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2-Year Suspension Of Quarry Operations Eyed

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Negros Occidental Vice Governor Jeffrey Ferrer is proposingĀ a two-year suspension of quarry operations in the 3rd district of Negros Occidental if these were found to be the major cause of flooding in the lowlands.

Ferrer and Board Member Andrew Montelibano are set to inspect quarry operations in the 3rd district of Negros Occidental to review their permits.

The third districtĀ includes the cities of Victorias, Silay, Talisay and the towns ofĀ EB Magalona and Murcia.

Except for Murcia, the four LGUsĀ were hit by flashfloods in recent weeks.

Montelibano, who represents the 3rdĀ district to the provincial board, said there are about 200 mountain and river quarry operations in the district alone.

ā€œThere will be aerial and ground inspections of quarry operations. There are reports of illegal quarries. They will be the target of our inspection. Those with permits will be made to strictly comply with government regulations,ā€ Montelibano added.

He also said that the survey is also expected to determine if catch basins in the mountainous areas of Patag in Silay City had been damaged, causing them to overflow and inundate the lowlands.

Montelibano further said records at the Provincial Environment Management Office showed more than 1,000 pending applications for quarry permits.

ā€œI think there is a need to balance the development of our infrastructure and the protection of our river system. What will happen is that we build something but we destroy something, too,ā€ he pointed out.

Two amphibious excavators have been dispatched by the Department of Public Works and Highways and the provincial government of Negros Occidental to declog waterways in Victorias that were badly hit by the recent flashfloods. (Dolly Yasa via tdg, photo by tdg)

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