Philippine Daily Inquirer

GOV’T URGED TO COMPLETE DELAYED WATER PROJECTS

- —MARLON RAMOS

Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos called on the government to hasten the constructi­on of water flagship projects, including Kaliwa and Laiban dams, to put an end to the water supply crisis gripping several areas in Metro Manila.

She also said the government should allow more concession­aires in to improve the delivery of water to consumers.

“Strengthen the government’s management of water resources, supply and delivery,” Marcos said.

“Privatizat­ion should serve the greater number of our people not a few corporatio­ns,” she added.

Kaliwa and Laiban dams, started during the Marcos regime, have been put in the back burner for no reason at all, Marcos said.

“It has been too long since these were put on the government’s developmen­t agenda during the Marcos administra­tion,” she said.

MWSS admission

The administra­tion senatorial candidate noted that no less than the chief regulator of the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) attributed the water shortage to the failure to build alternativ­e water sources that had been proposed as early as the Marcos regime.

Laiban Dam and the smaller 600-million-litersper day Kaliwa Dam were shelved during past administra­tions.

“It is only the Duterte administra­tion that has put in serious effort to push for our much-delayed and muchneeded water projects,” she said.

Marcos expressed strong support for the Duterte administra­tion’s efforts to revive the two dam projects and for obstacles to be resolved immediatel­y.

“The administra­tion should go full steam ahead in bringing Kaliwa and Laiban dams to full operation to ensure sufficient water supply,” she said.

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