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PROJECT SUMMARY
This chapter includes the rationale of the project, project location, descriptive
Introduction
Solid waste is one of the most visible environmental problem in the Philippines.
This is caused by the continuous growth of population, the increasing urbanization and
passed, still, the problem on solid wastes is prevalent. In action to these problems, local
government with the help of concerned legislators, take necessary action to solve this
became a challenge on the Municipality of Mabini. The Municipality deal with a variety of
wastes, large volume of waste and behavior and attitude of the citizens. According to RA
storage and final disposal. In Municipality of Mabini, the compliance to Republic Act 9003
in 9,550 household. It is composed of 34 barangays of which three (3) are within urban
influence of the Poblacion and thirty-one (31) are rural. The Municipality has a total land
Land uses in the barangays are predominantly residential land uses, especially in
rural areas. Other land use classifications are present in some barangays which are either
designated as urban barangays and/or special use barangays such as industrial and
tourism barangays. Urban barangays are: Anilao Proper on the western side, Talaga East
on the eastern side and Poblacion on the center of the upper northern side. The three (3)
barangays have notable commercial areas and public markets while the Poblacion is the
educational, medical and religious services and land uses. Industrial barangays are on the
eastern side of the municipality along the coastlines of Batangas Bay. Tourism areas and
land uses are present at the western side of the municipality along the coastlines of
coordinates 13045” latitude and 121056” ESE longitude on the southwestern portion of
Batangas Province. It is bounded on the north by the Municipality of Bauan, on the east
by the Batangas Bay, on the west by Balayan Bay and on the south by the Maricaban
Strait.
At present, twenty-two (22) barangays have MRF but only nine (9) are functional.
These are barangays San Francisco, Solo, Pulong Niogan, Sta. Ana, Majuben, San
Teodoro, Malimatoc II, nag-Iba and Pulong Balibaguhan. In terms of collection of solid
wastes generated, it is done by the municipal government level. The daily collection of
solid wastes from 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM covers only the following barangays and areas:
2. The three (3) municipal markets: Mabini Public Market at the Barangay Poblacion;
the Anilao Multi-Purpose Facility and Market at Barangay Anilao Proper and the
East, Anilao Proper, Majuben, San Jose, Ligaya, Bagalangit, San Teodoro, Mainit,
In 2011, the municipality convert the site intended as Municipal Slaughter House
to Municipal Eco-Waste Processing Center, Materials Recovery Facilty for Solid Waste
compliance to Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000
which was enacted to provide a framework for managing the growing problem of solid
waste in the country. This also serves as an appropriate technology to reduce the volume
of waste dumped to the Sanitary Landfill, Bauan Solid Waste Management, Inc.
modification to make it more effective and efficient arm for managing municipal solid
waste.
Processing Center, Materials Recovery Facility. The existing storage for solid waste is
unpleasant and untidy. In its physical conditions, the existing storage for solid waste is not
complying with the standards of what a solid waste facility should be. Thus, an
improvement and modification of material recovery is needed to provide proper solid waste
management, as well as to comply with the 10-year ESWM Plan of the Municipality of
Mabini.
Project Location
For the design one and two, the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) will be modified
and improved at Sitio Mailayin, Brgy. Pulong Niogan, Mabini, Batangas. The existing
location as shown in Figure 3 was authorized by the Sangguniang Bayan (SB) to convert
the site intended as Municipal Slaughter House to Municipal Processing Center MRF for
MRF
Mabini, Batangas
. Figure 3 shows the map of the MRF. It has a total land area of 1,694 square
meters. On the left side of the facility, it can be seen that there is no residents living on the
vicinity. On the right side and along the road, less residents are living nearby the vicinity.
As shown in Figure 4,
Bauan SLF
MRF
Figure 5 shows the distance between the existing Material Recovery Facility to the
Sanitary Landfill, Bauan Solid Waste Management, Inc. The existing MRF is located in
Barangay Pulong Niogan and the final disposal facility is located at Malindig, Bauan,
Batangas. From the MRF to the Bauan SLF, it can be reached in an estimated travel of
Material recovery facilities are designed to efficiently receive, sort, process and
recycle materials. The modified design shall receive solid waste generated from 34
barangays. The solid wastes in the facility will be managed and operated by ENRO since
it is under their jurisdiction. The budget for this project will be given by the Department of
a. A material recovery facility that includes area for recyclable wastes, residual
area.
a. A material recovery facility that includes area for recyclable wastes, residual
room.
shredded to minimize volume. The shredded wastes are to be collected for composting.
Recovery Facility (MRF) in Mabini, Batangas and to achieve the following specific
objectives:
The project focuses on the design of a Material Recovery Facility that would cater
the waste generated in the Municipality of Mabini. Collection and transport of waste,
segregation of waste, storage, and recycling of solid waste are considered in the design
of MRF. The design of Material Recovery Facility has two options; the manual MRF and
the automatic MRF. The project design focuses on sanitary engineering considerations
such as water supply, sewage and waste disposal, solid waste management and a grasp
on the project’s environmental impacts and mitigating measures. However, schemes and
systems on other design considerations were cited by the proponents for better
comprehension of the proposed project such as the structural system, fire protection
system and the like. Bill of Materials and Cost Estimated and the Facility Operation Action
Plan are considered, however, the implementation and construction of the facility are