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The local public service manager, Jhansell Espinoza Cárdenas, said yesterday that 80% of district municipalities in the province of Huancayo have problems with the final disposal of solid waste.
“Many of the districts not to say all, do not have an infrastructure of final disposal of solid waste, only have controlled dumps,” he said based on the inspection carried out by the Huanca commune to the districts, according to the law.
In this regard, he mentioned that the authorities on duty have to make important decisions to invest in solid waste management.
Small municipalities are those that show problems such as lack of personnel, compactors because they have not invested anything and that is why they do not have logistics and personal. The official said.
INCREASE.
From 150 to 200 tons, the generation of solid waste was increased during the Santiago and Fiestas Patrias parties, local public service manager Jhansell Espinoza Cárdenas reported.
“The generation of solid waste increased by 50% in Huancayo, during the festivities for Santiago and in the long holiday for national holidays,” said the official.
They still continue to collect solid waste in the district of Pilcomayo, for the health emergency they are going through, and have been admitted for 15 days, of the 30 that admitted them in a dump in the El Tambo district.
Yesterday, the meeting was held with the representatives of various district municipalities to raise solutions and take agreements for political authorities to have the decision to invest in compactors, in addition to the execution of files and implementation of treatment plants that are very important.
In the minimum municipalities they must prepare the file and seek financing in the regional and national government.
The increase in Foncomun, announced by the National Government will be an opportunity for communes to invest in solid waste management.
At the meeting, another problem was also addressed such as the lack of water and the effects of climate change, such as extreme cold temperatures up to 14 degrees Celsius below zero, hailied in a drought time, which affect agriculture and therefore to the economy of the population in the various districts.
