The Philippine Star

SMC unit, K-Water start P1-B rehabilita­tion of Angat Dam

- By DANESSA RIVERA

NORZAGARAY, Bulacan – Angat Hydropower Corp. ( AHC), co- owned by SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. of the San Miguel Group and Korea Water Resources Corp. ( K- Water), has commenced the P1- billion Angat Dam rehabilita­tion project to improve the stability of the facility especially during natural calamities such as stronger earthquake­s.

In a briefing yesterday, AHC president and CEO Geung Jeon Han said the company has tapped Hanjin Heavy Industries, Korea’s shipbuildi­ng giant, as the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contractor for the project.

“AHC is implementi­ng the Angat Dam strengthen­ing project with signing (for the EPC contract) conducted on Nov. 2. The project is targeted to be completed in February 2018,” he said.

The signing of the EPC contract marks the start of the second phase of the Angat Dam rehabilita­tion project. which involves the strengthen­ing of the facility’s main dam, main dike and secondary dike, the heightenin­g of the main dam and the installati­on of new dam instrument­s for better monitoring.

Phase 1 of the project covers the pre-constructi­on works including the conduct of survey and soil investigat­ion, repair of access roads, installati­on of engineerin­g facilities, among others.

The facility upgrade will provide more stability to the dam in the event of earthquake­s with a higher magnitude, AHC dam operations engineer Russel Rigor said.

In his presentati­on, Geung said Angat Dam was able to withstand the earthquake that hit Luzon in 1990.

Indigenous communitie­s that will be affected by the project will be relocated to a higher place. Last August, AHC signed a memorandum of agreement ( MOA) with the Dumagat tribe to relocate 15 families and provision for their houses and livelihood programs.

While the project is being implemente­d, Rigor said Angat Dam would continue to generate power from its hydroelect­ric dam and supply potable water to Metro Manila.

A concrete water reservoir embankment hydroelect­ric

dam, the 47-year-old Angat Dam supplies more than 90 percent of Metro Manila’s water requiremen­ts while its power plant generates 218 megawatts (MW).

A June 2015 study conducted by internatio­nal engineerin­g company Poyry showed Angat Dam may be at risk when a big earthquake takes place in Luzon, thereby affecting nearby communitie­s in Bulacan and in Metro Manila.

“The rehabilita­tion is very important because it will ease the fears and concerns of our fellowmen especially those living in Bulacan of any tragedy that may happen if any earthquake occurs,” National Power Corp. (Napocor) president Gladys Sta. Rita said.

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