Tunasan River


The Tunasan River, also referred to as the Tunasan-Cuyab River, is a river system in the Philippines. This river begins in Dasmariñas, Cavite, and ends at the border of Muntinlupa, and San Pedro, Laguna. It is one of 21 major tributaries of Laguna de Bay.
The river system has six adjoining creeks:
The depth of the Tunasan currently varies from.
Both the river and barangay Tunasan got their names from a medicinal plant locally called tunas which was abundant on the Tunasan River and the shoreline of Laguna de Bay.
The Tunasan River received media attention in 1994 and 1995 due to a series of "fish kills" caused by the high Biochemical Oxygen Demand from decomposing water lilies, and by the profusion of residential wastes that find their way into the river during the rainy season.