+ Follow ANGAT-MAASIM RIVERS IRRIGATION SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => JICA okays P500-M for Angat Dam rehab
[Summary] => SAN RAFAEL, Bulacan The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has approved a P500-million grant-in aid to the government for the repair and improvement of the Angat Afterbay Regulatory Dam (AARD) in Bustos, Bulacan, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) said here over the weekend.
Engineer Manuel Collado, NIA regional director for Central Luzon, said that the amount is intended for scour protection of the concrete apron at the downstream portion of the dam.
[DatePublished] => 2001-01-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1097277
[AuthorName] => Manny Galvez
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[Title] => Lack of water threatens aggie
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Orlando and Virginia Bernadino are rice farmers in the Philippine province of
Bulacan, just north of the capital, Manila.
Like thousands of rice farmers around the world who benefit from modern
irrigation schemes, they once took many things for granted: the fertility of
their soil, an abundance of sunshine, a plentiful supply of water, and income
from two crops per year.
Little did the Bernadinos suspect that they would become the harbingers of a
modern-day crisis that may soon threaten the security of the world's vital
irrigated rice crop.
El Niño arrived in 1997
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ANGAT-MAASIM RIVERS IRRIGATION SYSTEM
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[Title] => JICA okays P500-M for Angat Dam rehab
[Summary] => SAN RAFAEL, Bulacan The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has approved a P500-million grant-in aid to the government for the repair and improvement of the Angat Afterbay Regulatory Dam (AARD) in Bustos, Bulacan, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) said here over the weekend.
Engineer Manuel Collado, NIA regional director for Central Luzon, said that the amount is intended for scour protection of the concrete apron at the downstream portion of the dam.
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[Title] => Lack of water threatens aggie
[Summary] =>
Orlando and Virginia Bernadino are rice farmers in the Philippine province of
Bulacan, just north of the capital, Manila.
Like thousands of rice farmers around the world who benefit from modern
irrigation schemes, they once took many things for granted: the fertility of
their soil, an abundance of sunshine, a plentiful supply of water, and income
from two crops per year.
Little did the Bernadinos suspect that they would become the harbingers of a
modern-day crisis that may soon threaten the security of the world's vital
irrigated rice crop.
El Niño arrived in 1997
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[AuthorName] =>
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