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    Effects of Blended Enzymes, Organic Catalysts, and Probiotics on the Water Quality of Pasig River, Philippines by Gladys B. Magdaraog, Listya Purnamasari, Joseph P. Olarve, Joseph F. dela Cruz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the blend of enzymes, organic catalysts, and probiotics on the water quality of Pasig River and to determine its sustainability to aquatic life. …”
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    Evaluating the Water Quality Contribution of Estero de Paco to Pasig River and Manila Bay, Philippines by Clemente Eligia D.

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Since Estero de Paco is a feeder into Pasig River which enters the Manila Bay, its clean-up is imperative to sustain Manila Bay water quality. …”
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    PASIG RIVER WATER QUALITY ESTIMATION USING AN EMPIRICAL ORDINARY LEAST SQUARES REGRESSION MODEL OF SENTINEL-2 SATELLITE IMAGES by J. E. Escoto, A. C. Blanco, A. C. Blanco, R. J. Argamosa, J. M. Medina

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It uses remote sensing for environmental monitoring of Pasig River located in the Philippines. This uses measurements of primary water quality (WQ) parameters defined on Department of Environment and Natural Resources Administrative Order 2016-08 recorded on the Pasig River Unified Monitoring Stations (PRUMS) report from January to June of 2019. …”
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    Green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract inhibits biofilm formation in acyl homoserine lactone-producing, antibiotic-resistant Morganella morganii isolated from Pasig River, Philippines by John Paul Matthew D. Guzman, Trisha Pamela L. De las Alas, Margie C. Lucban, Christine Eden C. Sevilla

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The drastic development of urban districts around the world has caused changes in the environment, specifically on metropolitan waterways such as the Pasig River in the Philippines. These significant changes resulted in diversity of microorganisms and their mechanisms employed such as antibiotic resistance and their communication system or quorum sensing (QS). …”
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    Changes in Bathymetry and Their Implications to Sediment Dispersal and Rates of Sedimentation in Manila Bay by Fernando Siringan, Cherry Ringor

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…The zones north of the Cavite Spit and west northwest of the Pasig River mouth are major sinks for sediment accumulating at rates as high as 9 cm/yr. …”
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    Biomonitoring of Water Bodies in Metro Manila, Philippines Using Heavy Metal Analysis and Erythrocyte Micronucleus Assay in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) by Zeba F. Alam, Charilen Kei V. Concepcion, Johnray D. Abdulrahman and Miguel Alvaro S. Sanchez

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The lower genotoxicity potential of Estero de Paco clearly demonstrates that the restoration of the Esteros can be an effective approach to control pollution of the water bodies, especially the Pasig river system.…”
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    Phytoremediation of Phosphorous and Ammonia with Eichhornia crassipes and Azolla pinnata in Waste Waters from Estero de San Miguel Mendiola Manila Philippines by Acero L

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This study is focused on the phytoremediation study in Philippine setting, specifically in one of the tributaries of Pasig river-the Estero de San Miguel. It determined the pH, Ammonia and Phosphorous before, 7th and 14th day of phytoremediation with the use of A. pinnata and E. crassipes. …”
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    Hydrodynamic Investigation of Laguna Lake, Philippines for Water Security and Flood Risk Management of Metro Manila by E. C. Herrera, K. Naito

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…A numerical experiment on bathymetric evolution also showed various Pasig River hydraulic discharge features and an increase in hydraulic residence time of the lake. …”
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    Freshwater microcrustaceans (Cladocera: Anomopoda and Ctenopoda, Copepoda: Cyclopoida and Calanoida) in the highly urbanized Metropolitan Manila area (Luzon, Philippines) by Erica Silk P. Dela Paz, Mark Louie D. Lopez, Christian Irvin Harvey A. David, Dave Ryan A. Dela Cruz, Gian Alfonso A. Viernes, Jac Fritgerald Wong, Rey Donne S. Papa

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…A total of 13 species were identified including two new locality records for C. cornuta and D. dubium in Pasig River. All 8 cladocerans, we identified have already recorded in previous studies while 3 cyclopoid copepods are new records for Metropolitan Manila. …”
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