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“Sometimes there is a flip side to development as unchecked development takes its toll on the environment. While we, therefore, encourage the influx of new businesses, local governments should always consider the potential impact of new projects on the environment and to nearby residents,” Año said in a news release Monday.

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MANILA — In ensuring the protection of the people and environment against man-made disasters, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) reminded all local government units (LGUs) to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) from the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) before starting any environmental project.

In Memorandum Circular 2018-152, DILG Officer-in Charge, Secretary Eduardo M. Año, said projects that pose possible environmental risk or impact are required to secure an ECC from the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau.

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Among these projects are mining, agriculture projects, and golf course construction.

“Sometimes there is a flip side to development as unchecked development takes its toll on the environment. While we, therefore, encourage the influx of new businesses, local governments should always consider the potential impact of new projects on the environment and to nearby residents,” Año said in a news release Monday.

He said the tragic environmental degradation of Boracay Island is a classic example of how unregulated development made the famous white-sand holiday destination into a “cesspool”.

Huwag na nating hayaang mangyari pa ang nangyari sa Boracay. Huwag nating i-short cut ang mga proseso para lang sa negosyo. Kailangan nating siguruhin na mayroong ECC bago magsimula ang anumang proyekto na alam nating makakaapekto sa kalikasan (Let us not allow what happened to Boracay to happen again. Let us not short cut the processes for the sake of business. We should ensure that the projects that would have an impact on the environment have an ECC before starting them),” he said.

Presidential Decree No. 1586 dated June 11, 1978 (Establishing an Environmental Impact Statement System including other Environmental Management-Related Measures) states that “no person, partnership, or corporation shall undertake or operate any declared environmentally critical project or area without securing first an ECC.”

Applications for ECCs are reviewed and granted by the DENR, through the EMB, as stated in Malacañang’s Administrative Order 42 issued on November 2, 2002.

An ECC is issued after a positive review of the project’s application by the DENR-EMB. It indicates that a proposed undertaking will not cause a significant negative impact on the environment. The project proponent must then fulfill the specific measures and conditions indicated in the ECC before and during the operation of the project and even after the project completion.

An ECC also certifies that the proponent has complied with all the requirements of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) System and has committed to implement its approved environmental management plan.

In cases where DENR-EMB finds that an ECC is not applicable, a Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC) shall be issued confirming that the proposed project is not part of the EIS and poses no environmental threat.

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