+ Follow ARAYAT AND CANDABA Tag
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[Title] => Pangasinan in state of calamity
[Summary] => Pangasinan has been placed under a state of calamity following widespread flooding and devastation from Typhoon Lando.
[DatePublished] => 2015-10-21 10:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Eva Visperas
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[Title] => Casecnan Dams irrigation component 70% complete NIA
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SCIENCE CITY OF MUNOZ, Nueva Ecija The P6.7-billion irrigation component of the giant Casecnan multipurpose irrigation and power project, which involves the construction of a 29-kilometer superdiversion canal and the repair and rehabilitation of existing dams and expansion of major canals, is now 70 percent complete, an official of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA)-Casecnan said yesterday.
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[Title] => UPRIIS cuts off water from Pantabangan to rehabilitate two smaller dams
[Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY The National Irrigation Administrations (NIA) Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation Systems (UPRIIS) shut down the intake gates at the reservoir of the Pantabangan Dam last Sunday, cutting off water from the dam to pave the way for the rehabilitation of two smaller dams.
Engineer Antonio Nangel, UPRIIS operations manager, said the water cut-off would enable them to undertake the rehabilitation of the Pampanga Bongabon River Irrigation System (PBRIS) and the Peñaranda River Irrigation Systems (Penris).
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[Title] => Rehab of 2 Ecija dams to affect 5,000 tillers
[Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY Some 5,000 farmers in two cities and nine municipalities in Central Luzon run the risk of losing some P380 million in potential income next year.
This, as the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) will rehabilitate two smaller dams that feed from the giant Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija.
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[Title] => No declared election hot spots in Central Luzon
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga The police and the Commission on Elections (Comelec) have not declared any poll "hot spots" in Central Luzon whose electoral history has been tainted with violence.
"Even in Nueva Ecija where elections were tense in the past, I have no reason to believe that there are private armies being maintained by candidates," Superintendent Vidal Querol, Central Luzon police director, told The STAR. Nueva Ecija used to be considered a "hot spot" in previous elections.
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ARAYAT AND CANDABA
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[Title] => Casecnan Dams irrigation component 70% complete NIA
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SCIENCE CITY OF MUNOZ, Nueva Ecija The P6.7-billion irrigation component of the giant Casecnan multipurpose irrigation and power project, which involves the construction of a 29-kilometer superdiversion canal and the repair and rehabilitation of existing dams and expansion of major canals, is now 70 percent complete, an official of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA)-Casecnan said yesterday.
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[Title] => UPRIIS cuts off water from Pantabangan to rehabilitate two smaller dams
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Engineer Antonio Nangel, UPRIIS operations manager, said the water cut-off would enable them to undertake the rehabilitation of the Pampanga Bongabon River Irrigation System (PBRIS) and the Peñaranda River Irrigation Systems (Penris).
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[Title] => Rehab of 2 Ecija dams to affect 5,000 tillers
[Summary] => CABANATUAN CITY Some 5,000 farmers in two cities and nine municipalities in Central Luzon run the risk of losing some P380 million in potential income next year.
This, as the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) will rehabilitate two smaller dams that feed from the giant Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija.
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[Title] => No declared election hot spots in Central Luzon
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga The police and the Commission on Elections (Comelec) have not declared any poll "hot spots" in Central Luzon whose electoral history has been tainted with violence.
"Even in Nueva Ecija where elections were tense in the past, I have no reason to believe that there are private armies being maintained by candidates," Superintendent Vidal Querol, Central Luzon police director, told The STAR. Nueva Ecija used to be considered a "hot spot" in previous elections.
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