AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater & Pollution Watch: Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali urged DENR to investigate septage waste disposal, warning weak Clean Water Act enforcement could contaminate groundwater and harm rivers, dams, and public health. Laguna de Bay Update: LLDA is probing a reported fish kill in Laguna de Bay’s Rizal side, noting the lake is also dealing with a widespread algal bloom and possible saltwater backflow effects from Manila Bay via the Pasig River. Marine Biodiversity: Zambales added two new marine protected areas—Calanga Reef MPA (Iba) and Rabaw-ti-Bato MPA (San Narciso)—to strengthen habitat protection and sustainable fisheries. Disaster & Climate Resilience: PAGASA said habagat is weakening and Josie (Haishen) is less likely to directly affect PH, but strong winds and rough seas may still hit parts of Luzon; DPWH also moved to reopen and repair flood- and landslide-hit roads and bridges. Governance & Safety: PNR and agencies signed a Bicol railway safety pact to boost public awareness and protect communities along rail corridors. Plastic Pollution Policy: DENR/EMB is working with UNDP on ways to recognize “upstream” plastic prevention under the EPR law, targeting reuse, refill, redesign, and recycled content. News Trust: VERA Files highlighted falling public trust in news as Filipinos shift to social media and algorithm-driven feeds.
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