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‘We need to get to the bottom of this!’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres wants those who make pristine beaches dirty by defecation and littering be held responsible. “[We] need to find who does this, whether it’s residents or tourists,” said Torres. “Whoever does it [should] get the maximum fines in the books,” he said, adding...
Posted On Sep 18 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Public comments sought in Grotto survey

In an effort to address safety and environmental concerns, the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality, the Marianas Visitors Authority, and the Department of Lands and Natural Resources are seeking public comments to determine the Grotto’s user capacity. According to Lands...
Posted On Sep 13 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

‘We are not responsible for cleaning up beaches’

The responsibility of getting rid of fecal matter from beach sites does not lie in the hands of the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality alone, according to bureau administrator Frank Rabauliman. Of course, the BECQ could do it but cleaning up beaches should be more of a...
Posted On Sep 12 2017 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

HPO processes 66 one-start permits so far

With increased economic developments and earthmoving projects, the Historic Preservation Office in the Commonwealth has so far processed 66 one-start permits for fiscal year 2017. Historic preservation officer Mertie Kani noted that HPO review and compliance has reviewed and...
Posted On Aug 23 2017 06:00
, By Press Release
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