Q.C. gets World Water Day award
Quezon City is not immune to the threats of water insufficiency that mostly affects low-income communities.
The Quezon City Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Department has been named one of the country’s leading water and environment champions during the World Water Day Philippines Award 2023.
CCESD Head Andrea A. Villaroman received the Water Warrior Award for Advocacy Leadership during a ceremony organized by the Maynilad Water Services Inc., National Water Resources Board, and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
“This recognition is a testament that the city’s initiatives in water conservation have positively impacted the lives of our residents. We are working closely with our partners and stakeholders to develop more programs to ensure water sufficiency for QCitizens in the future,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
The mayor herself was also a recipient of the award in 2021.
According to Villaroman, the city already launched in 2019 its Responsible Water Use Campaign which involved all stakeholders in water conservation measures.
The mayor has strengthened the department’s cause by issuing a memorandum to all city departments, and barangays to use water responsibly and promote responsible water management.
Various efforts to deliberately attain water sufficiency are also in the pipeline as they are included in the Quezon City Enhanced Local Climate Change Action Plan, the city’s strategic framework and roadmap in climate action.
“Quezon City is not immune to the threats of water insufficiency that mostly affects low-income communities,” Villaroman said.
“To improve water connections and avoid health and ecological risks, we are prioritizing the establishment of water-conserving sanitation systems in barangays and city-owned facilities,” she added.
The city also started assessing schools and city buildings for their viability for the installation of rainwater harvesting systems and water storage tanks.
These were complemented by training and seminars conducted in barangays and communities to ensure their understanding of the importance of water conservation.