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Tell your story about Tarlac City. You can talk about the good things in Tarlac City or simply talk about the past. You can talk about the eco-system of Tarlac City. What is the local LGU doing about the preservation of your natural resources?
Tell your story about Tarlac City. You can talk about the good things in Tarlac City or simply talk about the past. You can talk about the eco-system of Tarlac City. What is the local LGU doing about the preservation of your natural resources?
The topic can start here and once it gets bigger it can have a page of its own in Z-Wiki. It's all up to you.
The topic can start here and once it gets bigger it can have a page of its own in Z-Wiki. It's all up to you.
==[[Tarlac City News]]==
PIA Press Release<br>
2005/11/11<br>
Tarlac LGU, water district address potable water problem<br>
TARLAC CITY (11 November) -- "Water is life, without water, man can't survive." Thus runs the theme of Tarlac City Water District (TCWD) summit conducted this year.
The activity was a joint program between the city government and the TCWD together with private sectors held at Fortune restaurant.
During the summit TCWD reiterated that it will improve and expand it's water services. It's continuing commitment is to provide safe, adequate, potable and uninterrupted and just cost.
In its report, the TCWD water service coverage a total of 30 barangays, 16,230 service connections and 18 production wells. A total of 12,400 households are presently served.
The source of water for the TCWD are deepwells and developing springs. Presently, 17 deepwells are operational.
As reported, some 10 wells drilled were abandoned due to salty water coming out from pump wells. Such quality of water in Tarlac City is considered "a highly alarming situation."
Meawhile, the City Health Office (CHO) reported that diarrhea and water-borne diseases placed 2nd and 3rd as the leading causes of death here due to unsanitary water and no access to clean drinking water.
Also, air pollution from vehicles continuous to be a major public health concern. Around 91.5% are accounted for upper respiratory track infectious diseases according to CHO.
TCWD also added that the quality of water is damaged due to pollution and contamination brought by the increasing population growth, urbanization and industrialization in Tarlac City. These factors contribute to environmental problems that have to be addressed.
Water management on the part of authorities, and lack of appreciation on the part of the comsuming public have put a big pressure on the water resources.
With the water summit, it signals an "unprecendented commitment by all community sectors to address existing water crisis."
The objectives of the activity conducted are: to bring to light that Tarlac City have such a serious ground water problem; to increase citizen awareness on proper water management, conservation and preservation, to encourage the citizenry to participate in water related programs; to bring together diverse groups and study the current problems and solutions involving water supply for domestic, commercial, agricultural and irrigation; to identify and bring out ideas on how to develop the watershed in Tarlac City; and to attend funding and donations for priority water supply projects.


==[[Tarlac City, Tarlac, Philippines Photo Gallery]]==
==[[Tarlac City, Tarlac, Philippines Photo Gallery]]==

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Tarlac City News

PIA Press Release
2005/11/11

Tarlac LGU, water district address potable water problem
TARLAC CITY (11 November) -- "Water is life, without water, man can't survive." Thus runs the theme of Tarlac City Water District (TCWD) summit conducted this year.

The activity was a joint program between the city government and the TCWD together with private sectors held at Fortune restaurant.

During the summit TCWD reiterated that it will improve and expand it's water services. It's continuing commitment is to provide safe, adequate, potable and uninterrupted and just cost.

In its report, the TCWD water service coverage a total of 30 barangays, 16,230 service connections and 18 production wells. A total of 12,400 households are presently served.

The source of water for the TCWD are deepwells and developing springs. Presently, 17 deepwells are operational.

As reported, some 10 wells drilled were abandoned due to salty water coming out from pump wells. Such quality of water in Tarlac City is considered "a highly alarming situation."

Meawhile, the City Health Office (CHO) reported that diarrhea and water-borne diseases placed 2nd and 3rd as the leading causes of death here due to unsanitary water and no access to clean drinking water.

Also, air pollution from vehicles continuous to be a major public health concern. Around 91.5% are accounted for upper respiratory track infectious diseases according to CHO.

TCWD also added that the quality of water is damaged due to pollution and contamination brought by the increasing population growth, urbanization and industrialization in Tarlac City. These factors contribute to environmental problems that have to be addressed.

Water management on the part of authorities, and lack of appreciation on the part of the comsuming public have put a big pressure on the water resources.

With the water summit, it signals an "unprecendented commitment by all community sectors to address existing water crisis."

The objectives of the activity conducted are: to bring to light that Tarlac City have such a serious ground water problem; to increase citizen awareness on proper water management, conservation and preservation, to encourage the citizenry to participate in water related programs; to bring together diverse groups and study the current problems and solutions involving water supply for domestic, commercial, agricultural and irrigation; to identify and bring out ideas on how to develop the watershed in Tarlac City; and to attend funding and donations for priority water supply projects.

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