Sun.Star Davao

DILG funds P14M for DavOr water system

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THE Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) allotted a total of P14 million for the Potable Water System Projects in three villages in the town of Manay, Davao Oriental.

This was bared by Davao Oriental Provincial Informatio­n Officer Karen Lou Deloso, who said the three barangays that will benefit from the project are Central, Holy Cross and San Ignacio which reportedly have no access for drinking water.

Governor Nelson Dayanghira­ng lauded the DILG support as these new water systems are worthy investment­s in addressing the long-running struggle of the people in these barangays, which is lack of adequate water supply.

According to Deloso, the new water systems are set to provide residents many advantages in empowering communitie­s.

DILG Provincial Director Yvette Sunga said that with the water system, residents can save a lot of time as they no longer have to bear the burden of fetching water several kilometers away. Students will have plenty of time to study and will no longer be late for school. Households no longer have to buy water from refilling stations, she said.

Aside from easy access, water coming from these water systems is guaranteed safe for drinking, helping consumers avoid water-borne diseases.

Sunga said that she encouraged residents to help make it sustainabl­e in order to continue to benefit people in the future.

Barangay Central, which consists of Manay’s largest population with about 10,000 households, will soon have a level three water system amounting to P10 million funded under the DILG’s 2016 Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Program (SALINTUBIG).

 ??  ?? THREE “WATERLESS” villages in the municipali­ty of Manay will soon have ready and steady access to clean and safe drinking water.
THREE “WATERLESS” villages in the municipali­ty of Manay will soon have ready and steady access to clean and safe drinking water.

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