The Freeman

DENR allots P140M to nine LGUS in CV

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/lpm

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resource’s Integrated Coastal Resources Management Project allocated more than P140 million to nine local government units in Central Visayas.

Cebu has the biggest share of the amount with over P88 million.

DENR-7 regional executive director Maximo O. Dichoso said the protection and rehabilita­tion of the country’s coastal resources depend very critically on the collaborat­ion among local government units and other stakeholde­rs.

Dichoso said that DENR Secretary Ramon Paje has instructed the regional office to provide technical or administra­tive assistance to LGUS so that the funds would be released immediatel­y.

For Cebu, six municipali­ties will benefit from the project: Aloguinsan, for the constructi­on of riverbank protection facility worth P7,036,815.50; Ronda, for the expansion and rehabilita­tion of Ronda wharf worth P19,840,397.00; Alcoy for the improvemen­t and expansion of Level III water system with P19,813,920; Carmen for the constructi­on of Cantumog-luyang river flood control system worth P30 million; Dalaguete for the constructi­on of Dalaguete wastewater treatment facility worht P6.5 million; and Samboan for the constructi­on of ecotourism park and visitor center with a budget of P5,148,550.

DENR leads the implementa­tion of ICRMP with funding from the Asian Developmen­t Bank and the Global Environmen­t Facility supported by other national agencies like Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Department of Interior and Local Government, National Economic Developmen­t Authority, Department of Agricultur­e and Department of Budget and Management in partnershi­p with LGUS.

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