By Jho Arranz
BAGUIO CITY - With the city’s campaign in
revitalizing the Balili River, seven barangays in the city of Baguio were found
to have encroached within the waterway easement along Sagudin-Balili River
System.
Said barangays include North Sanitary Camp, South Sanitary Camp, Happy
Homes-Old Lucban, Alfonso Tabora, Trancoville, Magsaysay Private Road and
Camdas Subdivision.
Based on the survey conducted by the Balili River Composite Team led by
the Department of Public Works and Highways together with the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources, Baguio Water District, Benguet
Electric Cooperative, City Engineer’s Office, City Buildings and Architecture
Office and City Environment and Parks Management Office, there are 99
structures to have encroached the river with a total area of 5,205 sq. meters stressed CEPM Officer Cordelia Lacsamana.
Under the provisions of Presidential Decree 1067 also known as the Water
Code of the Philippines, defines the waterway easement of three meters from the
banks of rivers in urban areas. While Presidential Decree 296
directs all persons, natural or juridical, to renounce possession and move out
of portions or rivers, creeks, esteros, drainage channels and other similar
waterways encroached upon by them and prescribing penalty for violation.
Because of this, the Baguio City District Engineering Office will issue
notices of non-compliance to PD 296 and PD 1067 to the concerned owners of the
structures.
“This is a very tough and challenging job and we have to assess
carefully the status of the Balili River. We have to make the
necessary appropriate actions to save the river and our environment for the
benefit of our children and our children’s children,” said Mayor Domogan.
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