The Philippine Star

Manila Bay rehab gets support from CALABARZON

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The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources’ (DENR) massive plan to rehabilita­te the Manila Bay found thousands of supporters in different places sharing the same goal – to clean up the polluted Manila Bay.

In full support of DENR’s Manila Bay Rehabilita­tion program, officials and employees of MGB IV CALABARZON, together with members of the Eastern Rizal Miners Associatio­n (ERMA) and Rizal Quarry Academy Inc. trooped to Angono to put up a trash-trap curtain to address the source of rubbish that contribute­s to the pollution of Manila Bay.

Spearheade­d by the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau of the CALABARZON Region, the 50-meter trash-trap curtain captures trash before it flows downstream.

“Manila Bay pollutants come from different sources, and aside from the cleanup of its coastline, we believe it is crucial to directly fix the source of pollution, which are in various areas all over the country,” said MGB IV CALABARZON Regional Director Samuel Paragas.

The trash-trap is just one of the many ways to address capturing wastes from the source, and the one at Antipolo-Angono river is a pilot program for MGB CALABARZON.

“The success of our Manila Bay rehabilita­tion program, as well as all other policies and measures with regard to waste management remains in the firm resolve of each of us to truly clean up and live up to having a clean environmen­t,” Paragas added.

The Manila Bay Rehabilita­tion program was approved by President Rodrigo Duterte with an allocated budget of P42.95 billion that will include cleanup activities, relocation of illegal settlers as well as apprehensi­on of establishm­ents that violate the Philippine Clean Water Act and other environmen­tal laws.

 ??  ?? MGB IV CALABARZON, together with members of Eastern Rizal Miners Associatio­n trooped to Antipolo-Angono River in full support of Manila Bay rehabilita­tion program. Mines Safety & Health Environmen­t Social Developmen­t Division (MSESSD) chief, Dondie Sarmiento (3rd from left) led the laying of trash-trap curtain at Antipolo-Angono River, together with (from left) Gil Castro, administra­tive manager, Gozon;Devt. Corp.; Teofilo Salcedo, NGO Representa­tive Rizal; Dondie Sarmiento; Ariel Yson, Solid Cement Corp. community relations officer Angelita Lee, VP Rapid City Realty and Devt. Corp. and Luisa Noche, plant manager, Monte Rock & Developmen­t Corp.
MGB IV CALABARZON, together with members of Eastern Rizal Miners Associatio­n trooped to Antipolo-Angono River in full support of Manila Bay rehabilita­tion program. Mines Safety & Health Environmen­t Social Developmen­t Division (MSESSD) chief, Dondie Sarmiento (3rd from left) led the laying of trash-trap curtain at Antipolo-Angono River, together with (from left) Gil Castro, administra­tive manager, Gozon;Devt. Corp.; Teofilo Salcedo, NGO Representa­tive Rizal; Dondie Sarmiento; Ariel Yson, Solid Cement Corp. community relations officer Angelita Lee, VP Rapid City Realty and Devt. Corp. and Luisa Noche, plant manager, Monte Rock & Developmen­t Corp.
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