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TEJERO WATER SUPPLY IMPROVES WITH OPERATION OF PRIVATE WELL

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WATER consumers in Barangay Tejero will now enjoy longer service hours with the commission­ing of a private well that supplies water to the Metropolit­an Cebu Water District (MCWD).

The Mactan Rock Industries Inc. (MRII) operated its new well in Barangay Tejero Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, after it was awarded a bulk supply contract by MCWD for 25 years to supply 3,000 cubic meters per day.

Initially, the well is delivering 300 cubic meters (cu. m.) per day to quickly address the water district’s need to supply water to its customers in the barangay who are getting lesser service hours due to the water supply shortage.

“Our immediate action is to increase the service hours by developing in-house wells or by bidding out bulk supply contracts to private suppliers in critical areas like Tejero,” said MCWD acting general manager Stephen Yee.

The water demand in Metro Cebu is estimated at 500,000 cu. m. per day, but MCWD produces only an average of 238,000 cu. m. per day.

Factors like population growth, economic and business opportunit­ies and in-migration contribute­d to the fast increase in the water demand over the years in MCWD’s service area, which includes the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, LapuLapu and Talisay and the municipali­ties of Consolacio­n, Liloan, Compostela and Cordova.

Meanwhile, overextrac­tion, nitrate contaminat­ion and saltwater intrusion contribute­d to the depletion and shutdown of a number of sources.

Starting August 2019, the MCWD lost over 20,000 cu. m. per day due to various problems encountere­d by its private water suppliers and the effects of the dry spell.

Aside from areas with intermitte­nt supply, which the MCWD is addressing with water rationing and water delivery through trucks, there are areas with still available supply but with lesser service hours.

The MCWD has short-term, medium-term and long-term solutions to the water supply shortage. Medium and longterm solutions include smallscale desalinate­d seawater plants and a major desalinate­d seawater plant for Mactan Island as well as the Mananga and Lusaran dams.

Among the short-term solutions is the developmen­t of new wells in affected areas.

It commission­ed in-house wells in Barangays Lahug and Sambag 1 and will develop at least 30 more. It also revived wells that were earlier shutdown due to contaminat­ion as part of its denitrific­ation program.

The MCWD also launched two others operated by MRII and is bidding out more supply contracts apart from amending existing ones to increase the volume of water being delivered by its existing private suppliers.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? OPERATIONA­L WELL. Metropolit­an Cebu Water District acting general manager Stephen Yee (left) and Mactan Rock Industries Inc.’s (MRII) engineers check the supply from a water quality sampling point of MRII’s facility in Barangay Tejero, Cebu City.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO OPERATIONA­L WELL. Metropolit­an Cebu Water District acting general manager Stephen Yee (left) and Mactan Rock Industries Inc.’s (MRII) engineers check the supply from a water quality sampling point of MRII’s facility in Barangay Tejero, Cebu City.

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