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Prov’l gov’t ready to lift desist order on Pan de Azucar exploratio­n if…

- ❙ By Ime Sornito

ILOILO – The provincial government of Iloilo would consider lifting the cease and desist order (CDO) against two mining companies conducting exploratio­n in Pan de Azucar Island in the municipali­ty of Concepcion if validation and investigat­ion results by the Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) Region 6 negate earlier reports on the presence of arsenic chemicals in the groundwate­r.

The potentiall­y harmful chemical is specifical­ly monitored in Barangay Taloto-an, one of the three barangays that comprise Pan de Azucar Island.

Atty. Cesar Emmanuelle Buyco Jr., head of the Provincial Government Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office ( PGENRO), said they have already forwarded to the EMB-6 the results of their field investigat­ion from January 2024.

He disclosed that in a discussion with the EMB- 6 director, Atty. Ramar Niel V. Pascua, the latter, revealed that the EMB-6 will validate PGENRO’s findings.

“Ma- conduct man sila sang validation. Ti, kon sala kami ti okay i- lift ta eh, pero sa subong mas importante ang welfare sang mga pumoluyo sang isla,” Buyco told Panay News.

To recall, the first condition by the provincial government in lifting the CDO against mining companies TVI Resource Developmen­t (PHILS) Inc. from Makati City and Mindoro Resources Ltd. from Canada is for them to present measures aimed at protecting the marine life of Pan De Azucar Island, preventing or mitigating the potential for arsenic contaminat­ion of groundwate­r, and until the conditions set forth as a result of the aforementi­oned investigat­ion and evaluation are met.

The provincial government recently received a letter from TVI Resource Developmen­t Philippine­s Inc. maintainin­g that they do not use any chemicals, particular­ly arsenic.

The letter also said the presence of arsenic is a preexistin­g condition on the island, regardless of any exploratio­n or mining activities, as arsenic naturally occurs within the radius of massive pyrite deposits.

In the same vein, Buyco explained that the provincial government and PGENRO do not point fingers at mining companies.

“Arsenic is naturally occurring. Ti kon pag- drill mo tapos nag-igu ka sa tunga may arsenic diri, sige drill mo lusot kaw sa idalom, naigu mo ang groundwate­r dala mo to ang arsenic. Ang groundwate­r nagalibot na sia sa bilog nga isla, kagamay sang ecosystem. Buksan to karon sang Tambaliza, ang tubig kuhaon, indi bala, sin-o ang nakainom sang arsenic?” said Buyco.

And, if the mining companies decide to press charges against the provincial government, Buyco said that Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. is ready to face it since the welfare of the residents is a priority.

“Ti, file kamo kon gusto niyo mag- file sang kaso, amo na hambal ni gov. Amon ya importante ang mga tawo. Kung sala kami i- lift namon ang CDO, pero ang mahambal sina nga sala kami amo ang EMB and MGB,” Buyco added.

Currently, the provincial government is drafting a reply for the TVIRD, and the Office of the Governor is open to representa­tives from the said mining companies since they have been communicat­ing to have a talk with the governor in the coming days.

In the letter of the TVIRD, a copy furnished with Panay News, they are asking for clarificat­ion on the CDO the company received on March 7 in its Mineral Processing and Sharing Agreement (MPSA) area in the municipali­ty of Concepcion.

The said directive came directly from the Office of the Governor, who ordered the company to stop its exploratio­n activities under its affiliate company, Pan de Azucar Mining Ventures Inc.

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