Mindanao Times

DCWD: Septage project to address improper human waste disposal

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CITY must implement the first two phases of the four-phase septage project to address the improper disposal of human wastes due to its lack of a treatment plant, Davao City Water District (DCWD) spokespers­on Bernardo Delima Jr. said.

Delima told reporters on Wednesday that the proposal to build the treatment facilities was being discussed at the committee on environmen­t of the city council, resolving such issues as how much clients

should pay and the share of the local government unit from revenues.

He said once these issues are settled they expect the council to pass a resolution allowing City Mayor Sara Duterte to enter into an agreement with DCWD before they may proceed with the constructi­on.

He said the DCWD, which has 221,000 service connection­s, has already set aside a budget worth P300 million to start the two phases, which would cater to both residentia­l and commercial clients in the central business district.

At the rate the city is growing, Delima said the project is urgently needed because it lacks such a treatment plant.

He said even the local government recognizes the health and environmen­tal risks resulting from the absence of a treatment plant, which pollutes the rivers with coliform bacteria.

“There is a necessity right now. On the implementa­tion of the project, in our view, we take it positively. We don’t blame anyone for the delay because the city council has legitimate concerns, being the policymake­rs of Davao City. We don’t blame them nor any member of city council for any delay because incidental delay happens,” he said.

He said the third and fourth phases will proceed once they get sufficient funds from the first two phases to build them.

Each facility will need at least one hectare, he added.

Citing the Clean Water Act of 2004, Delima said the local government has the mandate to construct the septage facilities.

He added the DCWD was tapped to do it because it has the “mechanism to implement it.”

Also, Rule 9, Section 22 of City Ordinance 0rdinance 0363-10, which establishe­d the “septage and sewerage management program of Davao,” states that “septage, sewerage, and sewage treatment plant/facility shall be establishe­d pursuant to a memorandum of agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Davao and DCWD. The City Government shall provide an appropriat­e land which shall serve as the site of the septage, sewerage, and sewage treatment plant/facility.” (Antonio L. Colina IV/MindaNews)

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RESIDENTS of several subdivisio­ns in Bangkal, Barangay Talomo Proper in Talomo District seek refuge at the covered court of the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Central Park Subdivisio­n in Bangkal due to the flashflood on Thursday night. The residents returned home when the waters subsided. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO

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