Thursday, November 12, 2009
ANY coal ash generate from the plant to be function by the Korean Power Corp.-Salcon Power Corp. Kepco-SPC in Naga City resolve be sell to cement factory to be use as additives.
Provincial officially permitted Officer Marino Martinquilla said amendments accepted by the Provincial panel last Nov. 9 to the coal ash facility accord signed by the Capitol and the firm allowable for the sale of the coal ash to the strengthen factories.
The amendment also stated that this agreement will carry on until the section of Environment and Natural Resources issue an Environment Compliance Certificate (EEC) for the 24.7 Balili beach properties in barangay Tinaan.
The accord sign by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Kepco legislature last October called for the building of a coal ash disposal ability in the Balili property.
Environmental groups register their protest over the accord by filing charges next to Capitol officials. Kepco's 200 MW coal plant will be ready by 2011.
The region paid P98.9 million for the possessions which is under study by the Provincial Board following a government review that affirmed most portions as under water and public domain.
Based on the accord, Kepco would pay the region $1 per metric ton of ash deserted into the Balili property within a era of 25 years. The removal fee will be topic to a 10-percent add to for every five years after that.
Provincial officially permitted Officer Marino Martinquilla said amendments accepted by the Provincial panel last Nov. 9 to the coal ash facility accord signed by the Capitol and the firm allowable for the sale of the coal ash to the strengthen factories.
The amendment also stated that this agreement will carry on until the section of Environment and Natural Resources issue an Environment Compliance Certificate (EEC) for the 24.7 Balili beach properties in barangay Tinaan.
The accord sign by Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Kepco legislature last October called for the building of a coal ash disposal ability in the Balili property.
Environmental groups register their protest over the accord by filing charges next to Capitol officials. Kepco's 200 MW coal plant will be ready by 2011.
The region paid P98.9 million for the possessions which is under study by the Provincial Board following a government review that affirmed most portions as under water and public domain.
Based on the accord, Kepco would pay the region $1 per metric ton of ash deserted into the Balili property within a era of 25 years. The removal fee will be topic to a 10-percent add to for every five years after that.

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