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    ^ Ang lawak ng dagat. We have ocean of water here.
    Sino kaya pwede capitalista? never chinese para iwas issue. Hehehehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    ^ Ang lawak ng dagat. We have ocean of water here.
    Sino kaya pwede capitalista? never chinese para iwas issue. Hehehehe!

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    someone over the radio mentioned,
    "we can do it, but it will cause water rates to soar to three times current rates."
    bibili ba tayo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    someone over the radio mentioned,
    "we can do it, but it will cause water rates to soar to three times current rates."
    bibili ba tayo?
    Gawin nilang dalawang produkto doc, iba ang iniinom at pangligo, laba, at garden water.

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    mahirap kasi pag tainted waters. Tingnan nyo honda alabang, toyota alabang basta casa sa alabang nagkakahorror stories naging mandurugas.

    kahit sa ibang countries pag galing sa tainted waters eh mga aggressive pagkatao. Tingnan nyo sa lahat ng chinese mga hongkongers ang kinaiinisan. Eh mga edukado na mga yan pero iba ugali taga hongkong.

    its much easier for the government to make rain water catchment inside metro manila. Dito kahit el nino inuulan eh si ondoy panahon ng el nino yan. Wag na gambalain probinsya to make dams. Tayo may kailangan so dito dapat sa loob metro manila.

    Mahirap uminom pag galing sa dagat or ilog. Dami filtration dadadaanan. Its not comparable sa rainwater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    Gawin nilang dalawang produkto doc, iba ang iniinom at pangligo, laba, at garden water.
    ilang tubo papunta sa bahay iyan?
    Last edited by dr. d; July 18th, 2019 at 11:45 AM.

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    #526
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ilang tubo papunta sa bahay iyan?
    Dalawa doc, sweet and raw water line. May sweetwater line na sila ngayon invest na lang sila another line for raw water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    ^ Ang lawak ng dagat. We have ocean of water here.
    Sino kaya pwede capitalista? never chinese para iwas issue. Hehehehe!

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    yes obvious naman nakapalibot tayo ng dagat

    sino tatayo ng desalination plant itaas ang kamay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    Dalawa doc, sweet and raw water line. May sweetwater line na sila ngayon invest na lang sila another line for raw water.

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    we're doubling side by side, our current pipeline system..?

    i don't know... is the price difference between them two types of water, that large?
    Last edited by dr. d; July 18th, 2019 at 12:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    someone over the radio mentioned,
    "we can do it, but it will cause water rates to soar to three times current rates."
    bibili ba tayo?

    i don't believe people won't pay more for water

    pag desperado na maglalabas ng pera

    yun nga mga tinamaan ng water interruption na walang ipon na tubig napabili ng tubig

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    yes obvious naman nakapalibot tayo ng dagat

    sino tatayo ng desalination plant itaas ang kamay
    nakasuksok kamay ko sa bulsa... nagbibilang ng barya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i don't believe people won't pay more for water

    pag desperado na maglalabas ng pera

    yun nga mga tinamaan ng water interruption na walang ipon na tubig napabili ng tubig
    it will probably happen sooner or later.
    i just pray it doesn't happen in our lifetime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it will probably happen sooner or later.
    i just pray it doesn't happen in our lifetime.
    For me, now...best solution for the government to resolve resolve h2o issues.

    Start digging Digong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    it will probably happen sooner or later.
    i just pray it doesn't happen in our lifetime.
    you mean a worse water crisis than what we're experiencing now?

    it definitely will happen within our lifetime

    it can happen as soon as next dry season if govt doesn't do anything

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    #534
    patayo lang ng patayo ng condo at cbd mga kapitalista. wala na palang tubig at kuryente.

    sa daming kapitalista wala ba talaga nakaisip mag venture sa business that covers our real basic needs.
    sa water why not build desalination plant tapos benta nila sa maynilad and mwss,etc etc...

    tapos sa kuryente naman instead of puro coal plant why not an incineration plant that can produce power, they can solve metro manila waste somehow, makapag supply pa ng kuryente sa grid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2lits17 View Post
    tapos sa kuryente naman instead of puro coal plant why not an incineration plant that can produce power, they can solve metro manila waste somehow, makapag supply pa ng kuryente sa grid.
    There was one before, a garbage incinerator plant that also produced electricity. 1950s yata naitayo. Located behind the present QC General Hospital. There was a very tall smoke stack. Still, when it was running, the residents of project 8 hated it. The smell of the smoke was bad. Especially during cold mornings when the smoke would cool down and blanket the surrounding area. The residents were all very happy when it finally got so old that the government had to stop its operation and tore it down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2lits17 View Post
    tapos sa kuryente naman instead of puro coal plant why not an incineration plant that can produce power, they can solve metro manila waste somehow, makapag supply pa ng kuryente sa grid.
    i think we painted ourselves into a corner on that one.
    "bawal mag-sunog ng basura."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think we painted ourselves into a corner on that one.
    "bawal mag-sunog ng basura."
    But for good reason doc. Burn plastics and other synthetic materials and you get carcinogens. Good business if you happen to be an oncologist.

    Check my post before yours above. I live in project 8 where the garbage incinerator used to be. Mabaho doc. Imagine waking up on a cold december morning to the smell of burning garbage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    But for good reason doc. Burn plastics and other synthetic materials and you get carcinogens. Good business if you happen to be an oncologist.

    Check my post before yours above. I live in project 8 where the garbage incinerator used to be. Mabaho doc. Imagine waking up on a cold december morning to the smell of burning garbage.
    there was this article, decades ago.
    there was a power generator in europe, burning garbage for fuel.
    to show how clean it was, they put a restaurant at the top.

    but yes,
    locating it far from the population, is a good idea.

    pati pagsisiga para mausukan ang puno at sumagana ang bunga, pinagbawal nila.
    Last edited by dr. d; July 19th, 2019 at 01:22 AM.

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    Maganda na din considering malayo yung bagyo sa angat. So next bagyo kahit rizal, pampanga, and better mismo bulacan ang bilis nyan mapuno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    There was one before, a garbage incinerator plant that also produced electricity. 1950s yata naitayo. Located behind the present QC General Hospital. There was a very tall smoke stack. Still, when it was running, the residents of project 8 hated it. The smell of the smoke was bad. Especially during cold mornings when the smoke would cool down and blanket the surrounding area. The residents were all very happy when it finally got so old that the government had to stop its operation and tore it down.
    nice info you got there.... i didnt know that. wala pa ko sa earth nyan. hehe. ang naabutan ko na incinerator is yun sa coastal na, tapos nawala na din yun ngayon. tsaka ang purpose lang ata nun is sunugin ang trash walang electricity na kasama.

    i agree na hinde nga pwede malapit sa kabihasnan ang incinerator, mas ok sa malayong lugar or isang isla para walang ma peperwisyo.

    This is how Singapore do it... (excuse the video quality)
    the exciting Journey of Trash in Singapore - Nas Daily - YouTube
    How Singapore Cleans - Nas Daily - YouTube

Impending Water Crisis??