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Restraining order sa power plants giluwatan sa korte

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GIMANDUAN ang mga nanag-iya o operator sa coal-fired power plants sa paghunong og habwa sa ilang abo paingon sa disposal site pinaagi sa ex-parte temporary environmental protection order (Tepo) nga giluwatan sa korte.

Si Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 28 Judge Marilyn Lagura-Yap niluwat og restraining order batok sa Toledo Power Corp. ug Cebu Energy Development Corp. o ang Global Business Power Corp. kansang mga power plant nahimutang sa barangay Sangi, Toledo City sa pagpagawas sa ilang coal ash.

Laing respondents mao ang SPC Power Corp. ug Kepco-SPC pulos nahimutang sa Brgy. Colon, Naga city.

“Respective agents or representatives from disposing, dumping and transporting outside the premises of their respective coal-fired power plants, the coal ash or coal combustion residuals which are generated from the operations of such plants,”matod sa natala sa Tepo.

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