+ Follow Metropolitan Water and Sewerage System Tag
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[Title] => Do the Swiss challenge
[Summary] => Disclosure: A reader of The Philippine Star flew all the way from Osaka, Japan to react to my column “Bracing for water competition” published last May 18.
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[Title] => Bracing for water competition
[Summary] => Or, was it nervous laughter over possible water shortage in Metro Manila not because of climate change but due to something else?
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[Title] => BCDA, WB-IFC in talks for Clark Green City development
[Summary] => State-run Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) is in discussions with the World Bank’s private sector arm International Finance Corp. (IFC) for assistance in development plans for the Clark Green City.
[DatePublished] => 2015-03-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => DepEd seeks to improve CIDs’ involvement in classrooms, community
[Summary] => Education Secretary Armin Luistro urged yesterday schools to organize forums to discuss best teaching practices to improve the participation of children with intellectual disabilities (CIDs) in classrooms and the community.
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[Title] => Government to save P600 million from project linking NLEX-SLEX
[Summary] => Public Works Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. yesterday vowed to push through with the implementation of a road-widening project linking NLEX and SLEX, saying this would save the government some P600 million.
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[Title] => Parañaque probes soil collapse
[Summary] => Parañaque Vice Mayor Anjo Yllana has expressed alarm over reports that the city is under the threat of sinking over the drawing of underground water.
This prompted Yllana, the Councils presiding officer, to call a special session by inviting officials of the National Water Regulatory Board (NWRB) that made the study and revelation.
Officials of NWRB reported last week in a television interview that Parañaque is now at the Level 3 soil underground situation, the lowest among the 14 cities and three municipalities in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Water crisis committee formed in BF Homes
[Summary] => Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe has created a water crisis committee to find immediate and long-term solutions to the chronic water supply shortage in BF Homes Subdivision and other communities in the city.
"Although water supply is a national government concern, we are taking the lead in finding ways to alleviate the water supply problems and needs of our constituents in the city," Bernabe said.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rhodina Villanueva
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[Title] => Zambales resort owners hit waste disposal project
[Summary] => SAN NARCISO, Zambales - The Zambales Resort Owners Association (ZROA) is protesting a $48-million project that would dump Metro Manilas septic tank and sewerage waste into the waters near Corregidor Island in Bataan.
ZROA president Dodo Ramos, of the Crystal Beach Resort in this town, said the project is slated to be launched anytime this month by the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage System (MWSS), Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Manila Water Co. Inc., with a $48-million funding support from the World Bank.
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[Title] => Government works to speed up release of $175-M ADB loan
[Summary] => The Asian Developmen Bank (ADB) will not release the second and third tranches of a $175-million loan for the development of the countrys grains sector unless the Philippine government fulfills two critical conditions a reduction in the National Food Authoritys palay support price and the liberalization of the countrys rice market.
In a letter to ADB president Tadao Chino, Finance Sec. Jose Isidro Camacho said the government is doing its best to meet these conditions.
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[Title] => DepEd seeks to improve CIDs’ involvement in classrooms, community
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[Title] => Parañaque probes soil collapse
[Summary] => Parañaque Vice Mayor Anjo Yllana has expressed alarm over reports that the city is under the threat of sinking over the drawing of underground water.
This prompted Yllana, the Councils presiding officer, to call a special session by inviting officials of the National Water Regulatory Board (NWRB) that made the study and revelation.
Officials of NWRB reported last week in a television interview that Parañaque is now at the Level 3 soil underground situation, the lowest among the 14 cities and three municipalities in Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Water crisis committee formed in BF Homes
[Summary] => Parañaque Mayor Florencio Bernabe has created a water crisis committee to find immediate and long-term solutions to the chronic water supply shortage in BF Homes Subdivision and other communities in the city.
"Although water supply is a national government concern, we are taking the lead in finding ways to alleviate the water supply problems and needs of our constituents in the city," Bernabe said.
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[Title] => Zambales resort owners hit waste disposal project
[Summary] => SAN NARCISO, Zambales - The Zambales Resort Owners Association (ZROA) is protesting a $48-million project that would dump Metro Manilas septic tank and sewerage waste into the waters near Corregidor Island in Bataan.
ZROA president Dodo Ramos, of the Crystal Beach Resort in this town, said the project is slated to be launched anytime this month by the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage System (MWSS), Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Manila Water Co. Inc., with a $48-million funding support from the World Bank.
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[Title] => Government works to speed up release of $175-M ADB loan
[Summary] => The Asian Developmen Bank (ADB) will not release the second and third tranches of a $175-million loan for the development of the countrys grains sector unless the Philippine government fulfills two critical conditions a reduction in the National Food Authoritys palay support price and the liberalization of the countrys rice market.
In a letter to ADB president Tadao Chino, Finance Sec. Jose Isidro Camacho said the government is doing its best to meet these conditions.
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By
Ghio Ong | February 20, 2014 - 12:00am