Thursday, June 10, 2010

Meycauayan river's requiem?








Should we offer a requiem to meycauayan river?
Do you guys know the details on how toxic this river is today?
check on this link for the comprehensive report >> click here

to summarize that looooong 78page pdf file...

1. MMO - Meycauayan, Marilao and Obando rivers do experience the same thing. They're all contaminated with heavy metals... (not rock bands and rock songs ha!) Wikipedia Yep! they're all polluted with mainly industrial wastes from those informal industries. those smelting-metal factories. (those with no proper waste disposal system! I hope you all burn in hell!) Never knew that those factories are the main culprits on giving meycauayan river its colors today.


2. They've taken some samples for testing. (ground water, Surface water, sediment monitoring, etc.) They found a great amount of chemicals/elements from those sample. Cadmium, Manganese,Copper, lead, mercury, zinc, and Arsenic to name a few. And some of these have high concentration on those samples they've collected.

3.They've also took some live samples. (Paros, prawn, tilapia, bangus,etc.) i was not surprised to know that there are high concentration of those metals/chemicals listed above on those live samples collected... (and i will never ever buy prawn, tilapia and bangus that came from MMO rivers and nearby fish pens.)

4. Even our soil is contaminated with heavy metals exceeding the allowable limits! The areas included in the sampling were: Tugatog, Calvario, Banga and Saluysoy.

For Meycauayan, the spread of these toxic heavy metals to public areas is of utmost concern especially since the area is prone to flooding. There also has been indiscriminate dumping of contaminated soil in public areas as landfill materials. A formerly-used lead acid battery recycling plant in Banga, Meycauayan was found to be heavily contaminated with toxic metals. Although already an abandoned area, the soil and plant samples indicate high concentration of lead, cadmium and arsenic. It has also exceeded the allowable limits for cadmium, chromium, copper and zinc. (Table 2.1) This shows that legacy pollution, such as this abandoned ULAB recycling plant, continue to pose a risk to the environment and health of the surrounding communities.


They did post some solution/suggestion to the problem but i think that we should all do our part to save the river and also save ourselves from future danger caused by these soil and water pollution. They can't do this alone. It's our river they're cleaning. Also, i think our Local Government should double/triple their effort on their part of cleaning the river. Strict implementation of rules should arise. Their/Our previous efforts were i think not sufficient enough for our river to have a small significant change. Ipa-alam sa iba ang kalagayan ng ilog meycauayan!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Puto? Try Francia's Puto Special!








It's the best steamed rice cake you'll ever taste here in meycauayan... or maybe the best in bulacan! Whenever we have occasions in our home, we would definitely buy a box of Francia's puto special. They sell those yummy puto for 7.00php a piece. They have different toppings for their puto. It comes with cheese, salted egg and meat. They also have other native delicacies for sale but i haven't tried those yet.
I'll try to post some of their puto special someday. I've already eaten those i bought awhile ago. hehe! Some of our relatives coming from other provinces were delighted with the taste of francia's puto. Definitely one of my favorite food to eat!


Wikimapia location >>>Click here


City of Meycauayan Election Result

Last May 10, 2010, The National Election started using a new technology to speed up the election process. Meycauayan also participated in the elections. The following are the results of the election in Meycauayan, Bulacan. (These are the results within Meycauayan area. The president up to the senators are not the final official result of the national elections. this is just in the Meycauayan area only.)

President of the Philippines
AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C. - 47.23%
ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M. - 27.94%

Vice President of the Philippines
BINAY, Jejomar C. - 46.43%
ROXAS, Manuel A. - 39.97%

Senators of Philippines
ESTRADA, Jinggoy E. - 6.68%
BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B. - 6.25%
DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P. - 5.50%
ENRILE, Juan Ponce - 5.48%
DRILON, Franklin M. - 5.46%
SOTTO , Vicente III C. - 5.24%
CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S. - 5.09%
MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R. - 4.64%
RECTO, Ralph G. - 4.06%
HONTIVEROS-BARAQUEL, Ana - 3.88%
OSMEƱA, Sergio III D - 3.58%
GUINGONA , Teofisto III D. - 3.52%
LAPID, Manuel M. - 3.37%

Member House of Representative - 4th District
VILLARICA, Linabelle Ruth R. - 90.87%

Provincial Governor
DELA CRUZ, Maria Josefina M. - 58.42%
SY-ALVARADO, Wilhelmino M. - 39.25%

Provincial Vice- Governor
FERNANDO, Daniel R. - 48.27%
ANIAG, Pacifico B. - 35.18%

Board Member 4th prov. dist.
CERTEZA, Danilo A. - 29.12%
SARMIENTO, Eulogio III C. - 22.06%
DELOS SANTOS, Enrique Jr. A. - 20.14%

Mayor of Meycauayan
ALARILLA, Joan V. - 54.05%
VIOLAGO, Salvador Sr. D. - 41.06%
DAEZ, Adriano D. - 4.68%
PEREZ, Rosita G. - 0.20%

Vice Mayor of Meycauayan
MANZANO, Rafael Jr. S. - 45.12%
CARLOS, Manuel Dennis S. - 31.68%
ROSALES, Tomas N. - 16.37%
DEL ROSARIO, Mauro S. - 6.16%
MILAN, Pablo A. - 0.67%

Councilors of Meycauayan
ATADERO, Raoul M. - 6.96%
ABACAN, Danilo Sr. E. - 6.51%
DULALIA, Susan S. - 6.40%
PAGUIO, Elmer E. - 6.31%
AGUIRRE, Mario A. - 5.62%
VILLARICO, Rafael Giancarlo T. - 5.55%
LUNARIA, Celerino B. - 4.65%
BANIGUED, Cesardo P. - 4.52%
ALARILLA, Agustin E. - 4.34%
ABACAN, Rolando P. - 4.13%

(those in Red won the elections)

Good luck on those who won the election! May your words during the elections reflect on what you will do during your term.

Meycauayan 2010 onwards







I've been a resident of Meycauayan since birth. In this 25 years of my life, i never give a damn about our town(now turned into city), how it would look like in the future, the development, the governance and most importantly, how would it affect my life today.

We, our family really don't originate from Meycauayan, Bulacan. My father came from Negros Occidental, while my Mother, from Eastern Samar. Me and my sister are the only ones in our family born and raised in this town/city. Maybe that's why my mindset would be to disregard this town/city since both my parents didn't came from this town/city.

Recently, I've been interested in this town. Mainly because of what I have seen, underdevelopment. Yes, underdevelopment! A city with no Public Hospital? A city that has one of the dirtiest rivers in the world. A city that did not change from the time I learned how to observe and think. Did i mention that its a city with no official website?! (although in this site it does have a website... but not working.) I really feel low whenever i recall that. Even our neighbor town/city has a website. (Marilao and Valenzuela). That's why i created this blog, mainly to showcase what the City of Meycauayan has to offer despite of its "underdevelopment".

Starting today, I will do my best to keep track our city's development, issues and problems for the benefit of the people living in meycauayan, bulacan.