BAGUIO CITY – Cause-oriented groups assailed
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Mines Geo-Sciences Board
for allowing Philex Mines to resume operations at its mine site in Padcal,
Tuba, Benguet despite “instability” of its tailings dam 3 which collapsed last
year.
The Cordillera Peoples’ Alliance and other
environmental groups said they conducted an environmental investigatory mission
recently wherein it was found out release of tailings dam waters had
contaminated water bodies like rivers, destroyed marine life and made contact
with the water dangerous in Benguet and Pangasinan.
Results were presented in a public forum held
in Manila last Feb. 15, said Bestang Sarah Dekdeken of the CPA.
“We are very disappointed at this decision
(allowing Philex to resume operations) even with the findings and
recommendations of the Environmental and Social Investigation Mission (EIM)
that Cordillera Peoples Alliance, KATRIBU Indigenous Peoples Partylist, AGHAM
and Center for Environmental Concerns –Philippines submitted to the
MGB-DENR.
“Paying the P1 billion fine and submission of
a rehabilitation plan should not be the sole basis in allowing the Padcal
operations to resume.
“MGB-DENR is highly accountable for the
Philex tailings pond 3 failure and other mining disasters in the
country, having issued permits for the large mines to operate, in
turn resulting to environmental disasters, extrajudicial killings and violation
of indigenous peoples’ collective right to free, prior and informed vonsent
(FPIC) and ancestral land.
“Because it virtually allowed Philex to
commit the same mining disaster by giving the nod to the PhilexPadcal
operations and the operation of tailings pond 3, MGB shall remain accountable
and be warned that this is another mining disaster waiting to happen.”
The groups reiterated their recommendations
to the government based from their EIM: “decommissioning of tailings pond
3, a crucial step for rehabilitation of river and terrestrial ecosystems;
transparency considering damage to the environment remains undisclosed to the
public, especially affected communities; comprehensive assessment of identified
impact sites and just compensation for affected communities of Benguet and
Pangasinan and the workers of Philex.
“The Philex resumption of Padcal operations,
the issuance of Environmental Compliance Certificate for its operations in
Mindanao among other developments in the mining front shows the true face of
the PNoy administration that promotes mining plunder at the expense of
people’s rights and genuine development.”
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