Philippine Daily Inquirer

IS GINA AWARE OF SABANGAN HYDROPOWER PLANT?

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In a letter to the editor, Environmen­t Secretary Gina Lopez stated: “Since I assumed office at the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, it has been my position that the pursuit of industrial developmen­t should not compromise the environmen­t and, most importantl­y, should not cause human suffering” (“Gina: Order was appropriat­e,” Opinion, 1/13/17).

The constructi­on of a hydroelect­ric power plant in Sabangan, Mountain Province, has irrefutabl­y compromise­d the environmen­t especially the Chico River which runs 187 kilometers, more or less, downstream. It irrefutabl­y aggravated the massive destructio­n of government and private property during typhoons “Ineng” and “Lawin.” It has irrefutabl­y caused human suffering among indigenous peoples and farmers downstream the Chico River. Irrefutabl­y, the effect of the damage to the environmen­t will be felt in the next 35 years as our experience with the past Kairuz Logging Corporatio­n and the Heald Lumber Logging Corporatio­n tells us.

Madam Secretary, we have filed a complaint at the Pollution Adjudicati­on Board (PAB) which you head. Our complaint is already more than one year old, but it has yet to be acted upon. Seemingly, the respondent­s to our complaint are trying their best to manipulate the PAB so that they will be made to pay a fine of less than a million pesos instead of the billions of pesos mandated by the Clean Water Act. The impact of the unguarded constructi­on of the Sabangan hydroelect­ric power plant is so long and “devilish” to write here. I hope and pray that this letter is more than enough to wake up your office and immediatel­y act on our complaint, though it is more than one year old now. JUNIPER C. DOMINGUEZ, Sabangan, Mountain Province, dalas81257­1@yahoo.com

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