By Aileen
P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The city government
will oppose two water permit applications for ground water in Outlook Drive and
Pacdal barangays before the National Water Resources Board.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan
on July 30 signed City Council Resolution No. 226-18 asking him to intervene in
behalf of the City Government in opposing Water Permit Application for
groundwater with WPA No. CAR-BEN-2018-04-154 located at Outlook Ridge
Residences, Outlook Drive Barangay and WPA No. CAR-BEN-2018-04-155 located at
Bristle Ridge, Ambuclao Road, Pacdal Barangay filed by DMCI Project Developer’s
Inc.
In the measure, the body
also sought the conduct of consultations with the affected barangay officials
and residents to determine their sentiments on the projects.
NWRB Water Rights
Division Chief Elenito Bagalihog in a letter dated April 25 requested for the
posting of the notices for said applications of on the bulletin board of the
Sangguniang Panlungsod.
The Committee on Public
Utilities, Transportation and Traffic Legislation recommended that the City
through the City Mayor register its opposition to the applications by virtue of
Resolution No. 81 approved in 2014 which requested the NWRB to make the City
Government as the automatic intervenor in all applications for water permits in
the City of Baguio.
They noted that in
Section 455(b)(3)(vii) of the Local Government Code of 1991, as amended the
Local Chief Executive is empowered to “Adopt adequate measures to safeguard and
conserve land, mineral, marine, forest, and other resources of the city.”
In Section 458
(a)(5)(vii-viii) of the same Code directs the Sangguniang Panlungsod to “enact
ordinances, approve resolutions and appropriate funds for the general welfare
of the city and its inhabitants . . . . establish and provide for the
maintenance, repair and operation of an efficient waterworks system to supply
water for the inhabitants and to purify the source of the water supply;
regulate the construction, maintenance, repair and use of hydrants, pumps,
cisterns and reservoirs; protect the purity and quantity of the water supply of
the city and, for this purpose, extend the coverage of appropriate ordinances
over all territory within the drainage area of said water supply and within one
hundred (100) meters of the reservoir, conduit, canal, aqueduct, pumping
station, or watershed used in connection with the water service; and regulate
the consumption, use or wastage of water and fix and collect charges therefor
and Regulate the drilling and excavation of the ground for the laying of water,
gas, sewer, and other pipes and the construction, repair and maintenance of
public drains, sewers, cesspools, tunnels and similar structures; and regulate
the construction and use of private water closets, privies and other similar
structures in buildings and homes.”
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