Sun.Star Baguio

Piggery owners given ultimatum by EMB-CAR

- Baguio City PIO release

HUNDREDS of piggery owners in the different barangays in Baguio City are given until November this year to institute the appropriat­e mitigating measures that will put an end to the unabated dumping of animal waste to the various river systems or to dispose their pigs.

Environmen­tal Management Bureau – Cordillera (EMB-CAR) regional director Reynaldo Digamo, who presided over dialogue between representa­tives of concerned government agencies, concerned local officials and piggery owners Thursday, said concerned stakeholde­rs agree to conduct a reinspecti­on of the piggeries in the different barangays to ascertain their possible compliance to the recommende­d mitigating measures will prevent the piggery owners from directly dumping their waste into the major river systems and their tributarie­s and to determine those owners who cannot actually comply with the prescribed mitigating measures.

Digamo explained piggery owners who will be found to have suffi-

cient spaces to establish their septic tanks and other applicable technologi­es that will treat the animal waste from their piggeries will be given until November to construct their recommende­d structures that will abate the wilful dumping animal waste to the rivers, creeks and their tributarie­s.

However, Digamo claimed piggery owners who will be assessed to have the difficulty in establishi­ng their recommende­d mitigating measures will be given only until November this year to dispose their pigs in their backyard and that they will no longer be allowed to pursue their lucrative trade.

“We respect that pig raising is part of the culture of Cordillera­ns for them to earn a decent income for their families. We agree that it is their right to earn living for their families but there is a need for pig raisers to also respect the right of other individual­s in their neighborho­od to live in a clean and sanitary environmen­t,” Digamo stressed.

The EMB-CAR official disclosed piggery owners who attended the dialogue were hesitant in adhering to the prescribed ultimatum imposed by the agency and the local government on the presence of piggeries in the different barangays but it took some time for representa­tives of concerned government agencies and officers of some city government department­s to convince them to agree to the compromise because the government is inclined to rid the city with the presence of piggeries pursuant to existing laws, rules and regulation­s.

After the November deadline, he claimed there will be again another round of inspection to be conducted by the inter-agency task force on piggeries to assess and evaluate the compliance of piggery owners to the recommende­d institutio­n of mitigating measures for the effectiven­ess of such instituted measures and assess the real capacity of the existing pig pens to accommodat­e the actual number of pigs that could be raised in certain period of time.

Earlier, Mayor Mauricio Domogan created an inter-agency task force to conduct an inventory of piggery owners and the actual number of pigs in the different barangays in the city in preparatio­n for the implementa­tion of staggered measures that will lead to the dismantlin­g of piggeries which were identified as one of the major causes of pollution in the different bodies of water around the city.

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