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    • Boracay cleanup jacks up Ayala unit’s capex 

      Domingo, Ronnel (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 23, 2018, on page B4)
      The Ayala group unit that is one of the two water service providers on Boracay Island expects its capital expenditures this year to rise to P700 million from P677 million amid cleanup efforts in the area. Joseph Michael ...
    • Cleaning up Manila Bay 

      Mawis, Sara Mae D. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 16, 2019, on page B2-2)
      Manila Bay was considered one of the world’s greatest harbors as it allowed trading between the natives of Manila and merchants from other countries. It was a haven for boat enthusiasts, couples, and those who seek some ...
    • Manila Bay rehab needs everybody's cooperation 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 14, 2018, on page A6)
      Poor and inefficient solid waste management as well as inadequate proper wastewater treatment facilities have been identified as contributory factors to the worsening state of water in Manila Bay. At least 13 government ...
    • MWSS urges masterplan for cleanup, rehabilitation of Manila Bay 

      (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 6, 2019, on page A10)
      The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) has called for the crafting of a masterplan for Manila Bay not only to clean up the polluted bay but also to ensure that sewerage and wastewater problems are addressed ...
    • Puerto Galera: Shoring up tourism, marine ecosystem 

      Supetran, Bernard L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 8, 2019, on page B3-4-B3-2)
      For centuries, the bucolic town of Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro has been one of the archipelago’s proverbial best-kept secrets, with its lush forests, powdery beaches and rich underwater world. Literally meaning “port ...