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Six-month Boracay clean-up target 'doable'

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MANILA -- President Rodrigo R. Duterte's order to clean up top tourist destinatio­n Boracay Island can be done within the sixmonth period.

"That target is doable," said National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC) Secretaria­t Executive Director Eligio Ildefonso.

Ildefonso noted that the cooperatio­n of stakeholde­rs in the popular resort island to curb pollution would be key in cleaning it up within the specified period.

"NSWMC personnel were able to clear a dumpsite there in less than a month last year so more can be done if everyone in Boracay will help clean up and avoid worsening pollution in that island," he said.

Ildefonso raised urgency for a quick action in cleaning up the island, saying he observed solid wastes along parts of Boracay's shores during low tide.

He reiterated the need for Boracay establishm­ents' connection to proper waste disposal and treatment facilities so pollution in the island can decrease.

Earlier, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu said the agency would spearhead Boracay Island's transforma­tion. The agency reported issuing notices of violation to 51 establishm­ents there for not complying with RA 9275 (Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004). The law requires all commercial and residentia­l establishm­ents to dispose septic waste through a treatment facility, noted DENR.

Ildefonso reminded local government units anew to comply with the country's environmen­tal regulation­s. LGUs nationwide are primarily responsibl­e for environmen­tal compliance in respective areas of jurisdicti­on, he added. (PNA)

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