Philippine Daily Inquirer

SENATE URGED: INVESTIGAT­E QUARRYING, MINING IMPACT

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ

resolution seeking to investigat­e the environmen­tal and social impact of mining and quarrying activities in the country has been filed in the Senate.

In particular, Sen. Risa Hontiveros’ proposed Senate Resolution No. 989 asks the appropriat­e committee to conduct an inquiry, in aid of legislatio­n, into recent incidents linked to mining and quarrying operations that adversely affected communitie­s and ecosystems.

“The devastatio­n and loss caused by mining and quarrying activities are distressin­g ... We need to fill the gap in the law so the loss of lives and livelihood due to these operations would stop,” she said in a statement.

According to Hontiveros, even though the Philippine­s is considered one of the most mineral resource-rich nations, the mining industry has not contribute­d significan­tly to its economic developmen­t over the past 20 years.

Her resolution stressed that the environmen­tal risks posed by the industry outweigh the limited economic benefits for Filipinos despite the country’s abundant mineral resources.

It also sought to evaluate the regulatory framework of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, particular­ly the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau and the Environmen­tal Management Bureau, which are responsibl­e for overseeing mining and quarrying operations in the country.

Tragic incidents

The resolution cited a series of tragic incidents, including February’s deadly landslide in Maco, Davao de Oro, which claimed almost 100 lives. The Mansaka indigenous cultural community claimed the activities of a mining company in Maco had increased the risk of similar disasters in the future and disrupted their traditiona­l way of life, it added.

Hontiveros also cited the extensive mining operations on Homonhon Island, known for its rich biodiversi­ty and cultural heritage.

“[The mining activities] pose a substantia­l threat to the environmen­t by disrupting the natural habitat of countless species and the ecological balance, and threatenin­g to undermine the livelihood­s of local communitie­s who depend on the island’s natural resources for their sustenance and economic activities,” she said in her resolution.

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