Another landfill row brewing, this time in Cavite
Carmela Boren, director of Kalikasan Foundation, said the non-government organization will assemble at the patio of Sto. Niño church here at
“We should all join hands in fighting the menace of our environment for the benefit of our children’s children,” Boren told The STAR.
Boren said the proposed project would surely contaminate the ground water of
“To have a landfill in a small community is not acceptable. Imagine the contamination it will bring to the water system, the air and the disease that could spread in that landfill,” Boren said.
Boren said the proposed landfill, to be established in Barangay Sapang 2, was initiated by the provincial government with Environ Save as the private proponent of the 100-hectare project.
Boren said the proponents were able to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources without any public hearing or education and information campaign.
“The ECC was granted last September 26 without properly consulting the community,” Boren said, adding that the area was declared a tourist area by a presidential decree.
Boren said the
“Ternate town, together with Maragondon and the neighboring town of
Boren said the provincial government of
“Before going into a landfill project, the local government should have implemented section 1 to section 29 of RA 9003 which is to segregate, recycle, reduce and re-use the garbage,” Boren said
Boren said the proposed landfill project would accommodate the garbage of
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