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Illegal pipes dischargin­g wastewater into Boracay beach

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BORACAY, Aklan -Some 33 pipes dischargin­g wastewater into the beach here have been discovered by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR).

The 33 pipes have been found in at least three sites through the agency’s use of ground penetratin­g radar (GPR), Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu said in an interview, following the first meeting of the interagenc­y task force on Boracay’s rehabilita­tion here Friday.

The illegal pipes are causing the erratic water quality in White Beach, Cimatu, who heads the interagenc­y task force, said. He warned that “full maximum penalty will be imposed” against the erring establishm­ents behind these illegal pipes.

He said the investigat­ion is still ongoing to identify the owners of the pipes.

Liza Socorro Manzano, the supervisin­g science research specialist of the DENR’s Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau, said the 33 pipes were all found along White Beach.

Manzano said they will continue to locate and check the presence of buried pipes using the GPR.

Meanwhile, Cimatu said identifyin­g and removing all these pipes would hasten the island’s cleanup.

The environmen­t chief said that as long as the water quality of Boracay remains “dirty”, he will not recommend its reopening.

He, however, noted that the interagenc­y is on track in its rehabilita­tion of the island.

The interagenc­y task force’s meeting, presided by Cimatu, was also attended by other members, including Public Works Secretary Mark Villar, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno and top officials of various national agencies. PNA

 ?? MARK PERANDOS ?? RAMADAN. Hundreds of Muslims flock to a local masjid in Brgy. 23-C, Quezon Boulevard, Davao City to hold their prayers as part of this year’s observance of Ramadan.
MARK PERANDOS RAMADAN. Hundreds of Muslims flock to a local masjid in Brgy. 23-C, Quezon Boulevard, Davao City to hold their prayers as part of this year’s observance of Ramadan.

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