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MBG 7 to boost ties with LGUs in curbing illegal mining

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DENR 7 Director Isabelo Montejo says there is no way to stop mining, but there is a way to stop illegal mining

THE Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) 7 will boost its partnershi­p with local government units (LGUs) in stopping illegal mining and quarrying activities in Central Visayas, amid the call for responsibl­e mining.

“There is no way to stop mining, but there is a way to stop illegal mining,” said Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) 7 Director Isabelo Montejo during the Mid-year Assessment on DENR programs, projects and activities, and expanded execom Meeting held last week.

Mining and quarrying have significan­t and growing roles in the economic developmen­t, especially with the expanding urban investment­s on constructi­on among others in Central Visayas. Illegal and small-scale mining proliferat­es as the demand for aggregates increases, said Montejo.

“When it comes to environmen­tal protection, we cannot do this alone. We need the different sectors to help us. We need help because in the end we have one planet and we use the same resources,” Montejo said.

MGB 7 Director Loreto Alburo sought for a stronger coordinati­on with the LGUs and local civil society sectors to report illegal activities in the region.

Small-scale mining operations or those activities, which rely mainly on manual labor and use simple implements, are regulated by the LGUs while large-scale mining is under the supervisio­n and regulation by the bureau, said Alburo.

However, he said that any mining and quarry activities that do not have permits both from the LGU or MGB shall automatica­lly be issued with a cease-anddesist order.

Alburo said that small-scale and large-scale mining activities must have an environmen­t compliance certificat­e (ECC).

DENR Secretary Regina Paz Lopez has ordered to conduct an audit of existing mining operations all over the country.

Audit

MGB 7 is set to finish its audit in August.

“We see the Secretary’s sincerity to help the poor through responsibl­e mining and one of the avenues for responsibl­e mining is for these mine operators to get ISO 14001 certificat­ion, although this is just one of the require- ments to be responsibl­e miners for the common good. We have also regularly monitored the tree planting and other environmen­tal and social developmen­t activities of these companies on a quarterly basis,” Alburo said.

In Central Visayas, there are 11 non-metallic and one metallic mining operations. Carmen Copper Corp., the lone metallic mining operation in the region was among the first to acquire an ISO certificat­ion in the country.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FILE) ?? QUARRY. In this photo taken last March, a boy stands on a reclamatio­n project by the Department of Public Works and Highways in Boljoon town. From a distance is Ili Rock, a hill where the filling materials were gathered for the reclamatio­n project.
(SUN.STAR FILE) QUARRY. In this photo taken last March, a boy stands on a reclamatio­n project by the Department of Public Works and Highways in Boljoon town. From a distance is Ili Rock, a hill where the filling materials were gathered for the reclamatio­n project.

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