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    Cleaning the Bay

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    January 6, 2019
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    MB20190106_E-3
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    The current state of Manila Bay is disgusting and polluted and we would like to revive an asset in our history and culture. "We admire Sec. Roy Cimatu for taking the cudgels in prioritizing 'Save Manila Bay' project that has never been done, " said Commodore Robert Lim Joseph, Jr. of the Manila Yacht Club. The secretary will use all the DENR resources to clean up the bay once and for all.
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    Cleaning the Bay. (2019, January 6). Manila Bulletin, p. E-3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5472
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    Environmental restoration; Environmental protection; Water pollution; Governments; Private sector; Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG); House and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB); Manila Bay Coordinating Office (MBCO); Manila Yacht Club; Manila Water; Maynilad Water Services Inc.; Department of Education (DepEd); Commission on Audit (COA); Cimatu, Roy; Rigor, Sherwin; Oposa, Antonio Jr; Joseph, Robert Lim Jr.; Manila Bay
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