White Beach’ In Manila Bay Could Be Amazing

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It’s gonna be awesome, when this project done... From Dirty to Purity.

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White Sand Baywalk(Manila Bay)
Bagong Maynila (City of Manila Future Development Venture) (Salamat sa nakaisip po ng Project na ito ng DENR at salamat na din po kay Yorme Isko Moreno Domagoso

***Grabe talaga agad agad bumanat ang ibang oposisyon at ibang tao walang magawa kung hindi manira sa Administrasyong #Duterte at Project ng DENR.
2 taon na yung Bid hindi nyo alam? Wala pang Pandemic po at hindi magagamit ang pondo na yan sa Pandemic. "MEMA" talaga kayo noh?

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1. The project was bankrolled and bid out “more than a year ago,” said DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda.
“Hindi ho 'yan bagong project. We cannot connect this with the pandemic,”

2. (This is not a new project.)
“Siguro kung pera lang ito na puwede nating i-juggle from one place to another, gagawin po ng gobyerno. But hindi po maaari iyan. Bawal po iyon,” he said.

(If this were money that the we can juggle from one place to another, the government will do that. But that is not possible. That is prohibited.)

A total of P389 million was allocated for rehabilitating the Manila Bay, a project that started 2 years ago. Antiporda said he did not know how much of the funds was for the synthetic sand.

3. Engineers used a “geo textile” to prevent the sand from being washed away and authorities were also considering putting up a breakwater to further protect it, said Antiporda.

Muck and garbage were also removed from the area before authorities started placing the sand there, he said.

“I don’t think na pababayaan nitong experts natin na mangyari iyong mga ganiyang bagay na magsasayang lang ng pera ng ating bayan,”

4. (I don’t think our experts will allow for things to happen where public funds will be wasted.)
The sand, he said, came from crushed dolomite boulders from Cebu.

Dolomite contains calcium carbonate, which can also be found in sea corals and is not harmful to the sea, he said

5. (Our research about Dolomite)
Dolomite, a type of limestone, provides valuable nutrients to plants and helps change the pH of the soil by raising it to match the plants' needs. It's sometimes called dolomitic lime or dolomitic limestone, and provides more nutrients than straight lime. It's often used in addition to balanced fertilizers, particularly with seeding fruit.

Why Use Dolomite
Dolomite limestone is best used to change the acidity, or pH, of the soil. Start with a soil pH test, which you can buy at garden centers, to determine the existing pH. Most plants do best with a pH of 6.0 to 7.4. If your soil registers with a pH of 5.9 or below, dolomitic lime can help raise the pH to make the soil more plant-friendly. Some plants prefer acidic soils, where the pH is lower, so check on your specific plants' needs before adding the dolomite.

Some plants, especially vegetables that have lots of seeds inside, such as tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum), need extra calcium as they grow, and the dolomite is an excellent way to provide that nutrient. Dolomite also helps provide magnesium and other nutrients that are beneficial to growing plants. Magnesium excels at neutralizing acid when the garden soil is too acidic for the plants that will grow in it.

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