+ Follow SAPANG BATO AND MARGOT Tag
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[Title] => Angeles City allots funds for toxic waste study
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY â€â€Ã‚ Long dogged by the issue of toxic wastes allegedly left behind by the American military at Clark Field, the city government finally acknowledged yesterday the dangers posed by the hazardous substances to local residents.
Mayor Carmelo Lazatin signed an agreement with the People’s Task Force on Bases Clean-up (PTFBC), allocating P511,511 in city funds for a three-month study to determine the extent of the toxic wastes’ harmful effects on the health of residents of two barangays, Sapang Bato and Margot.
[DatePublished] => 2000-10-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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SAPANG BATO AND MARGOT
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[Title] => Angeles City allots funds for toxic waste study
[Summary] => ANGELES CITY â€â€Ã‚ Long dogged by the issue of toxic wastes allegedly left behind by the American military at Clark Field, the city government finally acknowledged yesterday the dangers posed by the hazardous substances to local residents.
Mayor Carmelo Lazatin signed an agreement with the People’s Task Force on Bases Clean-up (PTFBC), allocating P511,511 in city funds for a three-month study to determine the extent of the toxic wastes’ harmful effects on the health of residents of two barangays, Sapang Bato and Margot.
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