





SECTION 138. Tax on Sand, Gravel and Other Quarry Resources. — The province may levy and collect not more than ten percent (10%) of fair market value in the locality per cubic meter of ordinary stones, sand, gravel, earth, and other quarry resources, as defined under the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, extracted from



DESPITE the induced by the southwest monsoon lately, quarrying in Pampanga is still highly regulated and limited. About four months ago during the dry season, q. ... July 11, that despite the heavy rains, quarrying in and hauling of sand and gravel from the province have been capped to a certain volume and remain regulated.



The plant is located at Brgy. Lucsuhin, Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines. QUARRYING This is an essentials stage in the production process, because the quality of the aggregates... Read More. Our Commitment to the Environment. ... "One of the leading supplier of aggregates (crushed stone, gravel and sand)."











WHEREAS, it is necessary to protect and properly manage the utilization of the sand and gravel/lahar deposits of the provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales to improve the water flows of its river systems, ensure the integrity of the various protective dikes and infrastructures, and thereby reduce risks to lives and properties;





On December 14, 1992, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Pampanga passed Tax Ordinance No. 3,7 which fixed the fair market value of sand, gravel, and other quarry resources at P40.00 per cubic meter and assessed a fee of P4.00 per cubic meter for every such resource extracted within the province's jurisdiction.



To recall, the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991 caused lahar to bury some areas in Pampanga. Over the years, the curse of lahar seemed to have been reversed. The local government of Porac earned an income of P16 million in 2018 from collecting taxes from sand and gravel quarrying in the area. The raw lahar is processed to separate the sand from it.



Sand, gravel, and crushed stone (collectively referred to herein as aggregates) are the most in-demand materials on the planet in terms of volume. 1, 2 Together, they are a central foundation of our economies and integral to sectors such as construction, infrastructure, electronics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. 3 The growing need to protect the world's …







CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Officials from Kalinga province visited the provincial Capitol on Oct. 26 to learn best practices from the province's regulation of the quarry industry, which re-emerged strongly after Mt. Pinatubo's 1991 eruptions spewed big volumes of sand. Pampanga Gov. Dennis Pineda attributed the record-high P2.2-billion quarry revenue to the …



The acceptance, processing and evaluation of applications for permits to extract industrial sand and gravel/lahar deposits in Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales shall be undertaken through a Task Force composed of the MGB and the Provincial Governor. ... To immediately monitor all reported illegal mining and quarrying operations and, for this ...









Gov. Dennis "Delta" Pineda gifts Kalinga officials led by board member Julius Amla with Pampanga lantern. Pineda said the provincial government managed to get the cooperation of quarry operators as well as associations of truck owners and haulers of sand and gravel through the enforcement of fair rates in tax, fees, and penalties.



Sand S-3: Very finely crushed rock used in ready-mixed concrete substitute to vibrosand. 0 to 4mm: Whitesand: Natural dense fine sand taken from the rivers of Pampanga, passing thru 3/8" sieve screen. Comes in white color and the most commonly used sand in construction applications. Also called "double screened sand". 0 to 9mm: Vibrosand



The soils of Pampanga are generally of recent all north and northwest of San Fernando consist of coa southeast, silt loam to clay. ... The most prominent non-metallic mineral deposit that was encountered was the quarry deposit of sand and gravel. The thick, loose consolidated gravel and sand were found in the southwestern part of Angeles City ...







Tax on Sand, Gravel and Other Quarry Resources. The province may levy and collect not more than ten percent (10%) of fair market value in the locality per cubic meter of ordinary stones, sand, gravel earth, and other quarry resources, as defined under the National Internal Revenue Code, as amended, extracted from public lands or from the beds ...









Annex 1- Sand and Gravel Permit Process - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This memorandum order provides procedural guidelines for processing and issuing special quarry permits to extract sand and lahar materials in areas affected by lahar in Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales provinces. It outlines eligibility requirements, maximum area …



CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga (PIA) -- Revenues from quarry operations in Pampanga reached P1.056 billion in 2023. It came from administrative fee, sand tax, weighing scale fee, sand and gravel permit, motor vehicle and heavy equipment accreditation, and fines and penalties collected by the provincial government.


