195 Boracay firms without sewer lines get violation notices

A view of Boracay Island from the Mt. Luho View Deck in Barangay Yapak. Tall buildings can be seen jutting out of the island’s lush foliage. IAN PAUL CORDERO/PN

BORACAYA total of 195 establishments in this island received notices of violation from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for not having sewer line connections.

Environment secretary Roy Cimatu said the DENR’s Environmental Management Bureau handed the notices of violations to the erring firms.

“Desiltation and rehabilitation of all drainage lines being undertaken by the Provincial Engineering Office are almost complete,” Cimatu announced in his Boracay cleanup and rehabilitation update.

He said a wastewater discharge pipeline had been rechanneled to the sewerage treatment plant of the Boracay Island Water Company (BIWC) so that effluents can first be treated there before being discharged into the sea.

“As for the blue pipeline wastewater discharge, this will be diverted to the Tieza pumping station, which will be rechanneled to BIWC Balabag and Manocmanoc sewerage treatment plant where it will be treated before its discharge into the sea,” said Cimatu.

Cimatu is heading the inter-agency task force created by President Rodrigo Duterte to reverse environmental degradation in Boracay Island.

The government closed Boracay to tourists to avert further environmental degradation and do some cleaning up in the area.
Water pollution, accumulation of solid waste, and encroachment of structures on wetlands, easement areas, and forest land are among the environmental problems bugging the world-famous Philippine island resort. (PNA)

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