Sun.Star Baguio

Benguet mines slowly resume operation

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

AMID restrictio­ns brought about by the Covid – 19 global pandemic, mining firms in Benguet have resumed operations following health protocols.

Lawyer Froilan Lawilao, head of administra­tion of Benguet Corporatio­n (BC) last week disclosed when the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) imposed in Luzon on March 17, the mining company also suspended operations while maintainin­g a skeletal workforce.

Operation of the oldest mine in the country resumed during the modified general community quarantine (MGCQ).

It was in 2002 when Benguet Corp. ventured into Acupan Contract Mining Project following a request from the community endorsed by the local government unit of Itogon and the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau.

The communityb­ased project is a one of a kind partnershi­p with the Indigenous Peoples and community who formed themselves into associatio­ns where they are allowed to mine in identified mining areas.

The members are small scale and displaced miners or former employees after the suspension of the big operation on 1992.

BC has 300 employees are currently working closely with the 1500 contract miners employed by the contractor­s, but the mining firm was contemplat­ing on totally shutting down during the ECQ period due to the restricted transport of raw materials coming from other parts of the country and abroad.

“Benguet Corp. was contemplat­ing the suspension of operations because of the constraine­d materials but we didn’t push through. We considered the big factors such as the livelihood of employees during the pandemic,” Lawilao said.

Lawilao added workers from outside Itogon are also barred from entering the municipali­ty and Barangay Virac due to the strict implementa­tion of quarantine protocols.

Following a consultati­on with the local government unit, workers coming from Baguio City was given quarters in Balatoc [barangay Virac] to minimize their entry and exit in the town.

“They are only allowed to go home once a week after securing permits and health declaratio­ns from LGU and the company’s clinic,” added Lawilao.

Lawilao added the number one protocol and guidelines for miners and employees include practicing social distancing, practicing proper hygiene and wearing of mask.

“In coordinati­on with the contractor­s, instead of their mining areas that have 10 miners, we limited that to

half, to avoid crowd inside the mining tunnels, he added.

In a press conference last June, Mines Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) Cordillera said close to P278.8 million in losses were recorded by the four mining companies based in Benguet namely Itogon Suyoc Resources Incorporat­ed (ISRI), Lepanto Consolidat­ed Mining Company (LCMC), Benguet Corporatio­n Acupan Contract Mining Project, and Philex Mining Corporatio­n (PMC).

From March to May 30, LCMC recorded the highest loss with P138 million, ISRI with P134 million and Benguet Corp. with P5 million.

Fay Apil, MGB- Cordillera regional director, said these companies stopped their mining operations during the ECQ while PMC enforced strict protocols of no entry and exit from the mining site and continue its operations while observing quarantine operationa­l procedures amidst the pandemic.

“With the pandemic affected production, affected mga taxes that are paid,” Apil said.

Mining companies in the region reportedly aligned close to P20 million from its social developmen­t and management program (SDMP) for the Covid -19 crisis.

With Benguet transition­ing to MGCQ on July 16, Itogon reiterated small scale mining activities remain prohibited based on the Omnibus Guidelines on the Implementa­tion of Community Quarantine provided for IATF as well as other issuances by the National Government

In May, Itogon Mayor Victorio Palangdan has called on the national government to reconsider decision for the re-opening of the small-scale mining industry to help the affected residents.

 ?? Benguet Corp. photo ?? NEW NORMAL. Miners of Benguet Corporatio­n in Itogon practice social distancing, proper hygiene and wearing of mask.
Benguet Corp. photo NEW NORMAL. Miners of Benguet Corporatio­n in Itogon practice social distancing, proper hygiene and wearing of mask.

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