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Probe on San Roque dam water release ongoing

Source: Inquirer.net
Manila : Philippines | about 1 month ago  
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Investigation on the water release from the San Roque Dam at the height of typhoon Pepeng gets underway Wednesday when the members of the ad hoc committee convened. Pangasinan Representative Mark Cojuangco, who called for the inquiry, is set to preside over the meeting.
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  • News Source: GMA News | about 1 month ago
    Rep. Mark Cojuanco of Pangasinan's fifth district, chair of the adhoc House committee on dam management and safety composed of lawmakers from Pangasinan, said in the panel's hearing on Wednesday that the new protocol they would recommend would be...
  • News Source: Inquirer.net | about 1 month ago
    Investigation on the water release from the San Roque Dam at the height of typhoon Pepeng gets underway Wednesday when the members of the ad hoc committee convened. Pangasinan Representative Mark Cojuangco, who called for the inquiry, is set to...
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  • Blog Source: sundaypunch.prepys.com
    The new features of the amended protocol include the "water flood operation rule" (water releases). It will now be the policy to lower the water level of the San Roque dam by two meters, from 280 MASL (meters above sea level) to 278 ...
  • Blog Source: sundaypunch.prepys.com
    The unprecedented flooding was believed to have been caused by heavy rains from Typhoon "Pepeng" and aggravated by the release of huge volume of water from the San Roque Dam. The proposal to decommission the San Roque Dam was raised ...
  • Blog Source: nature2energy.com
    The agricultural town of San Manuel which hosts San Roque Dam has turned to solar power to energize its public areas and vital installations. More...
  • Blog Source: sundaypunch.prepys.com
    The SM Rosales branch was almost completely submerged by the flood prompted by Typhoon Pepeng and aggravated by the release of water from the nearby San Roque Dam. Estrella pointed out that Rosales was never flooded in the past because ...
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