The “A Run for the Pasig River – 10.10.10” made history last Sunday to show of unity by Filipinos from all the walks for life.
I would like to congratulate the organizers for the effort in this event and to all the people who participate. It really shows that if we Filipinos will only take the initiative to make a change and if we do it together, nothing is impossible. I pray that Pasig River can truly be cleaned. There is always a hope for us. I want to believe in it.
Another proud moment for the Philippines and the most wonderful things about this is that, it's for our Mother Nature. Initial figures from SyCip, Gorres, Velayo & Co. (SGV), the country’s biggest accounting firm, placed the total number of official race starters at 116,812.
The SGV figure, once authenticated, will break Philippine marks and the Guinness World Record of 110,000 runners at the "Bay to Breakers" race in San Francisco, California in 1988.
Pasig River (Ilog Pasig) is one of the most historical rivers in the country. The river, which stretches for 25 kilometers from Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay, serves as a major transport route, source of water, and lifeline of Laguna de Bay (one of the biggest freshwater lakes in the world) as such it is a vital ecosystem and an irreplaceable natural resource. Yet, for centuries the Pasig River has been used, abused, and neglected.
Another proud moment for the Philippines and the most wonderful things about this is that, it's for our Mother Nature. Initial figures from SyCip, Gorres, Velayo & Co. (SGV), the country’s biggest accounting firm, placed the total number of official race starters at 116,812.
The SGV figure, once authenticated, will break Philippine marks and the Guinness World Record of 110,000 runners at the "Bay to Breakers" race in San Francisco, California in 1988.
Pasig River (Ilog Pasig) is one of the most historical rivers in the country. The river, which stretches for 25 kilometers from Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay, serves as a major transport route, source of water, and lifeline of Laguna de Bay (one of the biggest freshwater lakes in the world) as such it is a vital ecosystem and an irreplaceable natural resource. Yet, for centuries the Pasig River has been used, abused, and neglected.
Slum Area in Pasig River
photo by archeoz
Since the early 1500s, commerce and day-to-day needs have pressed Pasig and its tributaries into tireless service. The river has now been declared a critical water body because of the unspeakable amount of waste dumped into it daily by households and industries. About 330 tons of industrial and domestic wastes are discharged everyday in this waterway, depleting the biochemical oxygen needed to support marine life. Until recently, little has been done to protect the river system. Past efforts to rehabilitate Pasig River were unsuccessful because they failed to take into account the larger context of the urban environment of which Pasig River is a part.
This is true for anything. If people could get together a lot of problem could be resolved.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this piece.
Hi, I joined this fun run! I post an article about it last night! :) Good pic of Pasig River! Saan banda yan?
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend na din!
Hello my friend, thank you very much for your visit, happy new day with happiness and peace. Hugs Valter.
ReplyDeleteNice blog n visit here......
ReplyDeletehii...nice blog
ReplyDeleteare we only dreaming trying to return the old glory of the ilog pasig?
ReplyDeletewe were supposed to join this, I woke up late so I didn't catch the fun :D
ReplyDeletevisiting you back...thanks for the visit and happy Sunday! oh, lovely pictures here...great job! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit! Was here visiting... Nice! fun run...
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by, you sure not having a chatbox?
ReplyDeleteIve joined it, finished with 1:33:24 exact time ^^
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting! i checked out your photo gallery. i wish i could compose subjects like you do. i own a DSLR and yet i don't know exactly how to use it... :-(
ReplyDeleteAy kita ko ang slum sa Pasig. may mga cousins ako sa Pasig, sa Pinagbuhatan sila, been there so many times. Thanks for stopping by at my site ha, hope to see you again..
ReplyDeletewow! that was a nice project! wish we could more to save Pasig..
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