+ Follow BARANGAY MACABOBONI Tag
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[Title] => Remove barge that spilled coal or face charges
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial government gave the owner of the barge that spilled coal off a coastal village in Agno town 10 days to remove the vessel or face legal action.
In a meeting called yesterday upon the instructions of Gov. Victor Agbayani, lawyer Virgilio Solis, provincial administrator, told Eudes Bautista, one of the crewmen of the barge Eisner, to relay the order to its owner, Asian Shipping Line based in Malabon.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Eva Visperas
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[Title] => Psinan coal spill probed
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial board is set to conduct an inquiry next week into the coal spill in a coastal village in Agno town.
First district board member Alice Pulido sought the investigation as Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) chemist Reggie Regpala expressed fear that the coal, which came from the 900-foot Aisner which ran aground off Sitio Talisay in Barangay Macaboboni, Agno town, could release heavy metals like mercury, zinc, lead and arsenic into the water.
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[Title] => Remove barge that spilled coal or face charges
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial government gave the owner of the barge that spilled coal off a coastal village in Agno town 10 days to remove the vessel or face legal action.
In a meeting called yesterday upon the instructions of Gov. Victor Agbayani, lawyer Virgilio Solis, provincial administrator, told Eudes Bautista, one of the crewmen of the barge Eisner, to relay the order to its owner, Asian Shipping Line based in Malabon.
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[Title] => Psinan coal spill probed
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial board is set to conduct an inquiry next week into the coal spill in a coastal village in Agno town.
First district board member Alice Pulido sought the investigation as Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) chemist Reggie Regpala expressed fear that the coal, which came from the 900-foot Aisner which ran aground off Sitio Talisay in Barangay Macaboboni, Agno town, could release heavy metals like mercury, zinc, lead and arsenic into the water.
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