Paje: Report illegal deep wells to DENR, NWRB
>> Friday, October 2, 2015
Manila, Baguio in target list
Environment Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje is urging the
public to report cases of unauthorized extraction of water from deep wells as
the government intensifies its crackdown on such illegal activity that causes
groundwater depletion in Metro Manila and areas like Baguio City.
Paje said the crackdown was also sort of a
“preemptive measure” because the National Water Resources Board (NWRB), which
he chairs, anticipates rise in construction of illegal deep wells as the El
Niño-spawned dry spell threatens the country’s water supply.
“Groundwater extraction is strictly prohibited
throughout Metro Manila and certain parts of Bulacan and Cavite provinces and
extraction in other areas in the country are regulated by the NWRB,” Paje said.
“We are calling on the public to help us in our
intensified crackdown against illegal deep wells by reporting such cases to us.
We are on the lookout for existing and yet to be constructed deep wells that
are not sanctioned by the NWRB,” the environment chief added.
As secretary of the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR), Paje also serves as the chairman of the NWRB, which
is responsible for all water resources in the Philippines.
NWRB coordinates and regulates all water-related
activities in the country that have impact on the physical environment and the
economy.
Paje had instructed all DENR and field offices
nationwide to be ready to receive inquiries and complaints about illegal deep
wells and coordinate with concerned local government units and district offices
of the Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) for proper action.
The NWRB hotlines – (02) 928-2365 and (02) 920-2641
– have already been activated to receive reports on illegal deep well
construction. In the Cordillera Region, Tel Numbers (074) 444-28-06, (074)
442-45-31 and (074) 443-93-21 are always open to accept reports coming from the
public on illegal deep well construction in the region. The public may also access its website
at www.nwrb.gov.ph.
“Rest assured that all reports referred to the DENR
and NWRB will be treated with utmost confidentiality,” Paje said.
The NWRB has imposed a total ban on deep water
drilling in Metro Manila as well as in Guiguinto, Bocaue, Marilao and
Meycauayan in Bulacan, and Dasmariñas in Cavite.
Groundwater levels in these areas were identified
as “critical” by the Consultants for Engineering and Science and Technology
(CEST), which was commissioned by the NWRB in 2004 to conduct a field study on
groundwater levels and deep wells in Metro Manila and adjacent areas.
According to the CEST study, groundwater
extraction was a major reason why floods take longer to subside in the cities
of Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela.
The study noted that severe water extraction from
groundwater is also causing seawater intrusion into groundwater and also land
subsidence, which could damage buildings, bridges and highways due to sudden
changes in ground elevation.
From 2008 to 2013, a total of 1,008 illegal
or abandoned deep wells were shut down by the NWRB.
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