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Network of Water System of Roxas City

A water distribution system is a part of water supply network with components that
carry potable water from a centralized treatment plant or wells to water consumers in
order to adequately deliver water to satisfy residential, commercial, industrial and
firefighting requirements.

The water system of Roxas City, most commonly attributed to National Waterworks and
Sewerage Authority (NAWASA) was constructed in 1929 with Sibaguan Spring (3lps) and
Catao Concrete Dam (10lps) as its major sources

Its original water supply system could be traced back in 1929 with Catao Dam and
Sibaguan Deep well as the main sources of water. In 1955, Catao Dam was improved to
increase water supply while Sibaguan Deepwell was abandoned due to saline intrusion.
In 1975, new distribution line were laid and Panay River was tapped to improve the
water supply.

MRWD’s main source of water is the Panay River, it also has three other alternative
water sources; the deep wells, spring and impound Dam.

MRWD produced safe and potable water that conforms with the Philippine National
Standards for Drinking Water.

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM


Different classification of major rivers and coastal water bodies
CLASSIFIED WATER BODIES IN REGION 6

WQMA
NAME OF DENR
NAME/ CLASSIFI REGION PROVINCE YEAR WATER QUALITY ADMINISTR
IDENTIFICATION CATION CLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT ATIVE
AREA (WQMA) ORDER
NUMBER
RIVERS
1 ALACAYGAN C 6 ILOILO 1978
2 AKLAN A/B 6 AKLAN 1977
3 ALNGON/ALUGO C 6 CAPIZ 1975
N
4 BALANTIAN/BALA B 6 ILOILO 1978
NTIAS
5 BINALBAGAN C 6 ILOILO 2005
6 CAIRAWAN A/B 6 ANTIQUE 1979
7 CAGANRANAN A 6 ANTIQUE 1978
8 DALANAS A 6 ANTIQUE 1999
9 GUIMBAL B 6 ILOILO 1978
10 IBAJAY A/B 6 AKLAN 2000
11 IPAYO A/B/C 6 ANTIQUE 2006
12 JALAUR A/C 6 ILOILO 1975 JALAUR 2014-08
RIVER
SYSTEM
13 JALO A/B/C 6 AKLAN 2004
14 MAMBUSAO A/B/C 6 CAPIZ 2005
15 PALIWAN/PALAW A 6 ANTIQUE 1978
AN
16 PANAY A 6 CAPIZ 1976
17 SIBALOM A/B 6 ANTIQUE 1977
18 TIBIAO B/C 6 ANTIQUE 2004
19 JARO AGAMAN C 6 ILOILO 1977
20 LAMUNAN C 6 ILOILO 2014
(HINAY-AN)
21 BAGO RIVER C 6 NEGROS 1982
OCCIDEN
TAL
22 DANAO RIVER A/C 6 NEGROS 2004
OCCIDEN
TAL
23 GRANDE RIVER C 6 NEGROS 2006
OCCIDEN
TAL
24 HILABANGAN A/B/C 6 NEGROS 2006
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
25 HIMOGA-AN C 6 NEGROS 1976
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
26 ILOG RIVER A/C 6 NEGROS 1975
OCCIDEN
TAL
27 IMBANG RIVER A/C 6 NEGROS 1997
OCCIDEN
TAL
28 MALOGO RIVER A/B 6 NEGROS 1997
OCCIDEN
TAL
29 SIBACA C 6 NEGROS 1975
OCCIDEN
TAL
30 SIPALAY RIVER A/C 6 NEGROS 1975
OCCIDEN
TAL
31 AGUISAN C 6 NEGROS 2012
OCCIDEN
TAL
32 BATIANO C 6 ILOILO 1993 ILOILO- 2009-11
BATIANO
RIVER
SYSTEM
33 BUGANG A/B/C 6 ANTIQUE 2008
34 CADIMAHAN C 6 2016
35 ALIBUNAN A 6 2016
36 HAMTIC B/C 6 ANTIQUE 2008
37 HINIGARAN C 6 NEGROS 2012
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
38 ILOILO RIVER C 6 ILOILO ILOILO- 2009-11
BATIANO
RIVER
SYSTEM
39 JARO A/B 6 ILOILO 1977
40 LUPIT RIVER C 6 NEGROS 2008
OCCIDEN
TAL
41 MAAYON B/C 6 CAPIZ 2008
42 MAGSUNGAY C 6 NEGROS 2008
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
43 MALINAO A/C 6 AKLAN 2005
44 MALISBOG B/C 6 NEGROS 1998
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
45 MANDALAGAN C 6 BACOLO 2012
RIVER D
46 NABAOY A/B/C 6 AKLAN 2008
47 PUTOL A/B/C 6 ANTIQUE 2008
48 SALAMANCA C 6 NEGROS 1975
RIVER OCCIDEN
TAL
49 SERRUCO C 6 ILOILO 2005
50 SIBUNAG A/B/C 6 GUIMARA 2006
S
51 SOOC D 6 AKLAN 2015
52 SUAGE A/B/C 6 ILOILO 2015
53 SUM-AG RIVER C 6 NEGROS 2008
OCCIDEN
TAL
54 TUMAGBOK A/C 6 ILOILO 1993
55 ULIAN AA/A/B/ 6 ILOILO 2015
C
56 CALAJUNAN C 6 ILOILO 1996
CREEK
57 TIGUM C 6 ILOILO TIGUM- 2006-18
AGANAN
WATERSHED
58 BAROTAC VIEJO B 6 ILOILO
RIVER
59 ILOILO STRAIT SB 6 ILOILO
60 GUIMARAS SB 6 GUIMARA
STRAIT S
61 ALIBUNAN RIVER A 6 CALINOG
ILOILO
MARINE
WATER
S
1 BANATE BAY SB 6 ILOILO 2003
2 BORACAY SB/SC 6 AKLAN 2003
COASTLINE
3 GUIMARAS SB/SC 6 GUIMARA 2003
STRAIT S
4 ILOILO SB/SC 6 ILOILO 1999
COASTLINE
5 ILOILO STRAIT SB/SC 6 GUIMARA 2003
S
6 LEGANES & SB/SC 6 ILOILO 2010
DUMANGAS CW
7 ROXAS SB/SC 6 ROXAS 2002
COASTLINE CITY
8 SAN JOSE SA/SB/S 6 ILOILO 2014
COASTAL C
WATERS
9 SOUTHERN SB 6 ILOILO 2000
ILOILO
COASTLINE
10 LIPASECU SB 6 ANTIQUE 2015
11 SIPALAY SB 6 NEGROS 2014
COASTAL OCCIDEN
WATER TAL
12 SAN CARLOS SB/SC 6 NEGROS 2015
COASTAL OCCIDEN
WATER TAL
13 HINOBAAN SB/SC 6 NEGROS 2014
COASTAL OCCIDEN
WATER TAL
14 BAGO- SC 6 NEGROS 2003
PULUPANDAN OCCIDEN
COASTLINE TAL
15 BACOLOD SB/SC 6 BACOLO 2011
COASTAL D
WATER
Industrial effluents and compliance monitoring

The Basic policy was taken from RA 9275 otherwise known as the Philippine
Clean Water Act which declared that the state shall pursue a policy of
economic growth in a manner consistent with the protection, preservation and
revival of the quality of fresh, brackish and marine waters.
The WQG (Water Quality Guidelines) applies to all water bodies in the country
(freshwaters, marine waters, and ground water), Shall be used for classifying
water bodies, Shall be used for determining trends and evaluation of stages of
deterioration or enhancement in water quality used as basis for taking positive
actions in preventing, controlling or abating water pollution, Shall be used in the
Designation of Water Quality Management Area (WQMA)

GES (General Effluent Standards) applies to all point sources of pollution,


regardless of volume, that discharge to receiving body of water or land and be
used regardless of the industry category. However, Effluent used for irrigation
and agricultural purposes shall conform to the guideline set by the Department
of Agriculture for the safe reuse of wastewater for the purposes of irrigation
another agricultural Uses.

The GES established the Significant Effluent Quality Parameters per sector
(industries shall only be required to monitor effluent quality parameters
determined significant to them. In consideration for establishments with influent
BOD greater than or equal to 3000 mg/l, separate effluent standards were set
but applicable only for establishments discharging to Class S, Class D, Class SC
and Class SD water bodies.
Consistent with the Clean Water Act, a grace period of not more than five (5) years is
provided in cases wherein: Values for GES have become stringent compared to the
values in DAO 1990-35 ( the amended effluent standards) In such cases DAO 1990-35
shall apply during the grace period. Grace period can only be given to establishments
that submit Compliance Action Plan and periodic status of implementation to the DENR
on the steps taken for the establishments compliance schedule within the prescribed
grace period.
NO. 2

ASSIGNMENT IN WATER RESOURCE


ENGINEERING

SUBMITTED BY:
IRAH MAE DERAFERA BSCE-5B

SUBMITTED TO:
ENGR. MARJORIC PENETRANTE

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