The Caraga Mining Summit, to be held in Philippine from April 23-24 at the Hotel Tavern Convention Hall, will focus on a wide range of concerns — from financing amid the crisis to cooperation with host communities.
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There were no reported deaths in an alleged illegal mine in Quezon province in Philippine, local authorities said Monday but added that they would nonetheless take action against unauthorized mining in the area.
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The Sangguniang Panlalawigan in Philippine castigated the Filminera Mining Corporation for operating in Aroroy without Environment Compliance Certificate (ECC), the most important government requirement for miners.
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A CONGRESSWOMAN from the province of Davao Oriental in Philippine cited indiscriminate mining by small-scale miners as the reason behind the landslides in Maco, Compostela Valley that killed 26 people and injured 29 more.
Davao Oriental Representative Thelma Almario said:
Indiscriminate digging’ for minerals caused the flashfloods and landslides.
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Australian Ambassador to Phillipines Rod Smith intervened to defend Australian mining companies operating in Philippines who are facing huge troubles in carrying out their operations in the country.
Smith was quoted as saying:
Australian mining firms operating in the Philippines adhere to the highest safety and environmental standards.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
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