P1.2 M grant set to ease low Bontoc town water supply
>> Tuesday, June 3, 2014
By Desiree Sokoken
BONTOC, Mountain Province ---
Inadequate supply of water in this hot capital may soon be over.
Following
his assurance last week that the water problem in the four central barangays of
Bontoc is being addressed, Mayor Franklin Odsey announced May 26 that
P1,200,000 has been awarded to the Bontoc local government unit from the Sagana
at Ligtas naTubig Para sa Lahat (SALINTUBIG) Program.
Odsey said
the grant, requested from the national government, will be used for rehabilitation of the water system sourced
from Barangay Talubin.
This will
add to the P870,000 appropriated from the municipality’s calamity funds for the
purchase of iron pipes to replace the worn-out plastic ones.
The
Salintubig grant will be for the pipes from the intake tank to downstream,
while the calamity fund will be for the pipes from Samoki to the reservoir, Odsey
said.
The total
amount awarded to the Bontoc LGU from the SALINTUBIG project is P2,500,000.
The
remaining P1.3 million will be turned over after the initial P1.2 million has
been liquidated.
Odsey said
release of the fund from the national government was timely, considering that
the rehabilitation of the pipes is expected to be completed within the year.
“Definitely,
this will help us fast track the rehabilitation, which will ensure then that
what had happened to the four central villages this month can be avoided in the
future,” he said.
The
SALINTUBIG project is implemented jointly by the Department of Interior and
Local Government, the Department of Health, and the National Anti-Poverty
Commission. It aims to enhance the capacity of LGUs in planning, implementing,
and operating water supply facilities.
It is
awarded to qualified LGUs that have received Seals of Good Housekeeping from
the DILG. Since 2011, the Bontoc LGU has been a holder of the Seal – bronze in
2011, and silver in 2012.
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