By
Dexter A. See
BAUKO, Mountain Province – A multi-million
water filtration and purification facility will be constructed in this
fourth-class municipality in order to maximize the use of the abundant supply
of water for domestic and commercial purposes, Mayor Abraham B. Akilit said
here.
Akilit said the project will be funded by the
P6 million secured by the municipal government from the Department of Agrarian
Reform’s Agrarian Reform Irrigation Support Project (ARISP) and the P3 million
counterpart from the local government that is composed of P2 million cash and
at least P1 million non-cash component.
“The supply of potable water is one of the
major concerns of upland communities that is why we worked extra hard to secure
available funding in order to work out the implementation of the water
filtration and purification project beneficial to the overall economic
condition of the town,” Akilit stressed.
He said the project involves the laying out
of at least 6 kilometers of pipelines from the water source at Mount Kalawitan
to the filtration and purification plant prior to the distribution of the
potable water to interested buyers not only from the municipality but also from
the neighboring towns in Mountain Province and Benguet.
“The water purification project will be the
local government’s economic enterprise which will be managed by experts in the
industry and will serve as one of the sources of revenue that will fund the
implementation of local development projects and facilitate the delivery of
basic services to our constituents,” Akilit said.
He said municipal officials already
coordinated with the Cordillera office of the Department of Science and
Technology (DOST) for the use of its available technology for the water
filtration and purification project that will make the town a major supplier of
potable water for barangays and municipalities having difficulty in accessing
potable water supply for their people.
Akilit commended the members of the municipal
council for their understanding and cooperation in working out the
implementation of the project by approving the allocation of the town’s
counterpart for the project.
Bauko is composed of 22 barangays with a
total population of 34,000 and spread over at least 18,000 hectares land area
within the Mount Data National Park.
Dr. Julius Caesar V. Sicat, DOST-CAR regional
director, said the water filtration and purification project will be one of the
most profitable ventures of local governments in the region considering that
water, which is a major component of the project, is readily available in the
area being a watershed reservation.
“We will extend appropriate technical
assistance to local governments interested to venture into their desired
economic enterprise so that they will be able to internally generate funds that
could augment the meagre resources of the communities to implement more
development projects and enhance the delivery of basic services to their
constituents,” Akilit said. He appealed to local officials to support the local
government’s initiative in realizing its water filtration and purification
project for the benefit of the greater majority of the populace wanting to
improve their economic standing by having gainful employment.
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