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CCBO Initial Solid Waste Management Assessment Dominican Republic

The assessment’s main objectives were to assess existing SWM programs in the Province of Samaná, with the goal of identifying processes, or the lack of, that are the cause of marine plastic pollution— which will ultimately inform the program’s Year One Work Plan.

2021.12_CCBO_Initial SWM Assessment_DR

November 19, 2021

Dominican Republic

Latin America and the Caribbean

Ocean Plastic Pollution

Clean Cities, Blue Ocean

Introduction

From January 13-17, 2020, a Tetra Tech team composed of a marine biologist, four solid waste experts,
and the CCBO Program Manager conducted an Initial Waste Management Assessment (IWMA) in the
Province of Samaná, Dominican Republic (DR). The IWMA was conducted through meetings with
multiple public and private sector stakeholders, site visits to four existing open-air dumps, and to two
potential sanitary landfill locations. Consultative meetings included discussions with the Ministry of
Environment and Natural Resources, Samaná Province Mayors, Federación Dominicana de Municipios
(Dominican Federation of Municipalities, FEDOMU), Dominicana Limpia, the Tourism Cluster, potential
private sector investors, and USAID/Dominican Republic Mission staff. A complete list of participants is
included in Annex I. The team also observed curbside waste collection methods, waste transportation,
roadside litter, and the degradation of streams/creeks and estuaries/deltas.

The assessment’s main objectives were to assess existing SWM programs in the Province of Samaná,
with the goal of identifying processes, or the lack of, that are the cause of marine plastic pollution—
which will ultimately inform the program’s Year One Work Plan. The IWMA provides an overview of
Samaná’s current SWM system capabilities and the clear need for a sustainable integrated waste
management system that will help restore the province’s natural environment and improve public health.

Download the full report here.

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