Sagada water project unfinished; Guingona finds no inauguration
>> Monday, January 11, 2016
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA MOUNTAIN PROVINCE- Indigenous Peoples
Representative to the Sangguniang Bayan Jaime Dugao named Senator Teofisto
Guingona 111 Gatan during his visit here handing him a spear and a balaka
(indigenous headgear).. Gatan in Sagada literature is the husband of Bangan; and Gatan in Benguet mythology refers
to a representative of Lumawig (God) who came down to earth.
The senator after his visit
in Ifugao was supposed to inaugurate the
P36 million Boasaw waterworks where he alloted 18 million pesos from his
priority development assistance funds (PDAF) in 2011.
Instead, Guingona was met with a thanksgiving ritual
called ‘apoy di danum’ here at sitio Anga-ang where locates the ending of the
four inch diameter pipe to the irrigation canal leading to Tanulong ricefields.
There was no inauguration of
a ‘completed’ waterworks to speak of with a project beset with questions.
Declared as
‘completed’ by mayor Eduardo Latawan, the waterworks project called
Improvement of Buasao Irrigation System and Construction
of Tanulong Tribe Irrigators Association Water Services
is meant to service the irrigation waters of Tanulong and
domestic water supply for 15 barangays of Sagada as noted in the project
feasibility study.
The other half of 18 million
pesos is sourced from the Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management
Project (CHARMP) who is now seeking turnover of the project to hesitant
Tanulong irrigators.
Irrigation water to Tanulong
rice fields is the reason for the release of Boasaw waters for the said project
to begin which also meant to provide for the domestic water supply of Sagada
Poblacion. This leading to an agreement in 2011 among northern leaders and
elders witnessed by Latawan that a 5 inch pipe shall lead to the
irrigation canal and the ‘excess’ waters for the domestic
supply.
Barangay captain Ben
Ayyawan of Tanulong said the agreement had not been followed with only a four
inch diameter pipe leading to the irrigation canal of Tanulong instead of
a five inch orifice. Ayyawan said northern officials had been consistently
forwarding their concern to Latawan.
Excess waters as noted
in said agreement means only when Tanulong ricefields are in fallow during
rainy months that waters are directed to the domestic water supply; and in
times where ricefields continuously need water that only one hour is allowed
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the week to be released to the domestic
water system.
The local government unit of
Sagada implemented the project with Cotabato- based FFJJ construction who won
the bidding in December 2011.
While irrigation waters are
on their way to the ricefields of Tanulong, domestic waters to Sagada remain a
big question of when the residents shall taste the
long awaited waters from Boasaw despite pipes already laid out and
construction of water tanks in strategic areas of barangays Patay, Ambasing and
Antadao.
Folks in barangay Ambasing
say waters have not yet reached Ambasing though there is already a waiting tank
to be filled.
Same is true in barangays
Demang and Dagdag named in the 15 beneficiary towns who await these long
awaited waters to come by.
There is no water reaching
the eastern barangays though Boasaw waters has flowed here for at least two
months March to May of 2014 then stopped.
And in northern barangays of
Bangaan and Madongo where water pipes pass through, waters from Boasaw is
not a reality to utilize.Folks here earlier called for their waterlines.
It’s now 2016 and that is thrice the duration more than the 320 day period of the P36 million Boasaw waterworks since the Sangguniang Bayan then in 2012 asked why pipes do not reach the main town stopping only in sitio Kapinitan despite the project feasibility that said waterworks shall service15 barangays. The SB then further called for redesign of the project. The LGU asked for an extension till August of 2013 to CHARMP to accommodate changes to the design.
It’s now 2016 and that is thrice the duration more than the 320 day period of the P36 million Boasaw waterworks since the Sangguniang Bayan then in 2012 asked why pipes do not reach the main town stopping only in sitio Kapinitan despite the project feasibility that said waterworks shall service15 barangays. The SB then further called for redesign of the project. The LGU asked for an extension till August of 2013 to CHARMP to accommodate changes to the design.
This led to P2 million from
2013 Bottom up Budgetting (BuB) allotted to pipes to reach intended 15
barangays. It was also in said meeting with the SB then in 2012 that
Latawan said 2 four- inch pipes shall be connected from the 6- inch pipe
connected from the Boasaw water dam.
Only 1 four- inch pipe
however was installed leading to the distribution tank at Palidan loaded with
questions if this means saving on pipes.
CHARMP in its recommendation
forwarded that 2 four- inch pipes be installed aside from the construction of
two water tanks before the waters reach Palidan.
Barangay captain Ayyawan of
Tanulong said there should be at least 2 four inch pipes leading to the
distribution tank in Palidan to ensure enough supply of water both for the
irrigation of Tanulong ricefields and domestic water supply for Sagada.
Engineer Windel Baaten of
CHARMP earlier said volumes of water from the 6 inch pipe connected from the Boasaw
dam is getting wasted along the water canal and not fully going to the
distribution tank to Palidan. CHARMP recommended that an 8 inch pipe be
connected from the open canal connected from the 6 inch diameter pipe from the
Boasaw dam.
In June of 2015 CHARMP
Supervisor Beverly Pekas assured that domestic waters shall be in town third
quarter of 2015. Waters remained in the canals of Boasaw till now.
This stands since the 320
day project had been bidded December of 2011 and awarded January of 2012.
Project started February and stalled to start again August of 2012 to be
stalled again due to questions on free prior and informed consent (FPIC) by
adjacent Tubo Abra on the construction of a water tunnel within a common
boundary. And that was in later months of 2013.
Comes Senator Guingona at
the turn of the New Year in 2016 met with an ‘apoy di danum’ and him getting
baptized as Gatan by the LGU officials led by mayor Latawan. Shall the waters
finally come to Sagada Poblacion with the ‘apoy’ having been done and the reported
removal of a big rock along the water canal?
Turnover of the project has
yet to be done with Tanulong not accepting the waterworks project from CHARMP
due to questions on implementations and compliance to CHARMP’s recommendations.
Ayyawan is hopeful
inspection shall be done by CHARMP January this year.
Equally the question remains
when the Boasaw waters shall come to water-needy Sagada Poblacion where abounds
a number of business establishments catering to tourists.
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