+ Follow MARILAO-MEYCAUAYAN-OBANDO RIVER SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => DPWH bares P1.9-B Bulacan river system rehabilitation plan
[Summary] => The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has come out with a P1.9-billion proposal to rehabilitate the Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando River System (MMORS), which has been tagged as one of the world’s dirtiest.
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[Title] => Bulacan, DENR ink deal with Ecoshield
[Summary] => Bulacan Gov. Wilhelmino Sy Alvarado and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources have signed a memorandum of agreement with private developer Ecoshield Development Corp. for the dredging of the heavily silted and polluted Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando River System (MMORS) that would bring back the commercial viability of fishing in the province.
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[Title] => Globe, Bulacan gov't expand Green Line anti-pollution project
[Summary] => Old cell phones account for nearly 65,000 tons of toxic waste each year, contributing significantly to environmental degradation. With roughly 2.5 million cell phones and batteries dumped into landfills around the world every week, Globe Telecom and the Bulacan local government have decided to expand their joint Green Line anti-pollution project to help address the problem.
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MARILAO-MEYCAUAYAN-OBANDO RIVER SYSTEM
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