Transcription of G The state of water resources in the Philippines
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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.
May 11, 2019 · 11 I. Surface water and groundwater resources 13 II. Quality of water resources A. Water quality classification B. Water quality assessment C. Groundwater quality assessment D. Pollution hotspots E. Health and environmental impacts F. Efforts to address problems on water quality 26 III. Status of water use and supply
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