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VERMIN CONTROL. DEFINITION OF TERMS VERMIN – a group of insects or small animals such as flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, fleas, bedbugs, mice and rats.

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1 VERMIN CONTROL

2 DEFINITION OF TERMS VERMIN – a group of insects or small animals such as flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, fleas, bedbugs, mice and rats which are vectors of diseases PLACE – Land building, water or any means of conveyance

3 MORBIDITY: 10 LEADING CAUSES 1.Acute Lower RTI and Pneumonia 2.Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 3.Acute Watery Diarrhea 4.Influenza 5.HPN 6.TB 7.Heart disease 8.MALARIA 9.Chickenpox 10.DENGUE FEVER

4 General Requirements: A vermin abatement program should be maintained in places by their owners, operators and administrators. If not a local health agency will undertake the work at their expense. Vermin control in public places shall be the responsibility of provincial, municipal governments which have jurisdictions over them. The procedure and frequency of vermin abatement program shall be approved and by local health authority.

5 SEWAGE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL, EXCRETA DISPOSAL AND DRAINAGE

6 Only about 10% of sewage in the Philippines is treated or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. The rest goes back to nature – usually the sea. In this context of poor waste treatment and high population growth, water pollution is a growing problem for the country’s groundwater, rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. Polluting industrial material is also found in abandoned mining areas, with mercury pollution affecting water bodies in these areas. These problems are unfolding in a context of poor planning, and weak management and enforcement of regulations. World Bank. Philippines Environment. Accessed Nov 25 2009Philippines Environment

7 DEFINITION OF TERMS Public sewerage system – serves >25 people Septic tank – water tight receptacle which receives the discharge of a plumbing system House sewer – The pipe line conveying sewage from the house or building to the septic tank

8 Privy – structure which is not connected to a sewerage system and is used for the reception, disposition and storage of feces or other excreta from human body – Ex. – Septic Privy – Box and Can – Concrete vault privy – Chemical privy

9 Septic Tanks -Most of the wastes especially in urban areas in the philippines are disposed in Septic tanks -Should be generally rectangular in shape. When a number of compartments are used, the first compartment shall have the capacity from ½ -2/3 of total volume of tank -- It shall be built with concrete whether precast or poured in place -Shall not be constructed under any building within 25 metres from any source of water supply

10 As the waste collects in the tank the liquid and solids separate, and bacteria forms naturally to break down the majority of the solids. The liquid will eventually flow out through leach lines into a drain field of gravel, and then into the soil. The gravel and the soil act as a biological filter.

11 REFUSE DISPOSAL

12 “The waste crisis is worsening at a rapid rate. The national government has so far failed to provide and implement a wide-reaching and viable waste management program which can efficiently process and treat around 13 billion kilos of solid waste generated annually by around 89 million Filipinos,” Kalikasan PNE National Coordinator Clemente Bautista Jr. said.

13 REFUSE – collective term for all solid waste products consisting of garbage, rubbish, night soils, ashes, dead animals, manure, street sweepings and industrial wastes

14 CITIES and MUNICIPALITIES – are responsible for providing an adequate and efficient means of collecting, transporting and disposing refuse in their areas of jurisdiction in a manner approved by the local health authority

15 Occupants of buildings and residences shall provide a sufficient number of receptacles for disposing refuse to prevent vermin infestation. Refuse shall not be thrown in any body of water, street side walk, yard or park. It shall be stored in a suitable container Streets shall be kept clean by owners of properties lining the street from the line of the property to the other Public places shall be kept clean by the local govt.


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