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In 2015, a plan was to demolish Aguas Potables because it was slowly tilting and could be dangerous to Maloleños. It was stopped by the National Museum of the Philippines and Maloleño groups to preserve it due to its approaching 100th anniversary. The one behind this campaign is Maloleño Raf Santillian, who launched a signature campaign under the Forum for Citizens Concerned of Malolos Network. According to Republic Act 10066, commonly known as the Natural Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, it is also eligible to be classified as an Important Cultural Property. <ref>https://youtu.be/uFxmEq3pPwY?si=nATgpajX4pZhx3GZ</ref>
In 2015, a plan was to demolish Aguas Potables because it was slowly tilting and could be dangerous to Maloleños. It was stopped by the National Museum of the Philippines and Maloleño groups to preserve it due to its approaching 100th anniversary. The one behind this campaign is Maloleño Raf Santillian, who launched a signature campaign under the Forum for Citizens Concerned of Malolos Network. According to Republic Act 10066, commonly known as the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, it is also eligible to be classified as an Important Cultural Property. <ref>https://youtu.be/uFxmEq3pPwY?si=nATgpajX4pZhx3GZ</ref>




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