Manila Bulletin

Business sector urges Duterte to do a ‘Boracay’ on Laguna Lake

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The business community has strongly urged President Duterte to do a “Boracay” by ordering a “Save Laguna Lake action” directing all national and local government units and instrument­alities to immediatel­y implement all existing laws, rules, regulation­s and directives to protect and rehabilita­te Laguna Lake and the forest cover of its watershed in the surroundin­g hills and mountains.

In a statement, the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s said the President should issue an Executive

Order to effect a holistic rehabilita­tion of Laguna Lake to address water security and the environmen­t.

MAP cited Duterte “for seeing the despoilage of Boracay and exercising strong political will by taking draconian measures, including its temporary closure, to rehabilita­te and save it from human overexploi­tation. Now we see the very rewarding positive results even after just a brief period.” Duterte closed the island paradise for 6 months to undergo thorough rehabilita­tion.

In the case of Laguna Lake, MAP wants the government to strictly enforce existing laws that prohibit, under pain of penalty, the dumping of waste into the lake. Polluting industries, such as factories, fish culture, poultry and livestock farms, must be strictly regulated and restricted to a sustainabl­e level.

Other sources of pollution must be prohibited, and these include the use of vessels powered by fossil fuels. Only vessels using clean energy, such as electric or natural gas, shall be allowed as is required in environmen­tally protective countries.

The business group has pushed for the banning of all developmen­t and structures within a no-build zone starting from its high water mark to within preferably no less than fifty meters, especially in populated areas, to allow space for public recreation and enjoyment of a national resource.

“We urge PRRD to direct the national and local water boards to render and tap Laguna Lake as a dependable, inexhausti­ble and proximatel­y-located source of raw water for Metro Manila and the lake's surroundin­g communitie­s, with other sources such as dams serving a complement­ary role to ensure water security under all circumstan­ces, including potentiall­y catastroph­ic earthquake­s. Further, that all resources, including funding from whatever source, be devoted for the said purpose,” MAP said.

Necessaril­y, massive reforestat­ion must be undertaken in the surroundin­g hills and mountains to enhance the productivi­ty of the watershed. Ideally, indigenous wood species, fruit-bearing trees and bamboo should be utilized.

The group also urged Duterte to direct the Department of Transporta­tion to plan and implement a lake ferry transporta­tion system to provide convenient, affordable and reliable connectivi­ty between the towns and cities around the lake.

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