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GREENPEACE | The state of water in the Philippines 1 G The state of water resources in the PhilippinesOctober 2007 The state of water resources in the Philippines October 2007 Published by Greenpeace Southeast Asia 24 K-J corner K-7 Streets, East Kamias, Quezon City, Philippines +63 2 434 7034 (trunk line) +63 2 434 7035 (fax) Project: Clean water Contact: Beau Baconguis Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace. Cover photo: Young boys pick up empty plastic bottles floating on a river in Bacoor, Cavite, south of Manila, as a way to earn a living. Many rivers in Luzon are considered biologically dead because of industrial and municipal pollution. Lino Escandor, 2007. GREENPEACE | The state of water in the Philippines 2 Contents 4 List of tables 5 Definition of terms 8 Abbreviations and acronyms 10 Introduction 11 I.
May 11, 2019 · lakes, in wetlands, and in reservoirs constructed by humans. TDS (total dissolved solids) - sum of all inorganic and organic particulate material. TDS is an indicator test used for wastewater analysis and is also a measure of the mineral content of bottled water and groundwater. There is a relationship between TDS and conductivity.
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