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    SMC steps up P3B program to revive Tullahan, Pasig Rivers

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    Date
    January 28, 2022
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    MT20220128_B10
    Excerpt
    San Miguel Corp. (SMC) eyes to remove a total of one million tons of silt and solid waste from the Tullahan-Tinajeros river system by June this year since it implemented its massive P1-billion program to clean up and rehabilitate the 27-kilometer river system and help mitigate flooding in Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela and other flood-prone areas. SMC President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon and expressed confidence the company can achieve it within four to five months, with its current daily dredging output already at 3,000 tons per day.
    Citation
    SMC steps up P3B program to revive Tullahan, Pasig Rivers. (2022, January 27). Business Mirror, p. B10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/13092
    Corporate Names
    San Miguel Corp. (SMC) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
    Personal Names
    Ang, Ramon
    Geographic Names
    Pasig River Malabon Navotas Valenzuela Caloocan
    Subject
    rivers river restoration environmental restoration environmental protection silt solid wastes flood control
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