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This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Lipa City's Waste Management Ordinance in Barangay Marawoy. Specifically, it seeks to understand the demographic profile of respondents, the steps taken by barangay officials, the effects on respondents, how respondents addressed problems, and if answers differed among respondents. Unmanaged waste can spread disease, so the ordinance was enacted to regulate waste in Lipa City as the population and waste increased. The implementation of the ordinance in Barangay Marawoy is the focus of this research.
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An introduction of a thesis only
Originaltitel
Implementation of Wastes Management Ordinance to Brgy Marawoy
This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Lipa City's Waste Management Ordinance in Barangay Marawoy. Specifically, it seeks to understand the demographic profile of respondents, the steps taken by barangay officials, the effects on respondents, how respondents addressed problems, and if answers differed among respondents. Unmanaged waste can spread disease, so the ordinance was enacted to regulate waste in Lipa City as the population and waste increased. The implementation of the ordinance in Barangay Marawoy is the focus of this research.
This study aims to evaluate the implementation of Lipa City's Waste Management Ordinance in Barangay Marawoy. Specifically, it seeks to understand the demographic profile of respondents, the steps taken by barangay officials, the effects on respondents, how respondents addressed problems, and if answers differed among respondents. Unmanaged waste can spread disease, so the ordinance was enacted to regulate waste in Lipa City as the population and waste increased. The implementation of the ordinance in Barangay Marawoy is the focus of this research.
Implementation of Lipa Citys Waste Management Ordinance to
Barangay Marawoy
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS:
This study aims to look into the implementation of Lipa Citys Waste Management Ordinance to Barangay Marawoy. Specifically, to answer the following questions: 1. What is the demographic profile of the respondents in terms of the following: 1.1 Age 1.2 Gender 1.3 Nature of Work 2. What are the steps undertaken by the Barangay officials in implementing Waste Management Ordinance? 3. What are the effects of the implementation of the Waste Management Ordinance to the respondents? 4. How did respondents face the problems that they encounter regarding the implementation of the Waste Management Ordinance? 5. Is there significant difference among the answers of the respondents in the implementation of the Waste Management Ordinance?
INTRODUCTION
Early human beings have been practicing techniques in
dumping their wastes. They simply dug a hole and bury their trashes and wastes to prevent bugs and rodents. This was easy for them because their population at that time was relatively small and do not produce much garbage. Today, as the world advances, science and technology keep progressing, many commodities, products and chemicals are being discovered and invented. Humans of today prefer instant products for convenience which are usually made of disposables, factories produce different chemical wastes and farms produce animal wastes. Also human population proliferate fast. According to The World Counts, Humans produce a massive 2.12 billion tons of waste every year. Consequently, multitudinous of wastes are produced. These are several factors why people can no longer simply bury their wastes in soils. Furthermore, some wastes which contains harmful substances can be no longer simply bury because such could be damaging to soil, ground water and natural habitat.
Unmanaged wastes can be attractful to rodents and insects,
which can be cause of chronic and infectious diseases. According to WHO, wastes can cause risk to public health by attracting flies, mosquitos, and rats, which may encourage the spread of diarrheal disease, such as dengue fever, yellow fever, bancroftian filariasis, bubonic plague, etc. The Philippines has been facing waste problems for years. According to Science News, Philippines along with India and Indonesia are one of the countries who has several toxic sites, where an estimated of 8.6 million people are at risk of exposure to lead, asbestos, hexavalent chromium and other hazardous materials. Those people at risk in the exposure could cause a loss of around 829,000 years of good health as a result of disease, disability or early death. To solve this problem, the Philippine Government passed RA No. 9003 which mandates that every citizen shall practice solid wastes. Lipa City is one of the fastest growing city in terms of economy in the province of Batangas. It has increasing business establishments and factories. Several lands were being developed to be a residential area, or to be a subdivision due to the fact of increasing population in the city. As the population, factories, and business establishment increase, wastes has become one of the biggest problem in the City. To resolve this, Sangguinan of Lipa enacted the Waste management Ordinance to regulate and control wastes in the city. And one of the purview of such ordinance was Barangay Marawoy.
Barangay Marawoy has become one of the barangays in Lipa
City with increasing population and center for commercial business. Marawoy as a part of Lipa has been suffering as well from wastes. This uplift the researchers to conduct a study to look into the implementation of Lipa Citys Waste Management Ordinance to Barangay Marawoy.
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