Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Greenpeace-Philippines-Water-Watch-27MZIFLMP5EN.htmlConceptually similarGreenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TUCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TVCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020USCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TSCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TRCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020TWCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020T3Completed★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020T6Completed★★★★Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGP020SRCompleted★★★★View AllGP020TTGreenpeace Philippines Water WatchA volunteer of Greenpeace installs a rain gauge in Angat dam, north of Manila.The levels in the watershed is receding 24 cm a day, which means that in five days the water level can go down to 1 meter or more due to El Niño. Greenpeace set up a "Water Watch" camp in Angat Reservoir, Metro Manila’s main water source, to highlight the urgent threat to the country’s water resources. Greenpeace is calling on the public to take every measure necessary to conserve water and demand that the presidential candidates prioritize this issue in their agenda.Locations:Bulacan Province-Central Luzon-Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:13 Apr, 2010Credit:© Veejay Villafranca / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Angat Dam-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Scientists-WaterShoot:Greenpeace Philippines Water WatchGreenpeace set up a "Water Watch" camp in Angat Reservoir, Metro Manila’s main water source to highlight the urgent threat to the country’s water resources. Related Collections:Greenpeace Philippines Water Watch