Black sand mining ban in Ilocos Sur declared
>> Sunday, March 31, 2013
VIGAN CITY -- The Mines and Geosciences Bureau
(MGB) has declared a ban on all black sand extraction in Ilocos Sur and ordered
a moratorium on issuance of mineral processing permits for such.
Leo Jasareno, MGB
director, recently vowed in a dialogue with various groups to halt all black
sand mining operations in Ilocos Sur. Those who were engaging in the activity,
he said, had no mining permits.
The MGB has previously
prohibited mining in beach areas 200 meters from the mean low tide onshore
where most of the magnetite concentrates are located.
The MGB geohazard
mapping says that the coastal areas of Ilocos Sur is highly vulnerable to water
and wind erosion, making sand mining unsuitable.
Jasareno also learned
that the MGB Region I has failed to implement the cease and desist order (CDO)
against Taiwanese-owned Wellresource Mining Co. operating in Caparacadan,
Caoayan and San Sebastian, san Vicente in Ilocos Sur.
Environmental
Compliance Certificates (ECCs) issued for the company's operation did not
give it right to extract minerals and should be revoked if it is found
violating the country's laws, the MGB chief said.
Jasareno said the
failure of the MGB regional office was owing to the support to mining of local
government units .
Jasareno has vowed
intervention of the MGB and DENR national offices and other concerned agencies
to implement the CDO against Wellresource and address the problem of
unrestrained illegal blacksand extraction in Ilocos Sur.
Among others, Jasareno
said he will pursue legal actions against Wellresource, recommend its
blacklisting to concerned offices and directed MGB Region I to strictly monitor
blacksand extraction and transport activities in the province.
The MGB is undertaking
a review of all ECC and mining permits issued related to blacksand mining and
revocation of permits of companies and individuals found to have violated
environmental laws, Jasareno said.
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