PASIG RIVER MASTER PLAN COMPLETED

The PRRC, in collaboration with UP PLANADES, designed the Pasig River Integrated and Strategic Master Plan (PRISM) with a vision that by 2032, the Pasig River...

PH’S PASIG RIVER VIES FOR ASIA RIVER PRIZE AWARD; COMPETES WITH CHINA’S YANGTZE RIVER

The Philippines' Pasig River, the cradle of early Manila civilization, has been selected as a finalist in the first ever Asia Riverprize by the prestigious...

Monday, September 3, 2018

PASIG RIVER MASTER PLAN COMPLETED



The PRRC, in collaboration with UP PLANADES, designed the Pasig River Integrated and Strategic Master Plan (PRISM) with a vision that by 2032, the Pasig River and its surrounding basins are resilient life-sustaining ecosystems that are able to support diverse human needs and biodiversity towards inclusive, harmonized, and balanced development co-managed by competent and adaptive institutions with responsible and empowered communities.

This new restoration strategy covers water quality management, stream flow management, catchment management and riparian management so that the Pasig River will again enshrine socioeconomic, aesthetic, environmental, recreational and cultural values amid changing risks and natural perturbations.

The illustration below provides a brief summary of the integrated wastewater treatment systems, one of the 19 priority projects proposed in the PRISM to help improve the water quality of the Pasig River, and for concerned agencies to comply with concession agreement, and other environmental laws.
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PH’S PASIG RIVER VIES FOR ASIA RIVER PRIZE AWARD; COMPETES WITH CHINA’S YANGTZE RIVER


The Philippines' Pasig River, the cradle of early Manila civilization, has been selected as a finalist in the first ever Asia Riverprize by the prestigious International RiverFoundation (IRF) which recognizes and rewards organizations who are making a difference through effective river basin restoration and management programs. 

It is a back-to-back nomination for the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) who just came from a successful campaign in the 2017 Thiess International Riverprize competition where the Pasig River was hailed as runner-up to the winner, San Antonio River of Texas, USA. 

PRRC Executive Director Jose Antonio E. Goitia says that “the consecutive entries of the Pasig River as a finalist in the 2017 and 2018 Thiess International and Asia Riverprize, respectively, is a testament that the world recognizes the efforts of the Philippine government to restore the Pasig River and its environs since PRRC was established in 1999.” 

Initially, the competition was called the Asia-Pacific Riverprize Awards which was opened to entrants from New Zealand, Australia, and 45 other countries. However, according to the IRF, due the to the high number and quality of entries received, they have made the decision to split the promoted Asia-Pacific Riverprize into two: Asia Riverprize and another category for the Australasia Riverprize. 

After a series of tedious deliberations, the IRF has announced and congratulates the organizations chosen as Asia Riverprize finalists with the highest honors in river restoration and protection namely: the Pasig River (Philippines) and the Yangtze River (China).

Goitia adds “last year, the Philippines is the only third world and developing country that made it into the international finals and bravely competed with the US and the United Kingdom. In this year’s Asia Riverprize, we will be facing another super power – the red dragon, China. However, with an indomitable spirit, we remain steadfast and optimistic that we will stand triumphant in the end.” 

In behalf of the IRF’s board of river basin experts, IRF Director Professor Bill Dennison says that “these different river stories are united by a common theme: excellence in river management.” 

The Riverprize is not a competition of which river is more beautiful or cleaner. This is the reason why the IRF, comprised of river management experts and professionals from around the world, has given importance and consideration to the rehabilitation efforts of the PRRC to bring back the Pasig River system to life. It has acknowledged PRRC’s commitment in delivering quality projects, programs, and activities in easement recovery, housing and resettlement, riverbanks development, waste and water quality management, and public awareness. 

Compared to the 1990s when it was declared "biologically dead," the Pasig River's condition now has significantly improved. Although the Pasig River development is a work in progress, many areas along the historic river have already shown signs of aquatic life and it has already become conducive for transport, recreation, and tourism. 

PRRC’s Executive Director Jose Antonio E. Goitia, together with Public Information, Advocacy and Tourism Division Head George Oliver G. De La Rama, will be presenting and defending the Philippines’ Pasig River entry to a panel of esteemed judges in the upcoming 21st International Riversymposium on October 14 to 18, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Members of PRRC’s Management Committee will also form part of the Philippine delegation. 

The winner of the 2018 Asia Riverprize will receive widespread global recognition which can build new partnerships, provide opportunities for exchange of knowledge and best practices, and open doors for international support. Furthermore, the winner will automatically qualify for Stage Two of the Thiess International Riverprize in 2019. 

As one nation, the PRRC seeks everyone’s support to its Pasig River entry in the 2018 Asia Riverprize. The Pasig River's victory is the victory of the Philippines and every Filipino who works hard and shares the same vision of saving our waterways and the environment. It will be the triumph of all who believe that the dream of a clean and alive Pasig River is within reach!
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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Eye-implanted Camera


Having a camera inside your eye is sounds great and interesting but scary. Privacy and security maybe a big issue because it make him/her a living science experiment.

This technology have been done before using with wires linking between retina and external camera which is a major disadvantage.

Scientist had made a lot of effort looking for solutions to help blind people just to regain their eye-sights.

Michelle Hauer a UCLA Optical Engineer deemed that inserting a tiny camera inside the lens of the eye will be capable of adapting for corneal optical effects and possibly using haptics just to stabilize its position.

It will be a major achievement if the scientist are able to make a technology like this in a near future.
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Sony Ericsson A900 Bluetooth Car Speakerphone


Sony Ericsson AB900 Bluetooth Car Speakerphone will make your life like a jukebox queen. Streaming songs via bluetooth technology, it has a feature of built-in tilt sensor, digital display for caller ID and attachment for car visor. With the built-in rechargeable battery you can use it 24 hours talk time and 450 hours standby. You will enjoy listening your all-time favorite songs while taking your phone calls. Installation is very easy and no need for the step-by-step procedures.
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gScreen G400


The Development on nowadays laptop are beginning to come forward with new design, looks, style and features. Before I was wondering if I can get or use one computer with two monitors. Well now, The Alaskan based company gScreen have emerge with a new and first dual screen display with two 15,4-inch LED backlit and add a weight of about 7.7 lbs.

If you are a gamer type user this laptop is suit for you. The dual screen can really boost your gaming style and experience. It is well-built, durable and let users to have multiple views.

Here are the gScreen G400 specs:

  • 2 - 15.4 inch LED backlit display screens
  • Windows VISTA with Win XP Pro
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 Ghz T9600 or P8400 2.26 Ghz
  • 4 - 8 GB of RAM
  • 160 GB - 500 GB 7200 rpm HD
  • NIVIDIA® Quadro FX 2700M Graphics with 512MB dedicated memory or NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GT with 512MB dedicated memory
  • Ports: USB 2.0 (x6), VGA, Display Port, RJ-45, Audio, Firewire 1394 Powered 6-pin
  • 6 and 9 cell battery

gScreen are still awaiting for the final cost analysis on the 15.4-inch G400. gScreen will set a new date for reservation upon their publication of the list price. For reservation and price list check it at gScreen site.

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Joby Zivio Boom


The Joby Zivio Boom is one of the most unique, stylish and futuristic-looking headsets that I have seen. The Joby Zivio Boom has a mic that can extend and comes with two kinds of earpiece covers in a variety of sizes.

The Joby Zidio Boom gives quality sounds, attractive and comfortable headset that’s also easy to use.

Beyond that, the features of the Zivio Boom are pretty standard.

General

  • Product Type Headset - Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Width 0.6 in
  • Weight 0.5 oz
  • Recommended Use
  • Additional Features Volume control , Answer/end button

Headphones

  • Headphones Type Headphone - Monaural
  • Headphones Form Factor
  • Headphones Technology Dynamic
  • Connectivity Technology Wireless - Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Sound Output Mode Mono
  • Headphones Ear Pads Included
  • In-Cord Volume Control Included

Microphone

  • Type Built-in - Boom
  • Microphone Operation Mode Mono

Remote Control

  • Type None

Wireless Link

  • Transmission Range 33 ft

Miscellaneous

  • Cables Included 1 x Short USB charging cable|1 x Long USB charging cable
  • Included Accessories Dual USB power adapter , Short USB charging cable , Long USB charging cable , 3 Scoop earpieces , 6 Mushroom earpieces , 2 Mushroom connectors , 2 Ear loops , 2 Ear loop magnets

Power

  • Battery Headset battery - Rechargeable
  • Run Time (Up To) 10 hour(s)
  • Standby Time 300 hour(s)
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