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Food establishments ordered closed for wastewater violations
May 31, 2006
Two food establishments in Quezon City were issued closure by the Laguna Lake Development authority (LLDA) following the failure of both firms to maintain respective wastewater discharges within the standards set by law.
In separate cease-and-desist orders, LLDA general manager Casimiro Ynares III ordered closure of fastfood chain Kentucky Fried Chicken Acropolis, Libis branch and the commissary of Pampangueño restaurant Cabalen in J. P. Rizal, Quezon City. Both food firms operate in the vicinity of and dump wastewater to the Laguna de Bay, which falls under LLDA's jurisdiction.
"We will clarify with Mr. Ynares that we complied with the LLDA requirements. We were caught unaware by the raid but we are already operating the plant. It just so happened that, at that time, the machine was (being rested)," said Mr. Sison.
He explained that the machines in the plant actually operate for four straight hours and then are rested for one hour.
Mr. Sison said Cabalen started to build its wastewater treatment facility five months ago due mainly to LLDA's first cease-and-desist order. He said the commissary has only been operating the plant for a month.
KFC Libis, on the other hand, was also found to have exceeded lawful wastewater standards in terms of the BOD, COD, pH level and oil and grease content of its effluents.
Mr. Ynares said that in the one year monitoring of the LLDA at the restaurant site, KFC was found to have exceeded the effluent standards five times.
"Despite oppurtunities granted to respondent to abate/control the pollutive wastewater discharges, it continues to discharge wastewater not conforming to the effluent standards causing damage to the environment," said the LLDA closure order.
Business World tried to get the explanation of KFC Management, but the latter had refused to give its side.
The closure of KFC and Cabalen Commissary brings to seven LLDA's recent issuances of cease-and-desist order due to water pollution cases at the Laguna Lake.
Last month, LLDA had also ordered the closure of the factory of "Boy Bawang" manufacturer KSK Food Products in Caloocan City for wastewater violations.
CFF Piggery Farm in Moron, Rizal, Pajanel Container in Muntinlupa City, Aclem Paper Mills in Laguna, and Max's Restaurant in Quezon Avenue were also slapped with cease-and-desist-orders for similar violations.
LLDA's jurisdiction spans nine of 17 towns in Metro Manila.