DENR seeks over P1.6-B budget for Manila Bay rehab program

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is seeking a P1.67-billion budget for the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program, which includes the controversial dolomite project.

FILE – In this Sept. 6, 2020 photo, workers continue to pour white sand composed of crushed dolomite over the 500 meter stretch of Manila Bay as part of the DENR’s Manila Bay Rehabilitation Project aimed at discouraging people from littering in the bayside. INQUIRER file photo / MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is seeking a P1.67-billion budget for the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program, which includes the controversial dolomite project.

During its budget presentation before the House committee on appropriations on Monday, the DENR said it is proposing P1,673,503,000 for the rehabilitation of Manila Bay.

The amount is a part of the proposed P25.295-billion budget of the agency for 2022.

Aside from the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program, other priority projects of the DENR are as follows:

The project first drew ire from the public in September last year, with fisherfolk group Pamalakaya calling the project a “completely absurd and highfalutin rehabilitation” effort that would hardly solve “the environmental degradation problems of the bay.”

Greenpeace Philippines campaigner Sonny Batungbacal also warned that covering the bay’s coastline with dolomite sand “would not do anything” and that the artificial sand could easily be washed out by storm surges or rising tides.

But President Rodrigo Duterte has publicly declared support for the dolomite project, recently saying that “dolomite is beautiful to the eyes.”

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