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Malaki ang paniniwala ni  Arch. Deogracias Tablan, Exe­cutive Director ng Pasig Reha­bilitation Center na matatapos ngayong Agosto ang  paglilinis ng  Ilog Pasig kasabay ng tu­long ng  pamahalaan at ng mga non-government organization.

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The Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission this week declared that the “comprehensive” dredging of the Pasig River is “in progress” despite reports implying possible irregularities in the conduct of the Belgian government-sponsored venture that formally started in April.

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MANILA, Philippines--More than 100,000 families living along the Pasig river system will be cleared within the next seven years in a bid to rehabilitate the dying body of water, an official of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) said today.

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Manila Urban Settlements officer Deogracias Tablan said only bona fide beneficiaries of the housing development of the Baseco Compound being undertaken by the city would be accommodated. The beneficiaries are all current residents in the area.
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