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Philippines Environmental Issues: How Did The Pasig River Get Polluted?

The Pasig River in the Philippines was once a beautiful body of water but became severely polluted over time. As Manila industrialized in the early 1900s, factories began dumping waste into the river. The population also increased dramatically and many new residents lacked proper sanitation, contributing further to the pollution. By a decade ago, the waste in the river had reached toxic levels and it was declared biologically dead, though there have been rehabilitation projects attempted since.

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Philippines Environmental Issues: How Did The Pasig River Get Polluted?

The Pasig River in the Philippines was once a beautiful body of water but became severely polluted over time. As Manila industrialized in the early 1900s, factories began dumping waste into the river. The population also increased dramatically and many new residents lacked proper sanitation, contributing further to the pollution. By a decade ago, the waste in the river had reached toxic levels and it was declared biologically dead, though there have been rehabilitation projects attempted since.

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Philippines Environmental Issues: How did the Pasig River get

polluted?

Before the 1930’s, Pasig River was a beautiful body of water that inspired poets, artists and ordinary
people. Philippines national hero Jose Rizal was one of them. In the early 1900’s Pasig River was rich in
aquamarine life giving sustenance to the people who were living along the riverbanks. The waters were
clear and people got cool drinking water from it.

pasig river
How did the Pasig River get polluted? With the industrialization of Manila, factories started to line up
along the River. They started dumping their liquid wastes to the river. An oil depot was built along the
Pandacan side of the River. People in Manila increased in number from a few thousand to 6 million.

Over the years, people built houses along the river mostly people who were from the provinces who
trooped to the urban center for a dream of better life. Today, people who dwell along the riverbanks
make the bulk of the urban poor in the Philippines. Since most of their houses don’t have access to
government-supplied water, they use the river as their toilet.
People from inland Manila also started dumping their waste into the river because the government
cannot keep up with the garbage collection system. As early as a decade ago, the solid and liquid waste
in Pasig River have reached toxic level that it was proclaimed biologically dead.

There have been a number of projects aimed at rehabilitating the Pasig River: Piso para sa Pasig, Sagip
Pasig and now Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig spearheaded by the TV network giant ABS-CBN. The aim is to see
Pasig River alive and supporting aquamarine and human life just like it was decades ago. Pasig River
pollution is one of Philippines environmental issues that need the most urgent action.

Pasig River speaks a lot about who we are as a nation.

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