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                    [Title] => MM needs new water sources - ADB
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Metro Manila should develop new water sources and depend less on Angat Dam for water supply, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said.

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The panel also aims to formulate practical proposals for attracting higher financial flows to the water sector through innovative financing approaches.
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Metro Manila should develop new water sources and depend less on Angat Dam for water supply, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said.

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The panel also aims to formulate practical proposals for attracting higher financial flows to the water sector through innovative financing approaches.
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