By Jennelyn Mondejar
SAN
MANUEL, Pangasinan — Builders of the P7-billion irrigation project component of
the multipurpose hydroelectric San Roque power dam, here, assured Monday of its
completion in two months or even less.
Engineer
Raynaldo Mencias, project manager of the Agno River Integrated Irrigation
Program, said the the 560-megawatt power facility is now 95 percent complete.
Mencias
said preparations are already under way for the inauguration the project’s 86-hectare
re-regulating pond which is being constructed mainly from a US$89.1 million
(roughly P3.7 billion) soft loan with China Export-Import Bank.
The
Chinese contractor, China Camce Engineering Ltd., which won the bidding at a
contract price of US$93.8 million (arounc P4 billion), is now rushing up the
installation of the electrical and mechanical systems for the giant pond’s
valve gates and spillways, Mencias said.
Considered
the country’s biggest irrigation project, the facility is expected to be commissioned
on the last week of November following inaugural rites to be led by President
Benigno S. Aquino III in time for the second cropping season, Mencias said.
Once
operational, the pond will increase crop yield and cropping intensity by 150
percent with the full irrigation of 34,450 hectares of farmlands on opposite
banks of the Agno river, according to a study by ARIIP, an adjunct agency of
the Department of Agriculture.
“The
Chinese engineers are all young, full of vitality and work on precision,” the
ARIIP chief noted, as he pointed out that the accomplishment exceeds the
expected target of 85 percent for the period.
The
contractor started works on the project in early 2010 and latest reports said
US$89-million has been spent in finishing the sprawling pond structure,
upstream Ogle weir, dam intakes, spillway and operation house buildings on both
banks of the river.
Using
the national government’s counterpart fund of P4.1 billion, ARIIP is rushing up
the rehabilitation of 67.06-kilometers of existing main irrigation canals,
along with 327-85 kilometers of lateral canals.
Some
280-kilometers of farm-to-market roads are also in simultaneous rehabilitation
works in anticipation of the increased farming activities within ARIIP’s
service area covering 28,207 farm families in 18 towns of Pangasinan.
At
a total cost of P11.2 billion, ARIIP as an irrigation component of the San
Roque multipurpose dam, started in November 2006. The project is expected to go
on full-swing services on or before December 2013 with the completion of
rehabilitation works on all of ARIIP’s facilities.
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