ITOGON,
Benguet – This mining town has formed a task force against illegal mining to
control environmental degradation and prevent the loss of lives.
In an Executive Order 04-2019 dated
August 6, Mayor Victorio Palangdan named the different village chiefs, police,
disaster council, the councilor who chairs the committee on the environment as
well as the Benguet Corporation as members of the task force.
The task force will enforce related
mining laws within the town and prevent another landslide from happening. In
September 2018, a massive landslide killed around a hundred people at a mining
village in Itogon.
Office of the Civil Defense- Cordillera
Administrative Region (OCD-CAR) Regional Director Albert Mogol earlier called
on the local government of Itogon to stop illegal mining in the town.
“We humbly request the local government
unit (LGU) of Itogon, together with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council to facilitate the stoppage of any unauthorized mining or
discourage the conduct of mining activities during inclement weather to ensure
the safety of the miners and the constituents in general,” Mogol said in his
letter to Palangdan.
In an interview on Friday, Mogol said he
personally talked with the mayor regarding his personal experience when they
visited the town prior to the opening of classes to look at the situation of
public schools and noted there are still mining activities in the area.
The mayor admitted that several
small-scale mining activities, which resulted in the indiscriminate release of
waste containing chemicals on rivers, are still happening.
He said the applications for the
“Minahang Bayan (MB)” program is being reviewed and processed by the provincial
mining regulatory board (PMRB). The Board has already approved one application.
The individual small-scale mining
activities remain illegal if their applications with the MB is not approved,
Palangdan said.
Palangdan said the task force will also
formulate and recommend policies regarding small-scale mining within the town,
monitor activities related to mining, stop illegal mining and perform other
functions related to the activity. (PNA)
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