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Maysilo flood project nearly done – DPWH chief

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

With less than a week before the Sept. 30 deadline, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) yesterday said there are only a few kinks that need to be ironed out before the Maysilo Circle flood control project in Mandaluyon­g City is finally complete.

“We are almost complete there are just a few things to be done. The civil works is already finished. We are just testing the electronic­s (related to the pump),” DPWH Secretary Mark Vil- lar said.

He added that they have yet to make sure that the two water pumps that would be installed would work, “so we will just wait.”

Even before Villar officially assumed the post as DPWH secretary, the contractor of the flood control project promised that its officials would swim in the floodwater­s in Maysilo Circle if it is not able to complete the project by the end of September.

L.R. Tiqui Builders is the contractor of the P609- million drainage project. The firm started working on the project in 2014.

When asked if the contractor would complete the project on or before the Sept. 30 deadline, Villar said, “kontingkon­ti na lang (just a little more).” Residents living near the Maysilo Circle, where the Mandaluyon­g city hall is located, and passersby have long been complainin­g about the flooding that occurs when it rains.

There are many waterways leading to the Maysilo Circle, such as the Pasig River, Maysilo Creek and the San Juan River, adding to the volume of floodwater­s at the lowlying Maysilo Circle.

It was earlier said that the DPWH project was designed as a retarding pond to store floodwater. Once the flood on the streets subside, the water stored in the pond would be pumped out.

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