Mining in six regions greenlighted
Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu on Thursday announced that 
quarrying operations in six regions may resume after a week of 
suspension.
At a press conference held at the Department of Environment and 
Natural Resources (DENR) main office, Cimatu announced that suspension 
of selected quarrying sites was lifted after the department’s review 
teams conducted quick assessment and site inspections to assure the 
public of safety from quarry operations.
“There are no communities around the quarry sites that will be 
affected in case of a landslide,” the Environment chief said as he 
greenlighted 90 percent of quarrying operations.
Given the go-signal to resume operations were 13 mining firms in La 
Union, Pangasinan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Zambales, Batangas, Rizal, 
Camarines Sur, Misamis Oriental, Iligan City and Davao City.
The quarrying ban remains in Naga City, Cebu, however, after the 
landslide incident that buried more than 20 houses and killed more than 
60 people.
According to the DENR head, mining by Apo Land Quarry Corp (ALQC) in 
Naga is part of the “10 percent” of quarry operations that remain 
halted.
Cimatu disclosed that what prompted the decision to allow the mining 
sites to operate anew was to ensure the stability of cement production 
and supply in the country.
It was after Department of Trade and Industry raised concerns the 
quarry ban may affect prices of cement — a necessity in the government’s
 construction projects under the “Build, Build, Build” program.
ALQC, which is still banned from conducting operations, is one of the biggest cement manufacturers in the Philippines.
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