“Tapos para ma-adjust din po natin ang management and interventions natin kung kailangan pa rin siyang gawin. Because as of now, if you just measure one point in Manila Bay—Manila Bay is 2,400 square kilometers. You cannot say anything about Manila Bay just from one point,” she added.
On Wednesday, Chief Justice Peralta said he is satisfied with the efforts of the DENR in complying with a 2008 Supreme Court order to clean the polluted waters of Manila Bay, noting improvements made by the DENR’swhich processes filthy water from “esteros” before it flows into the bay. “The purpose of the continuing mandamus is to clean the water. If you ask me if I am satisfied, I am satisfied because the water is clean,” Peralta said.
“I saw the wastewater treatment. The water coming out of it was clean,” he said, citing the water treatment plant engineer’s report that fecal coliform level was now 49 most probable number per 100 milliliters, which is below the required minimum level of 200 MPN/100 ml.David, however, noted that water in Manila Bay should indeed be clean before it can be opened to the public as polluted water can pose health risks.
Bakit anti-government ang University of The Philippines? If you see something that needs improvement bakit puro kontra nalang instead of extending a hand..
well, whatever. just look at the monthly water sampling results undertaken by the group task to protect manila bay. it’s all there.
Experts? Ano na nagawa in real world para tawagin Experts. Bookies kamo
Now you are disputing its clean. But when it was full of trash. You would not say anything. Useless people