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[Title] => MMDA names new operations exec
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has installed a new assistant general manager (AGM) for operations. The post has been vacant for six years.
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[Title] => MMDA chief ready for budget grilling
[Summary] => Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday that he is ready to answer all of the queries of a Valenzuela congressman on the budget expenditures of the agency. Fernando was reacting to statements made by Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo I, who threatened to initiate moves...
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[Title] => Binay: Trash barges not leaking
[Summary] => The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority denied reports yesterday about leakage of leachate into the waters of Semirara Island from a barge full of garbage.
MMDA chairman Jejomar Binay said the alleged spillage was actually just water displacement normal in any type of vessel. Two barges of R-II DMCI arrived and docked near the shore of the island of Semirara, Antique yesterday from Pier 18 in Manila.
MMDA assistant general manager for operations Rogelio Uranza reported that an estimated 200 residents of Antique were present during the arrival and stood watch.
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[Title] => QC worst hit by garbage problem
[Summary] => Even with the availability of the San Mateo sanitary landfill in Quezon City, the backlog in the collection of garbage in several areas of the city has continued to pile up for the past two months.
In spite of the assurances of the Quezon City government of addressing the problem, huge piles of garbage continue to accumulate on city roads and streets, much to the chagrin of residents.
Monitoring data tallied by the Metro Manila Development Authority showed that at least three districts in Quezon City are still lagging behind in the collection of its garbage.
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[Title] => Landfill bidding gets another TRO
[Summary] => There is no end in sight for the controversies surrounding the governments bidding for a new sanitary landfill.
Another temporary restraining order was issued yesterday against the bidding being conducted by the Greater Metro Manila Solid Waste Management Committee, this time by the Manila Regional Trial Court. The latest TRO was filed by one of the losing bidders, a consortium composed of FLB Construction, Kabukiran Garden and Big Trust International Joint Venture.
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[Summary] => Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday that he is ready to answer all of the queries of a Valenzuela congressman on the budget expenditures of the agency. Fernando was reacting to statements made by Rep. Magtanggol Gunigundo I, who threatened to initiate moves...
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[Title] => Binay: Trash barges not leaking
[Summary] => The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority denied reports yesterday about leakage of leachate into the waters of Semirara Island from a barge full of garbage.
MMDA chairman Jejomar Binay said the alleged spillage was actually just water displacement normal in any type of vessel. Two barges of R-II DMCI arrived and docked near the shore of the island of Semirara, Antique yesterday from Pier 18 in Manila.
MMDA assistant general manager for operations Rogelio Uranza reported that an estimated 200 residents of Antique were present during the arrival and stood watch.
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[Title] => QC worst hit by garbage problem
[Summary] => Even with the availability of the San Mateo sanitary landfill in Quezon City, the backlog in the collection of garbage in several areas of the city has continued to pile up for the past two months.
In spite of the assurances of the Quezon City government of addressing the problem, huge piles of garbage continue to accumulate on city roads and streets, much to the chagrin of residents.
Monitoring data tallied by the Metro Manila Development Authority showed that at least three districts in Quezon City are still lagging behind in the collection of its garbage.
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[Title] => Landfill bidding gets another TRO
[Summary] => There is no end in sight for the controversies surrounding the governments bidding for a new sanitary landfill.
Another temporary restraining order was issued yesterday against the bidding being conducted by the Greater Metro Manila Solid Waste Management Committee, this time by the Manila Regional Trial Court. The latest TRO was filed by one of the losing bidders, a consortium composed of FLB Construction, Kabukiran Garden and Big Trust International Joint Venture.
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October 7, 2000 - 12:00am