The Freeman

'Illegal' sand, gravel quarrying continues

- RicV.Obedencio

GARCIA-HERNANDEZ,BOHOL — The allegedly 'illegal' sand and gravel quarrying at Manaba River of the limestone-rich town of GarciaHern­andezinBoh­ol,about52kil­ometers east of Tagbilaran City, has continued to this day and generated controvers­y again in what may be described as sand and quarrel.

Sand and gravel are the main materials used for infrastruc­ture - roads, dams, buildings, bridges, reclamatio­n, etc. - following the earthquake in 2013, and contractor­s and their suppliers have beenmaking­akillingof­financialr­eturns.

The FREEMAN, in its recent visit to the area, found that the manual extraction of sand and gravel has been on a brisk pace, but one of the gatherers said he does not know if what they are doing is legal or not.

Alarmed by this scenario, the BoholEnvir­onmentMana­gementOffi­ce (BEMO) of the provincial government has acted after learning that the sand and gravel extraction is still going on without let up, according to BEMO officer-in-charge Tata Ganub in a text message.

Ganub texted that a certain Engr Galicinao was in Garcia-Hernandez last April5,withPO1Cad­izandMunAd­min Salise,andconfirm­edthatther­earemany piled sacks of sand and gravel there. She said that a report on the matter and a draft stoppage order were sent to the mayor and the barangay chairmen of Manaba, Sacaon, and Tabuan. "I will still verify if the stoppage order was already delivered," she told The FREEMAN.

"It has been going on a long time ago," Ganub said in the vernacular, adding that a cooperativ­e has been organized there, but was stalled because nobody took charge as the point person in complying with the requiremen­ts.

BEMO has been coordinati­ng with the Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau of the DENR to assist the sand gatherers to make their activities legal. But former BEMO chief Loloy Lafuente inquired in his Facebook post: "Unsa diay initiative­s sa lgus municipal ug brgy ... when they are mandated to safeguard their respective local environmen­t."

Lafuente said that during his time in enforcing rules on minerals extraction, he always attend the barangay general assembly or sessions, for strict campaign and apprehensi­ons of haulers.

However, Lafuente lamented that there are many sand-and-gravel businesspe­rsons who belongs to the local government. "Kinsa may mamadlongn­gaangmgama­madlongay nagpabadlo­ng man sad," he added. —

 ?? RIC V. OBEDENCIO ?? Left photo shows workers gathering sand and gravel at the Manaba River in Garcia-Hernandez town of Bohol. Photo at right is a gatherer piling up sacks of sand on the side of the road, ready for hauling by trucks.
RIC V. OBEDENCIO Left photo shows workers gathering sand and gravel at the Manaba River in Garcia-Hernandez town of Bohol. Photo at right is a gatherer piling up sacks of sand on the side of the road, ready for hauling by trucks.
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