W2W PROJECT DELAY FOR failing to act on the request of Sure Global W2W PTE Ltd for a letter of support in connection with the latter’s 15 million U.S. dollars waste to energy facility, Mayor Marc Brian is facing an investigation before the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA). This was gleaned from…
Lim tagged for breach of anti-red tape act
NOT A DUMPSITE BUT UNCOLLECTED GARBAGE – The mound of uncollected garbage left by residents on Pantal St. in Dagupan City where a sign is posted telling residents not to dump their wastes in the area has become a common sight in many city streets. (Punchphoto)
NOT A DUMPSITE BUT UNCOLLECTED GARBAGE
EXASPERATED over the continuous piling of uncollected garbage in many areas in Dagupan City, 24 of 31 barangay chairmen signed the resolution passed by their Association of Barangay Captains, strongly reiterating their previous call on Mayor Brian Lim to implement the joint venture agreement entered into by the past city…
24 brgy captains urge Lim to implement W2W
THE Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) in Dagupn City want the Waste to Worth (W2W) project to be implemented as soon as possible while a member of Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) recommended the hauling of the city’s garbage to the sanitary landfill either in Urdaneta City or Capas,…
W2W, hauling cited as options for garbage mess
THE scenic 54-km Daang Kalikasan in Mangatarem town and the Daang Katutubo in Aguilar town were closed to public starting Feb. 17 to address several problems that arose due to sudden tourist influx in the areas. The multi-agency emergency meeting presided by Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil decided to close the…
Daang Kalikasan-Daang Katutubo temporarily closed
THE provincial government appears to be losing the battle against the spread of the African Swine Fever (ASF) in Central Pangasinan as 1,441 more hogs were again culled last week in six barangays, bringing to 3,479 the number of hogs that were so far culled since January this year in the…
ASF infection hits 11 towns, 3 cities
CONTRA COVID-19 POLICY — A local health worker using a handheld thermal scanner randomly checks the temperature of a market vendor while another provides alcohol to persons entering the market in Lingayen town. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
CONTRA COVID-19 POLICY
CULLING CONTINUES IN MANGALDAN EIGHTY hogs were already culled in Barangay Bateng, Mangaldan, after they tested positive for African Swine Fever. Barangay Bateng became the ‘ground zero’ for ASF in the town, and the epicenter of the 1-7-10 protocol of the Department of Agriculture, along with Barangays Talogtog and Bantayan….
Five barangays being monitored
SEGREGATION OR SCAVENGING? – The two men are busy emptying trash bags in an area in Barangay Tapuac where residents dump their garbage left uncollected by the city government. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)