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SMC's river cleanup drive removes 6MMT of waste

San Miguel Corp. (SMC) removed a total of 6 million metric tons (MMT) of silt and solid waste from various river systems in and around Metro Manila.  The total includes more than 3 MMT recently extracted from over 50 kilometers (km) of rivers across the flood-prone Bulacan province, as part of…

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SMC cleans up Bulacan, Metro Manila rivers | The Manila Times

A TOTAL of 6 million metric tons of silt and solid waste were removed from various rivers in Metro Manila and in Bulacan, San Miguel Corp. (SMC) said on Friday, May 3.

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SMC removes 6 million MT waste in river cleanup drive

SMC removes 6 million MT waste in river cleanup drive
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SMC reports 41B liters of water saved; river cleanups clear

SMC reports 41B liters of water saved; river cleanups clear
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SMC leads rehabilitation of major rivers in Luzon

SAN Miguel Corp. (SMC) on Tuesday, October 17, announced it is setting its sights on another ambitious goal: cleaning up and rehabilitating three major river systems and other tributaries and waterways throughout Metro Manila, Pampanga, Cavite and Bulacan.

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Most Polluted Rivers in the World

Life as we know it was largely shaped by rivers. Many major ancient civilizations formed along river valleys, relying on seasonal floodwaters to irrigate their crops. Without these rivers, agriculture would not have been possible in these otherwise arid areas. (Floodwaters can also wreak havoc on settlements. Here are countries where the most people have […]

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Global Water Trends Shaping The Water Industry In 2023

If you type “trends” into Google, and you’ll notice search results on fashion, real estate, economic, and business trends.

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PCIJ investigations win 3 SOPA honorable mentions, U.S. journalism awards

PCIJ investigations win 3 SOPA honorable mentions, U.S. journalism awards
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PCIJ investigations win 3 SOPA honorable mentions, U.S. journalism awards

PCIJ investigations win 3 SOPA honorable mentions, U.S. journalism awards
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BFAR helps rehabilitate Marilao river thru mangrove planting

MANGROVE PLANTING. Fisherfolk plant mangrove propagules in Nagbalon village, Marilao town in Bulacan on Friday (May 27, 2022). This is part of the government's effort to help improve the quality of water in the Marilao river and the same time, prevent flooding and serve as a breeding ground for fish. (Photo courtesy of BFAR-3) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - About 8,000 mangrove shoots will be planted in Barangay Nagbalon in Marilao, Bulacan as part of long-term measures to improve the quality of water in the town's major river. Wilfredo Cruz, director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) 3 (Central Luzon), said Friday that 60 fisherfolk were taught how to properly plant mangroves around the Nagbalon creek, a minor water channel of the Marilao river, which in total will cover a hectare of rehabilitated mangrove area. "Mangroves can prevent storm surge, serve as the breeding ground for fish, and at the same time, protect the dike," Cruz said in a video interview. Arlene Morales-Mendoza, officer-in-charge of BFAR's Fisheries Resource Management Section, said mangroves could also improve the quality of water and help avert flooding. "Makakatulong po ito sa tubig para maging malinis. Alam naman po natin ang kulay ng ating ilog. So, sa takdang panahon, kapag lumaki na ang bakawan, ito ay makakatulong para mag-recycle ng tubig. Makakatulong sa palaisdaan and at the same time, sa kapaligiran (It can help make the water clean. We know the color of our river. In due time, once the mangroves have grown, they can help recycle the water. They can help the fishpond and at the same time, the environment)," Morales-Mendoza said. Marilao Mayor Ricardo Silvestre thanked the BFAR, citing the importance of mangroves in preventing soil erosion and flooding in the coastal areas. "Napakahalaga ng bakawan dahil una, ito ay pamamahayan ng mga isda. Kaya napaka-imporante ng bakawan dahil ito rin ay magiging lilim ng mga isda (Mangroves are very important, first, because they serve as a breeding area of fish. These mangroves are also important because they serve as shade for fish)," Silvestre said. According to BFAR-3's Coastal Resource Management Unit, mangroves are expected to be fully grown in five to 10 years. About one million mangrove propagules have been planted in some areas of Central Luzon in the past five years. (PNA) }

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