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Bulacan embarks on massive flood control, river restoration program

CITY OF MALOLOS – The Bulacan provincial government has embarked on a massive flood control program envisioned to be a concrete and long-term solution to its decades-old problem of inundation.

Governor Daniel R. Fernando, together with the national government and local officials, on Monday (April 29) announced the start of the provincewide implementation of the Bulacan River Dredging and Restoration Program through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order 2020-07 .

Addressing Bulacan congressmen, mayors, vice mayors, and other officials at the project launch held at EDSA Shangri-La Hotel Monday, the governor presented what he envisions as a concrete and long-term solution to decade-old problem in Bulacan.

SOLUTION TO DECADES-LONG FLOODING. Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando and Vice Governor Alexis C. Castro along with (seated from left) Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President Board Member Casey Tyrone E. Howard, Provincial League of Barangays President Board Member Ramil B. Capistrano, Provincial Administrator Antonia V. Constantino and President and CEO of TCSC Corp, Dionisio Toreja intently listen to the Bulacan River Dredging and Restoration Plan presentation of Geological Consultant Luis Santos during the Briefing on the Implementation of the Province-wide Flood Control and River Restoration Program at Isla Ballroom 3 Tower Wing, EDSA Shangri-La Manila, Mandaluyong on Monday (April 29, 2024) (Photo by Manny Balbin)

According to the governor, in order to restore the heavily silted rivers of the province particularly the Angat River, Pamarawan River, Malolos River, Hagonoy River, and Guiguinto River, massive dredging is needed to open a navigational channel in the offshore delta.

The plan is to initially dredge the mouth of the river to enable us to enter smaller inland waters throughout the province. Environmental dredging combined with management of flood water movement, through the construction of floodwalls and floodgates will be the key to solve the decades-old flooding problem in the province,” he said.

Fernando is hopeful that the effects of the river restoration, through the help of their private partner TCSC Corp.,will be immediately felt in the coming rainy season.

“Ang mga expert engineers and geologists mula sa TCSC Corp. ay gagamit ng state of the art power dredging vessels na may kakayahang mag-dredge ng 1,500 hanggang 2,000 cubic meters per hour kumpara sa mga karaniwang draga na halos aabutin ng isang buwang operasyon para ma-dredge ang katumbas ng isang oras na volume na ito. It’s a game-changer,” the governor said.

The project will bear no cost to the Provincial Government, instead it will increase the income of the province through revenue sharing by commercial disposition of the dredged materials from the rivers to support big reclamation projects.

The plans and design of the river restoration program will be carried out with care for the environment. According to TCSC Corp. a systematic, scientific and ecologically oriented deepening of heavily silted rivers in Bulacan will be carried out so that the flow of water from its tributaries will gradually return to normal. In this way, it is expected that residents will feel the positive impact of the project in the entire province this coming rainy season. It is expected that flooding will be alleviated in the coming years as the carrying capacity of the rivers and other waterways is completely restored.

“Ang ibang dredged materials ay gagamitin din sa pag-rerestore sa ating wetland ecosystem na ilalagay sa lugar na hindi magiging sagabal sa daloy ng tubig palabas sa ating mga ilog. Magtatanim po tayo ng mangroves dito upang mapangalagaan ang kalusugan ng ating coastline ecosystem, at bilang biodiversity support as a breeding and feeding ground para sa iba’t ibang klase ng isda at marine species. This agricultural wetland is also proposed to enable solar and wind farming in the near future to provide carbon-free energy expected to cover about 50% of the energy needs of our fast-globalizing province,” the governor further explained.

Finally, the governor calls on every Bulakenyo, citizens and officials, to do their part to put an end to the decades-long massive flooding problem in the province.

“Hindi po tayo titigil hanggat hindi natitiyak ang mga maliwanag at konkretong hakbang upang mabilisan at permanenteng masolusyunan ang problemang ito. Gusto po nating makatiyak na sa gabay at awa ng Diyos, at sa ating pagkakaisa, ang Lalawigan ng Bulacan sa ating panahon ay tuluyan nang lalaya sa napakatagal nang suliraning ito na labis na nagpapahirap sa ating mga kababayan,” he said.

Fernando serves the chairperson of the Inter-Agency Committee, while the DENR Region 3 Regional Director act as the vice chairperson, with the Department of Public Works and Highways Region 3, DENR Environmental Management Bureau Region 3, and DENR Mines and Geosciences Bureau Region 3 as members. (UnliNews Online)

Manny D. Balbin
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Emmanuel "Manny" Dineros Balbin, founder and editor-in-chief of UNLINEWS ONLINE and UNLINEWS Digital Newspaper, is a former seminarian of Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) in Notre Dame University Seminary in Cotabato City. Graduated college with Philosophy and Political Science courses at the University of Santo Tomas, Legazpi City. A former Journal Group of Publication (People's Journal, People's Tonight, Taliba & Women's Journal) staffer for 17 years. Before, he simultaneously contributed news articles to 3 local newspapers in Bulacan (NewsCore, MetroNews & NewsWatcher). He is the founder and the former editor-in-chief of RONDA Balita, both in weekly newspaper and online news. A former Kabayan provincial reporter, 2010 Bulacan election correspondent by Rappler and presently, a stringer of Philippine News Agency (PNA) Bulacan.
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