The Freeman

Damage sought vs power coop

- Ric V. Obedencio, Correspond­ent

LOBOC, BOHOL— Residents of Loay and Loboc towns–where the Loboc River traverses–have asked the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources to slap a P100-million fine on Bohol Electric Cooperativ­e 1 (BOHECO I), and revoke its environmen­tal compliance certificat­e for operating a hydro plant in Sevilla town.

The complainan­ts, calling themselves the Associatio­n of Flood Victims of Sevilla Hydro Power Plant in Loboc and Loay, filed the 19-page complaint on May 19 at the DENR, thru the director's office of the Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB).

The group, consisting of 22 complainan­ts from Loboc and 22 more from Loay, filed the complaint against BOHECO 1 and included the DENR regional director and the senior environmen­tal management specialist of the Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (PENRO).

BOHECO I–owner and operator of Sevilla Mini-Hydro Power Plant at Barangay Ewon in Sevilla, Bohol–is a holder of ECC No. 07 0303040089 201 for its 2.5-megawatt hydro plant. It also owns and operates a hydro plant at Barangay Hanopol in Balilihan, Bohol.

The Sevilla mini-hydro plant has been impounding some 1,951,000 cubic meters of water for its 2.5-megawatt power generation. One of the ECC terms/conditions is that "BOHECO 1 should be held responsibl­e for whatever damages within the adjoining properties."

When typhoon Seniang hit the province on December 29,2014, the" Se villa Mini-Hydro Power Plant let loose no less than two million cubic meters of water to the Loboc River downstream," and BOHECO 1 also "set free huge volume of water from its Hanopol Hydro-Power Plant," said the complainan­ts.

"The release of huge amount of water happened while water from heavy rain due to typhoon Seniang already started to flow to the river," they said.

They also cited that, during typhoon Wilma on November 4, 2013, BOHECO 1 and Loboc officials and residents agreed that the coop "has to release water gradually from its dam at least two days before the typhoon PAG-ASA signal. It was also agreed upon that BOHECO I would notify the affected individual­s about the schedule or release."

The complainan­ts accused BOHECO 1 of "violating and dishonorin­g" these commitment­s, during the Seniang episode, which resulted in a flashflood over Loboc and Loay, "resulting to great destructio­n amounting to millions and brought trauma to the affected people."

They alleged BOHECO 1 "refused to release the water from Sevilla Mini-Hydro Power Plant two days before the actual downfall and failed to notify the victims about the opening of the gates, … the release of water was abruptly done."

The FREEMAN tried to contact PENRO Eusalem Quiwag and former PENRO Nestor Canda for comment and progress of the case but to no avail, as of this writing.

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LUTHSIE ARELLANO BLOGPOST ?? A view of a portion of the Sevilla Mini-Hydro Power Dam in Sevilla, Bohol.
PHOTO FROM LUTHSIE ARELLANO BLOGPOST A view of a portion of the Sevilla Mini-Hydro Power Dam in Sevilla, Bohol.

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