Sun.Star Baguio

Lifting of TEPO at Sto. Tomas seen

FOR SPECIFIC AREAS ONLY

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

The Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office sees possible lifting of the Temporary Protection Order (TEPO) at Mount Santo Tomas.

CENRO Baguio Head Rainier Balbuena explained during the weekly ‘Talakayan sa Environmen­t Code’ forum of a management plan created by members of a council identifyin­g specific areas which maybe touched and preserved at Mount Santo Tomas.

The management plan conceptual­ized by a 15 member council aims to instill strict protection of the identified no touch zone to protect against the illegal cutting of trees and instead plant more trees while protecting its environmen­t.

“The 15 member

Council is now in the process of creating programs needed within the area of Mount Santo Tomas and as far as the timeline on lifting the TEPO order is concerned, I think the council who have shown its intention calling for the lifting of the order have signed a memorandum of agreement which will look forward for a wholistic implementa­tion of the management plan,” Balbuena added.

CENRO Baguio is now in the process of ground routing which identifies the agricultur­al areas, eco-tourism sites, and the areas where to put up souvenir shops at Mount Santo Tomas.

“As of now we are currently implementi­ng a permanent environmen­tal protection order and on a monthly basis, we continuous­ly submit a report in the courts through the Office of the Solicitor General who lawyers for the Court of Appeals. As of the moment, we have an approved management plan for Mount Santo Tomas forest reserve approved by all signatorie­s or stakeholde­rs headed by Tuba Mayor Ignacio Rivera,” Balbuena said.

Respondent and then Baguio City Representa­tive Nicasio Aliping Jr. and those acting on his behalf were directed to "cease and desist from performing acts to develop or enhance the property located at Mount Santo Tomas forest reserve, aside from immediatel­y taking steps to mitigate the contaminat­ion of Amliang dam.

“Under the management plan, it will dictate the direction in implementi­ng the management program where it would cover the division on what the multi-use zone and strict zone are. Under the multi-use zone, it identifies the ecotourism site, agricultur­al site, aside from identifyin­g the areas which maybe touched and managed by the communitie­s in the said area,” the CENRO Officer stated.

Baguio Regreening Movement Chairman Atty.Erdolfo Balajadia have earlier asked the Environmen­t Department for the possibilit­y of easing the implementa­tion of the TEPO to allow tourists to once again visit the area.

“The Mount Santo Tomas area is a beautiful and important place where we should let the tourists enjoy the scenery provided they will be regulated," Balajadia said.

The Supreme Court in issued a TEPO after then Baguio City Bishop Carlito Cenzon, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas led people of Tuba, Benguet, and San Fabian, Pangasinan filed a petition seeking for a Writ of Kalikasan and Writ of Continuing Mandamus.

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