HAPPY WEEKEND
Gina Dizon
SAGADA Mountain
Province -- The P36 million Boasaw waterworks
project sourced from the 18 million priority development
assistance funds of Senator TeofistoGuingona 111 and P18
million from the Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource
Management Project (CHARMP), is not going to see a drop
of water reaching the water-needy Poblacion Sagada this
summer season as expected.
Bidded out
to Cotabato-based FFJJ Construction in December 2011 by the government
unit of Sagada with a 320 day contract period, the
project should have been completed January of 2013, the
project having a starting period February of
2012. It’s now April of 2013 with roughly 98% slippage
rate of the contract project to base on February as the starting period
of the project.
Engr.
Felimon Salvador of CHARMP said the Municipal Monitoring
Group asked for an extension for the project to start
August of 2012 from February 2012 due to earlier
questioned technical issues of why the project only ends in
Kapinitansitio and not reach PoblacionSagada as intended to be in the very
first place, aside from other questioned material
specifications during a clarification
meeting with the Sangguniang Bayan of this LGU where some
technical discrepancies were revealed.
The request
for extension means the 320 day contract project shall be
finished by June 2013. It’s now April 2013 short of two months or 60 days
before the contract work is projected to end. Where is the P36
million project now?
A 400
meter tunnel of the waterworks project is currently being worked out
to let a 6 inch pipe pass through.
Tunnel is now 80% complete according to JerrryTicag,
supervising staff of the tunnel construction.
Tunnel
construction composes 3% of the total
project. Bulk of the project goes to piping works
intended to reach households of Poblacion areas of Patay
passing through Dagdag, Demang and on to Ambasing barangay.
Ticag
said laborers had not been regularly reporting at the tunnel
site as the place is extremely cold. There are only six laborers
working the tunnel. And was the number of laborers calculated to be only six.
Why not more than six so that the work could be hastened? Ticag
said tunneling work is a skilled job and there are only “few”
workers to do the job.
Construction
stopped October last year with no laborers reporting and
resumed January this year, Ticag said. The source of the Boasaw
waterworks is located in a mossy forest claimed to be
within the territory of Aguid of Sagada and Agawa
of adjacent Besao municipality and where cradles waters
intended to be channeled to Sagada..
The Boasaw
waterworks dubbed Improvement
of Buasao Irrigation System and Construction
of Tanulong Tribe Irrigators Association Water Services
is meant to service domestic water supply of 15 barangays
of Sagada and irrigation
waters of Tanulong.
And that is
where the long delayed waterworks finds itself now while awaiting when the long
awaited Boasaw waters shall finally reach SagadaPoblacion.
***
With some 30,000
tourists and more unregistered
visitors who conduct their conference here in this
tourist town of Sagada, expect garbage management, good
traffic, reasonable water supply and accommodation to be in top
form.
Ironically,
it is not.Since the number of tourists doubled in the
past ten years largely due
to the inviting potential of
Sagada’s ecological spots as rice terraces,
waterfalls, eco trails, and its cool weather, addressing
twin issues has not moved an inch.
The local
leadership has not been responsive enough in addressing issues of
tourism since he assumed office in 2004.
Garbage
continues to be strewn on the streets, rivers and pathways. The
town’s leadership has not established the much awaited
materials recovery facility (MRF) at Makamkamlis despite this already initiated
with a building and a water tank by the Sangguniang Bayan. A
pulverizer was budgetted to complete the
nonfunctional MRF and that was three months ago when garbage
went odious all the way to Calvary Hill. Where is the pulverizer is
now the question.
With the
decision of the Vestry of the Church of St Mary the Virgin to
finally close the dump site used by the local
LGU by end of March according
to senior warden Patrick Pooten, the local
leadership has no other way but to establish a solid
waste management system not threatening to the
environment and to health.
Let’s talk
about parking and traffic.
Since the
parking lot at sitio Makamkamlis has been initiated two years ago by
the local legislative council, no effort had been done to continue
this by the implementing branch of the local leadership
despite favorable response of the church Vestry use of church properties for
public purposes such as parking areas.
Traffic jams
continue during tourist peak seasons such
as the end of December, first week of February
during the Etag Festival, Lenten season, and All Saints Day in
November, unless and until a responsive traffic and local
road system shall be in place.
It
is amusing to note how NO Parking signs
are painted on the streets but this does not solve the
problem basically because there is no other space to park on save
for narrow streets.
Children,
passersby and even motorists continue to be endangered. Unless something is done
to alleviate the problem. And this means opening spaces of the church
lot to accommodate parking areas apart from already
used spaces. And a political will to see and let it happen.
Traffic and
garbage problems aside from lack of water are twin concerns of any tourist
place and these are issues the town’s leadership has to address, by
all means.
This, apart
from having a better and accommodating tourist
information center to cater to tourism services such as information and a
relaxing space for visitors have a seat having come all the way from
another country and the lowlands, while waiting for one’s turn to pay
environmental fees .
With how the
present tourism office looks like located in a dingy and cramped
small space under the stairway looking like a bus ticket booth, you
will wonder why there is no other better office that greets
tourists who bring the bulk of economy to town
where sources the major source of livelihood among the people especially in the
Poblacion area.
Otherwise,
this current town leadership beckons a moment to ponder on.
Great article. I wonder if the people of and around Sagada are using the Buasaw project, MRF, and parking issues (among many others) to judge this current administration by their works, or lack thereof.
ReplyDeleteWhat really confuses me is the role of the police officers in Sagada. They don't enforce parking issues or traffic problems unless they happen in front of their office, or very close by. For some reason their job gets pawned off to the SEGA and mostly SAGGAS guides.
And the problems seem to continue getting worse because the only thing anyone seems to care about is money, and letting the problems sort themselves out.. somehow.