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[Title] => Diwalwal miners get reprieve
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Thousands of small-scale miners at Mt. Diwalwal in Monkayo, Compostela Valley may operate their gold processing plants for two months. This, as Monkayo Mayor Joel Brillantes agreed to give the miners a 60-day reprieve from his earlier order closing down, due to environmental reasons, the gold processing plants at the gold rush site.
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[Title] => Stop illegal mining at Mt. Diwalwal
[Summary] => A neophyte congressman from Compostela Valley called for a stop to illegal mining at Mt. Diwalwal as he bewailed that toxic mining wastes since the 1980s have affected water systems, agricultural lands and the health of his constituents.
"Even health workers have been found to have high mercury content in their bodies," Rep. Manuel Zamora said in an appeal during the last confirmation hearing of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Heherson Alvarez.
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"Even health workers have been found to have high mercury content in their bodies," Rep. Manuel Zamora said in an appeal during the last confirmation hearing of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Heherson Alvarez.
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