Mayor wants DPWH to assess Legazpi’s P2.1-B flood control project

LEGAZPI CITY — The city government here has requested for a technical conference with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) regarding the PHP2.1-billion flood control project that was completed last year after the city experienced huge floods recently.

Mayor Noel E. Rosal, in an interview Monday, said he will ask Secretary Mark Villar on the design of the city’s urban drainage system and request DPWH to inspect the project after the city’s central business district and other low-lying areas went under water after episodes of heavy downpour last December 29 and January 3.

The Php2.1-billion Legazpi City Urban Drainage System was considered as a mega flood control project implemented by the DPWH and funded by the national government. It included the installation of three pumping stations designed to address the perennial flooding problems in the city.

Also part of the project was the rehabilitation and widening of canals in the main thoroughfare which removed the old type culvert canals and replaced it with the new wide box type canals. It also involved the improvement and construction of flood control dikes, drainage system and sea walls.

The three giant pumping stations were installed in the villages of San Roque, Bay-bay and Victory, patterned after a project of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) with a capacity of throwing out three cubic meters of flood waters per second.

Rosal said Legazpi again experienced inundation despite the completion of the flood control project because the major river channels were silted and the drainage canals were clogged by huge volume garbage due to the improper waste disposal of  households in the villages.

The three pumping stations were all operational but the problem was the water elevation at the pump flood gates have reached only 0.4 cubic meters while the pumping facilities needed between 1.3 and 1.8 cubic meters of water elevation to start operation, the mayor added, thus the need for DPWH to assess the project. (PNA)

Popular

PCO to fake news peddlers: We will not let you get away

By Brian Campued “We will not let you get away with a crime. We will go after you and hold you to account.” This was the...

PBBM welcomes Japanese auto manufacturer’s plans to produce hybrid cars on PH soil

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency The Philippines is set to manufacture its first locally produced hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) after Mitsubishi Motors...

PH govt remains on top of energy emergency; assures citizenry of measures to ensure adequate fuel supply

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet With the Middle East crisis continuing to cripple global trade and drive up fuel prices in countries that greatly rely on...

Palace: No holiday break for PBBM, key agencies during Holy Week

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency There will be no holiday break for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and key government agencies during...