BAGUIO CITY – Residents here heaved sighs of
relief after the sewerage pipeline of a
popular restaurant located at Outlook Drive was finally removed.
Barangay
Lucnab folks said the pipeline, which ended at a forest creek, some 200 meters
below, polluted their water source and made the environment and air odorous
beside the Disciples for Christ Independent School Inc.
Workers
started removing the pipeline Tuesday, earlier installed by Lemon and Olives
Greek Taverna Restaurant management located at 26, Outlook Drive.
Residents
said it was ironic that people were lining up to get inside the restaurant
which was discharging human waste below the site.
City, health
and environment officials earlier ordered the source sealed and the pipeline
removed.
City
Environment and Parks Management Office head lawyer Renan G. Diwas sent a team
to the area after the restaurant management didn’t remove the pipeline for a
week despite orders from, authorities.
At the end
of the pipeline is an underground tunnel wherein water and seepage flows down
polluting farms below.
Lucnab folks
said they used the water earlier to wash their clothes but when the sewer
pipelines were installed, due to seepage, they stopped doing so.
Residents
earlier appealed to Mayor Benjamin Magalong and City Council to address their
complaint.
Representatives
from the city government which included the CEPMO, Dept. of Health, Environment
Management Bureau and Barangay Lucnab earlier ordered the sewer pipeline source
sealed Jan. 10.
But the
following days, the foul odor was again strong at the school compound even as
classes had started.
The past
weeks staff, teachers and students said the smell was unbearable making them on
the verge of vomiting.
Complainants
urged authorities to address the issue.
The DC ISI
sent a complaint letter dated Jan. 3 addressed to CEPMO asking that the
pipeline be removed as it polluted the environment considering one of main
programs of the City Government was addressing environmental degradation.
The letter
was brought to the CEPMO by Lucnab barangay officials headed by Jerry M.
Esteban.
Another
letter complaint made by Lucnab folks was also given to the CEPMO by Lucnab
barangay officials regarding the problem earlier, saying their water source was
polluted by said septic tank seepage.
The seepage
pipeline installed by restaurant or building staff reportedly passed through residential
properties including a government forest reservation, but when owners
complained, restaurant management reportedly added more pipes until it reached
the creek within the forest reservation beside the school.
DFCIS and
Lucnab folks thanked authorities for addressing the problem fast. – By Alfred
Dizon
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