The Philippine Star

LGU collects P17.6 million from SAG extraction

- By LALAINE JIMENEA

ORMOC CITY – Being one of the best sources for sand and gravel in the Visayas, this city’s environmen­t and natural resources division (ENRD) saw 2017 as its banner year after collecting P17.6 million in fees from only two rivers.

The amount is more than double its 2016 collection of P6.4 million.

Mayor Richard Gomez said the revenues from sand and gravel (SAG) extraction would compensate for the damage the operation is causing to rivers, communitie­s and infrastruc­ture like roads, which bear the weight of heavy haulers.

“The city has been spending so much repairing our roads which these SAG concession­aires are using and they were only paying a pittance in the past. Under my administra­tion, they should pay the right fees,” Gomez said.

Gomez, who took over as mayor in mid-2016, has suspended extraction operations in several rivers pending rehabilita­tion and increased the extraction fees in areas where it is allowed.

He stressed that the “rape of Ormoc’s resources must stop” after learning that the government was earning very little despite a constructi­on boom on the island and in nearby Cebu. Ormoc, which has 25 registered SAG concession­aires, is one of Cebu’s main sources of sand and gravel for the constructi­on of malls and condominiu­m buildings.

Records at the ENRD office revealed that the government was able to collect an average of P5.1 million for the years 2013 to 2016.

 ??  ?? Mayor Richard Gomez talks to sand and gravel concession­aires during an inspection of rivers in Ormoc in a December 2016 photo. LALAINE JIMENEA
Mayor Richard Gomez talks to sand and gravel concession­aires during an inspection of rivers in Ormoc in a December 2016 photo. LALAINE JIMENEA

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