23 May
A proposal to set up more waste-to-energy plants and in-cinerators in Yangon, and other regions and states, to produce electricity was debated at the Pyithu Hluttaw.
The proposal was submit-ted by U Nyan Lin of Shwepyitha constituency.
In his proposal, the MP stated that to reduce and pre-vent the environmental damage caused by garbage, the gov-ernment must construct more waste-to-energy plants, which can generate 760 KW of power. He urged the government to build incinerators which can handle over 2,000 tons of gar-bage per day in Yangon, and at least 60 tons of garbage per day in the regions and states.
Daw Cho Cho Win of Maw-laik constituency seconded the proposal, stating that it would ensure electricity production, environmental conservation, production of fertilizers, and resolution of land problems re-lated to garbage.
In response to the propos-al, Member of the Nay Pyi Taw Council U Nyi Tun said there weren’t enough funds for han-dling garbages in Kayah State, Kayin State, Chin State, Bago Region, Magway Region, and Rakhine State to establish waste-to-energy plants and in-cinators.
In Sagaing Region, plans are under way to build a plant with Japanese technology, he said.
In Dawei, Taninthayi Re-gion, which produces about 60 tons of garbage per day, a lo-cal voluntary group is working with the Development Affairs Department to dump garbage, such as plastic, tin, and paper, after reducing its size, he said.
Plans are under way to build a furnace to burn plastic waste, he added.
In Mon State, the state government and Finland-based BIOKOSKI Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understand-ing to establish a waste-to-en-ergy plant to burn garbage sourced from Mudon, Kyeik-mayaw, Chaungzon, and Paung townships in the state, he said.
Mandalay Region has im-plemented a garbage manage-ment system and will carry out an assessment for building a waste-to-energy plant, he said.
Big cities such as PyinOoL-win, Bagan, NyaungU, Kyaukse, and Pyawbwe are practicing a semi-aerobic landfill system, with Japanese technology, to limit environmental damage, he added. A locally made fur-nace will become operational in Myittha in the 2019-2020 fiscal year, he said.
The Nay Pyi Taw Coun-cil Area produces 250 tons of garbage every day, which is dumped at designated places in Pobbathiri, Lewe, and Tatkon townships, he said.
The government would consider a long-term plan for waste-to-energy plants as the investment for such plants is high, and there is still enough land available for continuing with the controlled landfill sys-tem for disposing garbage, he said.
He said waste-to-energy plants are suitable for Yangon, Mandalay, and other cities, which are facing difficulties with the controlled landfill system. But, the system is suitable for other cities which have enough space to be able to balance the financial aspects. Pyithu Hlut-taw Speaker U Khun Myat sought remarks from MP U Nyan Lin, who submitted the proposal, and announced that the proposal would be put on record. The 12th session of Py-ithu Hluttaw regular meeting will be held on 24 May.—Aye Aye Thant (MNA)
(Translated by GNLM)