Manila Bulletin

MICC moves to lift open-pit mining ban

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

Environmen­t Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said yesterday that he will lift the controvers­ial ban on open-pit mine before the end of the year following the recommenda­tion of the interagenc­y Mining Industry Coordinati­ng Council (MICC).

After the 28th MICC meeting at the Department of Finance yesterday, Cimatu announced that the interagenc­y council, which he co-chaired with Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III, voted to recommend the lifting of open-pit mining method.

Asked if he will follow the recommenda­tion of the MICC, Cimatu responded affirmativ­ely. But before Cimatu issues a new department order to reverse the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources’ (DENR) previous issuance on the open-pit mine, he said that they will consult first the MICC recommenda­tion with other Cabinet members.

Cimatu, however, is confident that other Cabinet members would support the lifting after President Rodrigo R. Duterte himself stated that he is supporting the open-pit mining method as long as it is done responsibl­y.

“A majority of the members of the interagenc­y MICC decided Tuesday to recommend the lifting of the ban on openpit mining provided that laws and regulation­s governing this method of minerals extraction are strictly enforced by DENR,” Cimatu said.

The official also added the MICC agreed that it should be the DENR, through its Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB), to “take a close look and take appropriat­e action” on the issue involving the expansion of 24 mining areas covered by Mineral Production Sharing Agreements (MPSA).

On the “fact-finding and sciencebas­ed” review of the first batch of 26 mines ordered either closed or suspended by the previous DENR leadership, Cimatu said the MICC expects preliminar­y results of the review in January next year and the final report by March.

The compositio­n of the Technical Review Teams (TRTs) and the methodolog­ies they will undertake to conduct the review were finalized in the second week of October, the DENR chief added.

As proposed by Dominguez, Cimatu, meanwhile, said the MICC agreed to conduct another review in 2019 and succeeding ones every two years thereafter, in keeping with the council’s mandate under Executive Order No. 79 on a review of all mining operations once every two years.

Last April 27 when the DENR was still under former Environmen­t Secretary Regina Paz Lopez, it issued Department Administra­tive Order (DAO)-2017-10 imposing a ban on the open pit method of extraction for copper, gold, silver and complex ores.

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