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                    [Title] => Mercury-threatened residents of Vizcaya town to be relocated
                    [Summary] => Residents of Brgy. Didipio in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya who may be directly exposed to mercury contamination in the Didipio River will be relocated to a safer place, even as small scale mercury miners in the area continue their unlawful activities.


Prof. Elmer T. Castaneto, research director and head of the environmental survey of the Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSU) said water samples taken from the Didipio river contain mercury at 0.002 milligram per liter.
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Prof. Elmer T. Castaneto, research director and head of the environmental survey of the Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSU) said water samples taken from the Didipio river contain mercury at 0.002 milligram per liter.
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