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DENR, Paranaque, private sector to rehab Manila Bay

FUN AT THE BAY. Children play at the water's edge in a portion of Manila Bay in this undated photo. Government efforts to clean the bay continue with the help of local government units and the private sector. (File photo) MANILA - Efforts to fast track the rehabilitation of the southern part of Manila Bay are now underway following the sealing of a partnership between the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Paranaque City. The stakeholders include Aseana City's business establishments and lot owners, who will endeavor to clean up the bay's tributaries. As part of its commitment under the DENR's Adopt-a-Waterbody or Adopt-an-Estero Program, the Aseana City - through its Aseana Business Park Estate Association (ABPEA) - has been leading dredging activities along the Redemptorist Water Channel in Paranaque City. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) provided the dredging equipment for the activity that started in April. DENR Acting Sec

Aseana City joins Manila Bay rehabilitation campaign

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Parañaque City, and Aseana City’s business establishments and lot owners recently forged a deal to boost the ongoing Manila Bay rehabilitation. The partnership was forged as part of the DENR’s Adopt-a-Waterbody, or Adopt-an-Estero Program, wherein Aseana City, through its Aseana Business Park…

DENR chief commends San Miguel | Jonathan L Mayuga

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Acting Secretary Jim O. Sampulna has commended San Miguel Corp. (SMC) for the company’s pro-environment programs and projects. Specifically, the DENR chief lauded SMC’s feat in dredging the 36.4-kilometer Tullahan-Tinajeros River System, one of the 17 principal river systems draining into Manila bay.…

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