
Equipment management.

Patrol Car – 0
Biocomposter – 1 unit
d. Source Reduction Provide barangay’s existing/ current source reduction practices.

Practices:
1. Segregation start at home
2. Education through the BHWs
3. School Projects/ Decoration
4. Barangay Decoration/ Plant Potting
5. Tonner bags from Apo Cemex
e. Collection Provide barangay’s existing/ current waste collection practices.

Practice:
1. Every Saturday morning there is a collection of residual wastes placed in the MRF
(by purok).
f. Transfer Provide barangay’s existing/ current transfer station practices. (Put “Not Applicable” if
not applicable)

Not Applicable
g. Processing Facilities Put a check mark of which processing facility have already existed in your barangay.

/ MRF
󠆮Composting

h. Final Disposal Provide barangay’s existing/ current waste disposal conditions.

Not Applicable
i. Special Waste Provide barangay’s existing/ current special waste management.

Practice:
1. Sold to independent trader like car batteries.
2. Broken bottkes, busted bulbs and fluorescent tubes, empty cans of paint will be
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placed at MRF for storage.


j. Markets for Provide barangay’s existing/ current market strategies of recyclables.
Recyclables
Practices:
1. Sold to independent traders by households
2. No centralized marketing system
k. Cost and Revenue Provide barangay’s expenditures and revenues for previous year.

Yearly expenditures:
1. Utility – Php 120,000
2. Clean and Green equipment and tools – Php 50,000

Yearly Revenues Generated: NONE


l. Key Issues Provide barangay’s brief description of key solid waste management issues facing the
community.

The barangay is faced with the following major concerns:


1. The BESWMC is not functional.
2. There is no Barangay SWM Plan.
3. Improper storage of used diapers.
4. Limited long-term storage for special wastes
5. Transporting of residual wastes needs a regular vehicle
6. Limited budget for Solid Waste Management
7. No barangay ordinances on solid wastes.

V. Legal and Institutional Framework


a. Local Laws and Provide barangay’s related laws and regulations and their relevant provisions.
Regulations
The barangay adopt the following city laws and regulations:
1. City Ordinances No. 02, s. 2000for anti-littering
2. City Resolution No. 026-G-016 for the “No Segregation, No Collection” policy.
b. Role of Barangay Provide barangay’s SWM committee and existing stakeholder’s roles in the
Solid Waste implementation of solid waste management.
Management
Committee and BESWMC
Stakeholders 1. Implementation of RA9003
Participation 2. Conduct meeting with minutes
3. Conduct information dissemination
4. Formulate, implement, monitor, and evaluate Barangay Solid Waste
Management Plan.

Citizens/ Households
1. Practice segregation at home.
2. Discourage open burning.
3. Participate in barangay clean-up drives.
4. Practice recycling.

Schools
1. Information dissemination to students.
2. Practice segregation at school.
3. Recycling activities.

PO/ NGO (Women/KALIPI, Pantawid Members, Senior Citizen, Youth Groups,


Relious Groups)
1. Participate in waste segregation.
2. Participate in clean-up drives.
3. Cooperate and support with BESWMC’s laid out policies by its authorities or line
agencies.
4. Participate in recycling activities.

VI. Waste Generation and Composition.


a. Total Waste Provide barangay’s total waste generation.
Generation of the 6,626.82 kg/day
Barangay
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b. Waste Composition Provide waste composition of the waste generated in the barangay.

Biodegradable- 4,020.41 kg/day 60.67%


Recyclable- 1,707.70 kg/day 25.77%
Residual- 710.38 kg/day 10.72%
Special waste- 188.33 kg/day 2.84%

VII. Barangay Solid Waste Management Plan Strategy and Implementation


a. Source Reduction Provide barangay’s strategies for Source Reduction.

1. Imposition of “No Single Use Plastic” ordinance.


2. Conduct “house to house” education about the 4R’s and the effect of garbage
burning.
3. Purok contest for the most clean and green purok.
4. Conduct tree planting and tree growing activities in every purok.
b. Collection Provide barangay’s strategies for Collection
1. Purchase of mini dump truck.
2. Maintenance of mini dump truck.
3. Honorarium for driver and garbage collector s
4. Purchase of SWM equipment and materials
5. Designate collections points area
6. Purok construction of compost pit.
7. Construction and maintenance of MRF.
c. Segregation, Provide barangay’s strategies for Segregation, Recycling, and Composting
Recycling and
1. Spot mapping of waste generators.
Composting
2. Livelihood training programs.
3. Market for recyclables
4. Shredder for composting.
d. Disposal Provide barangay’s strategies for Disposal

1. Disposal of residual waste at FDR-IRRMI tipping fee.


2. Some residual waste are sold to independent waste traders.
e. Special Waste Provide barangay’s strategies for the management of Special Wastes

f. IEC Provide barangay’s strategies for Information, Education and Communication

1. Conduct information dissemination by purok.


2. Conduct barangay assembly.
3. Posting of tarpaulin in different public places and besides the river.

VIII. Financial Aspect


a. Investment and Provide barangay’s 10year estimated Investment and Annual Cost
Annual Cost Financial plan must address each component of the solid waste system, i.e., source
reduction, collection, MRF’s, composting facility, disposal, etc.

May provide in table format.

b. Funding Source/ Provide barangay’s 10year Funding Options


Options
May provide in table format.

IX. Plan Implementation


c. Implementation Provide barangay’s 10year implementation schedule of ALL the strategies and
Schedule programs discussed in section 7 of this plan.

May present in gant chart format.


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