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A cubic meter of water is 1,000 liters or about five drums of water. Water released by the San Roque Dam flows downstream of the Agno River, traversing 24 towns and San Carlos City before exiting ...
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San Roque Dam back to normal
File photo of the San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan. As of 8 a.m. on Nov 17, the dam's water level was about 277.17 ...
The San Roque Dam's water level is at 257.25 meters as of July 29, still below its normal level of 280, PAGASA says DAGUPAN, Philippines – The water level of the San Roque Dam, located in San ...
That question was the focus of discussion during an out-of-town session of the provincial board at the site of San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan, two weeks ago. Vice Gov. Jose Ferdinand ...
DAGUPAN CITY — The San Roque Dam in Pangasinan province continues to release water from its reservoir through a half-meter spillway opening on Friday, discharging water at a rate of 68 cubic ...
SAN MANUEL, Pangasinan: The water level at the reservoir of San Roque Dam here is beginning to rise, an official of the San Roque Power Corp. (SRPC) said on Tuesday, July 11. From a low reservoir ...
Around 32,000 hectares of farmlands in 14 towns and cities in the province of Pangasinan are facing dire straits, after the water level in the San Roque Dam dipped to a record low. This water ...
URDANETA CITY, Philippines — The San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan has not released water for irrigation since July 15 due to low water level. In an advisory released recently, the ...
The San Roque Flood Forecasting and Warning System Dam Office will start releasing water from the San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan starting at 6 p.m. on Monday. The office, which is under the ...
As the San Roque Dam on the lower Agno River in Pangasinan province began generating electricity, its foes vented anger and frustration, saying the project had ruined people’s lives and the ...
(UPDATE) SAN MANUEL, Pangasinan — The San Roque hydroelectric power plant here shifted to a "must-run" mode to lower the water level in its reservoir in anticipation of rains dumped by Typhoon Pepito.