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MANILA, Philippines — The gradual decrease in fecal coliform levels following almost four years of rehabilitation efforts has improved water quality in Manila Bay, the Department of Environment ...
MANILA, Philippines—Far from what local officials recently claimed that Manila Bay is a “dead body of water,” members of a fisherfolk alliance and a marine conservationist group emphasized ...
(UPDATE) THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Saturday said that the water quality in Manila Bay has improved. Jacob Meimban, executive director of the DENR Manila Bay ...
Manila Bay still offers a rich biodiversity but 21 proposed and ongoing reclamation projects in Greater Metro Manila can threaten marine ecosystems and ...
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21 Manila Bay reclamation projects equal area of 2 cities“Reclamation activities significantly disrupt the natural circulation of water in Manila Bay,” said Repollo, a physical oceanographer. “The construction of large coastal structures and ...
February 11, 2019 Philippine microsatellite Diwata-1 can help monitor water quality in Manila Bay, the Department of Science and Technology's Science and Technology Information Institute says in a ...
the reclamation activities can significantly disrupt the natural circulation of water in Manila Bay. Another concern is the construction of large coastal structures and alterations to the ...
2019 was issued, formally creating the Manila Bay Task Force (MBTF). This body coordinates all rehabilitation initiatives and ensures accountability across participating agencies. To address the ...
Phase 1 Water Treatment Plant of Manila Water’s East Bay Water Supply System, (2) Binangonan Pumping Station and Reservoir. East Zone concessionaire Manila Water ends 2024 with notable completed ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHistory, Parex, the Pasig River and EDSATODAY's column features the views of Ian Morley, professor of History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Morley has ...
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Manila Water: East Bay plant 'making headway'MANILA Water Company Inc. said Friday that the ongoing construction of its P7.84-billion East Bay Phase 2 (PH 2) water treatment plant, particularly the installation of submarine transmission ...
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