900 trees cut down for Angat Dam rehab | Inquirer News

900 trees cut down for Angat Dam rehab

By: - Correspondent / @inquirerdotnet
/ 01:10 AM June 05, 2017

CITY OF MALOLOS—Some 900 trees have been cut down in the rehabilitation of Angat Dam since 2016, prompting Gov. Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado to stop further tree cutting at the dam’s watershed.

The P1-billion Angat rehabilitation project requires the cutting of 2,600 trees, said Russel Rigor, dam operations engineer of Angat Hydropower Corp., during a meeting with Alvarado and Bro. Martin Francisco, chair of the Sagip Sierra Madre Environment Society Inc.

Rigor said the access of a local quarry from where 1 million cubic meters of rocks would be sourced would entail the cutting of trees. He said the rocks would be used to strengthen the dam.

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The fallen trees would be replaced with 260,000 trees, Rigor assured.

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But Francisco said the government should have secured the free, prior and informed consent of the Dumagats before it decided to open a quarry within the watershed, a part of their ancestral domain.

He said the Department of Environment and Natural Resources issued tree-cutting permits in October 2016 but it was the National Power Corp. which authorized the zoning of the quarry area for the project.

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