Philippine Daily Inquirer

AÑO: RAPS AWAIT THOSE BEHIND BORACAY’S ‘ORGANIZED CHAOS’

- By Christine O. Avendaño @10avendano­INQ

BORACAY ISLAND— Violators of environmen­tal laws and building codes who were responsibl­e for the “organized chaos” on Boracay Island, could expect charges filed against them in less than six months, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government officer in charge, Eduardo Año.

“In the six months timeframe given to us by the President, we will be make everything possible to save Boracay and put those responsibl­e to face sanction,” Año told reporters on Thursday.

Five department­s

The interior department is one of five department­s tasked by President Duterte to rehabilita­te Boracay in six months. The others are the environmen­t, tourism, public works and justice department­s.

The full-scale effort to restore and upgrade the maintenanc­e of Boracay Island’s nature comes in the wake of reports of water pollution, flooding, garbage disposal problems, encroachme­nt and landuse violations.

Año said his department had created a task force to investigat­e local officials who had been negligent since 2001, when developmen­t of the island began.

He said more than 800 business establishm­ents had violated many regulation­s, like building without permits.

Some that had permits did not have environmen­tal compliance certificat­es, while others defied the easement rule prohibitin­g structures on beaches within 30 meters from the high-tide waterline.

300 violators

About 300 of the establishm­ents also violated the Clean Water Act and some had illegally built structures on wetlands and timberland­s, which were protected areas, Año added.

“There is no order. It’s being called organized chaos, so we will try to fix it,” he said.

He said the government would destroy illegal structures if the concerned business establishm­ents did not voluntaril­y demolish them.

Año said all establishm­ents would be given the chance to also connect to the sewage system.

 ?? —CHRISTINE O. AVENDAÑO ?? Senators hold a public hearing on the degradatio­n of Boracay Island on Friday, finding out for themselves how environmen­tal laws have been violated in plain view of local and environmen­t officials.
—CHRISTINE O. AVENDAÑO Senators hold a public hearing on the degradatio­n of Boracay Island on Friday, finding out for themselves how environmen­tal laws have been violated in plain view of local and environmen­t officials.
 ??  ?? Eduardo Año
Eduardo Año

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines