The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will further develop the coastal areas of Subic and Morong town to attract more tourists and investors.
This was learned from Raul H. Mamac, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer, who clarified that there was no massive clean-up drive to be conducted in Morong, but the DENR will just initiate further development and beautification along the beaches of Subic and nearby Morong town.
Mamac was one of the DENR officials who led the clean-up of the resort island of Boracay in Aklan.
Morong and Subic have beautiful beaches but tourists have long complained about the resort owners’ sky rise rental and room rates of the hotels operating here. Newsmen suggested the local government unit should regulate, through an ordinance, the hotel and resort rates to be underpaid but overworked.
Right after assuming his post as Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer (PENRO) in Bataan, Mamac noted there are companies and business firms openly dumping wastes into the Manila Bay, prompted him to act with dispatch on it. further attract more tourists and customers to visit the beaches. Other issues includes some of the resort and hotel workers were found to be underpaid but overworked.
With reports from: Manila Bulletin, Mar T. Supnad
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