The Philippine Star

DENR suspends all ECCs in Boracay

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

Three months prior to the reopening of the world-famous Boracay, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has suspended the environmen­tal compliance certificat­es (ECCs) of all business establishm­ents on the island pending the review of compliance with environmen­tal laws.

In a recently issued memorandum circular, Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has ordered the suspension and review of all existing ECCs in terms of their compliance with current local and national laws, rules and regulation­s.

In reviewing the ECCs, Cimatu said results of the cadastral mapping that defines land ownership and the carrying capacity study would be taken into full considerat­ion.

A committee composed of attached agencies Environmen­tal Management Bureau and Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau will also be created to review all Boracay establishm­ents’ compliance with all existing ECCs and environmen­tal management plans.

The committee is required to submit a report to the DENR chief, either for the lifting of suspension or cancellati­on as those compliant establishm­ents will be the only ones to be allowed to operate once Boracay reopens on Oct. 26.

Likewise, the DENR-EMB Regional Office will monitor establishm­ents holding Certificat­es of Non-Coverage (CNC) to ensure compliance.

Boracay establishm­ents would be monitored during the suspension of ECCs to ensure that there is no violation of environmen­tal laws.

Based on the recent order, all properties along Boracay’s beachfront must have sewage treatment plants (STPs) whether they connect to the sewer lines of Boracay Island Water Co. (BIWC) or not.

The DENR exempted small restaurant­s, bars and hotels along the beachfront with five rooms or less and with no available space for the constructi­on or installati­on of individual or clustered STPs.

However, these establishm­ents were ordered to secure discharge permits from the EMB stating the volume and quality of wastewater to be discharged.

These establishm­ents are also required to install pre-treatment facilities like grease traps subject to DENR inspection.

The deadline for the submission of applicatio­n for permits and registrati­on as hazardous waste generator, as well as necessary documents for the lifting of ECC suspension is on Aug. 15.

All permits, meanwhile, will be issued on or before Sept. 15.

The DENR earlier assured that all environmen­tal problems such as water pollution and garbage woes will be addressed and finished in the next three months.

Aside from fixing Boracay’s sewage and drainage systems, rehabilita­tion efforts also include addressing garbage problems, road widening, clearing of illegal structures, and recovering five missing wetlands.

Last April 26, President Duterte issued Proclamati­on No. 475 placing Boracay’s three barangays – Balabag, Manoc-Manoc and Yapak – under a state of calamity and declaring the entire island closed to tourists for six months.

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