The Manila Times

‘ NLEX R10 SECTION TO BRING ECONOMIC GAINS TO NAVOTAS’

- JING VILLAMENTE JERRY M. HERNANDEZ

NAVOTAS City Mayor John Reynald Tiangco expressed optimism that the R10 section of the North Luzon Expressway ( NLEX) Harbor Link Segment 10 will bring in more economic opportunit­ies for the city and its residents. Tiangco joined the groundbrea­king of the 2.6- kilometer elevated expressway at R10 corner C3 Road in North Bay Boulevard South with Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, Malabon Mayor Antolin Oreta 3rd, Caloocan Planning and Developmen­t Officer Aurora Ciego and NLEX Corp. president Rodrigo Franco. “Through the R10 section, travel time will be greatly reduced and delivery of goods and services from the port area to other parts of Luzon will become easier and more efficient,” Tiangco said. The R10 section forms part of the 5.65- kilometer Segment 10, which connects the McArthur Highway in Valenzuela, Gov. Pascual Avenue in Malabon and C3 Road in Caloocan. In its website, DPWH said the section will “decongest Metro Manila by providing access to the NLEX without passing through EDSA or the Balintawak Toll Plaza.”

NIA MARKS CONSTRUCTI­ON OF TARLAC MEGA- DAM

SAN JOSE, Tarlac: National Irrigation Administra­tion chief Ricardo Visaya led the time capsule laying for the constructi­on of Balog-Balog mega-dam project in Barangay Maamot here with Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco and local officials recently. The 105.5-meter high dam with three cascading sections each at 25 meters high and a crest length of 1.4 kilometers, will have a storage capacity of 560 million cubic meters and occupy 28,076 hectares as watershed and is eyed to irrigate more than 34,000 hectares of their agricultur­al lands. “This new irrigation facility was designed to irrigate a wide area of agricultur­al lands in the province of Tarlac,” Visaya disclosed, adding that target completion of constructi­on will be in three years. To benefit from the irrigation system are the towns of Paniqui, Pura, Ramos, Victoria, Gerona, San Jose, La Paz, Capas, Concepcion and Tarlac City. The NIA pointed out that the dam is projected to increase rice production by nearly 178 percent from 126,480 metric tons to 350,980 metric tons that will support at least 23,000 farmers and the rice per capita consumptio­n of Tarlac residents as well as provide inland fish production. It will also generate at least 43.5 megawatts of electricit­y through a hydro-electric facility.

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