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Rep. Co proposes large-scale water impounding facilities in Bicol to curb flooding, boost irrigation

admin October 29, 2024

Rep. Elizaldy Co

APPROPRIATION Committee Chair and Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co today (October 29, 2024) proposed the construction of large-scale water impounding facilities across the Bicol Region to mitigate flooding and address water scarcity during the dry season.

Highlighting water management as a long-term solution against flooding, Co said these facilities would also benefit irrigation and serve residential water needs.The Bicolano solon envisions facilities similar to the six-storey-deep water impounding structure in Bonifacio Global City that captures rainwater. Such facilities, he explained, would aid in managing floodwaters and contribute to enhancing food security by supporting increased rice production.

“By improving irrigation, we can aim for two to three rice croppings per year, much like Japan,” he added.Co cited the dual benefits of water impoundment facilities. “The stored water can be a valuable resource during summer, providing both irrigation and drinking water. This initiative supports both food security and climate resilience for the region,” he said.

Co also shared insights from last year’s congressional town hall meeting led by Speaker Martin Romualdez, where representatives unanimously agreed to redirect flood control projects toward agricultural uses.

He explained that the “convergence” of flood control and irrigation seeks to maximize the use of fresh water for food production rather than allowing it to drain into the sea.In collaboration with the Department of Public Works and Highways, Co disclosed ongoing discussions to create tunnel systems through Bicol’s mountain ranges to expedite water diversion to the sea.

“These tunnels would act like a flush system, allowing us to release excess flood water during extreme weather events,” he explained.Addressing recent allegations about Bicol’s budget allocation, he clarified that the region’s P61 billion fund does not solely cover flood control projects.

“It’s a comprehensive budget that includes roads, hospitals, government buildings, and schools across Bicol’s 17 districts, six provinces, and seven cities,” he emphasized, countering Senator Joel Villanueva’s earlier statements.

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