The Philippine Star

Nickel Asia steps up Hinatuan mine rehab

- Louise Maureen Simeon

TAGANA-AN, Surigao del Norte – Hinatuan Mining Corp., a subsidiary of listed Nickel Asia Corp., is stepping up its mine rehabilita­tion as 59 hectares of its area are undergoing restoratio­n to ensure environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

HMC has so far rehabilita­ted 79 hectares and another 59 hectares will undergo the same process through planting of fast growing species of trees and other agricultur­al and fruitbeari­ng trees.

“We continue to do design engineerin­g and implementa­tion of backfillin­g as part of the physical developmen­t of the mined out area. Then we do the biological by stabilizin­g the slopes to enhance the environmen­tal safety,” HMC resident environmen­tal specialist Jameson Bandala said.

He said the company is undertakin­g restoratio­n of the mined out area and not just mere rehabilita­tion.

“With rehabilita­tion, you just reshape and just plant whatever seedlings. But with restoratio­n, you return the area into its original state as well as the structure of the plant species,” Bandala said.

The rehabilita­tion and restoratio­n would take an average of five years.

Furthermor­e, HMC is beefing up the planting of agricultur­al products such as palm oil, mango, calamansi, bamboo and cacao.

“Right now, we do field trials since these plants are not really native to this area. But that’s where we want to go, for the community to be able to sell the produce,” Bandala said.

“Before we leave the area and declare that it has been totally mined out, the objective of the company is for the people to have a sustainabl­e livelihood, that even if the company will no longer be here, they have something to earn from,” he said.

The company’s Mineral Production Sharing Agreement (MPSA) issued in 2007 covers 773.77 hectares, 383 hectares of which represent the disturbed area, and will expire by 2032.

The company's operations is within the Surigao Mineral Reservatio­n area. HMC exports nickel ore specifical­ly saprolite and limonite ore.

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