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    Cleanest bodies of water in Benguet

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    Date
    September 24, 2010
    Author
    See, Dexter A.
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    MB20100924_1
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    Despite rapid urbanization and migration in various parts of this vegetable-producing province, a study showed that the cleanest and richest bodies of water in the country may be in this province. Provincial officials claimed it is a source of joy to discover that Benguet has natural resources still preserved as in the days of their ancestors, still teeming with wildlife such as eels and small fishes. With the upcoming identification of the cleanest and greenest bodies of water, the provincal and municipal governments could come up with measures to preserve and protect the winner in the said contest but the other entries in order to prevent the same from being contaminated by the works of man.
    Citation
    See, D. A. (2010, September 14). Cleanest bodies of water in Benguet. Manila Bulletin, p. 1.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8367
    Corporate Names
    Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Department of Tourism (DOT)
    Geographic Names
    Benguet Nopi River El'let River
    Subject
    rivers river water Freshwater fish water quality Governments
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