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Sanitary Landfills Region Province LGU Location 1 Ilocos Norte Bacarra Brgy Sanitary Landfills Region Province LGU Location 1 Ilocos Norte Bacarra Brgy. Durepes Pungto 1 Ilocos Norte Banna (Espiritu) Brgy. Bangsar 1 Ilocos Norte Nueva Era Brgy. Poblacion 1 Ilocos Norte Piddig Brgy. Abucay 1 Ilocos Norte Vintar Brgy. Parparoroc (14 Ester) 1 Ilocos Sur Candon City Brgy. Balingaoan 1 Ilocos Sur Narvacan Brgy. Dasay 1 La Union Agoo Brgy. San Agustin Norte 1 La Union Bangar Brgy. Cadapli 1 La Union Balaoan Brgy. Calumbayan 1 La Union Naguilian Brgy. Cabaritan Norte 1 La Union Rosario Brgy. Inabaan Norte 1 La Union Santol Brgy. 1 La Union San Gabriel Brgy. 1 La Union San Fernando City Brgy. Mameltac 1 La Union Sudipen Brgy. Seng-ngat 1 La Union Luna Brgy. Suroc Norte 1 Pangasinan Bolinao Brgy. Balingasay 1 Pangasinan Urdaneta City Brgy Catablan 2 Cagayan Lal-lo Brgy. Cagoran 2 Isabela Quezon Sitio Namnama, Brgy. Santos 2 Nueva Vizcaya Aritao Brgy. Kirang 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bagabag Sitio Tapaya, Brgy. Baretbet 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bayombong Boundary of Brgy. Upper Magsaysay and Upper Busilac 2 Nueva Vizcaya Solano Brgy. Concepion 3 Aurora Dipaculao Brgy. Toytoyan 3 Aurora Maria Aurora Brgy. San Joanquin 3 Bulacan San Jose del Monte City Brgy. Minuyan (Alejandro Waste Mgt. Inc.) 3 Bulacan Norzagaray Sitio Coral, Brgy. Matictic 3 Bulacan Norzagaray Sitio Tiakad, Brgy. San Mateo (Wacuman Inc.) 3 Nueva Ecija Santa Rosa Brgy. Mapalad 3 Nueva Ecija Palayan City MetroBrgy. Atate Clark (EcoSci Waste Corp.)Mgt. Corp., Sub-zone Kalangitan, Clark Special 3 Tarlac Capas Economic Zone 4a Batangas Alitagtag Brgy. San Juan 4a Batangas Batangas City Waste Garde - Brgy. San Jose Sico 4a Batangas Bauan Brgy. Malindig (Bauan SWM, Inc.) 4a Batangas Cuenca Brgy. 8, Poblacion 4a Batangas Lemery Brgy. 4a Batangas Taysan Brgy. Piña 4a Cavite Imus City Brgy. Pasong Buaya I (Coldwell Environmental Care Corp.) 4a Cavite Trece Martines City (Capital) Brgy. De Ocampo (TMC Integrated SWM Corp.) 4a Laguna Calamba City Brgy. Bubuyan (Suri Waste Management) 4a Laguna Kalayaan Sitio San Isidro, Brgy. Longos 4a Laguna Paete Brgy. Ermita 4a Laguna San Pablo City Brgy. Sto Nino 4a Laguna San Pedro Brgy. San Antonio (Pilotage) 4a Quezon Dolores Brgy. 4a Quezon General Nakar Sitio Pinagtaywanan, Brgy. Anoling 4a Quezon Gumaca Brgy. San Vicente 4a Quezon Infanta Brgy. Magsaysay 4a Quezon Mauban Brgy. Lual 4a Quezon Sampaloc Brgy. Bilucao 4a Rizal Morong Brgy. San Guillermo- BEST(IPM) 4a Rizal San Mateo Brgy. Pintong Bukawe (ISWIMS ) 4a Rizal Rodriguez (Montalban) Sitio Lukutan, Brgy. San Isidro (Rizal Provincial) 4b Marinduque Boac So. Bago-agong, Brgy. Maybo 4b Oriental Mindoro Calapan City Brgy. Batino 4b Palawan Bataraza Brgy. Rio Tuba 4b Palawan Puerto Princesa City Brgy. Lourdes Village 4b Palawan El Nido (Baciut) Brgy. Villa Libertad 4b Palawan Quezon Sitio Metropal, Brgy. Malatgao 4b Romblon Odiongan Brgy. Anahao 5 Albay Legaspi City Sitio Caridad Brgy. Banquerohan 6 Aklan Malay Brgy. Kabulihan 6 Negros Occidental Bacolod City Brgy. Felisa 6 Negros Occidental Bago City Brgy. Ma-ao 6 Negros Occidental Cadiz City Brgy. 6 Negros Occidental Sagay City Brgy. Paraiso 6 Negros Occidental Sipalay City Sitio Can-araw, Brgy. Cabadyangan 7 Cebu Asturias Sitio Libaong, Brgy. San Isidro 7 Cebu Cebu City Brgy. Inayawan 7 Cebu Dalaguete Brgy. Tapon 7 Cebu Talisay City Sitio Tapul, Brgy. Maghaway 7 Negros Oriental Bais City Brgy. Cambanjao 7 Negros Oriental Bayawan City (Tulong) Brgy. Maninihon 8 Leyte Burauen Brgy. 8 Leyte Ormoc City Brgy. Green Valley 8 Samar Calbayog City Brgy. Dinagan (Gadgarin) 9 Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga City Brgy. Salaan 10 Bukidnon Damulog Brgy. Poblacion 10 Camiguin Mambajao Brgy. Benhaan 11 Davao del Norte Island Garden City of Samal Brgy. 11 Davao del Norte Panabo City Brgy. 11 Davao del Norte Tagum City (Capital) Purok Sta Cruz, Brgy Nueva; Brgy San Agustin 11 Davao del Norte Talaingod Sitio Tibi-tibi, Brgy Sto Nino 11 Davao del Sur Davao City Brgy New Carmen, Tugbok Dist. 11 Davao del Sur Digos City Brgy. 11 Davao Oriental Mati City Sitio Tagbobolo, Brgy Sainz 12 Cotabato M'lang Brgy. 12 Sarangani Alabel Brgy. 12 South Cotabato Surallah Brgy. Colongolo 12 South Cotabato Polomolok Brgy. Kinilis 12 Sultan Kudarat Isulan Brgy. 12 Sultan Kudarat Tacurong City Brgy. Upper Katungal 13 Surigao del Norte Surigao City Brgy. Cagniog 13 Dinagat Islands San Jose Brgy. Luna CAR Benguet La Trinidad (Capital) Brgy Alno CAR Ifugao Lamut Sitio Nabangan, Brgy Payawan NCR Metro Manila Navotas City Brgy. Tanza (PhilEco) NCR Metro Manila Quezon City Brgy. Payatas (IPM, Urban II) ARMM Lanao del Sur Wao Brgy. Katutungan.
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