Lgu-Baler Ordinance No 001-2008 PDF
Lgu-Baler Ordinance No 001-2008 PDF
Lgu-Baler Ordinance No 001-2008 PDF
WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 9003 provides for an ecological solid waste
management program, creates the necessary institutional mechanisms and
incentives, declares certain acts prohibited and provides penalties for
violations;
WHEREAS, Section 47 of Republic Act No. 9003 provides that, “The local
government unit shall impose fees in amounts sufficient to pay the costs of
preparing, adopting, and implementing a solid waste management plan
prepared pursuant to this Act.”;
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provisions; provided, such ordinances shall be formulated pursuant to relevant
provisions of R.A. No. 7160.
ARTICLE I
General Provisions
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g. Institutionalize greater public participation in solid waste
management.
ARTICLE II
Definition of Terms
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source, segregated transportation, storage, transfer, processing,
treatment, and disposal of solid waste and all other waste
management activities which do not harm the environment;
q. Environmentally acceptable shall refer to the quality of being re-
useable, biodegrable or compostable, recyclable and not toxic or
hazardous to the environment;
r. Environmental fee a fee imposed to household, establishment,
institutions, and all waste generators as prescribed in RA 9003;
s. Food waste shall refer to organic wastes generated from
restaurants, canteens, eateries and similar establishments;
t. Generation shall refer to the act or process of producing solid
waste;
u. Generator shall refer to a person, natural or judicial, who last
uses a material and makes it available for disposal or recycling;
v. Hazardous waste shall refer to solid waste or combination of solid
waste which because of concentration or physical, chemical or
infectious characteristic may (a) cause or significantly contribute
to an increase in mortality or (b) increase serious irreversible or
incapacitating hazard to human health or the environment and
disposed improperly treated stored, transported and disposed of
or otherwise managed;
w. Industrial waste shall refer to liquid, gaseous, or solid matter or
other waste substances or combination thereof resulting from any
process of industry, manufacturing trade or business or from the
development;
x. Leachate shall refer to the liquid produced when waste undergoes
decomposition, and when water percolates through solid waste
undergoing decomposition. It is a contaminated liquid that
contains dissolved and suspended materials;
y. Material Recovery Facility includes a solid waste transfer station
or sorting station, dropped off center, a composting facility and
recycling facility;
z. Municipal waste shall refer to wastes produced from activities
within local government units which include a combination of
domestic, commercial, industrial and institutional wastes and
street litters;
aa. Open dump site shall refer to a disposal area, wherein the solid
waste are indiscriminately thrown or disposed of without due
planning and consideration for environmental and health
standards;
bb. Person(s) shall refer to any being, natural or judicial, susceptible
of rights and obligations, or of being the subject of legal
relations;
cc. Receptacles shall refer to individual containers used for source
separation and the collection of recyclable materials;
dd. Recyclable materials shall refer to any material retrieved from
the waste stream and free from contamination that can still be
converted into suitable beneficial use or for other purposes,
including, but not limited to newspapers, ferrous scrap metal,
non-ferrous scrap metal, used oil, corrugated cardboard,
aluminum glass, office papers, tin, cans, and other materials as
may be determined by the board;
ee. Recycled material shall refer to post-consumer material that has
been recycled and returned to the economy;
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ff. Recycling shall refer to the treating of used or waste materials
through a process of making them suitable for beneficial use and
for purposes, and includes any process by which solid waste
materials are transformed into new products in such a manner
that the original products may lose their identity, and which may
be used as raw materials for the production of other goods or
services;
gg. Residual wastes refer to any material which has no more use at
all and therefore be disposed off from source.
hh. Sanitary landfill shall refer to a waste disposal site designed,
constructed, operated and maintained in a manner that exerts
engineering control over significant potential environmental
impacts arising from the development and operation of the
facility;
ii. Segregation shall refer to a solid waste management practice of
separating different materials found in solid waste in order to
promote recycling and re-use of resources and to reduce the
volume of waste for collection and disposal.
jj. Solid Waste shall refer to all discarded household and commercial
waste, non-hazardous, institutional and industrial waste, street
sweepings, construction debris, agricultural waste and other non-
hazardous/non-toxic solid waste.
kk. Solid Waste Management shall refer to the disciple with control
on generation , segregation, storage, collection, collection,
transfer, processing and disposal of solid waste in a manner that
is in accord with the best principles of public health, economics,
engineering, conservation, aesthetics and other environmental
considerations and that is also responsive to public attitudes;
ll. Special Waste shall refer to household hazardous waste such as
paints, thinners, household batteries, lead acid, batteries, spray
canisters and the like. These include waste from residential and
commercial sources that comprise of bulky waste, consumers
electronics, white goods, yard waste that are collected
separately, batteries oil and tires. These waste are usually
handled separately from other residential and commercial wastes;
mm. White goods shall refer to the large worn-out or broken
household, commercial, and industrial appliances such as stoves,
refrigerators, dishwashers, and clothes washers and dyers
collected separately. White goods are usually dismantled for the
recovery of specific materials (e.g. copper, aluminum, etc.
ARTICLE III
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
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lead body in the implementation of the Municipal Solid Waste Management
Plan, shall have the following powers and functions:
ARTICLE IV
The Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan
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ARTICLE V
Waste Generation and Storage
a) Compostable or Biodegradable
b) Recyclable
c) Residual
d) Special Waste
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ARTICLE VI
Collection and Transport
Section 16. Guidelines - The collection and transport of solid waste
shall be undertaken in accordance with the guidelines and mechanisms
prescribed in the municipal ISWM plan. The minimum requirements prescribed
in RA 9003 and its IRR shall likewise be complied with. Waste generators from
the households, institutions, commercial and industrial areas shall ensure that
segregated solid wastes are brought out in front of their gates/doors and or
along the collection route of the collection vehicle during the designated
schedule for collection of the particular type of solid waste. The information
on collection of solid waste such as the schedule, types of waste to be
collected and other relevant information shall be disseminated by the MENR
Office to the general public.
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ARTICLE VII
Waste Processing and Resource Recovery
ARTICLE VIII
Disposal Facility
ARTICLE IX
Regulation of Junk Shop Operations
Section 28. – All junk shops and ambulant junk buyers operating in the
municipality shall secure the necessary permit/accreditation from the MENR
Office prior to operation. Ambulant junk buyers from other municipalities are
required to pay the amount of P240.00 before issuance of the accreditation
certificate and ID, which shall be effective for a period of one (1) year.
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ARTICLE X
Incentive Programs
Section 29. Search for Best SWM Implementors – The Municipality shall
conduct a municipal-wide annual Search for Best SWM Implementors in schools,
barangays, institutions and establishments. The MENR Office, in coordination
with the ESWM Board shall develop the mechanics for this contest following the
criteria used in the present national search for model barangays implementing
ESWM. Barangay LGUs are likewise encouraged to conduct similar contest at
the purok level.
ARTICLE XI
Education
Section 34. Creation of IEC & Advocacy Teams – A municipal IEC &
Advocacy team shall be created and shall be responsible, in promoting solid
waste management concerns. The IEC & Advocacy team, in coordination with
the MENR Office shall perform the following functions:
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6. document best SWM practices/model and facilitate
publication/distribution of SWM success stories; and
7. perform such other functions as may be required.
ARTICLE XII
Financing of Solid Waste Management Projects
ARTICLE XIII
Procurement of Services, Materials and Equipment
ARTICLE XIV
The Municipal Solid Waste Management Fund
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Section 40. Use of the Fund – The Municipal Solid Waste Management
Fund shall be used to support the implementation of the municipal ISWM Plan,
including endeavors that will enhance its implementation. These may include
activities/projects on the following:
Section 41. Criteria for Accessing the Fund – The Municipal Solid Waste
Management Fund may be availed of based on the following criteria:
Section 43. Process for Availing the Fund – The Municipal Solid Waste
Management Board shall promulgate the procedure or guidelines for availing
the Municipal Solid Waste Management Fund. In the promulgation of such
procedures or guidelines, the Board shall consider the general process for
availing the local fund described in Appendix C of the Implementing Rules and
Regulations of Republic Act No. 9003.
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ARTICLE XV
Special Provision
Household Amount
Single detached unit P30.00
Multiple units/apartment style P40.00
Other types of units such as P70.00
condominiums
Amount
Type of Institution/ Establishment
Small Medium Large
1. Agro-industrial & Industrial 100.00 150.00 250.00
2. Business /commercial 40.00 100.00 250.00
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establishment
(Food establishment, General stores
Market stalls, Recreation centers &
Service centers, Bus, Bus w/
terminal)
3. Hospitals General Wastes 150.00 200.00 250.00
4. Hotels, Tourist Establishments, 100.00 150.00 200.00
Lodging house, Resorts, Memorial
Parks & Apartments
5. Clinics & Special Waste 80.00 100.00 120.00
Generators (Gasoline and refilling
stations, Funeral Parlors & Memorial
homes)
6. Institutions (Banks, Pawnshops, 60.00 80.00 100.00
Lending Agencies & Money Transfer
Telephone & Communication,
Churches & Chapels, Public & Private
Schools)
7. Terminals 150.00 200.00 250.00
8. Port 500.00 650.00 800.00
9. Government/non-government 60.00 80.00 100.00
offices
A R T I C L E XVII
Tipping Fee
Section 55. Tipping Fee – A tipping fee shall be collected for wastes
disposed at the SLF by institutions and establishments not covered by the LGU
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collection services. The fee shall be based on the volume of waste disposed.
The MENR Office shall determine guidelines for this purpose, taking into
account the provisions of this Ordinance and RA 9003 and it’s implementing
rules and regulations.
A R T I C L E XVIII
Barangay Share in ESWM Fees/Environmental fees and Fines
A R T I C L E XIX
Prohibited Acts and Penalties
Section 59. Fines and Penalties. - The following fines and penalties
shall be imposed for violation of this Ordinance:
ARTICLE XX
Procedure
1. Apprehension
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2. Issuance of Citation Ticket
3. Payment of fine or render community service depending on
prescribed penalty
4. Filing of case in court, if necessary
ARTICLE XXI
Enforcement Mechanisms
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1. Apprehend violators of SWM ordinances and issue citation tickets.
The Head of the SWM Section shall prescribe the specific SWM
Ordinances and/or regulations of the municipality that may be
enforced by the deputized volunteers.
2. Immediately return the copies of issued citation tickets to the
barangay captain/MENRO in case violator opts to render community
service and to the barangay/municipal treasurer in case violator
chooses to pay.
3. Prepare and submit monthly reports to the MENRO.
4. Perform other related functions as may be required.
Section 67. Deputation. – The process of deputation will start with the
training of regular enforcers, auxiliary enforcers and the selected volunteers.
The MENR Office shall organize the training/s to be conducted and may seek
the assistance or engage the services of qualified persons or organizations in
developing the training module/s, training materials and evaluation criteria as
well as in conducting the actual training/s. The training/s shall, at the
minimum, cover the following topics:
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determined from such reports and from regular “feedbacking” sessions among
enforcers. The Municipality will also consult with various sectors to get their
assessment and to identify with them areas for improvement.
b) Deputized Volunteers
1. For every apprehension, ssa cash award of twenty five percent
(25%) of the penalty actually paid shall be given to the deputized
volunteer.
2. For every 25 apprehensions, a Certificate of Recognition will be
awarded to the deputized volunteer by the Municipal Mayor.
3. The top 10 deputized volunteers based on the number of
apprehensions per annum will be given a Plaque of Commendation
by the Municipal Mayor
ARTICLE XXII
Community Involvement
Section 73. Public Participation. – The MENRO Office shall ensure that
public participation is maximized in the implementation of the ISWM Plan of
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Baler. For this purpose, the MENRO or the Ecological Solid Waste Management
Board, as the case may be, shall conduct public consultations with concerned
stakeholders on matters that would affect the latter in connection with the
implementation of specific components of the municipal ISWM Plan. The results
of such public consultations shall be taken into consideration prior to the
actual implementation of the particular component of the municipal ISWM
Plan.
ARTICLE XXIII
Appropriation
ARTICLE XXIV
Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 77. Effectivity. – This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen (15)
days after a copy hereof is posted in a bulletin board at the entrance of the
municipal hall and in at least two (2) other conspicuous places and after
publication in a locally circulated newspaper.
Attested:
ZENAIDA S. QUERIJERO
Temporary Presiding Officer
Approved:
ARTURO J. ANGARA, DMD
Municipal Mayor
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