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Engr. Edilberto Yorong, PCWD general manager |
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, March 27 (PNA) –- The Pagadian City Water District
(PCWD) is set to add four deep wells to augment this city’s water supply.
This,
as the PCWD supply has gone down by 20 percent since there is a reduction of
water production from its sources, which included eight deep wells and five
springs.
Engr.
Edilberto Yorong, PCWD general manager, said Friday that the drilling works for
the two of the four deep wells will start after the observance of the Holy
Week.
Yorong
said the drilling works for the other two deep wells will follow upon
completion of the first two wells.
Yorong
said the water supply has gone down by 20 percent since the production of the
two out of the eight deep wells have decreased by 40 liters per second from 95
liters to only 55 liters.
“We
believe this is due to silt formation at the bottom of the wells that affects
the flow of water and not because of the dry season since the other deep wells
were not affected (by the drought),” Yorong said.
He
said the water production of the five springs have been reduced by 10 percent
brought about by the dry season.
Meanwhile,
Yorong said they have applied a PHP25-million loan to acquire power generators
to ensure that all concessionaires will have round-the-clock water supply.
Several
concessionaires don’t have water on their taps since this city is experiencing
eight-hour daily brownouts.
The
PCWD maintains 22 pumping stations to supply water to the concessionaires since
this city has hilly terrain even in downtown area.
The
pumping station pump water from PCWD’s sources to the distribution pipelines
through the reservoirs. The water firm maintains 20 reservoirs.
The
cause of the eight-hour daily brownout is the reduced power of the Mindanao
grid brought about by low water level at Lake Lanao where the hydroelectric
plants are located. (PNA)
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