Manila Bulletin

Tons of trash collected from Pasig River

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

The Pasig River Rehabilita­tion Commission (PRRC) has collected 500 sacks of garbage weighing around 15,000 kilograms in total during a half-day cleanup along the Pasig River last Saturday.

PRRC Executive Director Jose Antonio Goitia blamed the large volume of floating solid waste coming from Manila Bay as the main source of the garbage in Pasig River.

The agency said large volumes of waste coming from Manila Bay have originated from cities, municipali­ties, and provinces surroundin­g it.

PRRC said that since Manila Bay is usually on high tide at this time of the year, waves of garbage are washed onto the Pasig River.

“This is a natural phenomenon most especially observed during summer due to the changing weather conditions,” it added.

In a cleanup drive along the Pasig River, particular­ly in the waters near Lawton and Parola in the city of Manila last Saturday, PRRC was able to collect around 15,000 kilograms of garbage in 500 sacks in just half a day of cleaning the river.

Sixty PRRC personnel comprised of its river warriors, patrols and watch, and other employees helped in the manual cleanup.

PRRC is expected to resume the collection of garbage along Pasig River on Sunday. “It (cleanup) will continue in the coming days until the volume of garbage entering the river is significan­tly reduced,” it pointed out.

Meanwhile, Goitia is calling on the public to be more responsibl­e in disposing their waste and help maintain the cleanlines­s of Pasig River, as well as the Manila Bay.

This year, the historic bay is also a focus of the comprehens­ive rehabilita­tion program of the interagenc­y Manila Bay Task Force led by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources.

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