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R.A. no.

9003
Ecological Solid Waste
Management
Act of 2000
The Ecological Solid Waste
Management Act RA 9003
•An Act providing for an ecological
solid waste management program,
creating the necessary institutional
mechanisms, declaring certain
prohibited acts.
Salient Features of RA 9003
Section 10. Role of LGUs in Solid Waste Management Pursuant to the
relevant provisions of R.A. No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local
Government Code, the LGUs shall be primarily responsible for the
implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act within
their respective jurisdictions.
Segregation and collection of solid waste shall be conducted at the
barangay level specifically for biodegradable, compostable and reusable
wastes: Provided, That the collection of non-recyclable materials and
special wastes shall be the responsibility of the municipality or city.
Salient Features of RA 9003

• Civil, criminal and administrative liability of


violators.
• Incentives to LGUs, private entities and NGO.
• Fees shall be imposed on all waste generators.
• Fines and penalties for violators.
Conceptual
Framework
of RA 9003
SOLID WASTE PROFILE
MAGALLANES, SORSOGON

Based on WACS (Waste Analysis


and Characterization Study- 2016)
Disposed Waste
Quantity of Waste Disposed by Sector
Waste Disposed based on WACS
Sector Percentage
kg/ day kg/ year tons/ year

Residential 13,449.86 4,909,199.47 4,909.20 95.09%


Commercial 248.86 90,832.99 90.83 1.76%
Institution 437.41 159,652.89 159.65 3.09%
Industry 8.01 2,924.82 2.92 0.06%
Total 14,144.14 5,162,610.16 5,162.61 100.00%
Population 2016 37,514
PCG residential level: 0.359
PCG LGU level (Residential & Non Residential): 0.377
Waste Disposed by Composition

Disposed Waste
Classification Percentage
kg/day kg/year tons/year

Biodegradables 5,067.40 1,849,601.72 1,849.60 35.83%

Recyclables 5,681.81 2,073,858.96 2,073.86 40.17%

Potential Residual 1,619.20 591,009.69 591.01 11.45%

Disposal 1,621.40 591,809.31 591.81 11.46%

Special wastes 154.33 56,330.48 56.33 1.09%

Total 14,144.14 5,162,610.16 5,162.61 100.00%


Pie Chart Showing Percentage of Waste Composition
Special wastes; 1.09%

Disposal; 11.46%

Pottenial; 11.45%
Biodegradables; 35.83%
Biodegradables
Recyclables
Pottenial
Disposal
Special wastes

Recyclables; 40.17%
Diversion Target
TOTAL WASTE
BIODEGRADABLE RECYCLABLE POTENTIAL RESIDUALS
YEAR DIVERSION
Kg/day Kg/day Kg/day
%

2,897.46 3,248.77 925.84 50.00%


2019

3,169.29 3,553.55 1,012.69 54.00%


2020

3,566.60 3,999.03 1,139.65 60.00%


2021

3,853.20 4,320.38 1,231.23 64.00%


2022

4,146.68 4,649.45 1,325.00 68.00%


2023

4,508.44 5,055.07 1,440.60 73.00%


2024

4,879.23 5,470.81 1,559.08 78.00%


2025

5,195.45 5,825.38 1,660.12 82.00%


2026

5,390.03 6,043.55 1,722.30 84.00%


2027

5,683.31 6,372.38 1,816.01 87.45%


2028

5,756.78 6,454.76 1,839.48 87.45%


2029
Local Laws and Regulations
Municipal Ordinance No. 02-2006
An Ordinance Implementing the Municipal Comprehensive
Solid Waste Management System for the Municipality of
Magallanes, Prescribing Guidelines for its Implementation;
Imposing Penalties and Sanctions for Violations Thereof
Mun. Ordinance No. 05-2009
An Ordinance Prohibiting the Use of Plastic Wrappers, Plastic
Bags and Styrofoam in Stores/Groceries/and other
Business/Commercial Establishments in the Municipality of
Magallanes, Sorsogon
SAMPLE PICTURES OF STYROFOAM, PLASTIC CONTAINERS,
SANDO BAGS WHICH ARE PROHIBITED
SAMPLE PICTURES OF PROHIBITED SANDO
BAGS, PLASTIC LABO, ETC.
SAMPLE OF ALTERNATIVE CONTAINERS/FOOD
PACKAGING MATERIALS
SAMPLE OF ALTERNATIVE
PACKAGING MATERIALS/BAGS
Monthly Report of Waste Delivered
MONTH NET WEIGHT (KG) AMOUNT 300000

JANUARY 51,400 ₱ 257,000.00 ₱257,000.00


250000
FEBRUARY 26,270 ₱ 131,350.00
₱217,850.00
MARCH 32,480 ₱ 162,400.00
200000 ₱190,900.00
APRIL 19,980 ₱ 99,900.00
₱162,400.00
MAY 30,100 ₱ 150,500.00
₱150,500.00
150000
JUNE 43,570 ₱ 217,850.00 ₱131,350.00

JULY 38,180 ₱ 190,900.00 ₱99,900.00


100000
₱187,700.00
AUGUST 37,540 ₱ 187,700.00

SEPTEMBER 20,580 ₱ 102,900.00


50000 ₱102,900.00

OCTOBER 0 ₱ -

NOVEMBER 0 ₱ - 0 ₱- ₱- ₱-

DECEMBER 0 ₱ -

TOTAL: 300,100 ₱ 1,500,500.00


Ten-Year
Solid Waste Management
Plan
Municipality of Magallanes
Province of Sorsogon
C.Y. 2020-2029
GENERAL INFORMATION
Title: Municipal 10-Year Solid Waste Management Plan
Municipality : Magallanes Classification: 3rd Class Municipality
Total Population: CY 2020 – 39,159 Number of Barangays : 34
CY 2029 - 43,289 Urban – 10 barangays
Rural – 24 barangays

SWM INFORMATION
Indicator Baseline (2020) 10-Year Plan (2029)
% of segregation at source 44% of collection area 100%

% of segregated collection 44% of collection area 100%

% of collection rate/service area 29% (10 barangays) 100% (34 barangays)

% of waste diversion rate 54% 87.45%

Number of Collection Vehicle 2


4

With disposal facility Temporary Residual Containment Area Sanitary Landfill Facility in partnership
(cap = m3 /yr or kg/year, Density) (TRCA) with capacity of 700 cubic with IWABESU
meter and extension area of 60 square
meters

Designated MENRO ENRO position & its office will be created


CITY ENRO/MENRO
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element
 Policy Formulation and implementation such as “No
Waste Segregation, No Collection Policy”
Diversion  Operationalization of BMRFs for storage of marketable
recycle materials and selling to junkshops
 Backyard composting of all households and
Construction/improvement of BMRF and Composting Facility
 Regular conduct of Basura Mo, Pandesal ko Program

 Conduct Annual Search for Best Solid Waste Management


Implementers
 Establish and strengthen partnership with junkshop
operators and accreditation of ambulant buyers of
recyclables
 Provision of livelihood training on recycled materials for
marginalized groups (e.g. paper recycling, bag and rag
production)
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element

Source
Reduction  Regular IECs will be conducted within the first quarter of each year
for the promotion of reusing, recycling and composting among
waste generators; establishments of EIC boards
 Municipal Ordinance No, 05-2009: An Ordinance Prohibiting the
Use of Plastic Wrappers, Plastic Bags and Styrofoam in
Stores/Groceries/and Other Business/Commercial Establishments
in the Municipality of Magallanes will be strictly monitored and
enforced comes 2020
 All waste generators have the option to either recycle their
recyclable materials on their own, sell it directly to junkshops or
deposit in Barangay MRF
 All households, schools and agricultural sector will be required to
practice backyard/school yard composting and gardening to reduce
compostable wastes
 Purchase of bayong for distribution
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element

 Improvement in the system of the established collection


schedule for the 10 service barangays and designated pick-
Increase up locations and strict implementation of “no segregation,
Collection no collection” policy
efficiency or  Introduction of new barangay-based SWM system wherein
coverage only special and residual wastes will be collected by the
barangay through eco-boys/eco-trikes
 Collection of residual and special wastes by the municipal
garbage truck will be extended to Cluster 2 (Northern Part)
in 2021, Cluster 3 (Southern Part) in 2022 and Cluster 4
(Coastal Areas) in 2023
 Construction of 3 units Clustered MRF
 Acquisition of 40 units eco tri-bike/push cart
 3 units garbage trucks and 1-unit motorized banca
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element
 Improvement of material recovery and processing
 Procurement of materials recovery and processing
Collection and equipment such as weighing scales, shredding machine,
disposal of pulverizer machine and advanced machine (plastic
Residual and melter/densifier)
Special Waste  Procurement of disposal management equipment such as
mower for landscaping and backhoe
 Improvement of Residual Containment Area
 Establishment of Municipal Eco-Park
 Construction of leachate tank for TRCA
 Provision of appropriate PPEs to SWM personnel
 Provision of support for establishment and expansion of
Barangay MRFs
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional
Strategies
Element
 Institutionalize MENRO
 Setting up of an office equipped with facilities and
Operation and equipment
Maintenance of of  Provision of adequate fund for investment cost (capital
SWM Equipment outlay, personnel expenses & maintenance and other
operating expenses)
 Trainings for SWM Personnel
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan target
SWM Functional Strategies
Element
 Ordinance for the adoption of 10-year SWM Plan and allocation of
funds for its implementation
Policy Support  Ordinance for the creation of Municipal Environment and Natural
Resources Office
 Resolution requesting garbage collection vehicle from national
agencies or officials
 Sustained functionality of Municipal Solid Waste Management
Board (MSWMB)
 Full Implementation of Two (2) Municipal Ordinances on Solid
Waste Management (MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE NO. 02-2006 and
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE NO. 05-2009)
 Regulating the use of single use plastic
 Requiring all business establishment to secure ESWM compliance
certificate or clearance before issuance of business/Mayor’s
Permit
 Issuance of Executive Order on Waste Collection Schedule and
Route in 34 barangays
 Issuance of Resolution for the formation and deputation of SWM
enforcers (Bantay Basura Task Force)
 Preparation and issuance of citation tickets for violators
 Crafting and enactment of Municipal Environment Code
Strategies to achieve the 10-year plan
SWM Functional
Element target Strategies
 Issue EO enjoining all barangays, business owners/operators,
schools and other sectors to participate in various SWM
Community projects and activities of the LGU
Participation
 Conduct of IEC drives, house-to-house visit, school fora/film
showing/quizzes and public consultations together with BESWM
Committee

 Facilitate conduct of Municipal SWM Board regular meeting


with all Punong Barangays

 MENRO and BESWMC with other sectors to conduct monitoring


and assessment to schools, establishments and institutions
regarding the compliance on SWM to generate discipline

 Implementation of incentives, awards and annual search for


best SWM practices or implementation
Planned Waste Management System
Total Waste Generation (2029) 16,319.95 kgs/day

Residential (95.09%)
Biodegradable 5560.33 kg/day
Wastes Centralized Composting Facility @
35.83% MREF (10%%) 584.74 kg/day
Commercial (1.76%)
102.91kg/day Backyard
5,847.44 kg/day
Compostingck/pets
(90%) 5,262.69 kg/day
Institutional (3.15%)
184.19kg/day

Residential (97%)
Recyclable 6,359.05 kg/day
Wastes Sold to junkshops/recycling facilities
40.17% (100%) 6,555.73 kg/day
Commercial/
Industrial/
6,555.73 kg/day Institutional 3%
196.67 kg/day Alternative Tech (plastic
shredder/ bottle crusher):
crushed bottle & shredded
plastic used as aggregate
Residual Waste with Potential for
Residential (93.41%) materials for eco-brick &
Residual 3,492.50 kg/day Diversion (RWPD) 88.55%
hollow block making
Wastes 1654.67kg/day
1654.67 kg/day
28.35% Commercial/
Industrial/Institutional Residual Waste (for Disposal) SLF-IWABESU
3,738.90 kg/day (6.59%) 21.45% 2132.95 kg/day 2132.95 kg/day
246.39kg/day

Households (99.09%) Stored at Toxic and Hazardous Waste


Special Wastes 176.27kg/day vault constructed within the RHU
1.09% Facility 176.27 kg/day TSD facility
HCW/Commercial/
177.89 kg/day Institutional/Market
(0.91%) SEPTIC VAULT 1.61 kgs/day
1.61 kg/day
PHOTO DOCUMENTATION
Municipal Recycling and Materials Recovery Facility
Bio-Composting at MRF
BARANGAY MATERIAL RECOVERY
FACILITY (BMRF)
Aguada Norte
Aguada Sur
Bacalon
Bacolod
Biga
Binisitahan Norte
Biton
Caditaan
Cagbolo
Before After
Cagtalaba
Cawit Extension
Cawit Proper
Ginangra
Hubo
Lapinig
Malbog
Pili
Poblacion
Salvacion
Tagas
Tulatula Norte
Tulatula Sur
BARANGAY NURSERIES
Aguada Sur
Bacalon
Biga
Biton
Bulala
Caditaan
Cagtalaba
Ginangra
Hubo
Incarizan
Lapinig
Pili
Salvacion
Sta. Elena
Tagas
CLEAN UP DRIVE:
Garbage Collection Vehicle
COLLECTION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE AT R.C.A.:
I.E.C. – Brochures, Flyers and Tarpaulin
Proposed Eco-park
Thank you

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