‘No swimming’ policy in parts of El Nido as rehabilitation continues
THE DEPARTMENT of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said El Nido in Palawan will not be closed to tourists but a “no-swimming” policy will be implemented in some areas where water quality remains poor. “We will not close El Nido, but we will continue the rehabilitation by imposing a ‘no swimming’ policy in certain parts of Bacuit Bay, including the El Nido Estero Outfall, Cabugao Outfall, Masagana Outfall and Corong-corong Outfall,” said DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu in a press briefing in Quezon City on Thursday. The popular holiday destination underwent a six-month rehabilitation program starting November last year, but Mr. Cimatu said there are still complaints on the high level of coliform bacteria in the waters. More establishments have also been reported to be operating illegally or in violation of laws. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, in the same press conference, noted that 119 establishments have already been closed for failing to comply with environment ordinances. Mr. Cimatu said a task force will be formed to conduct a 20-day investigation on establishments and residences starting August 5. “We will wait for the results and then will be closing individual establishments based on the recommendation of the task force,” he said. — Vince Angelo C. Ferreras


