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 Preliminary Report of the October 25-26 EIM: ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATORY MISSION DOCUMENTS
 CONTINUING ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY LEPANTO
 Another Environmental Investigatory Mission (EIM) along the Abra River 
        was organized by the Save the Abra River Movement (STARM) last October 
        25-26, 2004. Over 116 individuals were mobilized. The EIM was divided 
        into the Upper Abra River team which covered Mankayan, Benguet down to 
        Cervantes and Quirino, Ilocos Sur and the Lower Abra River team which 
        surveyed the Abra and lower Ilocos Sur segments of the river. Members 
        of the EIM team included the Saint Louis University, University of the 
        Philippines Baguio, Benguet State University, Easter School, Itogon National 
        High School, the University of Northern Philippines and Abra State Institute 
        for Science and Technology. Other participants came from the Accion Contra 
        el Hambre, United Church of Christ in the Philippines and in Canada, the 
        Health Action Information Network and the Cordillera People’s Alliance. 
        Legal assistance was provided by the Cordillera Human Rights Organization 
        and Tanggol Kalikasan. Members of the media, from VIACOMM, radio DZEQ 
        and Northern Dispatch documented the EIM.   The EIM was conducted in partnership with MAQUITACDG (Mankayan, Quirino, 
        Tadian, Cervantes Danggayan a-Gunglo, the alliance of people’s organization 
        living along the Upper Abra River). At various points along the Abra River, 
        the EIM team was hosted by Abra Governor Vicente “Vicsyd” 
        Valera, Jr. and his wife Bangued Mayor Zita “Ching” Valera, 
        Ilocos Sur Provincial Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson, the 
        Ilocos Sur Provincial Board, the municipal governments of Cervantes, Quirino 
        and Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Mankayan, Benguet and Manabo, Abra, the barangays 
        of Puro, Casibir, Sallacong and San Mariano, Ilocos Sur and Pakiling, 
        Abra. Most of these supportive LGUs had recently made resolutions demanding 
        a stop to further Lepanto expansion.  Water sampling for physicochemical testing was conducted at 17 points 
        along the Abra River from Mankayan, Benguet all the way down to Abra and 
        the mouth of the Abra River in Caoayan and Santa, Ilocos Sur. Soil samples 
        were also collected from at least 6 sites. Water sampling started at the 
        Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP) Mill Outlet of Lepanto Consolidated Mining Corporation 
        in contrast to the DENR-Lepanto Multi-Partite Monitoring Team which starts 
        its water sampling only at Tailings Dam 5A. Pollution must be measured 
        from the CIP Mill Outlet since discharge from this area already comes 
        in contact with the environment and the nearby communities of Paalaban 
        and Cabitin.  Samples taken from the CIP Mill outlet registered an acidic pH and emitted 
        a strong acetone-like smell. Dissolved oxygen readings at the CIP Mill 
        Outlet and at Tailings Dam 5A registered below 2 mg/L. This puts into 
        question Lepanto’s recent claim that fish can be found swimming 
        in Tailings Dam 5A as aquatic life cannot survive in conditions where 
        dissolved oxygen is below 2 mg/L.  Soil sampling in the vicinity of Tailings Dam 5A proved dangerous for 
        the EIM team as digging of less than 1 meter in depth resulted in water 
        flowing into the site of digging. The soil under the surface was an unstable 
        slurry of sand, soil and water. The EIM soils team feared that this was 
        an indication of the instability of the ground all around Tailings Dam 
        5A.  Soil sampling done in Camay, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur revealed foul-smelling, 
        blackened soil at less than a meter below the surface. Palay in this area 
        were noted to be stunted and had a burnt appearance. Local farmers attribute 
        this to the overflowing of river water and tailings into their ricefields 
        during heavy rain fall in recent years.  As evidence of continued environmental degradation of the Abra River 
        by Lepanto were collected by the EIM team, testimonies of community residents 
        at the newly re-opened mine exhaust tunnel at Sitio Pacda, Palasaan, Mankayan, 
        Benguet put into question Lepanto’s claims that the exhaust tunnel 
        posed no danger.   Lepanto has obtained a temporary permit to operate the exhaust tunnel 
        from the DENR-Environmental Management Bureau. Residents of Sitio Pacda 
        complained of nasal irritation from the smoke they observed coming from 
        the exhaust at various times of the day, usually late at night or in the 
        early morning. Banana plants have been noted to be wilting abnormally. 
        In 1997, the air pollution from the Tohking exhaust tunnel caused nausea 
        and vomiting, dizziness and abdominal pain among the residents. Domestic 
        animals also developed eye irritation/ reddening and nosebleed. It is 
        feared that the same thing will happen again soon.  Interview with Lakay Nick Sab-it, the owner of the land where the exhaust 
        tunnel is located, reveals how deception was employed by Lepanto in obtaining 
        right to the land. Lakay Sab-it was payed a mere P30,000 for the lease 
        of his 2,000 square meter lot for 25 years. The elderly man was told that 
        the tunnel was only going to be used for air intake. However, he was made 
        to sign a contract that permitted use of his land “for a sandfill 
        line, ventilation raise and other related mining works, including the 
        conduct of exploratory drilling”.   Members of the media interviewed Mayor Manalo Galuten of Mankayan, Benguet 
        to secure a copy of a petition to open the exhaust tunnel allegedly signed 
        by Lepanto workers. Mayor Galuten denied seeing this petition. He also 
        denied signing any Sangguniang Bayan resolution supporting this petition. 
        Interviews made among Lepanto workers revealed that they were recently 
        made to sign a blank sheet by their supervisors, at the start of their 
        work shift. They were not given the opportunity to read the actual petition 
        they were signing.  At the conclusion of the Environmental Investigatory Mission, members 
        of the Save the Abra River Movement hung a streamer at the Banaoang bridge 
        which read “Save the Abra River! Stop Lepanto expansion!” 
        They vowed to regularize the conduct of such EIMs until pollution of the 
        Abra River is halted and the River runs clear once again. #
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