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                    [Title] => Is it true that much of Metro Manila is sinking even as we write?
                    [Summary] => It’s shocking – but, unfortunately, not surprising – to learn from the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) that more than 35 business and commercial establishments in Metro Manila have been extracting water illegally without permits. Worst of all, most of them are ignoring orders to stop. 


NWRB Executive Director Ramon B. Alikpala, who’s not one to mince words and is a top-performing executive himself, revealed this to me the other day – fed up with the intransigence of the richest offenders.
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NWRB Executive Director Ramon B. Alikpala, who’s not one to mince words and is a top-performing executive himself, revealed this to me the other day – fed up with the intransigence of the richest offenders.
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