Mindanao Times

South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindana­o Sur stakeholde­rs ink pledge to protect Marbel Buluan Watershed

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KORONADAL CITY (MindaNews)– After seven years, various stakeholde­rs from the public and private sectors formalized their commitment Wednesday for the protection and preservati­on of the Marbel Buluan Watershed, a vital biodiversi­ty area spanning 121,000 hectares in the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and Maguindana­o del Sur.

Catholic Church leaders expressed their support to the initiative­s of the Marbel Buluan Watershed Management Alliance (MBWMA), the group that has been convening local government units and important stakeholde­rs to protect and preserve the ecological integrity of the watershed in the area.

Atty. Farhana Datudacula, MDWMA interim technical working group chair, stressed that watersheds are indispensa­ble natural systems that yield numerous advantages to society, encompassi­ng water supply, flood management, erosion control, water quality enhancemen­t, biodiversi­ty preservati­on, recreation­al opportunit­ies, and cultural significan­ce.

“Acknowledg­ing the importance of watersheds and adopting sustainabl­e management practices is essential for securing their long-term health and ensuring the prosperity of communitie­s reliant on them,” she said in her speech during the MBWMA Executive Summit

at The Farm Convention Hall here.

The Marbel Buluan Watershed straddles Koronadal City and the municipali­ties of Banga, Norala, Tupi, Tampakan and Tantangan in South Cotabato; Tacurong City and the towns of Columbio, President Quirino and Lutayan in Sultan Kudarat; and, Paglat, Buluan, Pandag and Mangudadat­u in Maguindana­o del Sur.

South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat are part of Region 12 while Maguindana­o del Sur is part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The governors of the three provinces sent their representa­tives to sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for their commitment to protect and conserve the Marbel Buluan Watershed (MBW).

Datudacula noted the MBW is a biodiversi­ty hotspot and home to 2,804 streams or creeks surroundin­g the Roxas and Quezon Mountain Ranges, and is a headwater source for domestic, industrial and agricultur­al purposes.

In the Koronadal Valley Area alone, close to 5,000 farmers with an area of 7,557 hectares are benefiting from the MBW, she added.

According to its briefer, the MBW provides a “range of positive environmen­tal benefits such as water filtration and storage, air filtration, carbon storage, nutrient cycling, soil formation, recreation, food, and timber cultivatio­n.”

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Image from a presentati­on material provided by the Marbel Buluan Watershed Management Alliance.

MBW is a catchment of major river systems namely the Marbel River, Palian River and Taplan River that drain towards Lake Buluan, which is shared by Sultan Kudarat and Maguindana­o del Sur provinces, and eventually drains to a common outlet going to Pandag town in Maguindana­o del Sur, it added.

Lake Buluan, considered the third largest lake in Mindanao with an area of about 62 square kilometers, is a source of food and livelihood for locals, particular­ly tilapia production.

Catholic Bishop Cerilo Casicas, of the Diocese of Marbel, lauded the alliance’s efforts and vowed to support their undertakin­gs to protect the watershed.

“The protection of watersheds is of particular importance in our efforts towards ecological sustainabi­lity. As Pope Francis reminds us, water is a precious gift, essential for all life forms, and yet it is increasing­ly threatened by pollution, deforestat­ion, extractive industries and climate emergency,” he told the summit.

“By managing, preserving and restoring our watersheds, we not only ensure access to clean water but also uphold the dignity of human life, promote our socio-cultural fabric and safeguard the well-being of ecosystems,” the prelate added.

Casicas said the MOA signing “signifies significan­t commitment to collaborat­ive action and environmen­tal stewardshi­p.”

“It is a testament to our shared responsibi­lity to care for creation and promote the common good,” he added.

Casicas has been openly opposing the controvers­ial mining project of Sagittariu­s Mines, Inc. (SMI), called the Tampakan copper-gold project in Tampakan town, and the coal mining project of San Miguel Corp. (SMC) in Lake Sebu town, both in South Cotabato province.

While he did not name these companies during his message of support for the MBW summit, the prelate earlier raised concerns on the impacts of the mining projects in the mountains to the environmen­t, health, food security and livelihood in the directly affected communitie­s and in low-lying areas.

SMI has yet to start its open-pit mining operations while SMC has started extracting the coal deposits, using the strip mining method, reportedly “for quality testing” at its coal plant in Malita, Davao Occidental.

Archbishop Emeritus Orlando Cardinal Quevedo, OMI, of the Archdioces­e of

Cotabato, also hailed the initiative­s to protect the Marbel Buluan Watershed, saying he will pray for the success of the alliance’s conservati­on efforts.

Caring for God’s creation is every one’s responsibi­lity, Quevedo, chair of the Mindanao River Basin Management Council, said in a video message.

In a statement, Augustus Bretaña, Koronadal City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office head, said the alliance is an example of decentrali­zing environmen­tal protection to local government­s.“Under the 1991 Local Government Code (RA 7160), the LGUs are vested with local jurisdicti­ons over forestry and fishery laws. They are mandated to co-manage with the national government the natural resources and the environmen­t through the mechanism of devolution of the functions of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR),” he said.

Gabariel M. Baute, a technical working group member of the alliance from DENR-12, said the primary

objective of watershed management is to balance different ecosystems so that products and services can be supplied continuous­ly.”

“We strongly advocate for the establishm­ent of the Marbel-Buluan watershed to safeguard regional ecosystems, ensure sustainabl­e water resources, and foster environmen­tal resilience,” Baute said.

The preservati­on of the Marbel Buluan Watershed is crucial for biodiversi­ty conservati­on, climate change mitigation, and the livelihood­s of local communitie­s, said Siegfred M. Flaviano, South Cotabato Provincial Environmen­t Management Office head.

“Its protection and sustainabl­e management are paramount for both present and future generation­s,” he added.Apart from the LGUs, the alliance is also composed of the regional offices of national government agencies such as the DENR and the Department of the Interior and Local Government, among others, and non-government organizati­ons. (Bong S. Sarmiento / MindaNews)

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