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    • Artificial beach can't stand natural forces 

      (Tempo, November 2, 2020, on page 4)
      That patch of white sand – actually crushed dolomite rock – in Manila Bay on Roxas Boulevard was in the news again last Thursday. A part of the beach had turned dark, apparently covered by black sand brought in by the waves ...
    • DENR puts crushed dolomite boulders on Manila baywalk 

      De Vera-Ruiz, Ellalyn (Tempo, September 5, 2020, on page 5)
      An official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) clarified that crushed “dolomite boulders” and not the “white sand” will be used to fill the 500-meter stretch of the baywalk as part of the Manila ...
    • Dolomite beach ground chief relieved 

      Pedrajas, Joseph (Tempo, October 28, 2021, on page 1-2)
      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Sec. Roy Cimatu ordered yesterday the immediate relief of the ground commander of the Manila Bay Task Force over the recent dolomite beach overcrowding which led to ...
    • Sabotage eyed in Manila Bay fish kill 

      Chavez, Chito A. (Tempo, September 19, 2020, on page 3)
      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Benny Antiporda on Friday did not discount the possibility of “sabotage’’ in the recent fish kill in Manila Bay. In an interview over GMA News, Antiporda ...
    • White beach may help but the real problem is pollution 

      (Tempo, September 10, 2020, on page 4)
      Manila Bay is in the news again. It is being provided with a patch of white sand along 500 meters of the baywalk, actually not sand but crushed dolomite boulders, a variant of limestone, that is coming all the way from ...