The Freeman

Toledo gets boost in water supply

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Amid the crippling drought due to El Niño, Carmen Copper Corporatio­n is augmenting the water supply in the different barangays of Toledo City by supplying 1,200 cubic meters or 1.2 million liters of water daily through the Toledo City Water District (TCWD).

Carmen Copper, a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas Mining which operates the Toledo Copper Mine, has also recently deployed its water truck to ration additional 70,000 liters of clean water every day free of charge.

The emergency water delivery is implemente­d in Barangay Biga, one of the critical barangays reportedly suffering from lack of running water due to the effects of El Niño and Barangays Poog, Don Andres Soriano and Media Once.

Annually, the company supplies an average of 490,000 cubic meters of water to the communitie­s through TCWD at subsidized rates. It has benefitted thousands of households, schools, offices and commercial centers in Toledo City.

To provide the Carmen Copper communitie­s access to clean water is in support of the United Nations’sixth Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal (SDG 6) for clean water and sanitation.

Other social developmen­t projects aligned with SDG 6 is the installati­on of six aqua towers in six elementary schools in Toledo City to provide clean and safe drinking water to school children especially in hard to reach areas.

The company also implemente­d water system projects in the different host and neighborin­g barangays to improve health and sanitation and boost local economic activities.

Carmen Copper sources its water for industrial and domestic requiremen­ts from the Malubog Dam, one of the largest privately owned reservoirs in the country. It was constructe­d in June 1970 by Atlas Consolidat­ed Mining and Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Atlas Mining) with a surplus capacity of 100,000 cubic meters of potable water per day. —

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