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Department of Environment and Natural Resources Sec. Angelo Reyes will be in Cebu today for the celebration of Earth Month.


DENR undersecretary Francisco Bravo, who came as part of his advance party, said Reyes will address the National Reprogramming Workshop among all regional technical directors and at the same time oversee the Earth Month’s planned activities by DENR Regional Field Unit-7.

"Stewardship in Action" is this year’s theme of the Earth Month celebration, which will culminate on April 22, the International Earth Day.
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The training program was implemented by the department’s human resource development service (HRDS) headed by Adeluisa G. Siapno
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Reyes designated retired Army general Francisco Bravo as senior undersecretary and chief of staff with oversight functions on issues concerning the environment and forestry. He was also tasked to supervise issues concerning rivers and watersheds.
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Officials of the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) tapped the 51st Engineering Brigade to do the work amid alleged delaying tactics by three CDC board directors who had nominated contractors who failed to qualify to undertake the project.
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Engineer Wilson Musngi, of the Pinatubo Project Management Office (PPMO), the forerunner of the defunct Mt. Pinatubo Commission, admitted to The STAR that the concrete floors of the 608 housing units have cracked and sunk since monsoon rains battered Central Luzon last July 6.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources Sec. Angelo Reyes will be in Cebu today for the celebration of Earth Month.


DENR undersecretary Francisco Bravo, who came as part of his advance party, said Reyes will address the National Reprogramming Workshop among all regional technical directors and at the same time oversee the Earth Month’s planned activities by DENR Regional Field Unit-7.

"Stewardship in Action" is this year’s theme of the Earth Month celebration, which will culminate on April 22, the International Earth Day.
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The training program was implemented by the department’s human resource development service (HRDS) headed by Adeluisa G. Siapno
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Reyes designated retired Army general Francisco Bravo as senior undersecretary and chief of staff with oversight functions on issues concerning the environment and forestry. He was also tasked to supervise issues concerning rivers and watersheds.
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Officials of the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) tapped the 51st Engineering Brigade to do the work amid alleged delaying tactics by three CDC board directors who had nominated contractors who failed to qualify to undertake the project.
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Engineer Wilson Musngi, of the Pinatubo Project Management Office (PPMO), the forerunner of the defunct Mt. Pinatubo Commission, admitted to The STAR that the concrete floors of the 608 housing units have cracked and sunk since monsoon rains battered Central Luzon last July 6.
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