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BECQ to bring watershed management message to community

Faced with islandwide issues such as pollution, sedimentation, and erosions, community-level meetings will be held all over the islands, following a recent workshop decision-makers had to discuss CNMI’s three major watersheds: Garapan, Laolao, and Achugao. The Bureau of...
Posted On Feb 04 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin
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Church group volunteers in Marine Beach cleanup

Armed with raincoats, gloves, and trash bags, volunteers of the Cleanup Brigade, which was organized by the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality, braved the heavy rains last Feb. 1, Saturday, to pick up trash at the Marine Beach in Kagman. About 760 lbs of trash were...
Posted On Feb 04 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin

Finance to replace outdated system

The Department of Finance is pushing forward with a new software system. Finance Secretary David M. Atalig said the enterprise resource planning software that the department is using is expiring within the year, and that their office is about to review the proposals submitted to...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:07
, By Iva Maurin

$56M available to clean up Marianas

Commonwealth officials will be meeting with the Environmental Protection Agency this week to discuss the $56 million allotment intended to help clean up the solid waste management problem on the island. The amount was earmarked by Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) for...
Posted On Feb 03 2020 06:06
, By Iva Maurin
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