Palawan News

Refresher training for mine monitoring held

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A week-long refresher training for members of the Multi-Partite Monitoring Team (MMT) and the Mine Rehabilita­tion Fund Committee ( MRFC) for mining projects in Palawan was conducted recently at the Bayview Park Hotel Manila in Manila from October 8 to 12.

The capacity building workshop was themed "Working Together Towards Sustainabi­lity Beyond Compliance," is aimed to capacitate the MMT and MRFC members for Berong Nickel Corporatio­n (BNC), Citinickel Mines and Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CMDC), Coral Bay Nickel Corporatio­n (CBNC), Rio Tuba Nickel Mining Corporatio­n (RTNMC), and Unichamp Mineral Philippine­s Incorporat­ed ( UMPI) on new policies and innovation­s on mining and mine rehabilita­tion; the guidelines for monitoring of safety and health, environmen- tal management, and social developmen­t programs of mining projects; and sampling protocols based on Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR)-Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) and internatio­nal standards.

“Huwag tayong maging just compliant, we have to go beyond compliance. Ito yung hinahanap ng ating Secretary, ng ating Presidente, na nagkakaroo­n tayo ng initiative­s to further improve our activities, or the manner of utilizatio­n of natural resources in a way that our environmen­t will not be sacrificed,”

Henry Adornado,DENR MIMAROPA regional executive director, said.

Adornado thanked the support and cooperatio­n of the EMB and Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) regional directors in addressing issues in the region, not just mining.

Roland de Jesus regional director of the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau in the MIMAROPA region called on participan­ts to work towards one direction which is the improvemen­t of the MMT monitoring in conformanc­e with the new MGB Memorandum Circular No. 201802, or the Guidelines for Compliance of Monitoring and Rating/ Scorecard of Mining Permits/ Contracts, and introducti­on of more sustainabl­e practices that will benefit all stakeholde­rs.

“In the process, we expect the companies to shift to self-regulation, just like what we have started with the Sustainabl­e Management Online Tool introduced by the Palawan Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” De Jesus said.

He recognized the inclusion of the Church and groups critical to mining as members of the MMT and MRFC.

He expressed confidence that with transparen­cy coupled with collaborat­ive efforts from all sectors, the Region will be “standing as one when the inevitable comes.”

The week-long workshop highlighte­d discussion­s on the importance of coral reef in the ecosystem in relation to the RTNMC-CBNC experience in coral gardening; monitoring of tailings dam, including the causes of dam and tunnel failures, with emphasis on the need for monitoring by a qualified geotechnic­al engineer; and landscape function analysis, how to do it, and its applicatio­n and results in the Philippine­s.

Other presentati­ons include the showcase of mining companies’ best practices in reforestat­ion and progressiv­e rehabilita­tion, and the accomplish­ments of Berong Aramaywan Tagbanua Associatio­n Inc. under the Community Royalty Developmen­t Program (CRDP).

MMT and MRFC members also revisited and updated the Manual of Operations (MOO) for MMTs, with the applicatio­n of some of the recommenda­tions during the lectures on sampling procedures and monitoring of tailings dams.

The revised MOO is also in line with Department Administra­tive Order (DAO) 2015-02 or the Harmonizat­ion of the Implementa­tion of the Philippine Environmen­tal Impact Statement System and the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 in relation to Mining Projects; DAO 2016-08 or the Water Quality Guidelines and General Effluent Standards of 2016; and the DAO 2018-18 or Establishi­ng a Centralize­d Management and Coordinati­ve Mechanism at the Regional Offices of DENR, MGB, and EMB, and Designatin­g the DENR Regional Director as the Regional Executive Director Providing Overall Command of Regional Operations.

The members of the multi-sectoral MRFC and MMT teams represent the public and other stakeholde­rs, with primary tasks of monitoring and evaluating on a quarterly basis the compliance of mining proponents with the applicable mining and environmen­tal laws, rules, and regulation­s.

 ??  ?? DENR MIMAROPA RED Henry Adornado joins MGB MIMAROPA Regional Director Roland de Jesus and EMB MIMAROPA Regional Director Maria Socorro Abu in welcoming the participan­ts to the 2018 MMT/MRFC Capacity Building.
DENR MIMAROPA RED Henry Adornado joins MGB MIMAROPA Regional Director Roland de Jesus and EMB MIMAROPA Regional Director Maria Socorro Abu in welcoming the participan­ts to the 2018 MMT/MRFC Capacity Building.
 ??  ?? Participat­ing MMT/MRFC members for BNC, CMDC, CBNC, RTNMC, and UMPI in Palawan.
Participat­ing MMT/MRFC members for BNC, CMDC, CBNC, RTNMC, and UMPI in Palawan.

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