+ Follow DRINKING WATER ACT Tag
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[Title] => Gas could be the cavalry in global warming fight
[Summary] => An unlikely source of energy has emerged to meet international demands that the United States do more to fight global warming: It's cleaner than coal, cheaper than oil and a 90-year supply is under our feet.
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[Title] => 11 M Pinoys have no safe drinking water
[Summary] => Sen. Manuel Villar, Jr. said yesterday that 11 million Filipinos nationwide have no access to safe drinking water .
Villar made the statement as he asked the government to implement tougher measures that would compel water suppliers to comply with the national standards to ensure that the 11 million Filipinos would have safe drinking water.
He said that a recent survey showed that over two million households in the country get their water supply from unsafe sources, such as rivers, streams, creeks and collected rainwater.
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DRINKING WATER ACT
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[Summary] => Sen. Manuel Villar, Jr. said yesterday that 11 million Filipinos nationwide have no access to safe drinking water .
Villar made the statement as he asked the government to implement tougher measures that would compel water suppliers to comply with the national standards to ensure that the 11 million Filipinos would have safe drinking water.
He said that a recent survey showed that over two million households in the country get their water supply from unsafe sources, such as rivers, streams, creeks and collected rainwater.
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December 21, 2009 - 10:54am