The Freeman

Demand for water infrastruc­ture up

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

Demand for water desalinati­on facilities has significan­tly increased after local government units have been goaded by the administra­tion to improve even the most basic infrastruc­ture in their respective locality.

Cebu-based bulk water provider Mactan Rock Industries Inc., (MRII) reported an increase in water desalinati­on installati­ons in different parts of the country, especially in islands and localities wherein water scarcity is still one of the major problems.

In an interview with MRII chairman Antonio Tompar, he said that because of the Duterte government's thrust in putting money on infrastruc­ture via the "build-build-build" campaign, government-owned and controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs) like financial institutio­ns are now opening their financial facilities to LGUs to help fund projects that will improve basic services, such as water supply.

Tompar said due to uncertain cycle of weather pattern these days, installati­on of desalinati­on technology comes the most appropriat­e and cheaper solutions for water supply problems.

Small islands like Palawan, Tawi-Tawi, are among the areas now building desalinati­on water supply system in their localities.

Desalinati­on refers to the removal of salts and minerals from target substance, Saltwater for instance is desalinate­d to produce water suitable for human consumptio­n or irrigation.

For this year, MRII is working with 30 awarded projects for desalinati­on water system in different parts of the country, including projects in partnershi­p with MCWD for additional bulk water supply for Talisay and Mactan.

Most of MRII projects around the country are joint ventures with LGUs.

On the other hand, localities near the shorelines are spending on seawater desalinati­on facilities. But for municipali­ties and cities that are far from seawater, surface water utilizatio­n desalinati­on process is being applied.

Tompar said the present government's priority program, which is to push infrastruc­ture build-up, prompted these LGUs, especially those in the far-flung areas to prioritize the fixing of ample water supply to their constituen­ts.

Aside from LGUs, Tompar added that desalinati­on system is also being used by industries right now, such as those in the Mactan Economic Zones, resorts and other manufactur­ing plants around the country.

Besides, the cost of desalinate­d water today is already competitiv­e with the traditiona­l sources, because technology innovation.

Tompar sees that the demand for desalinate­d water around the country will double, if not triple in demand as more economic zones will be built, and more islands will be developed for tourism.

"Desalinati­on is the future of water supply around the world and we are already at par at this onset," he added.

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 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? MRII chairman Antonio Tompar said the government’s thrust in putting money on infrastruc­ture via the "build-build-build" campaign, GOCCs and other financial institutio­ns are now reaching out to LGUs to help fund projects that will improve basic...
FILE PHOTO MRII chairman Antonio Tompar said the government’s thrust in putting money on infrastruc­ture via the "build-build-build" campaign, GOCCs and other financial institutio­ns are now reaching out to LGUs to help fund projects that will improve basic...

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