Bulacan towns start sending trash to nearby provinces
CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE, Bulacan, Philippines — Local officials have started diverting garbage to sanitary landfills in Pampanga, Rizal and Tarlac provinces to avert a looming garbage crisis after a landslide prevented the collection of trash from several Bulacan towns.
Noel Lim, chief operating officer of Wacuman sanitary landfill in Norzagaray town, said their facility had stopped accommodating trash from Bulacan province due to rocks and debris that blocked Igay Road leading to the dump.
The Wacuman landfill is situated at the mountainous Sitio Tiakad in Barangay San Mateo in Norzagaray.
Lim said their trucks had stopped hauling garbage from the towns of Sta. Maria, Angat, Donya Remedios Trinidad, San Ildefonso, San Miguel, Marilao, Guiguinto, Hagonoy, Bulakan, Bustos, Bocaue, Plaridel, Baliwag, Pulilan, Balagtas and the City of Malolos since May 24.
Mayor Joni Villanueva Tugna of Bocaue said they started diverting trash to Montalban town, Rizal province and even Tarlac to avoid garbage to pileup.
Article continues after this advertisementMayor Ambrosio Cruz of Guiguinto said they started sending their garbage to a landfill in Clark, Pampanga, on Saturday after getting an approval from the municipal board.
Article continues after this advertisementCruz, president of the League of Municipalities of Bulacan, said other affected towns may also start sending their garbage to Clark. He did not say how many tons of garbage needed to be rerouted to Pampanga.
Widening
Municipal officer Reynaldo Cardona said Igay Road was already scheduled for reblocking and widening. Only a farm-to-market road, Igay is designed for light vehicles and not for heavy dump trucks.
Because of the uncollected garbage, many residents have turned to social media to air their grievances. —Carmela Reyes-Estrope