Sun.Star Pampanga

23K tons of waste collected in river cleanups

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-Some 23,000 tons of wastes have been collected since January of this year from the massive cleanup efforts of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) in major river systems and tributarie­s of Manila Bay in Central Luzon.

Executive director of the DENR regional office Paquito Moreno reported that from more than 1,400 tons of mixed wastes collected in 2019 when the

Battle for Manila Bay was launched, the figures have progressed to 23,000 tons of wastes that have been collected from January to August of this year.

"We have doubled our efforts to clean our rivers through grubbing of rivers and creeks in

Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija. Grubbing is the mechanized removal of wastes already deposited at the bottom of rivers," he explained.

He said there is a lot more to be done to finally clean Manila Bay, but the progress has been enormous since the campaign started two years ago.

The DENR has also deployed some 420 Estero rangers in Manila Bay areas in the region primarily tasked to conduct cleanup and monitoring of rivers, beaches, and other water bodi es.

A total

of 125 trash traps were also installed in Bulacan, Bataan, and Pampanga to prevent solid w a st es from reaching the coastlines of Manila Bay.

Moreno appealed to the public to properly manage their solid wastes and support government efforts to save Manila Bay.

"We encourage everyone to religiousl­y segregate their solid wastes at home and avoid using lots of singleused plastics because this will help in the reduction of our daily garbage generation,” he added.

 ?? (DENR) ?? TONS OF WASTE. The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-Central Office led massive cleanup efforts in a Central Luzon river where some 23,000 tons of waste were collected from January to August this year.
(DENR) TONS OF WASTE. The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-Central Office led massive cleanup efforts in a Central Luzon river where some 23,000 tons of waste were collected from January to August this year.

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