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    SMC backs govt effort to clean up Manila Bay

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    September 24, 2020
    Author
    Mayuga, Jonathan L.
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    BM20200924_B2
    Excerpt
    San Miguel Corp. (SMC) President and COO Ramon S. Ang lauded the government’s effort to clean up and rehabilitate Manila Bay which required the dredging and removal of silt, trash, and other obstructions from tributaries. “Government has done a really good job cleaning up Manila Bay. Water quality has improved a lot. But we all need to pitch in and do our part to sustain these initial gains,” Ang said in a statement. “Cleaning the tributaries leading to Manila Bay would entail massive cost and we understand that government has to prioritize more urgent basic needs during the pandemic. We are here to support the government in whatever way we can.”
    Citation
    Mayuga, J. L. (2020, September 24). SMC backs govt effort to clean up Manila Bay. Business Mirror, p. B2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9802
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    Corporate Names
    San Miguel Corp. (SMC)
    Personal Names
    Ang, Ramon S.
    Geographic Names
    Manila Bay
    Subject
    environmental restoration Governments dredging silt Litter water quality tributaries mitigation
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