Garbage Holding Area Opens in Cambridge, St. James

Written by SERENA GRANT

January 28, 2019

PHOTO: SERENA GRANT
Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Homer Davis (centre), cuts the ribbon to declare the Cambridge garbage holding area open on Friday (January 25). Also participating (from left) are: Director on the Board of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), Norman Brown; Regional Operations Manager of Western Parks and Markets (WPM) Waste Management Limited, Garnet Edmondson; Councillor for the Catadupa Division, Gladstone Bent and Councillor for the Welcome Hall Division, Gregory Bent.

Western Parks and Markets (WPM) Waste Management Limited officially opened the Cambridge garbage holding area, in St. James, on Friday (January 25).

Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Homer Davis, in his address, charged residents and businesses in the community to take care of the facility.

“I am appealing to the citizens of Cambridge and its environs to use this facility and use it wisely. I am also appealing to the business community, those persons who operate small, medium and large businesses in Cambridge, you also have a responsibility to keep your township clean,” Mayor Davis said.

Regional Operations Manager of Western Parks and Markets (WPM) Waste Management Limited, Garnet Edmonson, addresses stakeholders at the opening of the Cambridge garbage holding area, in St. James, on Friday (January 25).

He also implored the residents to properly dispose of garbage to maintain proper hygiene in their homes and the community at large.

For his part, Regional Operations Manager of WPM, Garnet Edmonson, emphasised that the organisation is serious about waste collection in the area, as such a programme has been put in place for frequent collection of garbage from the holding area.

“We have four skips to hold your solid waste. We have a programme in place to collect the garbage from these skips three times per week. After a month of emptying these skips, we will analyse to see if we need to add additional skips to hold the garbage that is produced in Cambridge. We will still have our trucks traversing the community to take out the household waste,” Mr. Edmonson said.

As part of the day’s activities, the WPM staff removed bulky waste items from the Cambridge community, which could potentially become mosquito-breeding sites.

Representatives from the Western Regional Health Authority also gave presentations on how to prevent and destroy mosquito-breeding sites in and around the home.

Source: JIS

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