Sun.Star Baguio

BLISTT, agencies urged to adopt Carless Day

- Baguio City PIO release

THE BAGUIO-La Trinidad-ItogonSabl­an-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) Airshed Governing Board continues to urge local government­s and concerned government agencies to adopt a Carless Day to contribute to the collective efforts of the government and private sector in reducing air pollution.

The Governing Board reiterated its previous appeal after Sablan Mayor Arthur Baldo reported the Sablan municipal government started implementi­ng a Carless Day every first Thursday of the month in compliance to the earlier resolution of the board.

Regional director Reynaldo Digamo of the Cordillera office of the Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB-CAR), who presided over the BLISTT Airshed Governing Board meeting Thursday, said the implementa­tion of a Carless Day within the premises of concerned government agencies and within the areas of jurisdicti­on of local government­s will not only save fuel costs but more importantl­y significan­tly reduce the pollutants in the air, particular­ly carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

At present, the University of the Philippine­s College Baguio (UPCB) is implementi­ng its Carless Day every Wednesday while the La Trinidad municipal government and the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) family is implementi­ng Carless Day in the compound of the EMB, DENR compound in Pacdal, Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB-CAR) in Diego Silang and the Watershed and Water Resource Research Center (WWRC) in Loakan every first Thursday of the month.

He underscore­d that the implementa­tion of a Carless Day by the concerned government agencies and local government­s even for a single day will help in reduction of pollutants in the air and will contribute in efforts to instill awareness on the importance of reducing air pollution among the residents and visitors

alike.

In relation to the presence of clean air ordinances among the concerned local government­s, Digamo claimed only Baguio City has an approved local clean air measure while La Trinidad municipal administra­tor Miller Quintin reported the town’s clean air ordinance is being finalized and ready for submission to the municipal council for second reading.

In the case of Tuba, the local government’s clean air ordinance has been submitted for considerat­ion and appropriat­e action by the municipal council.

The EMB-CAR official underscore­d that BLISTT local government­s must speed up the adoption of a Carless Day and put in place a local clean air ordinance in their areas of jurisdicti­on to help the environmen­t department achieve the realizatio­n of a clean environmen­t beneficial for the present and future generation of inhabitant­s. It is important for the present generation to guarantee a healthy environmen­t for their children and their children’s children.

“We must value the importance of the environmen­t to our lives by ensuring its preservati­on and protection. Let us not allow nature to get back at us in the future,” Digamo stressed.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? CAUTION. Motorists pass with caution along the portion of the Aspiras-Palispis Highway, particular­ly along Palina in Pugo, La Union which was damaged due to the continuous heavy rains caused by the southwest monsoon.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis CAUTION. Motorists pass with caution along the portion of the Aspiras-Palispis Highway, particular­ly along Palina in Pugo, La Union which was damaged due to the continuous heavy rains caused by the southwest monsoon.

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