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DIRECTORY of OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES, Region IX DIRECTORY OF OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES, Region IX - Zamboanga Peninsula CY 2016 Duration of Permit Location (Barangay, Municipality, Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Permit Holder Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Telephone Number/Fax Number/E-mail Address Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Area (hectares) Expiration of Permit Province) Permit ZAMBOANGA CITY (2016) Hard Rock Mineral Trading, Hard Rock Mineral Trading, Head Office - Unit 2A Traflgar Plaza Bldg, Tel Nr (032)253-0204; Fax Nr - Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Iron, Gold, Silver etc Mr. Jasper Karl T. ONG-President MPSA 237-2007-IX Jun 08, 2007 Jun 08, 2032 2,077.31 Cuatro Ojos, Vitali, Zamboanga City Inc./ATRO Inc. Salcedo Vill, Mkti; Mine Site - Zamboanga City _____________; Email addess - Tel______________@yahoo.,com Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel AGUSTIN, Alberto D AGUSTIN, Alberto D AGUSTIN, Alberto D Mine Site -Tulungatung River, Tulungatung CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 0.21 Tulungatung Rvr, Tulungatung Fax Nr - ________________________; Head Office - Bunguiao, Zambo. City; Mine Site - Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel AGUILAR, Nazario P AGUILAR, Nazario P AGUILAR, Nazario P CSAGP 15-0019 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 1,500 Panubigan, Z.C. (Pvt Lot) Bunguiao, Z.C. Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel ARQUIZA, Reynerio T. ARQUIZA, Reynerio T. ARQUIZA, Reynerio T. Mine Site -Mt Quarry, Lunzuran CSAGP 15-0019 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 0.21/1,500 Bunguiao River, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Filling Materials ALFARO, Rene S ALFARO, Rene S ALFARO, Rene S Mine Site -Zone 6, Lansones Fill Mats (Pvt Lot) 15-0063 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Zone 6, Lansones (Pvt Lot) Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel ANG, Freddie L. ANG, Freddie L. ANG, Freddie L. Mine Site -Bunguiao, Zamboanga City CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Bunguiao, Zamboanga City Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel BANGAYAN, Fredeslindo BANGAYAN, Fredeslindo BANGAYAN, Fredeslindo Mine Site -Patalon River, Patalon, ZC CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Patalon River, Patalon, Z.C. Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Filling Materials BARBERAN, CONSUELO BARBERAN, CONSUELO BARBERAN, CONSUELO Mine Site -Masiay, San Roque, ZC Fill Mats (Pvt Lot) 15-0061 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Masiay, San Roque, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Mercedez, Zamboanga City; Mine Site -Brgy Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel BASCO, Rommel A BASCO, Rommel A BASCO, Rommel A CSAGP 15-0054 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 0.1965/910 Mercedes River, ZC Cabaluay, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Filling Materials BUCOY, Ronald BUCOY, Ronald BUCOY, Ronald Mine Site -Lumbangan, ZC Fill Mats NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Lumbangan, Zambo. City Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel CABAYACRUZ, Raymund C CABAYACRUZ, Raymund C CABAYACRUZ, Raymund C Mine Site -Tictapul River CSAGP 15-0025 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Tictapul Rvr, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel CASIMIRO, Ray Anthony V. CASIMIRO, Ray Anthony V. CASIMIRO, Ray Anthony V. Mine Site -Salaan, ZC. CSAGP 15-0010 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /3,060 Salaan, Zamboanga City Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel CAUTIVAR, Federico B. CAUTIVAR, Federico B. CAUTIVAR, Federico B. Mine Site -Pulang Lupa, Patalon CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Pulang Lupa, Patalon, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel COROS, Benito Jr C COROS, Benito Jr C COROS, Benito Jr C Mine Site -Quiniput, ZC CSAGP 15-0038 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 0.1503/1,600 Quiniput Masaba River, Z.C. Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel CLIMACO, Sherwin CLIMACO, Sherwin CLIMACO, Sherwin Mine Site -Tulungatung River, ZC SpecialCSAGP 16-001 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /920 Tulungatung River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel DIAZ, Gileo DIAZ, Gileo DIAZ, Gileo Mine Site -Rio Bolong, Upper Bunguiao, ZC CSAGP 15-0018 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /960 Rio Bolong, Upper Bunguiao, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel DELA CUADRA, Nelinda DELA CUADRA, Nelinda DELA CUADRA, Nelinda Mine Site -Bunguiao River, ZC CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Bunguiao River, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Filling Materials DELA CUADRA, Nelinda DELA CUADRA, Nelinda DELA CUADRA, Nelinda Mine Site -Tipong River, San Roque, ZC CSAGP 15-0023 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 1000 Tipong River, Salum, Sn Roque Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel DE GUZMAN, Pilar DE GUZMAN, Pilar DE GUZMAN, Pilar Mine Site -Salaan River, Salaan CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Salaan Rvr, Salaan, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel DE LOS SANTOS Michael DE LOS SANTOS Michael DE LOS SANTOS Michael Mine Site -Tulungatung River, Tulungatung, ZC Spl/CSAGP 15-0053 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /2,000 Tulungatung River, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel DIVINAGRACIA, Richie DIVINAGRACIA, Richie DIVINAGRACIA, Richie Mine Site -Siguinan River, Bunguiao, ZC CSAGP 15-0009 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 0.108/876 Siguinan River, Bunguiao Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel FRANCISCO, Efren FRANCISCO, Efren FRANCISCO, Efren Mine Site -Salaan River, Salaan, ZC CSAGP 16-006 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /1,500 Salaan River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel FRANCISCO, Miguel S FRANCISCO, Miguel S FRANCISCO, Miguel S Mine Site -Salaan River, Salaan, Z.C. CSAGP 15-0003 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /2,240 Salaan River, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel FURIGAY HEGEM C FURIGAY HEGEM C FURIGAY HEGEM C Mine Site -Lapakan River, ZC CSAGP 15-0004 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /1,200 Lapakan River, ZC Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel GREGORIO, Elmer M GREGORIO, Elmer M GREGORIO, Elmer M Mine Site - Salaan River, ZC CSAGP 15-0035 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /700 Salaan River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel HAMSIRAJI, Hazanar S HAMSIRAJI, Hazanar S HAMSIRAJI, Hazanar S Mine Site -Tinuba River, Sinubong, ZC CSAGP 16-0004 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /1,800 Tinuba River, Sinubong Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel Jose King Hock Go Jose King Hock Go Jose King Hock Go Mine Site -Tulungatung River, Tulungatung, ZC Spl/CSAGP 16-002 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /4,000 Tulungatung River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel LIM, Danilo LIM, Danilo LIM, Danilo Mine Site -Salaan River, Salaan, ZC CSAGP 15-0044 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /2,000 Salaan River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel LIM, Reynaldo LIM, Reynaldo LIM, Reynaldo Mine Site -Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Talontalon, Zamboanga City Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel LIM, Romeo LIM, Romeo LIM, Romeo Mine Site -Lamisahan River CSAGP 15-0033 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /3,000 Lamisahan River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel MACROHON, Celso MACROHON, Celso MACROHON, Celso Mine Site - Mala River, Bolong, ZC CSAGP NP Jan 2016 Dec 2016 NP Mala River, Bolong, Z.C. Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Sand and Gravel MANALO, Danilo Jr G MANALO, Danilo Jr G MANALO, Danilo Jr G Mine Site - Salaan River, Salaan, ZC CSAGP 15-0034 Jan 2016 Dec 2016 /1,200 Salaan River Fax Nr - ________________________; Tel Nr _______________________; Non-Metallic Zamboanga Del Sur Zamboanga City Filling Materials MANALO, Santiago
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