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SAN PEDRO CITY—The sight of bluish green water flowing through the Boac River in Marinduque province has raised suspicions of a high level of acid seeping from mine wastes left in the defunct Marcopper mining site.
The Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) in Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) region said it will test the river's water quality this month, after the Boac town government, through its municipal planning and development office, called its attention to what was reported as an "acid mine drain" or outflow of acidic water from metal mines.
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