Water quality monitoring device to be installed in Baseco
A Water Quality Monitoring Equipment (WQME) will be installed at the Baseco Beach area in Manila in line with the government's efforts to rehabilitate the Manila Bay.

Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso on Tuesday signed a memorandum of agreement for the installation of the water quality monitoring device
This was done through a partnership between the Manila city government and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
According to the DENR, the device would be placed on a buoy for authorities to gather data, as well as detect and record levels of the following: biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), dissolved oxygen (DO), pressure, chloride, pH, temperature, optical brighteners, nitrate, fecal coliforms, refined oils, ammonium, electrical conductivity, salinity, total dissolved solids (TDS), turbidity, crude oils, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), and total organic carbon (TOC)
"Today is a testament to our commitment to the rehabilitation of the Manila Bay. Both the national government and the local government stepped up the efforts to make this happen,” Domagoso said in his speech.
“Now, we submit ourselves to this machine which can monitor if what we are doing is effective. Malalaman natin kung nagbunga ang ating ginagawa. Seryoso po ang gobyerno sa paglilinis ng Maynila (We will know if our efforts are bearing fruit. The government is serious in cleaning Manila),” he added.
The DENR said WQMEs will also be installed soon along other parts of the Manila Bay coastline, particularly in Navotas and Parañaque.