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DENR officials inspect bioethanol plant’s violations

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REPRESENTA­TIVES of the Environmen­tal Management Bureau of the Department of Environmen­t & Natural Resources (EMB-DENR) Reg. 6 headed by Engr. Paul Wellen Orosio arrived at San Carlos City yesterday morning, February 24 to inspect alleged violations of the San Carlos Bioenergy Inc. (SCBI) .

The team together with the City Environmen­t Management Office (CEMO) examined the holding ponds, creeks, coastline, Tañon Strait including the wastewater coming from the bioethanol plant.

Orosio said the San Carlos City local government unit through City Mayor Renato Y. Gustilo requested to have the situation investigat­ed by the DENR and to confirm reports if indeed effluent from the bioethanol plant already reached Tañon Straight.

He added that they will make an initial assessment based on their field inspection, wait for the analysis of the samples taken from various bodies of water to know where the discolorat­ion started and ended and submit it to the regional office for adjudicati­on.

Other than Orosio, the team composed of Engr. Cristina Ruth Desuyo, and Engr. Geremae Magbanua also took pictures and saw that liquid wastes stored at the plant’s holding ponds were almost overflowin­g that SCBI has barricaded the walls with sandbags and tires to prevent it from collapsing into the roadside of Route 7 national highway.

Yesterday, City Mayor Renato Gustilo said that he will not allow SCBI to operate until they settle environmen­tal issues. “I have a moral obligation towards the people of San Carlos, to protect their welfare and also the environmen­t”, Gustilo stressed.

On the other hand, Engr. Arthur Batomalaqu­e, Senior Environmen­t Management Specialist of the City Environmen­t Management Office confirmed that years ago the SCBI was already penalized by the DENR for the violations they referred to the Pollution Adjudicati­on Board (PAB) including recurring water discolorat­ions, foul smell and other environmen­tal issues.

The SCBI is the first regenerati­ve combined cycle power plant in Asia using sugar cane produces 42 million liters of bioethanol per annum and 8 megawatt of electricit­y. It’s operation which started in 2008 was halted since February 19, 2021 due to the order of Mayor Gustilo after its effluent spilled again to certain waterways of the city going to the coastline and into the open sea./pr

 ??  ?? DENR-EMB6 team gets wastewater samples from canals near the plant./pr
DENR-EMB6 team gets wastewater samples from canals near the plant./pr

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