By
Liza Agoot
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The provincial government is hopeful that small-scale mining activities in the province would be allowed again pending the approval of Minahang Bayan applications.
"Our constituents are living through mining, many relying on it for survival which makes it impossible to stop them from operating while the Minahang Bayan applications are pending and being processed," Vice Governor Ericson Felipe said in an interview on Tuesday.
Felipe cited dilemma of the mining associations in obtaining a Minahang Bayan declaration, which he said is tedious and complicated.
He added the provincial government, in several resolutions, requested the Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to streamline the requirements that was identified as the reason for the delay in obtaining a Minahang Bayan declaration.
Following the issuance of the declaration, a small-scale mining contract that will allow the association to afford the Minahang Bayan the authority to utilize the same to extract minerals is also required.
In 2018, the DENR issued a cease and desist order (CDO) for all small-scale mining operations in Benguet and the whole of Cordillera following the massive landslide in a mining community in the town of Itogon that claimed the lives of about a hundred persons.
"Our
people engaged in small-scale mining are in a sad plight with their operation
being simply tolerated because of the absence of legal status in operation and
have to survive thru mining as a livelihood. We hope that the DENR will
reconsider soon," he added.
Felipe said
aside from agriculture, small-scale mining is also a top source of income and
job generator in Benguet. -- PNA
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