Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Tragedy Of The Commons In Solong

The things we share as humans – air, water, land and other aspects of the natural world – that society shares among its members are generally referred to as commons. Garret Hardin (1968) expounded the phrase Tragedy of the Commons as to describe the result when industry does not take into account the cost of protection of the environment in the accounting of the price of a good or service.

The devastation wrought by the recent flash floods in Solong, San Miguel the other week clearly demonstrated one inconvenient truth: The Tragedy of the Commons in that upland barangay reared its ugly head. Nature, when abused suffers in silence. But the moment it gets mad, it strikes hard. Human technology are rendered inutile vis-à-vis its fury and magnitude of destruction.

Knowledgeable sources said the fate of impending environmental disaster in that upland barangay had been sealed initially by the construction of an access road for eco-tourism purposes. Accordingly, destroyed by that road cut through its verdant forests were 15 hectares of abaca plantation which FIDA had to phase out unfortunately.

Since then, landslides occurred gradually on the winding road up to the dam site. Unknown to the residents below were stockpile of excavated earth from the dam site which eventually eroded down the hapless unsuspecting residents when the three-hour thunderstorm brought with it heavy rains.

It would be safe to say then that that eco-tourism access road bided out by the DPWH regional office in the last quarter of 2006 and the mini-hydro project of the Sunwest Water Electric Co. (SUWECO) have caused that environmental damage. In fairness to the above-mentioned entities, illegal logging might have contributed to that environmental disaster.

Nevertheless, SUWECO’s quick response to said emergency deserves credit. But that is not enough.

It is SUWECO’s responsibility to immediately put into place appropriate mitigating measures to avoid, if not minimize further damage to life and property.

Their incoming measures would tell us whether SUWECO had actually prepared a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) before they were issued ECC by the DENR.

That initial environmental disaster should serve as wake-up call to SUWECO, the DPWH, DENR and LGUs in general. It calls for a renewed commitment to environmentalism which subscribes to the idea that we human beings must see ourselves as a part of nature.

Environmental Education should make us realize that humans are but one link in the chain of living things, in fact, in the “great chain of being.”

source: Bicol Peryodiko Editorial

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Must See Sights in Catanduanes

I received an email a week ago asking me about must-see places and landmarks in Catanduanes to be featured on a local travel magazine. Mentioned were Maribina Falls, Virac Cathedral, Bato church, Puraran and Amenia beach all located in Virac, San Andres and Bato.

There are eight more towns in the island with sights and landmarks unheard of, like the former US Coast Guard Station - LORAN, Lolong Point Lighthouse, Boto ni Kurakog, Nahulugan Falls, Del Rio River resort and many others.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

A Good Treat For Islanders Like Us

I guess this is everyone's fave seafood for islanders like us, no question about that, except for those who are hypertensive and suffering rheumatism. A ginataang alimango spiked up with sili labuyo or bird seed is a good treat for vacationers but also to visitors.

Crabs and squash cooked in coconut milk.And in a few months, will be the end of school year and eventually lenten season when everyone would be looking for fun and retreat... I can't hardly wait.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

NDCC Update

Progress Report: Re Effects of Tail-End of Cold Front That Triggered Continuous Heavy Rains From January 9-12, 2009 Affecting Regions I, V, VI, VII, VIII, X And XI

Heavy rain clouds slowly blanketing the place.Date: 12 January, 2009
Reference: OCD Regions I, V, VI, VII, VIII, X and XI

I. Situation Overview
  • The tail-end of cold front affecting the Bicol region and eastern sections of Visayas and Mindanao from January 7-12, 2009 triggered the occurence of continuous rains which caused flashfloods/floodings, high tides/big waves and sea mishaps in Regions I, V, VI, VII, VIII, X and XI.
Region V
  • PCG Bicol District suspended trips going to island provinces of Catanduanes, Masbate and Samar due to strong winds and rough seas brought about by tail-end of cold front. Initially, it was reported that 1,006 persons, 47 small cars, 6 passenger bus, 90 trucks, 4 vessels and 7 motorized bancas were stranded. However, as of 8:00 AM today 12 January 2009, all ports are cleared of stranded passengers upon resumption of trips in Bicol area.
Catanduanes (flashflood/landslides)
  • One, identified as John Mark Tatad, 5 years old of District 1 Gigmoto, Catanduanes was reported dead due to drowning.
  • There were 14,643 families and 74,701 persons affected in 162 barangays of 11 municipalities namely: Bagamanoc, Baras, Bato, Caramoran, Gigmoto, Pandan, Panganiban, San Miguel, San Andres, Viga and Virac.
  • All roads and bridges in Catanduanes affected by landslides were already passable as of 11 January 2009.
II. Actions Taken
Region V
  • PDCC Catanduanes distributed relief assistance in the form of noodles, rice and canned goods in Bagamanoc, Baras, San Miguel and Viga amounting to Php 432,000.00.
  • DSWD 5 augmented 100 bags of rice and assorted canned goods (pork and beans, sausages and sardines) and 50 pcs T-shirts to PDCC Catanduanes which are being repacked for distribution to other affected municipalities.
source: National Disaster Coordinating Council

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Alternative Water Pump Technology

Water is life and our island is abundant of it. Yet we don't have running water in our households particularly in small barangays located in hilly areas. Still, many have to walk a kilometer just to get a pail of water for washing and drinking water for farm animals. It is understandable that to pump water to a tank for distribution to households requires some capital investment, in addition to power and gas to run the pump.

This technology requires no use of power or gas to pump water uphill because it only uses gravity and air to boost the water upwards. And this would be ideal to remote barangays in our island and to small farms as well.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Cebu Pacific Flies To Catarman, Calbayog, Virac And Cauayan

Butuan City (9 January) -- Cebu Pacific (CEB) is set to take delivery of its seventh brand-new ATR 72-500 aircraft which it will use to fly to Catarman and Calbayog in Samar, Virac in Catanduanes, and Cauayan, Isabela starting next month.

CEB will also mount additional flights for Manila-Naga from daily to 10 times weekly starting on February 14 and Manila-Busuanga from daily to 11 times weekly starting on February 15.

The new service to Catarman, Samar and Virac, Catanduanes will start on February 14; flights to Calbayog, Samar and Cauayan, Isabela will start on February 18.

Candice Iyog, CEB VP for marketing and distribution, said "We are expanding our Manila hub operations with the arrival of our brand new ATR and will make more areas accessible through our low fares and new planes."

To mark the announcement of these additional services, CEB is offering a promotional P500 all-in 'Go Lite' seat sale for flights from Manila to Busuanga, Calbayog, Catarman, Cauayan, Naga and Virac. The airline has also included select Cebu hub flights to Cotabato, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Legaspi, Ozamiz, Siargao and Tacloban in the promotion.

CEB also announced a zero 'Go Lite' fare seat sale for its Manila-Osaka service. This is exclusive of applicable surcharges and government taxes.

The seat sale will run from January 9 to 14, 2009 and is good for travel from February 1, or the start date of respective flights, to March 31, 2009.

CEB will fly Manila-Catarman and Manila-Virac every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Manila-Calbayog and Manila-Cauayan on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

For flight schedules and bookings, passengers may log on to www.cebupacificair.com, call the reservations hotline (632) 70-20-888; or visit their nearest travel agent.

Now in its 13th year, CEB has the youngest aircraft fleet in the Philippines. It flies to 15 international cities and 27, soon to be 32 domestic destinations with the addition of Siargao, Catarman, Calbayog, Virac (Catanduanes), and Cauayan (Isabela) in the coming weeks. (Michelle Eve de Guzman-Cebu Pacific)

NDCC Report: Minor Flooding and Landslide

National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) 7 January 2009 report.

Situation Overview
  • Governor Joseph C. Cua of Catanduanes Province DPWH 5 has confirmed that continuous rains which occured since last night triggered the occurrence of landslide and flooding along Circumferential Road in said province.
  • Sections were affected last night were Brgy Sipi, Bato; Bato-Linao; Tilod, Baras and Banabaan in Caramoran; and two sections along Baras-Gimoto Road.
One electric post in Viga-Bagamanoc Road collapsed due to landslide.

No casualty were reported in relation to landslide incident.

Road Condition as of 3:00 PM today, 7 January 2009
  • Virac-San Andres Road Section - passable until the area of Panabanaon as the chokepoint of the heavy landslide in the area.
  • San Andres-Caramoran-Pandan Road Section - impassable due to the chokepoint at the Panabanaon area which is totally under debris of mud, gravel and vegetation.
  • Virac-San Miguel Road Section - The Balonbong area had been blocked again by debris. This section has an intermittent occurence of landslides. Hence all types of vehicles cannot pass this section and commuters are now using Bato river to traverse.
  • Virac-Bato-Baras Road Section - passable until Bagumbayan, Baras and with landslide at Tilod and Batolinao, all of Baras.
  • Baras-Gigmoto Road Section - impassable due to landslide at Barangay Agban.
  • Gigmoto-Viga Road Section - impassable due to landslide at Villa Aurora.
  • Viga-Bagamanoc Road - now passable to tourist as clearing operations is ongoing.
Actions Taken
  • The First Catanduanes Electric Cooperative (FICELCO) is currently undergoing repair of collapsed post in Viga - Bagamanoc. Electricity is still cut off until the post is fixed.
  • DPWH is fast tracking the clearing operations in all landslide areas and monitoring all vital reports and situations including warning generations for all threats caused by the intermittent bad weather.
Issues and Concern
Catanduanes Province is now low on petroleum and LPG supplies due to the rough seas. There is an intermittent power outage in the entire island.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

DOE Gives Go Signal For More Mini-Hydro Plants

Jan. 2--The energy department has issued four contracts for these projects to Sunwest Water and Electric Power Co., Inc. in Catanduanes and Antique that include the 8-megawatt Villasiga MHP in Brgy. Isogo, Bugasong, Antique and the 2.3-megawatt Solong MHP in San Miguel, Catanduanes. The contracts also cover the 1.5-megawatt Hitoma 1 MHP and the 1.6-megawatt Hitoma 2 MHP, both in Caramoran, Catanduanes.

These mini-hydro plants are expected to displace an equivalent of 43,000 barrels of fuel oil annually as well as reduce carbon dioxide emissions from displaced power generation from conventional plants.

"The mini-hydropower projects will contribute to our goal of achieving energy independence by reducing the dependency on imported fuel. More importantly, the projects will utilize a renewable form of energy, therefore, giving us benefits through the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions," Energy Secretary Angelo Reyes said.

Besides the contracts for the said facilities, the DOE likewise awarded a contract to Gerphil Renewable Energy Inc. for a 0.11-megawatt mini-hydro project in Impasugong, Bukidnon.

"The initiative and participation of local investors in the power distribution sector is consistent with the current administration's thrust to tap the private sector to develop the country's indigenous energy resources and achieve energy independence," Reyes said.

Meanwhile, the energy department reported that it had issued reconnaissance permits to the proposed 2.6-megawatt Linao Cawayan (Lower Cascade) and 2-megawatt Linao (Upper Mindanao) MHP in Oriental Mindoro. Such permits for the 2.1-megawatt Gulamon-San Ramon MHP and the 8-megawatt Villasiga MHP in Antique, the 2.8-megawatt Kapipian MHP in Catanduanes and 10-megawatt Puyo River MHP in Agusan de Norte were also issued.

Other mini-hydro projects awarded with DOE permits are the 6.8-megawatt Langogan HP in Palawan, 3-megawatt Dupinga MHP in Nueva Ecija, 10-megawatt Kulaman MHP in Bukidnon, 8-megawatt Kibungan MHP in Benguet, 8-megawatt Catuiran MHP in Oriental Mindoro, 9.6-megawatt Tinoc 1-3 MHP in Ifugao, and 5.2-megawatt Cantakoy MHP in Bohol.

(Source: The Manila Times) By Euan Paulo C. Anonuevo, The Manila Times, Philippines

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Friday, January 2, 2009

We Also Want Change

In a few days from now President-elect Barrack Obama will be taking oath as the 44th US president. Inheriting an economy in disarray, termed by many as "financial meltdown".

Looking back at Bush's presidency, we can recall that he won in a close controversial election not based on popular votes but on electoral votes. Eight months after his presidency, terror attacks on World Trade Center, the icon of US economic might.

World Trade CenterInvaded Afghanistan to hunt down terrorists and eventually Iraq supposedly in search for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) based on the information gathered by US intel agencies and found none. It was exposed afterwards that the intel documents were falsified.

Under his administration, US failed to be a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol to address the growing concern for greenhouse gases (GHG). Ignoring the warnings made by climate scientists from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

As I see it, Bush decisions were made to protect the american way of life and big business. And in many ways, made effort to prime-up and quick-fix the faltering US economy but backfired too soon. Just like his father, providing a military solution to an economic problem.

Americans voted Obama because he promised change, likewise, we Catandunganons also want change.

RELATED LINKS:
  • 2008 Wishlist - Suggestions for rural development of Catanduanes.
  • Where Are You From? - Our province is undergoing a difficult period but eventually we will be someday be proud of Catanduanes in its true self and not as a copycat.
  • CSC Ranks No. 1 in Bicol, No. 8 Nationwide in NDLE - For producing 26 new licensed Nutritionist-Dietitians (ND), the Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) here ranked first in Region V and ranked eighth nationwide
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