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Bike lanes, walkways to be built in Boracay

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Bike lanes and walkways will be built in Boracay as part of the ongoing rehabilita­tion of the island resort, an official of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) said yesterday.

“We are also checking the needs of those who would be visiting Boracay soon following the cleanup. Most nature lovers are also into biking while others would just want to stroll,” DENR Undersecre­tary for policy, planning and internatio­nal affairs Jonas Leones said.

Appropriat­e distance from the beach area will be taken into considerat­ion.

Illegal sewer lines are being replaced by the Boracay Island Water Co. (BIWC) “to address the wastewater polluting the beaches,” Leones said.

The DENR earlier identified establishm­ents that have illegally connected their sewage lines to the island’s rainwater drainage system that goes directly to the sea.

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has expressed disappoint­ment over the failure of some establishm­ents to connect to the sewer lines of water concession­aires BIWC and Boracay Tubi Systems Inc., despite being told to do so when they were issued notices of violation by the Environmen­tal Management Bureau in February.

At least 195 erring companies were included in the list.

Cimatu said establishm­ents dischargin­g untreated wastewater directly to the sea or illegally connecting to the drainage system have contribute­d greatly to the water pollution, which prompted the government to close down the premier tourist destinatio­n for six months.

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