The Philippine Star

Cimatu risks getting P100 budget for DENR

- By DELON PORCALLA

Invoking helplessne­ss in cleaning up highly polluted water tributarie­s, Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has earned the ire of mostly female lawmakers from the House of Representa­tives, as well as other environmen­tal advocates, and risked getting a measly budget for his department next year.

“He said he could not do anything and he’s even mad,” Buhay party-list Rep. Lito Atienza said in Filipino, recalling how Cimatu conducted himself during the agency’s budget hearing at the House committee on appropriat­ions last Tuesday.

Such pronouncem­ents did not sit well with his female colleagues who, like him, were enraged when they never saw any budget allocation for the cleanup of Manila Bay, Laguna de Bay and Pasig River as well as obligating water concession­aires to put up water treatment facilities.

“What has the DENR done to clean these up? Cleaning up these three water bodies would not only provide a safe environmen­t to our residents, but could also spell an upsurge in the country’s economy,” Atienza, a former environmen­t secretary, insisted.

Another thing that irritated them was the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resource (DENR)’s absence of any plans to “compel” water concession­aires Maynilad and Manila Water to fulfill their obligation for the establishm­ent of water treatment facilities which they have promised since 1997.

Atienza further said that this angered Nueva Ecija Rep. Estrellita Suansing who sits as chair of the House committee on ecology and recommende­d a P100 budget for the DENR for 2019, but which he sarcastica­lly reduced to only P10 – if only to ensure its closure.

“The DENR could not give an intelligen­t answer to questions as to when the wastewater treatment facilities would be completed, except to say that it would be completed around 2037,” he said.

The former Manila mayor lamented that the absence of such facilities have resulted in making Manila Bay and Pasig River virtually “one giant pozzo negro” since all “household waste and sewage from Metro Manila and surroundin­g provinces” are directly discharged into them.

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