16-07-2025
Dolomite Beach inquiry eyed amid Manila flooding
A congressional inquiry on the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project has been proposed before the House of Representatives.
Bicol Saro party-list Rep. Terry Ridon made the call under his House Resolution 56, saying the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), through its Chairman Don Artes, identified the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project as a direct contributor to the persistent flooding in the City of Manila.
'Specifically, it (Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project) caused the blockage of three major drainage outfalls—Faura, Remedios, and Estero de San Antonio Abad—forcing rainwater to be rerouted through a sewage treatment plant incapable of handling flood volumes during heavy rains,' Ridon said.
In addition, Ridon cited that the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project was never part of the then National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) -approved Manila Bay Rehabilitation Master Plan.
The artificial beach was built during the administration of former president Rodrigo Duterte in 2020, The 900-meter long and 60-meter wide beach was later closed for expansion which was completed in 2022.
'As such, it was never envisioned to protect Manila Bay's coastal resources nor to prevent coastal flooding, erosion, or pollution. It is a cosmetic project masquerading as rehabilitation, and has now proven harmful to flood mitigation efforts in Manila,' Ridon said.
The lawmaker said the inquiry will shed light on the following issues:
Whether the project was a necessary government expense to fulfill the Supreme Court's Writ of Continuing Mandamus on Manila Bay rehabilitation;
Whether it was subjected to a proper environmental impact study, especially with respect to flooding in the City of Manila;
Whether its implementation aggravated flooding in adjacent areas due to the obstruction of drainage outfalls;
Whether the ?389 million project cost was within standard pricing for comparable beach nourishment works;
Whether criminal and administrative liability attaches to government officials involved if the project is deemed unnecessary or irrelevant to the mandamus, implemented without a proper Environment Impact Assessment, grossly overpriced, or directly responsible for worsening Manila flooding.
'It is nothing but a criminal wastage of public funds—?389 million that could have been far better spent on sewage treatment plants and other engineering interventions grounded in science and sustainability. We will undertake a full congressional inquiry, determine criminal and administrative liability, and hold every government official directly involved in the origination, planning, and implementation of this project accountable,' Ridon said.
Back in June 2021, then President Duterte said the white sand in the Dolomite Beach Project needs to be replenished since the waves have wiped them out. — RF, GMA Integrated News