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                    [Title] => QC Council gives nod to Payatas conversion
                    [Summary] => The Quezon City Council has approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. to enter into a negotiated contract with a reputable firm to convert Payatas dump into a controlled facility.


The resolution, principally authored by Councilor Antonio Inton Jr. (4th district) is in consonance with Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Waste Management Act, which gives local government units three years to close open dumps.

Under the law, the Quezon City government has until Jan. 6, 2005 to convert Payatas into a controlled dump.
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Instead, what looms is a slew of law suits among the contending parties and members of the City Council who approved early this year a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Paref-Northfield, an Opus Dei-run school, to use the 3.1 hectare of property at the Green Meadows 3 Subdivision for free for 50 years.
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COUNCILOR ANTONIO INTON JR.
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                    [Summary] => The Quezon City Council has approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. to enter into a negotiated contract with a reputable firm to convert Payatas dump into a controlled facility.


The resolution, principally authored by Councilor Antonio Inton Jr. (4th district) is in consonance with Republic Act 9003, or the Ecological Waste Management Act, which gives local government units three years to close open dumps.

Under the law, the Quezon City government has until Jan. 6, 2005 to convert Payatas into a controlled dump.
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Instead, what looms is a slew of law suits among the contending parties and members of the City Council who approved early this year a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Paref-Northfield, an Opus Dei-run school, to use the 3.1 hectare of property at the Green Meadows 3 Subdivision for free for 50 years.
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