Environment Undersecretary Leo Jasareno Monday said in a briefing that Ore Asia Mining and Development Corp., which producers iron ore in the town of Doña Remedios Trinidad, failed to secure an ISO certification.
Jasareno was referring to a rule spelled out in Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order No. 7 issued in 2015, which required mining companies to secure ISO:14001 certificates.
Jasareno also said that there was a complaint lodged against Ore Asia about the firm allegedly causing the siltation of a river that runs through its mining area.
“The river turned reddish brown,” the undersecretary said.
The result is that Ore Asia’s ore transport permit has been withdrawn and the environmental compliance certificate —a major permit in mining—suspended.
Jasareno described Ore Asia as a medium-scale mining operator, which produces about 40,000 tons of ore a year.
“It (Ore Asia) has two customers, Eagle Cement, which has a plant in Bulacan, and a buyer from overseas,” the official said.
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