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[Title] => Win-win solution possible in MWSS housing dispute
[Summary] => A cause-oriented group yesterday said there is a "win-win solution" to the dispute involving the 58-hectare housing project of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) at the La Mesa water reservoir.
In a statement, the Katarungan at Kalikasan sa Magandang Kinabukasan (KKK) said that while it understand the sentiments of environmentalists, the project still "should proceed in order to give social justice to the 1,411 awardees and fulfill their 38-year-old dream of owning a house and lot of their own."
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"I will assure you that we will do everything we can to prevent and avoid the contamination of the La Mesa waters in the construction of the housing project near the water reserve," MWSS Administrator Orlando Hondrade told The Star.
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[Summary] => Environmentalists already have their hands full keeping woodcutters out of and replanting the denuded La Mesa Dam watershed. Now they face added headache. Hundreds of waterworks employees are to erect houses in the very forest they are tasked to guard, which could spoil Greater Manilas water supply.
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In a statement, the Katarungan at Kalikasan sa Magandang Kinabukasan (KKK) said that while it understand the sentiments of environmentalists, the project still "should proceed in order to give social justice to the 1,411 awardees and fulfill their 38-year-old dream of owning a house and lot of their own."
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"I will assure you that we will do everything we can to prevent and avoid the contamination of the La Mesa waters in the construction of the housing project near the water reserve," MWSS Administrator Orlando Hondrade told The Star.
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