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inadequate supply of potable water within the coastal and
mountainous town of Puerto Galera has been a constant difficulty
in the municipality. It also posed a major problem among small
and medium-scale establishments in meeting the demands of
a growing tourism industry. When it embarked on a municipality-led
water system, installing water pipes on a hilly terrain was
indeed a tough job. But with a determined leadership and the
ability to secure assistance from local residents and from
a financing institution, the availability of clean and potable
water was ensured in the locality. Water-borne diseases were
minimized if not totally eliminated. Likewise, supply of potable
water contributed to the upkeep of livelihood, agriculture
and commerce. As of December 1998, 10 out of 13 barangays
or more than 2000 consumers benefited from the project. The
LGU even constructed a submerged pipe traversing the depths
of Puerto Galera Bay for an island barangay.
To
sustain the flow of water, the municipality integrated an
environmental management plan to maintain and rehabilitate
the watershed area. It involved the participation of the Iraya
Mangyans as caretakers as they are the direct stewards of
upland resources. In recognition of their invaluable support,
the Sangguniang Bayan has passed a resolution that will allocate
5% of the total municipality income for development programs
intended for the Mangyans. Local groups are regularly doing
forest rehabilitation and monitoring activities within the
watershed areas of Mt. Malasimbo and Dimayuga. The waterworks
system is of a gravitational spring type and does not necessitate
constant oiling, tuning and maintenance. To minimize the cost,
the LGU provides the materials to set up the water system
like pipes and cement and the local residents take care of
the labor and maintenance. To determine the accurate amount
of consumption, households and commercial establishments have
water meters. This program is a proof of the political will
of the LGU to serve its people, to protect the environment
and to bring revenues to the municipality.
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