Angat Dam
IN light of the recent developments regarding the critically low water level in Angat Dam, Valenzuela City 2nd District Representative Eric Martinez urges the public, relevant authorities, and all stakeholders to take immediate action and prioritize preparedness for the impending water shortage crisis.
Martinez stressed that the alarmingly low water level in Angat Dam; which supplies over 90% of Metro Manila’s water needs, dipping below the minimum operating level of 180 meters, serves as a wake-up call for the urgent need for long-term solutions and comprehensive strategies to mitigate the impact of the impending El Niño and ensure the well-being of our communities.
As Angat dips below 180 meters, the Vale states, “warning bells have sounded. With no rains in sight and the El Niño scenario in effect, NCR should prepare well. Every drop counts.” These words highlight the seriousness of the situation, and therefore the importance of proactive measures to address the imminent challenges.
Last May, Martinez, who is also the vice-chairperson of the House Committee on Appropriations, already alluded to the economic impact of the looming El Niño, and how the water crisis in Metro Manila will affect the country.
“A waterless NCR will hamper economic activity,” he pointed out. And consequently, added that “our actions should be, clear, definitive, and quick.”
Recognizing the potential impact on households, agriculture, and various sectors, Martinez emphasizes the necessity for a collective effort to conserve water, implement water-saving practices, and explore alternative sources to ensure sustainability.
Martinez further adds, “We must face this challenge head-on and strive for long-term solutions that go beyond temporary measures.”
Meanwhile, Martinez made assurance that he will work closely with relevant government agencies, local authorities, and concerned stakeholders to develop an integrated action plan to tackle the challenges posed by the impending water shortage.
