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DENR begins massive cleanup of Calumpit River

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MALOLOS CITY -The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has spearheade­d the massive cleanup of the more than eight kilometer stretch of Calumpit River in Bulacan.

This is meant to fast track the rehabilita­tion of Manila Bay areas in Central Luzon.

During his recent visit in the province, DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu stressed the need to haul submerged garbage in Calumpit River to prevent flooding due to clogged waterways.

"Massive cleanup operations that involve desilting and grubbing of waste materials will unclog our waterways and bring back the depth of our river system that will prevent the overflow of a great body of water especially during rainy season," he explained.

The Calumpit River is a tributary of the larger Pampanga River, and the town itself serves as a natural catch basin for floodwater­s coming from Nueva Ecija and Pampanga.

The first phase of the cleanup project will transpire in the 1.5-kilometer stretch of the Calumpit River that covers barangays of Sapang Bayan, Gatbuca, Frances, and Poblacion.

Cimatu added that clearing the Calumpit river system would likewise benefit other floodprone towns in Bulacan such as Hagonoy, Paombong and some parts of Malolos City.

DENR Regional Executive Director Paquito Moreno Jr. shared that the bathymetri­c study of the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau Region 3 showed that more than 300,000 cubic meters of garbage and silt was found in the Calumpit River, where a thick accumulati­on of admixed sediments was observed in the stretch along the Gatbuca Bridge.

"Garbage-free waterways will not only mitigate flooding during the onslaught of typhoons, but it will also reduce the pollution of river systems in Bulacan that directly drain to the Manila Bay," he said.

Aside from the close coordinati­on with local government units, DENR also partnered with GM Faustino Constructi­on, Inc. to accelerate grubbing and hauling activities in the CalumpitAn­gat River System.

The constructi­on company would provide free utilizatio­n of its equipment and workforce to facilitate grubbing and transfer of silt materials to containmen­t areas.

DENR has collected about 168,562 tons of wastes from more than 22,580 estero, river and coastal cleanups conducted in Bulacan, Bataan, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija since the Manila Bay rehabilita­tion program started in 2019. (PIA 3)

 ?? (DENR) ?? RIVER CLEAN UP. DENR personnel undertake the massive cleanup of the more than eight kilometer stretch of Calumpit River in Bulacan.
(DENR) RIVER CLEAN UP. DENR personnel undertake the massive cleanup of the more than eight kilometer stretch of Calumpit River in Bulacan.

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