Ordinance BSWMC 2022
Ordinance BSWMC 2022
Ordinance BSWMC 2022
WHEREAS, Section 16 of the Local Government Code (RA 7160) also provides:
“SEC. 16. General Welfare. – Every local government unit shall exercise the powers
expressly granted, those necessarily implied therefrom, as well as powers necessary,
appropriate, or incidental for its efficient and effective governance, and those which are
essential to the promotion of the general welfare. Within their respective territorial
jurisdictions, local government units shall ensure and support, among other things . . .
promote health and safety, enhance the right of the people to a balanced ecology, maintain
peace and order, and preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants.”
[underscoring supplied.]
NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Kgd. Alfonso A. Franco Jr. duly seconded by Kgd. Rene
A. Marmonejo
ARTICLE I: Title
Section 1. Title. This Ordinance shall be known as “An Ordinance on the Ecological Solid
Waste Management of Barangay Barangay Rotonda City of Koronadal.
Section 2. Coverage. This Ordinance shall apply to all residential houses; commercial
establishments such as restaurants, eateries, department stores, groceries, sari-sari stores,
auto-repair shops; institutions like hospitals, schools, churches, public and private offices;
industrial establishments of any kind; and agricultural areas situated within the territorial
jurisdictions of Barangay Rotonda City of Koronadal
4.2 To enhance the total environment of the locality through the necessary control and
mitigation of negative environmental impacts of solid waste;
4.3 To promote and protect the health, safety, peace and convenience of the general welfare
of the inhabitants of the Barangay;
c. Encouraging the recycling and resource recovery of wastes in own backyards through
composting.
SECTION 5. Goal. The primary goal of this Ordinance is to enhance ecological balance of
the community through sustainable and integrated waste management.
6.2 To eradicate unsightly, uncovered and overflowing waste containers in streets, public
places and open spaces;
6.3 To maximize and optimize sanitary resource recovery for feeds, materials and others; and
6.4 To minimize pollution arising from harmful gases, smoke particulates produced by
needless burning/dumping, polluted runoffs into water sources/supply, and hazardous
substances.
7.1 Biodegradable – any material that can be reduced into finer particles (degraded or
decomposed) by microbiological organisms or enzymes (synonymous with compostable).
7.2 Biodegradable Wastes – fruit & vegetable peelings, spoiled food & leftovers, vegetable
trimmings, fish scales, egg shells, seafood shells, animal entrails & carcasses, corn cobs &
sheaths, rice hulls, peanut shells, wet newspapers & cardboards, wet papers & cartons,
coconut shells & husks, seeds, garden & grass clippings, pet/poultry/livestock manure,
chipped branches and sawdust;
7.3 Compost – decayed organic material for use as soil conditioner or fertilizer.
7.4 Composting – biological degradation under controlled conditions; the process of making
biodegradables such as food waste, garden waste, animal waste and human waste into
compost by mixing them with soil, water, biological additives/activators (optional) and air.
7.5 Domestic Waste – refuse from households, as distinguished from industrial waste,
hospital waste, etc. which may be classified as biodegradable (compostable) or non-
biodegradable (non-compostable).
7.6 Recyclable Wastes – dry papers & newspapers, dry cardboards & cartons, plastic
materials like plastic containers, plastic water bottles, plastic bottle caps, PVC & PE pipes,
computer casing, tin cans & covers, aluminum cans, iron steel, copper wires, broken
transparent glasses, glass bottles, toner cartridges, computer ink cartridges.
7.7 Residual Wastes – sando bags, packing wrappers, styropors/styrofoams, cigarette butts,
worn out plastic sacks, dirt from sweepings, worn out rags, sanitary napkins, disposable
diapers, plastic straws, parlor & barbershop waste, household medicine bottles, broken
ceramics, colored broken glasses, coco fiber from cushions, poultry feathers.
7.8 Special Wastes – paint & thinner containers, spray canisters, household batteries,
pharmaceutical waste, spoiled, spilled, expired cosmetic waste, lead-acid batteries, used oil
filters, broken tiles.
7.9 Bulky Wastes – used rubber tires; garden debris; destroyed TV sets, radios, stereos,
washing machines, dryers, stoves, refrigerators, & dishwashers; broken furniture, filing
cabinets, book cases, beds & cushions.
SECTION 9. Requirements for the Segregation and Storage of Solid Waste Pending
Collection. The following shall be the minimum standards and requirements for segregation
and storage of solid wastepending collection:
9.1 There shall be a suitable container such as a plastic bag or the like for the ecological solid
waste before these are brought out along the streets or being brought out at the assigned
dumping areas.
9.2 There shall be a separate container for each type of waste from all sources: Provided, That
in the case of bulky waste, it will suffice that the same be collected and placed in a separate
and designated area; and
9.3 The solid waste container depending on its use shall be properly marked or identified for
on-site collection as follows:
a. Biodegradables/Compostables or “Nabubulok”;
Section 10. Collection/Drop-off Points. All purok organization must have a designated
strategic collection/drop-off points to facilitate the hauling of segregated solid waste
materials of the barangay.
10.1. Only segregated solid waste materials must be brought to the collection points at the
time and date of collection; and
10.2. A personnel must be assigned in every collection points to ensure that the delivered
solid wastes by the household are properly segregated.
Section 11. Sanitary Crews/Sanitary Aides. The barangay must assign at a sanitary
crews/sanitary aides to check the delivered solid waste materials and handle the transfer of
segregated solid waste materials from the Barangay MRF or from the collection points to the
garbage truck during collection.
Section 12. Collection of Segregated Waste Materials at the Barangay. The City Garbage
Compactor through the City Ecological Solid Waste Management Task Force shall be the
responsible agent in the collection of segregated solid waste materials at the Purok MRF or at
its collection points because the barangay has no capacity of transporting their segregated
solid waste materials.
Section 13. Schedule of Segregated Solid Waste Materials Collection at the Barangay. The
schedule of collection for the accumulated segregated solid waste materials at the barangay
will be determined in coordination with the barangay concern and be properly disseminated
by the CENRO.
SECTION 14. Residential Areas. The garbage shall be collected through the present system
of collection within the barangay. Independent collection systems of the composite barangays
shall be followed.
SECTION 15. Schools, Churches, and Business Establishments. All garbage in these
locations shall also be collected in the same manner as in Section 10.
SECTION 16. Agricultural Areas. Agricultural areas shall convert organic wastes into
compost in their respective areas.
SECTION 17. Industrial Areas. All factories and plants shall separate their garbage into toxic
and non-toxic. It is mandatory that all factories contact the industrial waste exchange (IWE)
to exchange their wastes with others who may be able to use them. Existing industrial areas
already having their proper way of collection and disposal shall continue practicing the same.
SECTION 18. Time of Dumping. Time of dumping of ecological solid wastes for collection
at the collection point/sites shall be from five o’clock to six o’clock in the morning (5-6 am)
on the day of collection of the garbage scheduled to be collected only.
ARTICLE VII – Prohibited Acts
SECTION 19. Prohibited Acts. The following acts are prohibited and its corresponding Fines
and Penalties:
19.1 Bringing out and dumping of garbage outside of collection day and proper time of
dumping for collection, indiscriminately dumping garbage, littering, throwing, dumping of
solid waste matters in public places, such as roads, sidewalks, canals, drainage systems, curbs
and gutters, esteros or parks, creeks, rivers, tributaries, rivulets and other natural waterways,
and establishment, or causing or permitting the same;
19.2 The open and indiscriminate burning of residual and special wastes;
SECTION 20. Fines and Penalties. The following fines and penalties shall be imposed to any
person who violates specific provisions of this ordinance. He/she shall be issued with a
CITATION TICKET or NOTICE OF VIOLATION by an enforcer duly assigned/designated
by the Punong Barangay.
Subsequent – Php500.00
20.2 Households and establishments that do not provide receptacles/containers for their
refuse/solid waste;
First Offense – Warning
Subsequent – Php500.00
20.3 Not keeping the surrounding areas and immediate premises clean by establishments,
institutions, households and other concerned occupants. Streets shall be kept clean by
occupants or owners of properties lining the street from the line of the property to the middle
of the street and from one property to the other.
Subsequent – Php500.00
20.4 If the offense is committed by a corporation, partnership, or other juridical entity duly
organized in accordance with law, the chief executive officer, president, general manager,
managing partner or such other officer-in-charge shall be liable for the commission of the
offense penalized under this Ordinance.
20.5 Violators shall not be given barangay clearances and certifications until he/she has paid
and/or served his/her fines/penalties. Their names also shall be posted at conspicuous places
in the barangay.
20.6 Violations shall be accounted per household and the head of the family shall be
responsible in the implementation of the Ordinance in their respective household. In effect,
any violation committed by the household shall be carried by all members of the said
household except household helps, transient visitors, and other temporary or visiting
individuals.
SECTION 21. Utilization of Collected Fines. Thirty percent (30%) of the collected fines shall
accrue to the General Fund for appropriations for the next fiscal year and the remaining
Seventy percent (70%), which shall be called as Brgy. Ecological Solid Waste Management
(ESWM) Fund, shall be used for the following within the fiscal year of which the fines were
collected:
21.2 Procurement of Materials, Equipment, Protective Gears and other items necessary for
the proper implementation of the Ecological Solid Waste Management of the Barangay
Rotonda;
21.3 Information, education, communication and monitoring activities of the Ecological Solid
Waste Management of Barangay Rotonda;
21.4 Acquisition of products, facilities, technologies and processes necessary to enhance
proper ecological solid waste management;
21.10 Maintenance and other related activities, programs, etc. for the Materials Recovery
Facility of Cluster.
SECTION 22. Citizen Suits. For purposes of enforcing the provisions of this Ordinance, any
citizen may file an appropriate civil or criminal action in the barangay against any person
who violates or fails to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance. The Barangay
concerned shall exempt such action from payment of filing fees.
SECTION 23. Separability Clause. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application of
such provision to any person or circumstances is declared unconstitutional, the remainder of
this Ordinance or the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not
be affected by such declaration.
SECTION 24. Repealing Clause. All existing ordinances and resolutions of this barangay
found to be inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION 25. Effectivity. This Ordinance shall take effect in accordance with the provisions
of the Local Government Code of 1991.