The Manila Times

Over 2M tons of waste, silt removed in Bulacan

- BY FREDERICK SILVERIO

SAN Miguel Corp.’s (SMC) comprehens­ive efforts to rehabilita­te major river systems has shifted to high gear in Central Luzon, less than four months since completing its P2-billion initiative to clean up the Pasig River.

SMC announced on Friday that in a little over a year, the company has removed more than 2 million metric tons of silt and waste covering a distance of around 25 kilometers of river channels in Bulacan and in areas around the future New Manila Internatio­nal Airport and upstream rivers in Obando, Bulacan, Bocaue and Meycauayan City within the same catch basin.

Additional­ly, SMC has started conducting bathymetri­c studies at the Pampanga River following the completion of river studies in another catch basin in Bulacan.

These studies aim to assess the depth of water across the river channels and determine the shallow areas that restrict the flow of water through both provinces before reaching Manila Bay. Heavy siltation and pollution in these rivers are said to be major contributo­rs to the widespread flooding in both Bulacan and Pampanga.

Ramon Ang, SMC president and chief executive officer, said that although the rainy season is months away, their cleanup teams have started working to increase the water-carrying capacity of these rivers and mitigate flooding, especially in low-lying areas during heavy rains.

Ang explained that siltation and pollution have made many rivers narrow, shallow and less capable of handling large volumes of floodwater, leading to severe flooding in adjacent areas.

“Similar to our efforts at the Pasig and Tullahan rivers, we are removing years of solid waste and silt accumulati­on to increase the rivers’ depth and capacity. This will not only improve water flow but also ensure safer conditions for water vessels,” Ang said.

Last October 2023, SMC launched its expanded river cleanup program by signing a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, the Department of Public Works and Highways, and the local government units of several cities and provinces.

The expanded program will include the upstream areas of Meycauayan, Marilao, Bocaue and Guiguinto; other main river systems in different catch basins in Malolos, Hagonoy and Calumpit; the Pampanga River and rivers in Laguna, Cavite, Navotas and San Juan.

“Since the completion of our Pasig and Tullahan river cleanups, communitie­s and stakeholde­rs have reported lesser incidence of heavy flooding in their areas. In instances where there is still flooding, floodwater­s still recede faster,” Ang noted.

He added: “Our recent project to clean up the Tullahan and Pasig rivers has given our people significan­t experience and expertise in carrying out such massive efforts. Combined with our robust fleet of heavy equipment that we’ve already invested in, we’re fully prepared and committed to undertake this expanded cleanup to rid our rivers of pollution and mitigate flooding.”

SMC has removed a total of 2,017,336 metric tons of silt and waste in the surroundin­g rivers of future site of the New Manila Internatio­nal airport in Maycapiz-Taliptip, downstream part of Meycauayan and moving upstream of Meycauayan, Mailad-Sta Maria River and Guiguinto.

Including the total output of its Pasig River cleanup, which includes the still-ongoing cleanup of the San Juan River (1,437,391 tons of silt and wastes) and the completed Tullahan River cleanup (1,124,183 metric tons), SMC’s river rehabilita­tion efforts have removed over 4.5 million tons of wastes from approximat­ely 68 kilometers of river systems.

SMC is further extending its cleanup operations in Bulacan to include the Pamarawan, Malolos, Hagonoy, Labangan-Angat and Pampanga rivers, extending up to the North Luzon Expressway.

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San Miguel Corp.’s dredging equipment is shown during cleanup operations at the Maycapiz-Taliptip River and also at the Pasig River. The company reported that over 2 million metric tons of silt and waste had been removed from several rivers in Bulacan.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO RIVER CLEANUP San Miguel Corp.’s dredging equipment is shown during cleanup operations at the Maycapiz-Taliptip River and also at the Pasig River. The company reported that over 2 million metric tons of silt and waste had been removed from several rivers in Bulacan.

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