By Peter A. Balocnit
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The campaign to save the Chico River from pollution is gaining
ground with the recent launching of a
volunteer donation project to stop the practice of settlers along the
river making the waterway garbage dumping site.
The
campaign was launched to draw support to save the river which is the main
fishing ground, water rafting and source of irrigation of farmlands here and in
Cagayan and Isabela.
Collection
cans were passed during the launching
program wherein everybody dropped P1 coins to start the ball rolling.
The
cans will eventually reach schools, offices and business establishments.
National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) provincial director NatividadSugguiyao
announced the agreement arrived at during the Provincial Development Council
meeting to file writ of Kalikasan against local government units that continue
to dump garbage along the river.
Cognizant
to economic contributions of the water system to people, the body agreed to make the people aware that
resources the river is giving them have to be preserved before it’s too late
considering that mercury and other toxic materials were being dumped in the
river.
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