How Declining Water Quality In PH Is Affecting Supply
by DitoSaPilipinas.comWater quality in the Philippines is becoming a growing concern, with pollution increasingly affecting the country’s ability to provide clean and reliable water. Read more »
Water quality in the Philippines is becoming a growing concern, with pollution increasingly affecting the country’s ability to provide clean and reliable water. Read more »
Pasig City is testing a new temporary housing approach using modular units made from recycled plastic, designed to support families who may need to be relocated while community upgrading projects are underway. Read more »
The tourism town of Pagsanjan scaled down its traditional week-long Bangkero Festival into a one-day celebration held Saturday, April 25 in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Memorandum Order No. 110 declaring a national energy emergency due to the Middle East crisis. Read more »
Amid global fertilizer price increases, Las Piñas is gaining recognition for its innovative composting program that converts kitchen waste into organic fertilizer, offering a sustainable and cost saving local solution. Read more »
The Pasig-Marikina River Channel Improvement Project (PMRCIP), now in Phase 4, covers a major flood-prone corridor stretching from the Sierra Madre to Manila Bay. Over two decades in the making, it remains one of the government’s key flood mitigation initiatives. Read more »
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is set to pilot a “sponge city” approach by 2027 as part of efforts to address the capital’s persistent flooding problems. Read more »