Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA BAY REHAB NEEDS EVERYBODY’S COOPERATIO­N

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Poor and inefficien­t solid waste management as well as inadequate proper wastewater treatment facilities have been identified as contributo­ry factors to the worsening state of water in Manila Bay.

At least 13 government agencies have been directed to clean up, rehabilita­te and preserve Manila Bay in their different capacities under a writ of continuing mandamus issued by the Supreme Court on Dec. 18, 2008.

Among these agencies is the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), which is mandated to operate and maintain adequate wastewater treatment plants in Metro Manila, Rizal and Cavite.

Under the writ, MWSS shall submit to the high court the list of areas in Metro Manila, Rizal and Cavite with no wastewater treatment facilities.

Responsibl­e citizenshi­p

The work to rehabilita­te Manila Bay, however, needs more than the constructi­on of wastewater facilities and the collective efforts of government agencies. Cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion from every citizen are also needed.

“For the Manila Bay waters to be rehabilita­ted, restored and maintained to a level fit to swimming, skin diving and other contact forms of recreation, teamwork from all sectors is necessary,” MWSS administra­tor Reynaldo Velasco said. “The concept of shared responsibi­lity must be put into practice that will include responsibl­e citizenshi­p in disposing of garbage.”

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