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Government
and Quasi-government Agencies
Several
government agencies share responsibilities for the execution
of the Solid Waste Management Programme administered by the
public sector:
The
Sewerage and Solid Waste Project Unit of the Ministry
of Health is responsible for establishing the framework for
and the initial overall implementation of the ISWMP. This
Unit will establish the Programme and hand-over the various
components to relevant Government agency that will carry out
the long-term implementation/management of that component.
The
Sanitation Service Authority of the Ministry of Health
has responsibility for the collection and disposal of solid
waste. It is however planned that this agency will soon be
less involved in the disposal of waste, i.e. manage the private
sector agency that will run the disposal facilities, while
concentrating primarily on collection of municipal solid waste.
The
Environmental Engineering Division of the Ministry
of Housing, Lands and the Environment is responsible for monitoring
and enforcement issues that pertain to overall solid
waste management.
The
Environment Division of the Ministry
of Housing, Lands and the Environment has been charged with the responsibility
of solid waste management legislation.
The
Division of Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Finance
and Economic Affairs administers international financing associated
with the Programme and offers advice and guidance in respect
of economic instruments and research in solid waste management.
The
Office of the Attorney General drafts and revises
solid waste management legislation and provides legal advice
to Government in respect of legal issues in solid waste management.
Ministry
of Public Works, has responsibility for road construction
and maintenance of roads that service the disposal facilities.
Private
Sector Agencies
The private
sector is currently involved in waste collection and recycling
but will soon be involved in solid waste disposal as Government
is making a conscious effort to involve them in this aspect
of solid waste management on the island.
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