By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff Reporter
GRASS FIRE broke out at the
Laoag City sanitary landfill causing a fire that lasted for a week.
This was disclosed by Laoag
City assistant city engineer Fred Agpaoa as he declared that the facility is
now safe.
Smoke enveloped the landfill
last week as the city engineering office and the city Bureau of Fire Protection
scampered to put out the fire. Fire trucks from neighboring towns assisted the
Laoag fire station in trying to control the blaze, which lasted for days.
Based on the investigation
conducted by the engineering office and the Laoag BFP, they pointed to a grass
fire near the landfill as the cause of the incident. They theorized that the
grass on fire was blown by wind in reaching the landfill which resulted in a
bigger fire as waste residue—methane—ignited the fire.
Mr. Agpaoa presumed that
methane ignited the fire as this is a flammable substance.
With this development, Mr. Agpaoa
requested Laoag mayor Chevylle V. FariƱas to push through with an earlier
proposal to build a retaining wall around the landfill. They estimate the cost
to be P3 million.
This incident again brought
to the open the issue that the landfill is actually just an open dumpsite.
But Mr. Agpaoa reiterated
that the Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources should not have issued an
environment compliance certificate to Laoag City when the landfill was being
constructed if they lacked all the necessary requirements.
In 1997, the DENR issued an
ECC for the city’s garbage dumpsite which served as its transformation period
into a sanitary landfill. In 2002, DENR found out that Laoag lacks the waste
segregation facility which then resulted into an extension of another five
years.
In 2007, the controlled
dumpsite was transformed into a category of sanitary landfill by the DENR.
Meanwhile, Ms. FariƱas said
upon learning of the incident, she immediately tasked the city’s fire station
to put out the fire at the landfill.
To remedy this situation, Ms.
FariƱas said she will seek the assistance of environmentalists on how to
improve the landfill so this would not be repeated in the future.
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