BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL.
Two municipalities in Aklan are
recipients of United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-backed
water supply projects of the national government.
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| PHOTO AKLAN FORUM |
The towns of Balete and Libacao in
Aklan have been named among 30 municipalities across the country to receive government projects as part of Tourism
Water Supply Infrastructure Program (TWSIP). The water supply projects will be
implemented by Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
Balete, a fourth class
municipality has 10 barangays while Libacao is a third class
municipality comprising of 24 barangays. The DPWH said the municipalities need
to develop sustainable and safe water supply for their communities to become potential tourist
destinations.
Five other recipients in Western
Visayas that will be covered by the potable water supply projects are President
Roxas and Jamindan in Capiz province, San Carlos City and Murcia in Negros
Occidental and the component Passi City in Iloilo province.
The P1.7 billion TWSIP water project
for 30 municipalities and cities is a joint undertaking of the National
Anti-Poverty Commission, Local Water Utilities Administration, Department of
Tourism and DPWH.
The detailed engineering design and
water source development for the projects will begin following the release of
funds by the Department of Budget and Management to support the TWSIP in the countryside.
Other beneficiaries of the water
projects in Visayas and Mindanao are Jetafe, Talibon and Trinidad in Bohol; Barangay Carmen, Cagayan de Oro; Dapitan City in
Zamboanga del Norte; Zamboanga City in Zamboanga del Sur; Aloguinsan, Toledo City and San Fernando,
Sibonga in Cebu; Nabunturan and Montevista in Compostela Valley; Asuncion,
Braulio E Dujali, Carmen New Corella in Davao del Norte.
The recipients in Luzon are Aroroy in Masbate, Currimao and San
Nicolas in Ilocos Norte; Roxas
and El Nido in Palawan and Baguio City in Benguet.

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