The Manila Bay crisis
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2019-02-24
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de Guzman, Sara Soliven
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Philippine Star Printing Co., Inc.
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The recent photos taken of Manila Bay showed the beautiful sunset and happy people strolling by the bay and a few even bold enough to take a dip in the seemingly clean waters. But the real clean up hasn’t even started. Let’s not get too excited over this initial feat. There’s still a lot of work to be done. Remember Manila Bay waters is worst than Boracay.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); Max’s Restaurant; HengFeng Kitchenette; Jollibee Macapagal Biopolis; Lamer Catering; Nihon Bashitei Japanese Food; Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA); Aloha Hotel; Sarmiti Food Corp (Shawarma Snack Center); Oriz Auto Leasing Philippines Corp.; Heritage Condominium Corp.; Ma. Natividad Building; Marina Square Properties Inc. (Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila); Cultural Center of the Philippines (Main Building); Federal Land Inc.; First Marbella Condominium Association Inc.; Gold Quest Premiere Resources Inc.; Harrison Lodge; Libertad Tourist Development Inc.; OWWA Building; Wellcross Freight Corp.; Manila Bay Development Authority (MBDA); Philippine Coast Guard (PCG); Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH); Department of Health (DoH); Department of Agriculture (DA); Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC); Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA); Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC); Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA); Manila Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS); Philippine National Police Maritime Group; Philippine Ports Authority (PPA); Manila Water Company Inc.; Maynilad Water Services Inc.
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de Guzman, S. S. (2019, February 25). The Manila Bay crisis. The Philippine Star, p. 10.