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See Vaccination ScheduleCLOSE TO 500 USED TIRES COLLECTED AS BAGUIO STEPS UP ANTI-DENGUE DRIVE
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GSO Office Eugene Buyucan said that as of morning of 12 noon of June 17, they have collected 497 used tires from barangays days after Mayor Benjamin Magalong directed barangays officials to designate pick-up points for residents to deposit their discards and to coordinate collection by the GSO.
“The tires came from Loakan Proper, Magsaysay, North Sanitary Camp and Irisan barangays. The collection is ongoing now at Irisan and various barangays upon their coordination with our office,” Buyucan said.
Used tires along with uncovered drums, bottles and plants like fortune plants and bromeliads had been identified as of common mosquito breeding sites found in most places where clustering of cases had been occurring.
Buyucan said the collected tires will be used in landscaping the Irisan eco-park, the plan for which integrates the use of environmentally friendly materials in sloping and others.
He said excess tires can be used for other programs possibly livelihood ventures for women, youth and other organizations being served by the Office of the City Social Welfare and Development.
“We have coordinated with the OCSWDO so the city can conduct trainings on handicrafts using tires for materials like furniture and other products or on environmental sloping techniques using the same materials for those who are interested,” Buyucan said.
He said his office will continue receiving requests for pick-up from the barangays in the coming days. – Aileen P. Refuerzo