BAGUIO CITY — Suspended quarrying company Apo Land Quarry Corporation (ALQC) is hoping to be allowed to resume operations while they are in the process of complying with the requirements set by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
“Ang bargaining nila, they will start compliance provided that continue ung operations ng kanilang cement plant para mayroon silang pangtustos sa gastos (so they have funds to spend),” Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) Director Wilfredo G. Moncano told reporters.
One of the DENR’s requirements is for the company to build a safety wall, remove the hazard, and stockpile it in the perimeter area.
However, Mr. Moncano said the DENR cannot lift the suspension, which was imposed last September, until the company shows compliance with the requirements.
ALQC is an wholly-owned entity by Impact Assets Corporation wherein Cemex Holdings Philippines holds 40% equity.
Mr. Moncano said ALQC also wants to use the debris materials for its plant operations.
“The Secretary has not given clearance. Gusto niya muna mag-start yung containment, mag-lagay ng safety wall, cleaning up the Pandan River. May isang river diyan na na-block ng debris material, pag malakas ang ulan, maaaring mag-cause ng flooding,” he said.
Mr. Moncano said the DENR expects the company to complete the requirements by February. — R.J.N.Ignacio