+ Follow ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU DIRECTOR JULIAN AMADOR Tag
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A recent study by the DENR showed increasing incidences of asthma, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments as people inhale toxic pollutants in the air such as lead, mercury and carbon monoxide.
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU DIRECTOR JULIAN AMADOR
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A recent study by the DENR showed increasing incidences of asthma, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments as people inhale toxic pollutants in the air such as lead, mercury and carbon monoxide.
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