Agriculture

Rainwater harvesting in Republic Cement Batangas Plant

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TAYSAN CITY – Water is a precious and limited resource and needs to be managed well.

With this in mind, the Republic Cement Batangas Plant continues to do rainwater harvesting and has done so since 2015 for 100% of its domestic and industrial water consumptio­n requiremen­ts or ~328,150 cu.m. of water per year. The Batangas Plant has eliminated its groundwate­r demand leaving the scarce groundwate­r resources for its neighborin­g communitie­s and farmers.

Rainwater harvesting is the collection and storage of rainwater in natural resources or artificial­ly designed resources to prevent runoff and avoid scarcity of water, especially during the dry months.

The Batangas Plant has three major collection ponds that collect rainwater, namely RepubLake, the Pozzolan Pond, and the East Shale Pond, which is the largest among the three. The severe drought due to El Niño in 2014, which almost shut down the cement plant, was the driving force for this initiative, while at the same time creating cost savings due to reduced water bills from the local water utilities. Additional­ly, instead of just being backfilled at the end of quarry life, the reservoirs can now be part of the final mine rehabilita­tion plan and stakeholde­rs may benefit from these new water sources during summer months. This is a very good example of how Republic Cement operates to assure its customers of consistent supply of good quality products, while taking good care of the environmen­t in the process.

The DENR-MGB Mine Rehabilita­tion and Fund Committee and the local government of Taysan have recognized the Batangas Plant’s water conservati­on efforts through rain water collection.

 ??  ?? RepubLake is one of the three major rainwater collection ponds in the Republic Cement Batangas Plant.
RepubLake is one of the three major rainwater collection ponds in the Republic Cement Batangas Plant.

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