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DOT warns anew erring resorts, restos in Panglao

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has again warned erring resorts and restaurant operators in the island of Panglao in Bohol to hasten the implementa­tion of environmen­tal compliance.

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

Panglao is one of the hottest tourism destinatio­ns being closely monitored by the DOT right now as Boracay is due for reopening next week, said tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

Puyat directed DOT-7 regional director Shalimar Tamano to keep an eye at Panglao, so that the island will be spared from following the footsteps of Boracay, emphasizin­g that the government is extra serious on implementi­ng sustainabl­e tourism.

According to Puyat, her office already wrote warning letters to several tourist destinatio­ns in the country such as La Union, El Nido and Coron in Palawan, and Panglao, to work on their environmen­tal compliance as mandated by law.

Like Tamano, Puyat also issued a directive to tourism regional directors of these destinatio­ns to constantly inspect and work with local government unit (LGU) officials for strict compliance of the laws.

Regional directors are also required to submit regular report on the compliance developmen­t of these destinatio­ns.

Puyat reminded that LGUs who will disregard the warnings and not act on it will be reported to the office of the President.

“We will be making Boracay as a model for sustainabl­e tourism and that tourism establishm­ents should be 100 percent compliant to environmen­tal laws,” Puyat said.

Last month, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) announced that at least 400 business establishm­ents on Panglao Island in Bohol province have violated environmen­tal laws.

These establishm­ents are required to install proper sewage and wastewater treatment facilities.

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