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Barangay SWM Compliance Assessment

The document summarizes solid waste management practices in Sta. Cruz, Angat. It finds that the barangay has established a solid waste management committee and collects recyclables, compostable, and residual waste separately. However, only 47% of households properly segregate waste, less than the 70% compliance threshold. The barangay also lacks a functional materials recovery facility. Key next steps identified are improving segregation at source through information campaigns, planning and establishing MRFs, conducting waste diversion programs, and passing a no littering ordinance.
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Barangay SWM Compliance Assessment

The document summarizes solid waste management practices in Sta. Cruz, Angat. It finds that the barangay has established a solid waste management committee and collects recyclables, compostable, and residual waste separately. However, only 47% of households properly segregate waste, less than the 70% compliance threshold. The barangay also lacks a functional materials recovery facility. Key next steps identified are improving segregation at source through information campaigns, planning and establishing MRFs, conducting waste diversion programs, and passing a no littering ordinance.
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(Manila Bayanihan Form 2.

2 Barangay DCF)

MANILA BAY CLEAN UP, REHABILITATION AND PRESERVATION PROGRAM

Semester: 3rd Year: 2020

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name of Barangay: City/Municipality Location:


STA .CRUZ ANGAT__
Provincial Location: Regional Location:
________________________________ ______________________________
Total Population: No. of Households:
___________________________________ _____________________________

BARANGAY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

1. 1 Does the barangay have a Barangay Solid Waste Management Committee, and was
created through an Executive Order (E.O)?

/ Yes No

1.2 If the answer is “Yes” to Item 1.1, indicate E.O No. and Date of Approval. Write
“N/A” if the answer to Item 1.1 is “No”

Executive No.: __________


Date of Approval: ____________

2. Determine the functionality of the Committee based on its Composition. (Put a check mark
(✓) on the appropriate box)

2.1 On COMPOSITION YES NO N/A


Kagawad /
SK Chairman /
President of Home Owners Association /
Private/Public School Principal / Representative /
Parent Teachers Assoc. President / Representative /
Religious Organization / Representative /
Business Community / Representative /
Environmental NGO / Representative /
Pres. Market Vendors Assoc. / Representative /
Junkshop Owners Assoc. / Representative /
*Note: Kindly indicate N/A if the representative is not available in the area
Tick “No” to all Items if Local SWM Board was not created
MANDATORY SEGREGATION OF WASTES AT SOURCE

3. Determine the compliance rate of households on segregation of wastes at source

3.1 Total number of households 1,933


3.2 Total number of compliant households
*Households are compliant when wastes are segregated into
900
residual, biodegradable, recyclable, and/or special waste
and disposed of in separate containers
3.3 Computed percentage* (Use formula below): 47%

No. of compliant Households


x 100
Total no. of Households

4. Based on the computed average, are the households covered by the barangay compliant?

If average is 70% or higher, tick “Yes”


If average is 69% or lower, tick “No”

Yes / No

*The Barangay must reach a minimum rate of 70% to be considered as compliant.

SEGREGATION AND COLLECTION OF WASTE

5. Types of waste collected by the Barangay at the household level (Put a check mark (✓) on the
appropriate box)

/ Recyclables
/ Compost/Biodegradable
/ Residual
Others (please specify)
____________________________________________

6. Barangay Collection Scheme (Put a check mark (✓) on the appropriate box)

/ Separate day collection of different wastes


Same day collection of different wastes on separate trucks
Others, please specify:
______________________________________________________

FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY

7. Determine the compliance rate of the Barangay on the establishment of MRF

Yes / No
A.) The Barangay has a Materials Recovery Facility

If yes, what type of facility?


(If the barangay has any of following, automatic 50%)
___Established MRF operated by the barangay
___ MRS cum MRF/ covered by MOA w/ junkshops
___ Clustered with a barangay owning an MRF
___ Centralized MRF*
___ Others (please indicate)
_____________________________________________________
Does the existing MRF have an operational solid waste transfer
station/sorting station, drop-off center, composting facility, and a
recycling facility? Or does the MRS effectively address all types of
waste? (50%)
TOTAL 0
* Centralized MRF must show that it has the capacity to process wastes coming from covered barangay

8. Based on the total score, is the LGU compliant?


If score is 100%, tick “Yes”
Otherwise, tick “No”

Yes / No

WASTE GENERATION AND WASTE DIVERSION

9. Determine Waste Generation of Barangay per quarter

9.1 Waste Generation of the LGU per capita 0.268


*refer to WACS of 10-Year SWM Plan
9.2 Estimated Waste Generation per quarter
Waste Generation of the LGU per capita x Brgy. Population
139,393.5
4 quarters
kilo
grams

10. 1 Did the barangay conduct clean-up (coastal, rivers and other water bodies) activities in
the last quarter?

/ Yes No

10.2 If yes, what is the total number of sacks of marine debris/solid waste collected
during clean-up activities?

Total number of sacks of


solid waste collected

11. Determine total volume of waste diverted per quarter


Type of Waste Volume of Waste Diverted (in kilograms)
Compost 44,606 kilograms
Recyclables 34,848 kilograms
Others
TOTAL VOLUME 79,454

12. Determine compliance of LGU to Waste Diversion Target

Waste Diverted per quarter (Use formula


below

WD = Volume of Compost + Recyclables + Others


EWG per quarter (*refer to Item 9.2) x
100
NO-LITTERING AND RELATED ORDINANCES

13. The Barangay has its own No-Littering ordinance?

Yes / No

14. Does the City/Municipality have a No-Littering Ordinance which the Barangay
implements?

Yes / No

15. If “Yes”, does the barangay apprehend violators of R.A.? (Check for apprehension
tickets, record of violators, etc.)

Yes / No

NEXT STEPS

REASONS FOR
KEY LEGAL LEGAL
LOW- NEXT STEPS
PROVISION CONSEQUENCES
COMPLIANCE
Segregation at need more
information on IEC
Source Administrative Monitoring on going
Functional MRFs sanctions, fines Absence of MRF Planning stage
and/or penalties
Waste Generation under R.A. 9003 Lack of knowledge re: Conduct of house to
and Waste waste segraration and house monitoring
Diversion (Sections 49 and 50) waste diversion
No Littering Absence of Passed/adopt ordinance
Ordinances ordinance on no on no littering
littering

Accomplished by:

____________________________________ _________________
Committee Chair on Environment or authorized
Date
representative

Certified Correct:

_________________
____________________________________
Date
Punong Barangay or authorized representative

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