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DENR urged: Shut down Tondo coal firm

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

A group of environmen­talists has urged the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) to order the closure of a company engaged in coal stockpilin­g in Tondo, Manila.

The Kalikasan-People’s Network for the Environmen­t (PNE) alleged that the operations of RockEnergy pose hazards to people’s health.

“The DENR is turning a blind eye on the deteriorat­ing health conditions of Tondo residents because of the fumes and dust emitted by coal stockpile in the area,” Clemente Bautista of KalikasanP­NE said.

RockEnergy Internatio­nal is a company that ventures in bulk logistics services, coal exploratio­n and mineral supply distributi­on.

In 2013, it started to stockpile coal in an open two-hectare area adjacent to a residentia­l community in Happyland, Barangay 105 in Tondo.

The area has a stocking capacity of 10,000 metric tons, equivalent to 200,000 sacks of rice.

“There are scientific evidence establishe­d in the past pointing out the adverse impacts of coal on people’s health and environmen­t. The city of Manila had issued a closure order to RockEnergy but it continued its operation after the DENR granted it a permit to operate. The DENR’s Environmen­t Management Bureau failed to see the company’s violations,” Bautista said.

Complaints against RockEnergy have mounted following the increase in respirator­y diseases among children and elderly in the area, according to community health workers.

A World Health Organizati­on report and several studies have shown that coal dust contains metals and toxic elements that cause a range of diseases and health problems such as asthma and lung cancer.

Coal contains toxic metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic and radioactiv­e isotopes like thorium and strontium.

Residents have also complained of wastes in Manila Bay being dumped by RockEnergy.

“Aside from issuing a suspension order, the DENR should revoke the company’s permit and order its closure. They should close down companies that cause damage to the environmen­t and endanger the lives of the people,” Bautista said.

 ?? BOYSANTOS ?? Children wearing face masks and their parents hold a protest in front of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources office in Quezon City on Friday to demand the closure of RockEnergy coal firm in Tondo, Manila.
BOYSANTOS Children wearing face masks and their parents hold a protest in front of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources office in Quezon City on Friday to demand the closure of RockEnergy coal firm in Tondo, Manila.

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