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Luganville Waste Management Public Information Updates
Luganville Municipal Council waste
management team have been working on ways to improve waste management services
in the town. These improvements are needed so that activities such as waste
collection by the Municipal truck are more dependable and regular and the Waste
Disposal Site operates in a way that is better than how it currently operates.
The current Municipal waste management
activities are seen as important steps in the draft Sanma Province and
Luganville Municipality Waste Management Plan 2013-2016. These schemes are
among many projects that will take place over the next three years to help
control waste in the province and in the town.
Update No. 1 – Cost of disposal of waste
The Municipality want to improve the
operation of the Waste Disposal Site, so the cost of disposal of your waste
there will increase from 1st October 2013. Our new fees are;
Flatbed Truck – VT1,800
Pickup Truck – VT1,200
Small Load – VT600
The new gate fees will fund regular
maintenance and upgrading of the Waste Disposal Site, faster repairs of the
waste trucks and investigation of a new landfill site. When you pay your dump
fees you help us keep Luganville clean and tidy through better waste collection
services, and help the Municipality provide a better waste management service to
the residents of Luganville.
You can reduce your waste disposal fees by
reducing your waste taken to the waste disposal site. Compost your garden waste
instead and use it for growing vegetables.
Update
No. 2 - Opening hours
During the recent Consultation on the Waste
Management Plan, public feedback said that the Waste Disposal Site needed
longer opening hours. Because of this, the Waste Disposal Site will now have
the following opening hours as of 1st October 2013;
Monday to Saturday 7:30am to 4pm
Closed on Sunday.
The Municipality hopes that the extended
opening hours will reduce the frequency of illegal dumping outside the gate of
the waste disposal site. The Municipality will now be investigating any illegal
dumping outside the gate. If those responsible for illegally dumping their
rubbish are identified they may be served with a VT20,000 fine.
Update
No. 3 - Burning of waste.
The Municipality has strongly advised all staff
at the Waste Disposal Site to stop burning their waste there. The burning of
waste is bad for the health of local residents, people visiting the site and
the staff working at the site. Toxic smoke from the burning of waste can cause
illnesses such as lung disease, diabetes and cancer. Stopping the burning of
waste is one of the many ways the Municipality is improving the way the Waste
Disposal Site is being managed. The Municipality asks the public for their help
by not starting fires at the Waste Disposal Site also
Update
No. 4 – Cardboard Recycling
The Businesses
Houses in Luganville now receive a weekly kerbside cardboard collection service
for the purpose of recycling the cardboard and reducing waste volume. The Municipality have asked the Business
Houses to put flattened and tied cardboard out for collection every
Friday. No rubbish is collected on this
day by the waste collection truck. ‘This is the first kerbside recycling scheme
of its kind in Vanuatu and we want to make it work,’ said Prosper Buletare, the
physical planner with Sanma Province. The Municipality have a dedicated
recycling storage area at the Waste Disposal Site where the cardboard will be
stored before it is collected for recycling.
The public can
also bring their cardboard to the Waste Disposal Site and place it flattened in
the recycling storage area.
Cardboard Recycling Storage Area. |
Update
No. 5 – Other Waste Service Information
With the introduction
of new gate fees at the Waste Disposal Site the Municipality intends to be more
involved in the day to day management of the site. The gatekeeper will now
direct you where to off load your rubbish, so that we use the space inside the
pit effectively and efficiently.
The Municipality
will also hire a bulldozer once a month to maintain the Waste Disposal Site and
ensure it is kept tidy, accessible and safe.
Regular bulldozing of waste should keep the site organised. |
Andrew Ala, Environmental
Health Officer at Luganville Municipality said ‘The Municipality hope that
these new waste disposal activities will create a better managed, more
efficient and effective Waste Disposal Site that we can all be proud of. We ask for your support with this and that
you follow these new guidelines so that together we can keep Luganville clean.’
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