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    DENR: All set for Manila Bay rehab

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    Date
    January 22, 2019
    Author
    Villanueva, Rhodina
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    PS20190122_11
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    The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and other concerned agencies are all set for the Manila Bay rehabilitation, which will start on Sunday, an official said yesterday. DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu said they would begin with the cleanup of esteros and the coastline of Manila Bay. “While the cleanup is ongoing, we will also be finalizing plans for the relocation of informal settler families in the bay area. We will coordinate with the National Housing Authority on finding decent relocation sites for these informal settlers," he said.
    Citation
    Villanueva, R. (2019, January 22). DENR: All set for Manila Bay rehab. The Philippine Star, p. 11.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5483
    Subject
    Environmental restoration; Environmental protection; Water pollution; Waste water; Governments; Sewage treatment; Faecal coliforms; Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); National Housing Authority (NHA); Cimatu, Roy; Manila Bay
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