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The Agno River, or Pangasinan River, is a river in the island of
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, in the
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. Traversing the provinces of
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and
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, it is one of the largest river systems in the country, with a
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of . The river originates in the Cordillera Mountains and empties into the
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via the Lingayen Gulf. The river is long, making it the sixth longest river in the country. Roughly two million people live in the Agno River Valley, and it comprises one of Philippines' larger population clusters. The river is dammed by three
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: the Ambuklao Dam in Bokod, the Binga Dam in Itogon, and the San Roque Dam in San Manuel.


Geography

The Agno River is the main drainage system of the area and has a
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of . It is the third largest river in Luzon (next to
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and Pampanga River) and the fifth largest river in the Philippines. The Agno is the largest Philippine river in terms of water discharge, draining around 6.6 cubic kilometers of fresh water into Lingayen Gulf, or almost 70% of the total fresh water input into the gulf. The headwaters of Agno River are at the slopes of Mount Data in the Cordillera Mountains at an elevation of , where it drains
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to
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igneous basement rocks, and marine siliciclastic and carbonate rocks. Of its total length, about runs through mountainous terrain and canyons. As the river descends following a southerly course, it exhibits a braided channel pattern. It then transforms into a southwest-directed meandering river as it crosses the Central Luzon Plain. From its confluence with the
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emanating from the south, the Agno River then veers northward while draining the eastern flanks of the Zambales Mountains. The Agno's principal
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include the Pila, Camiling,
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and Ambayoan Rivers. The main branch of the Agno River is Tarlac River which originates from Mount Pinatubo (elevation ) in
Tarlac Tarlac, officially the Province of Tarlac ( pam, Lalawigan ning Tarlac; pag, Luyag/Probinsia na Tarlac; ilo, Probinsia ti Tarlac; tgl, Lalawigan ng Tarlac; ), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. It ...
and joins the Agno River at Poponto Swamp near Bayambang. The swamp has an area of about and temporarily retains flood waters from Tarlac River. After passing through mountains at an average elevation of some ASL, the Agno River forms a vast alluvial fan and delta called the Pangasinan Plain, a historically vital economic hub on Luzon Island. A number of faults of local and regional significance cut across the river. Joint systems are also found in the area. These faults and joints reduce the rock strength and rock coherence through which water could pass or slippage could occur. The Philippine Fault System, including the Digdig Fault, which has been assessed as the causative fault of the July 16 1990 Luzon earthquake, and the San Manuel Fault, Bulangit Fault and the San Roque Fault are some of the major fault lines crossing the river. The river's headwaters and upstream basin in the Cordillera Central range are designated conservation areas that lie within the Mount Data National Park, the Upper Agno River Basin Resource Reserve and the Lower Agno Watershed Forest Reserve.


Flora and fauna

Spanish explorers who documented the catchment area of the river in the 16th century say the mouth of the Agno was an extensive marshland with rich alluvial soil. It was thickly covered with mangrove and
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trees which served as habitat to many marshland wildlife species. But the catchment area is now severely deforested. Primary forest has almost completely disappeared apart from a few areas above ASL. The forests have been replaced by grassland and riceland.


Flooding

Since the Agno River basin is characterized by mountainous topography, the Ambuklao water reservoir was built to keep it from gushing down and causing devastating effects on the lower levels of the river, the flood runoff estimated annually at about 6,654 million cubic meters reaches the plain in several hours in the river mouth in about a day. Average annual rainfall varies from in the neighborhood of Tarlac to in the upper reaches of the Agno River. The Pangasinan Plain suffers from recurrent and destructive floods. The catastrophic floods of July–August 1972, May 1976, and September 2009 inundated the entire Pangasinan Plain, including the
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of the Tarlac River. The PAGASA, the national weather bureau, has established a flood monitoring and warning center in Pangasinan.


People

The Agno traverses several towns in Benguet province where some 35,000 indigenous Ibaloi, Kankanaey and Kalanguya people live. The Ibaloi people of Benguet regard the river as sacred because it gives life.
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Dalupirip, Itogon in Benguet province is held sacred by its people. Portions of the land serve as the burial grounds of their ancestors. The place holds great historical value and is considered one of the remaining seats of Ibaloi culture. Archaeological sites were discovered at Sitio Camanggaan, Barangay San Roque in San Manuel, Pangasinan and in surrounding areas. Yields consisted of tradeware and earthenware shards and
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and
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s.


Economic importance

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was common along the river, with gold found along the river from Kabayan, Benguet, to San Manuel, Pangasinan, and along its tributaries in
Tublay, Benguet Tublay, officially the Municipality of Tublay ( ilo, Ili ti Tublay; tl, Bayan ng Tublay), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Benguet, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 19,429 people. History Tublay b ...
, and Bokod, Benguet. The river has three hydroelectric plants: Binga Dam in Itogon, Benguet ( upstream); Ambuklao Dam in Bokod, Benguet ( upstream) and the San Roque Dam in San Manuel, Pangasinan. Binga has been operational since 1960 and Ambuklao since 1956. There are several
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concessions in the upper reaches of the river. The government has also established the Agno River irrigation system to provide irrigation water to some 60 to 100 square kilometers of ricelands in Pangasinan.


Crossings

This is listed from mouth to source. # Domalandan Bridge (Lingayen–Labrador Road, Lingayen) # Bugallon Bridge (, Bugallon) # Bocboc Bridge (Gallego Street, AguilarSan Carlos boundary) # Mangatarem–Urbiztondo Road ( Mangatarem, PangasinanUrbiztondo, Pangasinan boundary) # President Carlos P. Romulo Bridge (Camiling–Malasiqui–Santa Barbara Rd, Bayambang– Camiling, Tarlac boundary) # Calvo Bridge (Alcala–Bayambang Road, BayambangBautista boundary) # Teofilo Sison Bridge (, Rosales–Villasis boundary) # Tomana Underpass (, RosalesVillasis boundary) # Narciso Ramos Bridge (Santa Maria–Binalonan Road, Asingan, Pangasinan) # Ambuklao By-pass Bridge (, Bokod) # Liboong Hanging Bridge ( Bokod) # Bokod–Kabayan–Buguias–Abatan Road ( Buguias, Benguet)


Cities and municipalities

The following list shows the cities and towns traversed by the Agno River, ordered upstream going downstream: * Buguias, Benguet ''(location of Mount Data)'' * Kabayan, Benguet * Bokod, Benguet ''(drains into the Ambuklao Dam)'' * Itogon, Benguet ''(drains into the Binga Dam)'' * San Manuel, Pangasinan ''(drains into the San Roque Dam)'' *
San Nicolas, Pangasinan San Nicolas, officially the Municipality of San Nicolas ( pag, Baley na San Nicolas; ilo, Ili ti San Nicolas; tgl, Bayan ng San Nicolas), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it ha ...
*
Santa Maria, Pangasinan Santa Maria, officially the Municipality of Santa Maria ( pag, Baley na Santa Maria; ilo, Ili ti Santa Maria; tgl, Bayan ng Santa Maria), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it ...
* Asingan, Pangasinan * Villasis, Pangasinan *
Rosales, Pangasinan Rosales, officially the Municipality of Rosales ( pag, Baley na Rosales; ilo, Ili ti Rosales; tgl, Bayan ng Rosales), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
* Santo Tomas, Pangasinan * Alcala, Pangasinan * Bayambang, Pangasinan * Bautista, Pangasinan * Camiling, Tarlac * Urbiztondo, Pangasinan * Mangatarem, Pangasinan * San Carlos City, Pangasinan * Aguilar, Pangasinan *
Bugallon, Pangasinan Bugallon, officially the Municipality of Bugallon ( pag, Baley na Bugallon; ilo, Ili ti Bugallon; tgl, Bayan ng Bugallon), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a populatio ...
* Lingayen, Pangasinan ''(location of river mouth)'' * Labrador, Pangasinan


References


Further reading

* Siringan, Fernando P. and Mateo, Zenon Richard P. ''Sediment load partitioning of the Agno River and changes in the shoreline position,'' National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City * Torres, Ronnie C.; Paladio, Ma. Lynn O.; Punongbayan, Raymundo S.; and Alonso, Rosalito A. ''Mapping of Areas Affected by Liquefaction during the July 16, 1990, Earthquake'' Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology and University of the Philippines National Institute of Geological Sciences


External links


Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services AdministrationInstitute of Philippine Culture's Case Study of San Roque Multipurpose ProjectInternational Rivers
{{Authority control Rivers of the Philippines Landforms of Benguet Landforms of Pangasinan