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METRO

Groups feted for watersheds’ protection

Aljon Danniell Eguia

Various civil groups and corporations are being recognized for their efforts in protecting vital watersheds that supply Metro Manila with water, primarily through extensive tree-planting initiatives.

San Miguel Corporation was lauded for planting 100,000 trees, while the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) Corporate Office contributed approximately 127,000 trees.

MWSS Administrator Engr. Leonor Cleofas emphasized the critical role of tree plantations in ensuring the cleanliness of water supplies within the metropolitan area’s watersheds.

Citing data from the MWSS’ Annual Million Tree Challenge (AMTC), Cleofas noted that the agency is exceeding its annual tree targets, largely due to increasing partnerships and pledges for more greenery.

Key watersheds benefiting from these efforts include the Kanan and Kaliwa Dams, Upper Marikina Watershed, Laguna de Bay and Ipo-Angat Watershed, which serve as primary water sources for Metro Manila and surrounding provinces.

The AMTC, initiated by former MWSS Director Reynaldo Velasco, aims to “transform our watersheds and to protect the lifeblood of our communities.”

Kristine Lea Gaon, chief of the Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Department Education Division, highlighted the importance of green spaces in urban environments.

“La Mesa Watershed is a daily reminder that a healthy ecosystem is needed in a metropolis, as parks like this help in improving the ecosystem and helps in cleaning the air,” Gaon said.