Quarrying along Mt. Polis road endangering lives
>> Wednesday, April 1, 2015
By
Andrew Doga-ong
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- Illegal
quarrying at Mount Polis along the Bontoc-Banaue national road is posing risk
to commuters and destroying fast the environment.
Due to this, the Departments of Public Works
and Highways and Environment and Natural Resources were urged to regulate illegal quarrying at the area.
National Food Authority provincial manager
Antonio Macato brought out the issue of illegal quarrying at road sections at
Mount Polis within Ifugao and Mt. Province during Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council
meeting here recently.
Macato said illegal quarrying along the road
was subject of complaints from motorists including NFA rice haulers and
tourists.
Vehicle owners complained of cuts on car
tires after passing the quarry sites, said PDRRM officer
AnacletoTangilag.
Quarrying narrowed the two-lane paved road
because of piles of stones left on both sides.
These could trigger landslides which
would disrupt travel and disturb the regular flow of the rice
supply to the province, Macato said.
He said NFA was stockpiling about 42,000
sacks of rice as 30-day rice supply for Mt. Province of which 32,000 sacks are
being stored in warehouses in Nueva Ecija and in Santiago City.
He said the NFA warehouse in Bontoc could
contain only 10,000 sacks.
He said rice supplies are being transported
daily to Mt. Province to replenish whatever stocks that are sold to the public.
Daily rice requirements of Mt. Province is
about 1,4000 sacks.
Meanwhile, environmentalists said illegal
quarrying activities along the scenic Bontoc-Banaue, Mt. Polis national road
section will continue to damage the mossy forests in the area.
The PDRRMC will come up with a resolution
requesting the provincial offices of the DENR and the DENR of Mt. Province to
coordinate with their counterparts in Ifugao to regulate said illegal quarrying
activities. -- PIA
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