The Philippine Star

Environmen­t lawyers to be deployed in communitie­s

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has ordered the hiring of new lawyers on a contractua­l basis to be deployed in every Community and Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) in the country.

He said the lawyers will be trained on environmen­tal law enforcemen­t to later give assistance on legal matters including resolution of land cases.

The move aims to strengthen the CENROs as the agency’s frontliner­s.

“You are in the frontline not only in the implementa­tion of DENR programs, but also in the enforcemen­t of environmen­tal laws, such as the Clean Air Act, the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act and the Clean Water Act,” Cimatu said.

Cimatu also urged his subordinat­es to continue serving the public with utmost honesty and excellence. He specifical­ly emphasized that funds for the Enhanced National Greening Program shall be used solely for its implementa­tion.

The official added that field officials of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, particular­ly in Region 2, should continue protecting the Cagayan River against litter and other pollutants.

Cimatu made the call during his first visit to the regional of- fice in Tuguegarao City over the weekend, noting the vast tracts of farmlands planted with rice and corn on his way from the Tuguegarao airport to the field offices of the DENR.

“The Cagayan River is the main source of irrigation water of the valley. Let us protect the river from litter and other pollutants,” Cimatu told the officials and employees of DENR-Region 2.

Located in the northeast of the region, Cagayan River is the longest river in the country, running around 520 kilometers. It is also the largest river basin in the Philippine­s, having a drainage area of 2.7 million hectares.

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