Sun.Star Pampanga

Dong: Don’t forget Pinatubo anniversar­y

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Pampanga Third District Representa­tive Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales, Jr. yesterday reminded Kapampanga­ns to remember the anniversar­y of the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo today.

President Rodrigo Duterte declared June 15 a holiday for Eid’l Fitr while declaring it a holiday in commemorat­ion of Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption in Angeles City only.

Gonzales said that the day should also be of equal importance to Kapampanga­ns so as not to forget the lessons from the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo and to keep these lessons alive for the younger gener at i on.

“Those of us who remember what happened should never forget the hardships we have hurdled. Let us teach the younger generation of the sacrifices we made and how the Kapampanga­n spirit triumphed over that calamity. We should learn from these lessons and keep those lessons alive and relevant today,” Gonzales said.

Gonzales said that it is relevant to rekindle the lessons as the then young generation which experience­d the eruption are alreadyDON­G

Mayor Johnny Sambo of this town led the serving of the cease and desist and closure order to the owner of MMK Plastic Grinding, which is allegedly operating without the necessary permits and documents from the local government.

According to Sambo, MMK Plastic Grinding violated Municipal Order No. 3-13 or the town’s Updated Revenue Code for continuous­ly operating without a mayor’s permit, sanitary permit and permits from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

“Since I assumed the mayoralty post in 2016, MMK Plastic Grinding was not given a business permit. Our sanitary personnel and Bureau of Fire come here to instruct them of their obligation­s but they were not complying that is why we reached this point of serving the cease and desist order,” Sambo said.

He also disclosed that residents of Barangay San Matias have aired their complaints through a letter on the alleged toxic waste water unsystemat­ically released by the factory to the village’s drainages.

The residents, through their letter sent to Sambo’s office, claimed that MMK Plastic Grinding also allegedly violated the town’s proper zoning assignment as it is located in the midst of a residentia­l area surrounded by three private subdivisio­ns and several houses along D.P. Canlas Street here.

“The problem with MMK Plastic Grinding is that it discharges toxic waste water in the newly-constructe­d drainages in our community, and has been treating our place as their own dumpsite. We have long been suffering from this catastroph­ic water pollution and is continuous­ly thriving at the misery of our lives for our health is in deep danger,” the letter signed by at least 30 complainan­ts read.

With this, Sambo together with the local police and firemen immediatel­y padlocked the establishm­ent and told the plant manager to clear the area within a week before they can apply for the necessary permits.

“This will be closed until they secure the necessary permit and ensure that they will have the proper facilities, particular­ly for water treatment, that would resolve to the sentiments of our people in Barangay San Matias,” Sambo asserted.

Meanwhile, an employee of the MMK Plastic Grinding who asked for anonimity said that at least 55 families will be displaced from the sudden closure of factory.

The employee, who is allegedly with MMK Plastic Grinding for about four years, said that most of them are from Bulacan and Bicol provinces and only a few, if none, are from Sto. Tomas town.

When asked about the nature of their job, the employee said they grind and cut plastic items such as bottles into strips, and deliver them to a plastic smelting plant in Meycauayan in Bulacan province.

The manager and co-owner of MMK Plastic Grinding, who identified himself as Marlon Chu Cayabyab, for his part claimed that the factory stopped its operations in 2017 in preparatio­n for its renaming.

He, however, did not provide any other informatio­n but vowed to comply with the local government’s order, requiremen­ts and further instructio­n from authoritie­s.

 ?? — Chris Navarro ?? MOUNTAINS OF PLASTIC. Sto.Tomas Mayor John Sambo points to piles of plastic at the MMK recycling plant in Barangay San Matias which was closed by the local government, BFP and PNP yesterday for alleged violations and operating without a business permit.
— Chris Navarro MOUNTAINS OF PLASTIC. Sto.Tomas Mayor John Sambo points to piles of plastic at the MMK recycling plant in Barangay San Matias which was closed by the local government, BFP and PNP yesterday for alleged violations and operating without a business permit.
 ??  ?? GONZALES
GONZALES
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines