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Agricultural water management in the Philippines is primarily focused on irrigation. The country has 3.126 million hectares of irrigable land, 50% (1.567 million hectares) of which already has irrigation facilities. 50% of irrigated areas are developed and operated by the government through the National Irrigation System (NIS). 36% is developed by the government and operated by irrigators ...
The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System [1] (Tagalog: Pangasiwaan ng Tubig at Alkantarilya sa Kalakhang Maynila), [5] formerly known as the National Waterworks and Sewerage System Authority (NAWASA), is the government agency that is in charge of water privatization in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Cavite and Rizal in the Philippines.
Bodies of water of the Philippines (9 C) D. Dams in the Philippines (1 C, 20 P) F. Fish of the Philippines (2 C, 83 P) Flood control in the Philippines (2 P)
Seas of the Philippines (7 C, 10 P) Sounds of the Philippines (2 P) Springs of the Philippines (2 C, 7 P) Straits of the Philippines (1 C, 24 P) Categories: Landforms of the Philippines. Bodies of water by country. Water in the Philippines. Bodies of water of Asia by country.
Financials, industrials, power, chemicals Jollibee Foods Corporation: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Quezon City: 1978 Fast food Land Bank of the Philippines: Financials Banks Manila: 1963 Main government bank LBC Express: Industrials Delivery services Pasay: 1945 Cargo and courier services Lopez Holdings Corporation: Conglomerate - Pasig ...
Category: Water supply and sanitation in the Philippines. 1 language.
Indigenous Philippine folk religions are the distinct native religions of various ethnic groups in the Philippines, where most follow belief systems in line with animism. Generally, these Indigenous folk religions are referred to as Anito or Anitism or the more modern and less ethnocentric Dayawism, where a set of local worship traditions are ...
The EPA estimated that 6% to 10% of the country’s public water systems — 4,100 to 6,700 systems in total — will need to make changes to meet the new federal limits.