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[Summary] => The Department of Environment and Natural Resources alerted all ports in the country yesterday on a Korean vessel allegedly carrying 8,000 metric tons of sulfuric acid.
Citing intelligence reports, acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi said the vessel will arrive in Isabel, Leyte on April 2 to 10 to dump the toxic wastes.
"Such shipments must comply with the requirements of Republic Act 6969 and its implementing rules and regulations," Gerochi said.  Nikko Dizon
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[Title] => Negros group up in arms vs coal-fired power plant project
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY A group calling itself the "Negrosanons Against Coal-Fired Power Plant" (NACPP) vowed yesterday to barrage Malacañang and other concerned government agencies with letters of protest until the "midnight" environmental clearance certificate (ECC) which former Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Antonio Cerilles issued to the controversial project in Pulupandan town is revoked and recalled.
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[Title] => Raps poised vs Payumo, firm on dolphin project
[Summary] => Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) chairman Felicito Payumo and a US-based company may face charges of violation of environmental laws in connection with the controversial "Swim with the Dolphins" project at the Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium.
This developed as acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi ordered the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB), Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau and the Environmental Management Bureau, to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the technical and biological aspects of the project.
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ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES SECRETARY JOEMARI GEROCHI
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Citing intelligence reports, acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi said the vessel will arrive in Isabel, Leyte on April 2 to 10 to dump the toxic wastes.
"Such shipments must comply with the requirements of Republic Act 6969 and its implementing rules and regulations," Gerochi said.  Nikko Dizon
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This developed as acting Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Joemari Gerochi ordered the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB), Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau and the Environmental Management Bureau, to conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the technical and biological aspects of the project.
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February 7, 2001 - 12:00am