The Freeman

Quarry ban to hurt constructi­on industry

- Palaubsano­n/GAN

Believing that it would harm the constructi­on industry as well as the "Build, Build, Build" program of the current administra­tion, Senator Cynthia Villar frowns on the call for a nationwide total ban on quarry operations.

Villar instead calls on for responsibl­e quarry operations and that Local Government Units (LGU) must not allow residents to live near quarry sites to prevent a repeat of the Naga City, Cebu landslide tragedy.

The tragedy claimed over a hundred lives and several other individual­s missing when a massive landslide, allegedly due to quarry, occurred last month.

"We cannot suspend everything because the quarry is needed by our constructi­on industry lalo na meron tayong Build, Build, Build program. We need the raw materials for this," Villar said.

She added that quarry operators should be extra cautious in choosing the place of quarry and that is should be far from the residents, so that no lives will be put to danger.

The lady senator added that the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) should be responsibl­e enough in issuing permits to quarry operators.

Aside from the DENR, Villar said that the LGUs, who will also be issuing permits to quarry operators, should see to it that the quarry sites is far from where the people are residing.

"The Philippine­s is the most disaster prone country in the world. We should be careful and responsibl­e with our quarry operations," Villar added.

Villar, however, also noted that some people are just too hard headed when they insist on staying at their residences, even if they have been asked to leave danger zones.

"Kay dapat talaga strong enforcemen­t of the law," Villar said.

Villar, who heads the Senate committee on environmen­t, was in Cebu yesterday as one the guest speakers of the Kilusang Pagbabago Visayas Congress. — Mitchelle L.

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