
The Medina administration has made available RD$450 million in equipment to city governments for the technical shutdown of waste dumps in Santiago, Moca, Villa Altagracia, Hato del Yaque, Verón-Punta Cana, Tamboril, Puerto Plata and Azua. Heavy equipment is also delivered to be used in emergency situations under Dominicana Limpia-backed projects. The different city governments and municipal districts will now be able to better deal with natural disasters.
President Danilo Medina was present at the event that took place at the Dominican Municipal League (LMD) headquarters in Santo Domingo. 392 city governments received heavy equipment for city cleaning. The Presidente beer brewery, Cervecería Nacional Dominicana contributed 17 trucks to city governments that have begun waste separation programs.
The effort for waste separation and recycling and the efficient management of wastes is coordinated by Domingo Contreras, of the Integral Plan for the Handling of Solid Wastes, “Dominicana Limpia” (Clean Dominicana). He said that 88 municipalities and municipal districts were participating in the project.
In addition to its use for shutting down waste dumps, the equipment can also be used at active refuse dumps around the country. The donation corresponded to the celebration of the first year anniversary of the Dominicana Limpia project that is heavily supported by the private sector.
According to newspaper accounts the equipment was acquired through public tender for the amount of some RD$450 million with payment being made by the government and private entities.
Johnnie Jones, the Secretary-General of the LMD, said the equipment delivery marks the definitive beginning of effective handling of solid waste for the first time as a policy of the state.
The equipment delivered to each city government consists of two vibrating compactors (steam rollers), two bulldozers, two excavators, two graders, two rear hoes, a lowboy heavy equipment transporter, six trucks, three crew trucks and four crew cab pickup trucks. The different municipalities also received equipment for removing trash after a major storm, such as motorized wood saws, blowers, and sprayers together with hazmat suits.
Also present at the delivery were Presidency Minister Gustavo Montalvo, Administrative Minister of the Presidency Jose Ramon Peralta, and Interior & Police Minister José Ramón Fadul, Environment Minister Angel Estevez and Economy Minister Isidoro Santana. Also Attending were the president of the Dominican Federation of Municipal Districts Ramón Santos and the executive director of Dominicana Limpia, Jorge Luis Bisono.
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28 June 2018