Solon pushes army, PNP in ravaged Mt. Data watershed
>> Sunday, October 12, 2014
By Dexter A. See
BUGUIAS,
Benguet – Benguet Rep. Ronald Cosalan urged
deployment of military and police in the tri-boundary of Benguet,
Mountain Province and Ifugao and creation of multi--sectoral monitoring task
force to abate massive destruction of Mt. Data National Park inflicted by
carving out of commercial vegetable farms by farmers and financiers.
Cosalan
said this was needed as destruction of the watershed would significantly affect
the environment and sources of water of Benguet and Mountain Province.
The
congressman said presence of government forces in the area would prevent
unscrupulous owners of commercial vegetable farms from continuously intruding
into undisturbed portions of the forest reservation and will help in restoring
the greenery of the mountains for the benefit of the present and future
generations.
“The
protection of our remaining forest reservations should be one of our priorities
because they serve as catalysts of clean air and sources of potable water. Let
us not hesitate to jointly work for the protection of our remaining
watersheds,” Cosalan said.
He
said the over 300 hectares of undisturbed forest within the tri-boundary of
Benguet, Mountain Province and Ifugao should be preserved and protected from
intruders in order to ensure the integrity of the mountains while regreening
must also be done in the denuded portions of the watershed to help restore the
good state of the environment.
Mount
Data is the water source of four major river systems, Agno, Chico, Abra and
Magat rivers, which provide abundant water supply to various power generation
plants, the 360-megawatt Magat dam in Ifugao, the 105-megawatt Ambuclao dam and
the 125-megawatt Binga dam in the towns of Bokod and Itogon, Benguet,
respectively and the 345-megawatt San Roque dam in Pangasinan as well as for
irrigation, agricultural production and domestic purposes.
Cosalan
urged setting up of military or police camp in the tri-boundary so illegal
intrusions to the watershed will be averted and for people to realize the
benefits of preserving and protecting the environment.
The
lawmaker also proposed the creation of a multi-sectoral monitoring task force
in order to ensure the strict implementation of forestry and environmental laws
and to guarantee the punishment of those who continue to ravage the forest for
their own personal needs.
He
urged authorities to confiscate heavy equipment used by commercial vegetable
farm owners in cutting trees and excavations in the forest to expand their
vegetable farms and file appropriate charges against them to send a clear
message that government means business in protection of environment.
Cosalan
welcomed the plan of Bauko Mayor Abraham B. Akilit to file a writ of kalikasan
against the municipal and barangay officials of Buguias and Mankayan to compel
them to stop their respective constituents from continuously expanding their
commercial vegetable farms into the undisturbed portions of the watershed which
could compromise the state of the environment in the area in the coming years.
Akilit
is set to file the writ of kalikasan against the two Benguet municipalities
within the next several weeks as his lawyers are now finalizing the said writ
which will be filed before the Supreme Court.
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