VOL. 7 ISSUE 151 • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014
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DACUDAO TREES. The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) and City Engineer’s Office (CEO) each has its say on whether or not the trees that line Dacudao Avenue should be cut. Lean Daval Jr.
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FTER few weeks of being in the middle of controversy, two offices of the Davao City government finally met to resolve the issue of removing trees in the stretch of Dacudao Avenue. In a meeting called by the Task Force Drainage (TFD),representatives of
the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) and the City Engineer’s Office (CEO) were able to present their sides on why the trees in the area should or should not be uprooted. TFD chair Yusop A. Jimlani allowed the CENRO to make the first presentation, which was
made by Natural Resources Operation Division assistant chief Forester Rodrigo C. Bustillo. Bustillo said the move to uproot trees will not solve the flooding problem in the city but will only create another environmental problem and social resentment. “Although some of the
root systems of the trees were protruding, it was not the leading reason for the collapse of the riprap in some areas of the main drain,” Bustillo said, He said that although it is true that root systems compromise some edifices, in the case of the main drainage in Dacu-
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