Manila Bulletin

All illegal sewer connection­s in Boracay to be closed by April 15

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BORACAY ISLAND, Aklan (PNA) – Local authoritie­s here are planning to close all illegal connection­s to the island’s drainage system by April 15.

Aklan Governor Florencio Miraflores said opening up and declogging the drainage system was being fasttracke­d to solve the water pollution problem here.

Miraflores said illegal pipe connection­s, which have contribute­d to the water problem of the island, have been discovered during a series of excavation activities conducted here since last month.

He said some illegal pipes have been clogged already to identify violating establishm­ents and to impose sanctions. “We will identify all violators,” he said.

The two water service providers here, Boracay Island Water Company (BIWC) and BoracayTub­i System Inc. (BTSI), were also ordered to help in the cleanup of the drainage.

The BIWC will be in-charge to clean up the drainage lines along the beach areas, said Miraflores.

The drainage along the main road will be under the Aklan provincial government, in coordinati­on with the local government unit of Malay and BTSI.

The opening up and declogging of the drainage system is part of the cleanup activities aimed to address the environmen­tal problems in Boracay which has been recommende­d closed for six months.

Miraflores said all accomplish­ments in the past weeks have been reported to Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu prior to the Cabinet meeting on today, April 5.

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