The Philippine Star

Remote Surigao households get access to clean water

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Dayjo, a carinderia owner, was close to shutting down her small business due to unstable water supply, in the process risking the jobs of her staff, the schooling of her children, and the daily needs of her family.

Like Dayjo, residents of Cagwait municipali­ty in Surigao del Sur would struggle to get clean water for their households especially during the dry season. Unfortunat­ely, the local water concession­aire could not deliver enough water to the community, so residents had to collect rainwater, treat murky water from artesian wells, and carry buckets of water into their homes every day for their daily water needs.

Cagwait, an agricultur­e-based community, relies heavily on water. The municipali­ty produces rice, coconut, corn and other cash crops, and vegetables. The water needs of the agricultur­al and other economic activities of the municipali­ty are served by the local utility, Aras-asan/Unidad Rural Waterworks & Sanitation Associatio­n Inc. AURWSA in turn sources the water from Tambacan Creek and Tabon-tabon Creek, which have a combined capacity of only 315 cubic meters – inadequate to serve the needs of Cagwait’s two barangays.

The Peace and Equity Foundation (PEF), together with the Coca-Cola Foundation, started to work with AURWSA in 2007 to develop another water source by the Camuning Creek, a body of water upstream of the Tambacan creek to stabilize Cagwait’s water supply and expand their services to another community, Barangay Tubo-Tubo, which covers more than 500 households. PEF also helped AURWSA repair and build additional infrastruc­ture to the water system, including a mini dam, filtration box, transmissi­on and distributi­on water pipes, main meter, valves, chlorinato­r and water tanks. AURWSA’s new water system can now serve the needs of the community for another 10 years.

Apart from upgrading the communitie­s’ waterworks, PEF provided installati­on and training for billing and accounting systems, entreprene­urship management, and water quality management to AURWSA’s management and personnel.

With an improved water system, AURSWA has taken the additional step of conserving the watershed. They have held regular activities that center on forest-farming, protecting the existing vegetation, and mitigating the effects of human activity in the watershed.

With the help of PEF, at least 3,000 residents from barangays Aras-asan, Unidad and Tubo-Tubo are now assured of a safe, stable and clean water source for their homes and enterprise­s for the next decade.

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