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Pangasinan begins 10-year river rehab, flood project

PROJECT LAUNCH. Pangasinan Governor Ramon Guico III speaks during the launch of the River Restoration Project on Friday (Dec. 12, 2025). The province commenced a 10-year river rehabilitation and flood mitigation program, starting with the desilting of major river systems. (PNA photo by Hilda Austria)

Posted on December 15, 2025

MALASIQUI, Pangasinan – The provincial government on Friday commenced a 10-year river rehabilitation and flood mitigation project, starting with the desilting of major river systems.

Large vessels will remove accumulated sediment from river mouths, including the Agno River and Limahong Channel, to address chronic flooding caused by siltation.

“The project was started at the mouth of coastal rivers using huge boats to remove mud, sand, and other sediments in the river that cause the overflow of major river systems,” the provincial government said in a statement on Friday.

Governor Ramon Guico III said dredging begins at the Limahong Channel in Lingayen and the Nayum River in Dasol.

The project, a collaboration with national agencies and local governments, will abide by environmental laws with strict monitoring to prevent over-dredging.

The initiative also includes inland dredging, solid waste management, riverbank tree planting, and support for local clean-up drives.

A new flood management department will be established to oversee the long-term efforts, Guico said.

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