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                    [Title] => Livelihood windfall unveiled for 1,000 Pantabangan families
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                    [Title] => Casecnan Dam’s 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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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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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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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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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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