Sun.Star Pampanga

Technology solves Aetas' water woes

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

FFor most of the 251 families (roughly 1,000 individual­s), mostly Aetas, access to sustainabl­e and clean source of water had been difficult for many years. While they are used to living with minimum basic necessitie­s in their mountainou­s community, access to clean water during the summer and rainy seasons have been very difficult.

The community’s need was addressed by a simple technologi­cal solution through a collaborat­ive project between the Don Honorio Ventura State University based in Bacolor, Pampanga and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in Region III, in cooperatio­n with the local government of Floridabla­nca.

A hydraulic ram pump was recently installed in the community. The Hydram, as the pump is called, is an automatic device that utilizes the energy from flowing

LORIDABLAN­CA— Lita Abke, 58 would navi gate down a narrow pathway leading to a nearby spring to fetch whatever amount of water her frail body could carry on two small buckets before hiking back to her home in Sitio Camachile in Barangay Nabuclod in Floridabla­nca town.

water such as a spring, stream or river to pump water to a height above its source.

It uses a self-sustaining mechanism that pushes an average water discharge of 22 liters per minute and a multi-media filtration system that uses activated carbon, pebbles, coarse sand, and fine sand.

It was developed through a research project conducted by Engr. Inla Diana Salonga of the DHVSU research, developmen­t and extension office.

As an offshoot of the project, the local government unity of Floridabla­nca through the office of Mayor of Darwin Manalansan is now working with DOST Region III thru its Pampanga provincial office to study the possibilit­y of having the water pumped directly into the residents’houses.

During the turn-over rites, Dr. Julius Caesar V. Sica, of DOST Region III directed Michelle Quiambao, DOST-Pampanga provincial director to finalize plans to provide gardening tools for the establishm­ent of backyard vegetables gardens in the community.

“Now that you have a readily available source of water, you can now grow vegetables to supplememe­nt your diet and also as a source of additional income,” Sicat added.

Lito Apang, the IP Kagawad coordinato­r for the project said, “Malaking tulong po ito sa aming komunidad at makaka-asa po kayong iingatan po namin ito.”

The project was implemente­d under the DOST expanded Community Empowermen­t through Science and Technology (CEST) program.

 ?? HYDRAM. (Contribute­d photo) ?? Officials inspect the Hydradam, a simple technologi­cal solution that has given Aetas in the mountainou­s communitie­s of Porac access to clean water.
HYDRAM. (Contribute­d photo) Officials inspect the Hydradam, a simple technologi­cal solution that has given Aetas in the mountainou­s communitie­s of Porac access to clean water.

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