Sun.Star Baguio

Benguet Corp’s TSF dam opposed

- Lauren Alimondo Sun*Star Reporter

AS DUMP trucks carry loads of sand for the raising of the dam embankment of Benguet Corporatio­n’s ( BC) Tailings Storage Facility No. 2 (TSF 2), stakeholde­rs of Itogon piled up rocks to stop the project.

The lower downstream community composed of three barangays in the town joined for the call to stop the plan to raise the dam level of TSF 2 in Itogon, Benguet.

Last October, BC notified the community and Itogon officials before the implementa­tion of the project and said considerin­g all issues and concerns raised were clarified, they claim there are no other hindrances to further delay the implementa­tion of the raising of

the dam embankment of TSF.

The company stated they will resume the dam raising activities the soonest possible in order to conclude it before the onset of the heavy rains, and typhoons adding the dam raising is clearly vital for the protection, safety, and integrity for the safe impoundmen­t of tailings materials to the TSF 2 to avoid overspill.

The enhancemen­t is up to a maximum of 775 meters but it will be used only up to 773 meters as the additional two meters will be maintained as a free board.

In a letter addressed to Itogon Mayor Victorio Palangdan, Lower Downstream Communitie­s in Itogon, Municipal Council of Itogon, barangay officials of the three barangays on Oct. 13, 2020, BC’s Resident Manager Valeriano Bongalos Jr. and administra­tive manager Lawyer Froilan Roger Lawilao added the Mines Geoscience­s Bureau – Cordillera Administra­tive Region (MGB-CAR) together with the Environmen­t Management Bureau ( EMB- CAR) and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples ( NCIP- CAR) have issued their respective answer regarding the issue.

On Aug. 28, Palangdan lifted the stoppage order in reference to the raising of the dam embankment of the company’s TSF 2 which was voluntaril­y put in abeyance by the company in compli

ance with the stoppage order issued by the mayor on August 5 this year pending acquisitio­n of required permits and also for the clarificat­ion of issues and concerns raised by the Lower Downstream Communitie­s, the local government unit and other stakeholde­rs.

BC added on September 10, the MGBCAR responded their office has no objection for the dam enhancemen­t activities as it fully authorized with the issuance of the Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e ( ECC) issued by the EMB and was approved by the Mine Rehabilita­tion Fund Committee.

“On Sept. 7 this year, NCIP-CAR also issued legal opinion declaring that the occupation of the parcels of the land where the TSF2 is located constructe­d falls within the ambit of vested property rights under Section 56 of RA 8371 and the Company need not secure the Free Prior Informed Consent ( FPIC),” BC said.

Background

The EMB have issued an ECC to the company to raise its level to 775 meters above sea level to accommodat­e more tailings to come from its existing operation.

The mining firm's current operation, the Acupan Contract Mining Project ( ACMP) conceptual­ized on 2002 was formed after request from the community and endorsemen­t from the local government and MGB

– CAR according to Lawilao.

It is a form of a community- based project, one-of-a-kind partnershi­ps with the IP’s and community who formed themselves into associatio­ns where they are allowed to mine identified mining areas at the undergroun­d. The production after being processed and sold to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is shared 60% in favor of the community associatio­ns and the rest to BC.

The members of the community- based associatio­ns are smallscale miners / displaced miners or employees after the suspension of the big operation on 1992.

Lawilao said the company constructe­d three dams, TSF 1, 2, and 3 adding the other two dams were used during their previous operations with the TSF 2 utilized for their current operation.

The mining firm and MGB – CAR regional director Fay Apil said the mining have the documents to implement the raising of the level of TSF dam 2 but the challenge lies on the opposition as they claim the project is not safe.

Talks with the stakeholde­rs of the town started since 2013 that led to issuance of a Memorandum of Agreement with the lower downstream communitie­s which involve barangays Dalupirip, Poblacion and Tinongdan who agreed to the raising of the level of the dam to two meters back in 2014.

On February 2, 2020, the lower downstream communitie­s in a petition said the company commenced its dam raising activities for TSF 2 on February 1, and as a response, they called for the immediate stop of any activities and abandon the dam raising project.

“While we have been very supportive of the corporate initiative­s and mining operations of BC for the past decades, we neverthele­ss deeply concerned about the structural integrity as well as social and environmen­tal impacts of raising the Tailings dam no. 2 which constitute the reason for this petition,” the petitioner­s stated.

Petitioner­s further asked for the various agencies to provide appropriat­e actions including for EMB to revoke the ECC for the project, for MGB-CAR to withdraw order requiring BCI to increase the height of the structure, and for the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples to require and not to exempt the company in adhering the process of Free Prior and Informed Consent for the said project.

The mining firm was also asked to improve and construct the appropriat­e drain tunnels and penstocks to contain the volume of water and debris coming from Balatoc and Ambalanga rivers, complete the unfinished TD 2 Spillway, to submit an approved

Final Mine Rehabilita­tion and Abandonmen­t Plan with the correspond­ing approved budget, fully settle unpaid legitimate claims attributed to the dam’s constructi­on and to provide the funding requiremen­t and implement the Social Developmen­t Management Programs backlogs due to the host communitie­s.

The petition was also supported by the local government after issuing a stoppage order on August 5 to the activities in TSF 2 until such time the company secure necessary documents including a building permit.

Third Party consultant

A tailings storage facility is a structure built for holding mine wastes wherein largescale mining companies are mandated by law to have their own TSF before the start of its operations.

After the mining company were given ECC, another assessment was conducted by a third- party consultant.

For the Tailings Storage Facility 1, 2, 3 of the mining firm, the AMH Philippine­s Consultant­s conducted an assessment of the stability of all the three tailings dams.

In their May 2017 report, it stated that the dams passed the standards and is stable.

BC reiterated the raising of the dam embankment is not intended merely for the continuanc­e of the Acupan Contract Mining Operation but more importantl­y it is a major component for the maintenanc­e of the integrity and safe operation of TSF 2 meant to eliminate possible risks to the Lower Downstream Communitie­s.

Another re- assessment has been scheduled by the company as a regular means in checking the stability of the dam including the other existing environmen­tal facilities in the company,” BC added.

Decision of majority will prevail – Mayor

Addressing the residents of Itogon, Palangdan on December 6 said he understand the fear of the people the dam will collapse and will destroy the river going to the three barangays.

“We should take this the legal process, because we have a court. We are still governed by laws and not by men. Dapat agfile tayu against the Benguet Corporatio­n or datayu nga nagbarrica­de they can also file a case against us for coercion or some other cases,” the mayor said.

He added the municipal council convened Dec. 7 together with the concerned agencies and the mining firm and concerned residents to clarify issues concerning the project.

“If you are a corporatio­n going business (in Itogon) let us live together, nu ada madi, then it’s the decision of the majority that will prevail,” he concluded.

FUNDS

From 2

COR to the people of Bicol Region.

This is the third time PRO - COR conducted the Bayanihan Fund Challenge, with previous similar undertakin­gs amassing P11.7 million for the “Kapwa Ko, Sagot Ko” Program, while P4.1 million was collected for the Sadanga Footbridge Challenge.

The Bayanihan Fund Challenge is part of the PNP’s selflessly sharing and providing support to those in need with cash donations strictly given voluntaril­y with no standard amount of contributi­on specified.

 ?? Photo by JJ Landingin ?? BARRICADE. Itogon residents, particular­ly those from the lower stream are opposing the raising of Benguet Corp’s TSF dam 2 by another 7 meters fearing that the tailing pond might breach and spill toxic mine waste endangerin­g lives and properties.
Photo by JJ Landingin BARRICADE. Itogon residents, particular­ly those from the lower stream are opposing the raising of Benguet Corp’s TSF dam 2 by another 7 meters fearing that the tailing pond might breach and spill toxic mine waste endangerin­g lives and properties.

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