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                    [Title] => Waste disposal firm faces sanctions
                    [Summary] => Acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi has directed the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to issue a notice of violation to a Parañaque company engaged in the collection and disposal of hospital waste.


Based on the report of the DENR National Capital Region (NCR), Gerochi said that Chevalier Enviro Services, Inc., (CESI) was found operating its treatment storage and disposal facility without the necessary permit from the EMB.
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In a letter to DPWH Secretary Simeon Datumanong dated Feb. 20, Gerochi asked the DPWH chief to strictly comply with the new conditions of the tree cutting and balling permit issued by the DENR.

The DPWH is presently constructing the EDSA-Quezon Avenue interchange intended to decongest traffic in the area.
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Herrera made the call as he expressed suspicions that Lepeng Wee, Estrada’s adviser on Mindanao economic affairs, could possibly be behind the importation of 39 toxic substances "intended for use in the manufacture of illegal and dangerous drugs."
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Gerochi directed DENR Undersecretary for Legal Affairs Roseller dela Peña to ready the appropriate charges against Lepeng Wee, former presidential adviser of Estrada on Mindanao economic affairs, after the DENR’s investigating team found out that Wee owned the 39 drums of imported toxic chemicals.
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"We are now in the process of collating all the evidence for the possible reopening or filing of these cases," a member of the group said.

Lacson has thrown his hat into the political ring, aspiring for a seat in the Senate.
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ACTING ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES SECRETARY JOEMARI GEROCHI
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                    [Summary] => Acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi has directed the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to issue a notice of violation to a Parañaque company engaged in the collection and disposal of hospital waste.


Based on the report of the DENR National Capital Region (NCR), Gerochi said that Chevalier Enviro Services, Inc., (CESI) was found operating its treatment storage and disposal facility without the necessary permit from the EMB.
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In a letter to DPWH Secretary Simeon Datumanong dated Feb. 20, Gerochi asked the DPWH chief to strictly comply with the new conditions of the tree cutting and balling permit issued by the DENR.

The DPWH is presently constructing the EDSA-Quezon Avenue interchange intended to decongest traffic in the area.
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Herrera made the call as he expressed suspicions that Lepeng Wee, Estrada’s adviser on Mindanao economic affairs, could possibly be behind the importation of 39 toxic substances "intended for use in the manufacture of illegal and dangerous drugs."
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Gerochi directed DENR Undersecretary for Legal Affairs Roseller dela Peña to ready the appropriate charges against Lepeng Wee, former presidential adviser of Estrada on Mindanao economic affairs, after the DENR’s investigating team found out that Wee owned the 39 drums of imported toxic chemicals.
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"We are now in the process of collating all the evidence for the possible reopening or filing of these cases," a member of the group said.

Lacson has thrown his hat into the political ring, aspiring for a seat in the Senate.
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