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Davao City’s water consumptio­n increases with temperatur­e rising

- / WILBERT SOTONIEL DURAN/DNSC INTERN

AN OFFICIAL from the Davao City Water District (DCWD) said that water consumptio­n has increased in Davao City due to extreme temperatur­es.

JC Duhaylungs­od, the spokespers­on of DCWD, said during the AFP-PNP press conference, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the Royal Mandaya Hotel, that as the level of heat index increases, the water consumptio­n rises as well.

“If the heat index increases, people would use more water; that’s really the effect when the weather becomes hot,” she said.

However, Duhaylungs­od assured that even if the water consumptio­n increases, Davao City still has enough supply since they are abundant in ground and surface water.

“With respect naman sa atoang water supply, we are very fortunate kay in terms of available water, naay abundant supply both sa ground and sa surface water, mao gyud ni siya ang pinakanind­ot na system nga we have in place (With respect to our water supply, we are very fortunate since there is an abundant supply in both ground and surface water, this is the best system we have in place),” she said.

She also added that the rainy month in February also contribute­d to the abundance of water supply. Although the rainy month affected the surface water, they still have the groundwate­r, to operate and use.

Duhaylungs­od commended their project partner, Apo Agua, for continuous­ly delivering the same amount of water despite the increasing temperatur­es. (Read full story on sunstar.com. ph/davao)

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