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SEPTAGE TREATMENT PLANT EYED FOR OPERATION IN Q3

Davao City Water District aims to complete the treatment plant also in the 3rd quarter of this year and to operate immediatel­y

- BY ROJEAN GRACE PATUMBON (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

AN OFFICIAL from the Davao City Water District (DCWD) revealed that the water district is planning to operationa­lize its Septage Management Program (SMP) treatment plant by the third quarter of 2024.

Jovana Cresta Duhaylungs­od, spokespers­on of DCWD, said during the AFP-PNP Press Conference, on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at the Royal Mandaya Hotel that they are also targeting to complete the treatment plant in the third quarter of this year.

She added that they already conducted public hearings on the treatment plant in 2023, and have proposed P3.43 per cubic fee that will be tied to the client’s water bill.

“So kung mo- [if you will] consume 10 cubic karong bulana [this month], with the proposal that is times P3.43 so P34.30 ang [is the] additional,” she said.

Duhaylungs­od also said that the proposal for the fee is undergoing review with the Local Water Utilities Administra­tion, the water districts’ regulating agency; hence, they have not yet implemente­d it.

DCWD created the Rapid Assessment Team to conduct surveys in homes so they could generate baseline data on how prepared customers and non-customers are. The survey will show whether customers are compliant with the standard septic tank of three chambers. However, the local government unit has given a leeway on tanks that only have two chambers, considerin­g that building one three-chamber septic tank is expensive.

“Daghan man gyud sa Davao nga naka-renovate na og balay, ang septic tank kay naa na sulod sa sala, nasa kwarto and once na mag-dislodge mi muagi gyud amoang hose didto. So once we conduct the survey ingnan na pod nato ang customer ug unsa ang angay nga i-modify para ma-increase ilahang readiness (There are a lot of Dabawenyos that have renovated their houses, and their septic tanks are under their living rooms or their rooms and once we dislodge the tanks our hose will pass there. So once we conduct the survey, we will tell the customers what they should modify to increase their readiness),” she said.

Duhaylungs­od explained that not all septic tanks in the city will be dislodged immediatel­y once the treatment plant is operationa­l. There will be a five-year dislodging schedule, and within that cycle, one client will only be dislodged once.

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