Philex Mining allowed to resume Padcal operations 2 years after tailings leak
MANILA, Philippines—The Mines and Geosciences Bureau has allowed Philex Mining Corp. to finally resume its operations in its Padcal mine in Benguet, roughly two years after the company was slapped with a cease and desist order.
In an Aug. 27 letter to Philex Mining president Eulalio B. Austin Jr., MGB director Leo L. Jasareno explained that the “issues emanating from the tailings spill incident have been substantially addressed to warrant the resumption of the normal operation of Philex under the existing mining contracts with the government.”
“This Office has also received the letter dated May 15, 2013 of PhilexWatch, a network of civil society and people’s organizations, raising a number of issues in relation to the incident but such issues have been sufficiently addressed… The cease and desist order dated August 2, 2012 of this Office is hereby permanently lifted, to allow Philex Mining to resume mining operations in its Padcal Mine in Tuba, Benguet, subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of the pertinent Mineral Production Sharing Agreements,” Jasareno further said.
It can be recalled that more than 20 million metric tons of mine waste, accumulated for decades by Philex’s Padcal mine operations, were discharged from its tailings storage facility 3 (TSF3) into the Balog Creek and the Agno River after a breach during strong rains on Aug. 1, 2012. The Padcal mine straddles the Benguet towns of Itogon and Tuba.
Jasareno said Philex Mining has already paid the government P1.034 billion as penalty for discharging 20.7 million tons of tailings to the Balog and Agno Rivers. This is in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Section 190 of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order No. 2010-21, and the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 7942 or the Philippine Mining Act of 1995.
Article continues after this advertisementThe MGB likewise noted that Philex was pursuing the implementation of its rehabilitation and clean-up plan (RCP) for the areas adversely affected by the mine tailings spill. It has also received formal requests from various groups, all of whom had clamored for the permanent lifting of the cease-and-desist order.
Article continues after this advertisementThese groups included the lndigenous Peoples of Tuba and ltogon, Benguet and San Manuel and San Nicolas, Pangasinan; Trade Union Congress of the Philippines Party List; St. Paul’s Parish of Upper Poblacion, Tuba, Benguet; Sangguniang Bayan of ltogon and Tuba, Benguet; and Barangay Councils of Barangay Dalupirip and Ampucao, ltogon, Benguet.
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