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HOLCIM MINING AND

DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Limestone Mining Project
Municipality of Maasim, Sarangani Province
BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Name: Mining of Limestone

Project Type: Resource Extractive

Permit: MPSA274-2008-XI Parcel 4

Total Area of MPSA: 425.1146 hectares

Brgy. Kamanga and Brgy Tinoto,


Area covered by the project: Municipality of Maasim,
Sarangani Province, Region XII

Annual Production Capacity: ≥ 2.1 Million MT

Commodity: Limestone

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IMPACT AREA- HMDC

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LOCATION MAP OF PROJECT SITE

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LOCATION MAP OF PROJECT
SITE

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PROJECT
COMPONENTS
MAJOR
COMPONENTS

Exploration

Quarry Development
(Road and Land Access, Construction of Support Facilities)

Extraction of Limestone

Quarry Rehabilitation

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PROJECT
COMPONENTS
SUPPORT FACILITIES

Office Building

Housing and Facilities and Bunk Houses

Security Outposts

Workshop, Warehouse, and Fuel Depot

Tree Nursery

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PROJECT
CYCLE

MINING PLAN

Surface Mining Method

DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION PHASE

Construction of access and haul roads

Site preparation and construction of mine


facilities such as office building, bunk houses,
warehouse, etc.
Construction and establishment of pollution
control facility.

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PROJECT
CYCLE

OPERATION PHASE

Mining of Limestone

Implementation of progressive rehabilitation

Continues Implementation of EMP, EMoP,


and SDMP

ABANDONMENT PHASE

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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
PHILIPPINE MINING ACT OF 1995

Proposed mining projects should be technically and


financially feasible
Safety and
Mine Stage Environmental Social Development
Health
Environmental Work Integrated w/ Community Development
Exploration
Program-Cost Exploration Cost Program
Integrated w/
Environmental Cost Social Development cost
Feasibility Mine Operating
Integrated with FS integrated with FS
cost
ECC, EPEP
Construction/Developm (Environmental Social Development and
SHP, ERP
ent Protection & Management Program (SDMP)
Enhancement Program)
Commercial Operation Annual EPEP Annual SHP Annual SDMP
Mine Closure
FMR/DP (Final Mine Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning Plan
integrated in the EPEP to include Decommissioning Plan, Final Mine
Post Mine Closure Rehabilitation Plan, Social Plan and Maintenance and Monitoring Plan for
a period of 10 years or lesser if success indicators are achieved earlier
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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
Life of Mine Environmental Protection and Enhancement

(3-5% of Direct Mining and Milling Costs and 10% of Capital Costs)

1. Minimal Surface Impact

2.Progressive rehabilitation
3. Operationalization of the Multi-partite Monitoring Team
4. Establishment of MEPEO
5. Road Maintenance
6. Slope Stability
7. Pollution Control Structures
8. Maintenance of drainage system
9. Water sprinkling of access and mine haul roads
10. Research
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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

ENVIRONMENTAL
Final Mine Rehabilitation and Decommissioning Plan

(Based on predetermined decommissioning and rehabilitation


costs)

1. Rehabilitation of disturbed areas after end of the project

2.In consultation with stakeholders

3. Required budget deposited during life of mine


4. Based on success indicators

5.Implemented for 10 years after closure or until rehabilitation is


successful based on agreed indicators

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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

SAFETY AND HEALTH


1. Personal Protective Equipment

2. Safe Work Place

3. Medical Benefits

4. Medical Check-up
5.Health Clinic
6. Safety Trainings

7. Budget to be approved by MGB

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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

ECONOMIC IMPACTS
A. TAXES PAID BY THE COMPANY

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

1. Excise Tax on Minerals (2% of Gross Sale)

2. Corporate Income Tax (30% of net income)

3. Customs Duties

4. Value Added Tax (12%)

5. Documentary Stamp Tax


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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

ECONOMIC IMPACTS
A. TAXES PAID BY THE COMPANY

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

1. Business Tax

2. Real Property Tax

3. Registration Fee

4. Occupation Fees (PHP 75/hectares)


5. Community Tax
6. Other Local Taxes
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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

ECONOMIC IMPACTS
B. ALLOCATION FOR PROGRAMS

1. SDMP Budget 75% of the 15% of the Operating Costs

2. IEC 15% of the 1.5% of the Operating Costs


3. Promotion of Science and
10% of the 1.5% Operating Costs
Technology
4. AEPEP 3-5% of the DMMC
5. EPEP
6. FMRDP
C. EMPLOYMENT OPPURTUNITIES
D. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Livelihood Development & Income Augmentation
Program

Infrastructure Development

Access to Education and Literacy Program

Health, Sanitation, and Nutrition Program

Community Empowerment and Human resource


Development

Sports and Cultural Program

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TAXES FROM MINING

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ROLE- MUNICIPAL LEVEL
A. HOST OF PROJECT

B. TAXES

C. HOST MINING COMMUNITY


1. Priority of hiring of qualified residents
2. Livelihood Development and Income augmentation Program
3. Access to Education and Literacy Program
4. Health, Sanitation, and Nutrition Program
5. Community Empowerment and Human Resource Development
6. Sports and Cultural Program

D. ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN MONITORING THE PROJECY

1. Member in Mine Rehabilitation Fund Committee Member and Multi-


partite Monitoring Team
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ROLE-MUNICIPAL LEVEL

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FUTURE ACTIVITIES

CONSTRUCTION AND
DEVELOPMENT
1. Haul and access roads

2. Causeway

3. Stockpiles and dumps

4. Pollution control devices and facilities

5. Support facilities

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FUTURE ACTIVITIES

OPERATION PHASE

1. Actual extraction of limestone ore, etc.

2. Implementation of progressive
rehabilitation

3. Continues implementation of EMP, EMoP


and SDMP

4. Hauling of Ore to designated processing


area

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FUTURE ACTIVITIES

ABANDONMENT PHASE
Removal of equipment out of the project area

Rehabilitation of mined-out area, mine years, waste


dumps, siltation traps and ponds

Transfer/donation of fixed structures of host LGUs

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AERIAL PHOTOS OF THE
PROJECT SITE

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THANK YOU!

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