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Pangasinan island village gets solar-powered water system


MALASIQUI: A PHP9.8 million worth solar-powered water system has been benefiting residents of Barangay Cabalitian Sual town, Pangasinan.

It has a solar-powered desalination water system and a polyethylene water tank reservoir aimed at enhancing water accessibility and sustainability in the area, Department of Public Works and Highways Ilocos Region information officer Esperanza Tinaza said in an interview Wednesday.

The project, funded under the 2023 national budget, is intended to improve water accessibility for households.

Barangay Cabalitian in Sual town, Pangasinan is an isolated island community with over 300 households.

It sources water supply from deep well and from private entities.

“The use of a solar-powered water system demonstrates the proactive approach in delivering one of the basic human needs, which is water, to the people in Barangay Cabalitian, Sual, Pangasinan,” Tinaza said.

The project was started in June 2023 and completed on Jan. 19 this year.

Tinaza said the water system’s tank c
ould hold 20,000 liters of water, which gets its supply underground through a 24-panel solar-powered system.

“Moving from the old-style water supply systems to today’s solar-powered water systems, many benefits are attained such as reduction in electricity consumption and being more environmental friendly,” she said.

Tinaza said the bountiful sunlight in the province is complementary to the project.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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