The Philippine Star

Eco-friendly septic system installed in Siargao

- – Rainier Allan Ronda

After the successful launch of its ecofriendl­y septic tank system in world-renowned Boracay island, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is bringing the wastewater contaminat­ion solution to emerging surfer destinatio­n Surigao.

The Eco-sep, a technology funded by the DOST – Philippine Council for Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (PCIEERD), aims to install a sustainabl­e and eco-friendly septic water management system on Siargao island.

Septic tank systems are currently installed in three pilot sites – General Luna Market, General Luna High School and Traveler’s Beach Resort – under a research project involving Eco-sep Technology.

“The samples collected from these sites will serve as a baseline for DOST to convince resort owners, LGUs and households to adopt the technology in our campaign,” says engineer Noel Ajoc, project coordinato­r.

Merlinda Palencia, inventor of Eco-sep technology, explained that the system deployed in the pilot sites contain the Vigormin – an organomine­ral that hastens the decomposit­ion of harmful bacteria present in septic tanks – thereby preventing seepage and contaminat­ion of sewage systems.

“Eco-sep will make an impact on Siargao since the source of its eco-tourism is the pristine, fresh and very clean water along its beaches,” Palencia said.

 ?? MICHAEL VARCAS ?? Fisherfolk group Pamalakaya Pilipinas and green group Nilad hold a fluvial protest in Navotas City Tuesday to urge the Duterte administra­tion to junk Republic Act 10654 (Fisheries Code) and stop the implementa­tion of a reclamatio­n project in the city....
MICHAEL VARCAS Fisherfolk group Pamalakaya Pilipinas and green group Nilad hold a fluvial protest in Navotas City Tuesday to urge the Duterte administra­tion to junk Republic Act 10654 (Fisheries Code) and stop the implementa­tion of a reclamatio­n project in the city....

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