Philippine Daily Inquirer

ECC not out of reach for SMI, official says

- By Riza T. Olchondra

XSTRATA Copper-led Sagittariu­s Mines Inc. (SMI) may have failed to obtain an Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e (ECC) for the $5.9-billion Tampakan copper-gold project in Mindanao, but it had many chances to act on the open pit ban blocking its project and has more chances to do so, a Cabinet official said Monday.

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has denied SMI’S ECC applicatio­n due to an open pit ban in South Cotabato, one of the host provinces, Environmen­t Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje said.

Paje also said his department’s action on the applicatio­n was only a matter of procedure.

SMI has appealed the ECC decision.

Paje has said that if the open pit ban is implemente­d, SMI cannot use the ECC and there may even be a question as to why DENR issued it in the first place.

The department cannot “sit” on the ECC as some have suggested because it could lead to an automatic approval under Administra­tive Order No. 42 (AO 42) of 2002 of the Office of the President.

“In other words, there was no other recourse but to deny,” Paje said.

“Do we need the project as a country? Yes. Do we support our national law which does not ban open pit mining? Yes. But the company is dealing with the local government and so far the open pit ban has not been overturned, and we had to make a decision. Big or small, everyone has to follow the rules. The DENR is not a captured regulator,” Paje said.

Under AO 42’s rules regarding ECCS for “environmen­tally critical projects” such as mining, the DENR’S Environmen­t Management Bureau has to process and act on an applicatio­n within 120 working days from the filing date.

SMI’S ECC applicatio­n was filed on Oct. 14, 2011.

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