DPWH to build rainwater harvesting facility in Busol
>> Monday, August 8, 2016
ENVIRONMENT
MONITOR
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B. Geducos
BAGUIO CITY -- The Department of Public Works
and Highways (DPWH) is set to construct a P139-million rainwater harvesting
facility at the Busol forest reserve.
Engineer Edgardo
Enriquez of DPWH-Cordillera said the rainwater harvesting facility project is
part of their 2016 budget under the General Appropriations Act. It will be
implemented in coordination with the city government of Baguio, and the Baguio
Water District.
The proposed project
is composed of two structure facilities namely Rainwater Harvest Facility I and
II with project duration of 255 calendar days.
The DPWH said the
project will be advertised for bidding as soon as the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR) issues a tree cutting permit as there will be
trees affected.
DPWH said the
construction of these facilities is part of the government’s climate change
adaptation program. It promotes water conservation to combat the diminishing
fresh water supply due to over-extraction of groundwater, and water pollution.
Its benefits include
enhancing and facilitating the recharging of aquifers/groundwater and spring
sources for domestic and other uses. It will also serve as strategic
small-scale structure for the prevention of soil erosion, soil nutrient loss,
and flooding of low-lying areas.
The proposed project
will also benefit 7,000 active customers of Baguio Water District or roughly 20
percent of Baguio residents.
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