Professional Documents
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PROJECT TEAM
Project Staff: Engr. Michel G. Acosta Engr. Ria Salustia dG. Duminding
University Research Associate I University Research Associate I
BIOMECH, CEAT, UPLB BIOMECH, CEAT, UPLB
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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5. Results and Discussion ......................................................................................................................................... 47
5.1. Summary of Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) per province .......................................... 47
5.2. Characterization of Input Data................................................................................................................. 77
5.3. Delineation of the service area of existing SSIPs and potential service area for new SSIPs
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….82
5.4. Development of Maps .................................................................................................................................. 87
5.5. Validation of maps ..................................................................................................................................... 114
6. References ............................................................................................................................................................... 123
7. Summary of Findings .......................................................................................................................................... 126
8. Appendix Figures ................................................................................................................................................. 129
C. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 169
1. Updated Work Plan Schedule.......................................................................................................................... 169
2. Monitoring and Evaluation Report ............................................................................................................... 171
3. Audited Financial Report .................................................................................................................................. 175
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 5.1.12. Farmer-respondents’ information on topography, Oriental Mindoro, 2019................... 57
Figure 5.1.13. Farmer-respondents’ information on area planted, Oriental Mindoro, 2019. ................ 57
Figure 5.1.14. Farmer-respondents’ information on the crops planted, Oriental Mindoro, 2019. ...... 58
Figure 5.1.15. Farmer-respondents’ information on the planting month, Oriental Mindoro, 2019. .. 58
Figure 5.1.16. Farmer-respondents’ information on harvesting months, Oriental Mindoro, 2019. ... 59
Figure 5.1.17. Identified existing SSIPs and irrigation systems, Oriental Mindoro Province, 2019. .. 59
Figure 5.1.18. Farmer-respondents’ information on the irrigation funding, Oriental Mindoro, 2019.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Figure 5.1.19. Farmer-respondents’ information on the management of SSIPs, Oriental Mindoro,
2019. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Figure 5.1.20. Farmer-respondents’ information on support for maintenance expenses, Oriental
Mindoro, 2019. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 5.1.21. Farmer-respondents’ information on the source of information on farming and
irrigation, Oriental Mindoro, 2019 ................................................................................................................................. 61
Figure 5.1.22. Farmer-respondents’ information on the needed support from the
government/extension personnel, Oriental Mindoro, 2019. .............................................................................. 62
Figure 5.1.23. Existing SSIPs a) functionality and b) benefits, 2019. ............................................................... 62
Figure 5.1.24. Problems encountered in the operation and utilization of existing SSIPs, Oriental
Mindoro, 2019. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 5.1.25. Support from the government/extension personnel, Oriental Mindoro Province, 2019.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 5.1.26. Map of Occidental Mindoro. ................................................................................................................. 64
Figure 5.1.27. Status of irrigation development in Occidental Mindoro (as of December 31, 2018). 66
Figure 5.1.28. Small-scale irrigation projects in Occidental Mindoro. ............................................................ 66
Figure 5.1.29. Number of datasets collected from the province of Occidental Mindoro, 2019............. 67
Figure 5.1.30. Number of respondents using different types of small-scale irrigation projects,
Occidental Mindoro, 2019.................................................................................................................................................. 67
Figure 5.1.31. Respondents’ gender information, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ............................................ 68
Figure 5.1.32. Respondents’ information based on age, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ................................ 69
Figure 5.1.33. Farmer-respondents’ information based on the number of years in farming, Occidental
Mindoro, 2019. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Figure 5.1.34. Farmer respondents’ information based on the main occupation, Occidental Mindoro,
2019. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 5.1.35. Respondents’ information based on highest educational attainment, Occidental
Mindoro, 2019. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 5.1.36. Respondents’ information based on the farmer type, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ....... 71
Figure 5.1.37. Respondents’ information based on topography, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ............... 71
Figure 5.1.38. Respondents’ information based on area planted, Occidental Mindoro, 2019............... 72
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Figure 5.1.39. Respondents' information based on the crops planted, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ... 72
Figure 5.1.40. Planting months practiced by farmer-respondents in Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ...... 73
Figure 5.1.41. Respondents' information based on harvesting month, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ... 73
Figure 5.1.42. Respondents’ information based on the irrigation funding, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 5.1.43. Respondents’ information based on the management of SSIPs, Occidental Mindoro,
2019. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 5.1.44. Respondents' information based on support for maintenance expenses, Occidental
Mindoro, 2019. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Figure 5.1.45. Respondents' information based on the source of information on farming and
irrigation, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ........................................................................................................................... 76
Figure 5.1.46. Respondents' information based on the needed support from the
government/extension personnel, Occidental Mindoro, 2019. ......................................................................... 76
Figure 5.2.1. DTM of Mindoro Provinces. .................................................................................................................... 77
Figure 5.2.2. Land cover (2015) distribution of Mindoro Provinces. .............................................................. 78
Figure 5.2.3. Average annual total rainfall (1981-2018) of Mindoro Provinces. ........................................ 79
Figure 5.2.4. Spatial distribution of soil texture in Mindoro Provinces. ......................................................... 80
Figure 5.2.5. Spatial distribution of static water level depth (mbgl) in Mindoro Provinces. ................. 82
Figure 5.3.1. Irrigation status map of Occidental Mindoro. ................................................................................. 84
Figure 5.3.2. Irrigation status map of Oriental Mindoro. ...................................................................................... 86
Figure 5.4.1. Location map of existing SSIPs in the crop areas of Occidental Mindoro. ........................... 88
Figure 5.4.2. Location map of existing SSIPs in the crop areas of Oriental Mindoro. ................................ 90
Figure 5.4.3. STW suitability map for Occidental Mindoro. ................................................................................. 93
Figure 5.4.4. STW suitability map for Oriental Mindoro. ...................................................................................... 95
Figure 5.4.5. PISOS suitability map for Occidental Mindoro................................................................................ 97
Figure 5.4.6. PISOS suitability map for Oriental Mindoro..................................................................................... 99
Figure 5.4.7. SFR suitability map for Occidental Mindoro. ................................................................................ 102
Figure 5.4.8. SFR suitability map for Oriental Mindoro. ..................................................................................... 104
Figure 5.4.9. DD suitability map for Occidental Mindoro. ................................................................................. 107
Figure 5.4.10. DD suitability map for Oriental Mindoro. .................................................................................... 109
Figure 5.4.11. SWIP suitability map for Occidental Mindoro. .......................................................................... 111
Figure 5.4.12. SWIP suitability map for Oriental Mindoro. ............................................................................... 113
Figure 5.5.1. Distribution of documented STWs based on the number of installed pipes. .................. 114
Figure 5.5.2. Distribution of documented STWs across suitable and unsuitable areas within the crop
production areas of Mindoro provinces.................................................................................................................... 115
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Figure 5.5.3. Distribution of documented STWs across suitable and unsuitable areas in the revised
suitability map of the Mindoro provinces for STW development. ................................................................. 116
Figure 5.5.4. STW suitable sites in the crop production areas of Occidental Mindoro.......................... 117
Figure 5.5.5. STW suitable sites in the crop production areas of Oriental Mindoro............................... 118
Figure 5.5.6. Distribution of documented PISOS sites across suitable and unsuitable areas within the
crop production areas of Mindoro provinces. ........................................................................................................ 119
Figure 5.5.7. Distribution of documented SFR sites across suitable areas within the crop production
areas of Mindoro provinces............................................................................................................................................ 120
Figure 5.5.8. Distribution of documented DD sites across suitable river segments within the crop
production areas of Mindoro provinces.................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 5.5.9. Distribution of documented SWIP sites across suitable areas within the crop production
areas of Mindoro provinces............................................................................................................................................ 122
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LIST OF TABLES
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Table 5.4.4. Distribution of STW suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro. ........................... 94
Table 5.4.5. Distribution of PISOS suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro. .................... 96
Table 5.4.6. Distribution of PISOS suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro. ......................... 98
Table 5.4.7. Distribution of SFR suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro. ..................... 101
Table 5.4.8. Distribution of SFR suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro. .......................... 103
Table 5.4.9. Distribution of DD suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro. ....................... 106
Table 5.4.10. Distribution of DD suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro. ......................... 108
Table 5.4.11. Distribution of SWIP suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro ..................... 112
Table 7.1. Distribution of identified existing SSIPs in Mindoro Provinces, 2020. ................................... 127
Table 7.2. SSIP Suitability Analysis in Mindoro Provinces, 2020. .................................................................. 127
Table 7.3. Distribution of documented SSIP sites across suitable areas within the crop production
areas of Mindoro Provinces, 2020. .............................................................................................................................. 128
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LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES
Appendix Figure 1. River discharge thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development. ......... 129
Appendix Figure 2. River discharge thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development. .... 130
Appendix Figure 3. Potential irrigable area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Appendix Figure 4. Potential irrigable area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132
Appendix Figure 5. River width thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development. ................. 133
Appendix Figure 6. River width thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development. ............ 134
Appendix Figure 7. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development. .............................. 135
Appendix Figure 8. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development. ......................... 136
Appendix Figure 9. Elevation difference thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for PISOS development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 137
Appendix Figure 10. Elevation difference thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for PISOS
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 138
Appendix Figure 11. Proximity to open source thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for PISOS
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 139
Appendix Figure 12. Proximity to open source thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for PISOS
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 140
Appendix Figure 13. Rainfall thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development. ..................... 141
Appendix Figure 14. Rainfall thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development. ................ 142
Appendix Figure 15. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development........................... 143
Appendix Figure 16. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development. ..................... 144
Appendix Figure 17. Soil texture thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development. ............. 145
Appendix Figure 18. Soil texture thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development. ........ 146
Appendix Figure 19. Well discharge thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW development. ..... 147
Appendix Figure 20. Well discharge thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW development. 148
Appendix Figure 21. Groundwater potential thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 149
Appendix Figure 22. Groundwater potential thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 150
Appendix Figure 23. Static water level depth thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 151
Appendix Figure 24. Static water level depth thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW
development. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 152
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Appendix Figure 25. Non-limestone area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 153
Appendix Figure 26. Non-limestone area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 154
Appendix Figure 27. Road accessibility thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 155
Appendix Figure 28. Road accessibility thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 156
Appendix Figure 29. Rainfall thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development. .................. 157
Appendix Figure 30. Rainfall thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development. ............. 158
Appendix Figure 31. Reservoir area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development..... 159
Appendix Figure 32. Reservoir area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 160
Appendix Figure 33. Service area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development. ......... 161
Appendix Figure 34. Service area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development. .... 162
Appendix Figure 35. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development. ...................... 163
Appendix Figure 36. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development................... 164
Appendix Figure 37. Soil texture thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development. .......... 165
Appendix Figure 38. Soil texture thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development. ..... 166
Appendix Figure 39. Watershed area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development. . 167
Appendix Figure 40. Watershed area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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LIST OF ACRONYMS
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GDAL Geospatial Data Abstraction Library
GIS Geographical Information System
GPS Global Positioning System
GRASS Geographic Resources Analysis Support System
GWP groundwater potential
ha hectares
HVCDP High Value Crops Development Program
IABE Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
IDW Inverse Distance Weighted
IEC Information, Education, and Communication
IfSAR Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar
IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
ISRIC International Soil Reference and Information Centre – World Soil
Information
ISSCAS Institute of Soil Science - Chinese Academy of Sciences
JRC Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
km kilometer
LGUs Local Government Units
LLP Low-Lift Pumps
LP DAAC Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center
LWRED Land and Water Resources Engineering Division
MARIIS Magat River Integrated Irrigation System
masl meters above sea level
mbgl meters below ground level
MCDA Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
MCM Million cubic meters
MGB Mines and Geosciences Bureau
MIMAROPA Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan
NADA Needs and Design Assessment
NAMRIA National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
NCEP National Centers for Environmental Prediction
NEDA National Economic and Development Authority
NGO Non-Government Organization
NIA National Irrigation Authority
NIS National Irrigation System
NWRB National Water Resources Board
O&M Operation and maintenance
OBIA Object-Based Image Analysis
OGA other government agency
OLI Operational Land Imager
OM Organic matter
OMA Office of the Municipal Agriculturist
OPA Office of the Provincial Agriculturist
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OSM OpenStreetMap
OSP Open Surface Pumps
PAES Philippine Agricultural Engineering Standard
PAGASA Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration
PIA Potential Irrigable Area
PDP Philippine Development Plan
PDPFP Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan
PIS Pump Irrigation Systems
PISOS Pump Irrigation System for Open Source
PPDO Provincial Planning and Development Office
PSA Philippine Statistics Authority
QGIS Quantum Geographic Information System
QSWAT Soil and Water Assessment Tool in QGIS
R&D Research and Development
RFO Regional Field Office
RS Remote Sensing
RSU Romblon State University
SAGA System for Automated Geoscientific Analysis
SAR Synthetic Aperture Radar
SARAI Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture as an Industry in the
Philippines
SD Spring Development
SFR Small Farm Reservoir
SPIS solar-powered irrigation systems
SRIP Small Reservoir Irrigation Projects
SSIP Small Scale Irrigation Project
STW Shallow Tube Wells
STWIP Shallow Tube Well Irrigation Project
SUC State University and College
SWAT Soil and Water Assessment Tool
SWIP Small Water Impounding Projects
SWOT Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
TIN Triangulated Irregular Networks
TIRS Thermal Infrared Sensors
UPLB University of the Philippines Los Baños
UPLB-FI University of the Philippines Los Baños Foundation, Inc
USDA United States Department of Agriculture
WPU Western Philippines University
WRMC Water Resources Management Center
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The SSIP project team would like to thank the Department of Agriculture – Bureau of
Agricultural Research (DA -BAR) for funding the project entitled, “Identifying Suitable Sites for Small
Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) In Mindoro Provinces through GIS-Based Water Resources
Assessment”. Appreciation is also extended to the collaborating agencies, namely, the Department of
Agriculture Regional Field Office No. 4 MIMAROPA (DA-RFO IV-B); Department of Agriculture -
Bureau of Soil and Water Management (DA-BSWM); Water Resources Management Center (WRMC);
and Central Luzon State University (CLSU).
The SSIP project team would also like to acknowledge the following institutions/agencies for
their assistance in the conduct of the project and for the support and consistent cooperation to the
project team:
▪ National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA)
▪ Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)
▪ National Irrigation Authority (NIA)
▪ Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)
▪ Climate Hazards group Infrared Precipitation with Stations (CHIRPS)
▪ Office of the Provincial Agriculturists of Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro
▪ Office of the City Agriculturist/ Office of the Municipal Agriculturist of:
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
Baco Gloria Puerto Galera
Bansud Mansalay Roxas
Bongabong Naujan San Teodoro
Bulalacao Pinamalayan Socorro
Calapan City Pola Victoria
ORIENTAL MINDORO
Abra de Ilog Paluan
Calintaan Rizal
Looc Sablayan
Lubang San Jose
Magsaysay Santa Cruz
Abra de Ilog Paluan
Mamburao Rizal
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The study entitled, “Identifying Suitable Sites for Small Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) in
Mindoro Provinces through GIS-Based Water Resources Assessment” was funded by the Department
of Agriculture- Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) and was implemented by the Center for
Agri-Fisheries and Biosystems Mechanization (BIOMECH), CEAT, UPLB.
Majority of the water available in the country is utilized for irrigation purposes. However,
water availability is greatly affected by varying weather conditions. The identification of potential
sites for irrigation development is an important step towards maximizing water availability and land
productivity in rainfed areas.
Mindoro Provinces has a total estimated potential irrigable area of 97,296 hectares of which,
about 64% irrigation developments were done as reported by NIA-Region IV-B. Achieving irrigated
agriculture is possible in the country since it is has abundant water resources and large potential
irrigable areas for SSIPs developments. SSIP development also require low investment cost
compared to other irrigation systems. It also promotes diversified agriculture since SSIPs can be used
in varying land topographies and is adaptable to smart irrigation technologies.
However, despite the efforts geared towards development of irrigation systems, the covered
irrigated areas are still small due to the low performance of developed irrigation systems leading to
non-optimal cropping intensity. Other weaknesses of irrigated agriculture are the limited baseline
information regarding water resources assessment, ageing farmers, and high labor costs. Moreover,
there are threats which are inevitable such as climate change, land conversion of irrigated areas, and
competition in water usage.
Hence, a database of information on the suitability of the SSIP should be developed for better
policy decision making and proper allocation of suitable project areas for irrigation development.
This research project developed a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based maps as a decision
support framework to optimize and identify locations to implement SSIP effectively and efficiently.
These could serve as guides for future allocation of SSIPs in the country.
The general objective of the project was to develop a water resources assessment model for
identifying potential sites for small scale irrigation projects in Mindoro Island. Specifically, it aims to:
1. Develop and adopt a GIS-based framework to be used in determining suitable SSIP sites.
2. Develop provincial and regional resource map for SSIP planning and development.
3. Enhance capacities of the region’s researchers and extension specialists on the use of the
developed protocol and science tools (i.e. GIS, remote sensing, modelling) for SSIP planning
and development
Various secondary data were collected from different government agencies. These included
basemaps, climate information, topography and soil information, and hydrology information. Needs
and design assessment (NADA) were also conducted in each municipality of Mindoro Provinces to
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aid in the determination of other baseline information. The collected primary and secondary data
were used in the different analyses for the development of thematic maps for the different SSIPs
namely: shallow tube well (STW), pump irrigation system for open source (PISOS), small water
impounding project (SWIP), small farm reservoir (SFR), spring development (SD), diversion dam
(DD). Site suitability maps were generated using the developed protocols for each SSIP. The
generated suitability maps were then validated using the geo-tagged of existing SSIPs in the region.
From the results of the NADA, there were 885 farmer respondents interviewed and 4,829
units of existing SSIP identified in the region. Also, it was determined that the region has a potential
irrigable area (PIA) of 165,658 hectares. The site suitability maps for each SSIPs were developed for
both Occidental and Oriental Mindoro Provinces which can be used as a decision tool in irrigation
development projects. The generated suitability maps showed that STW, PISOS, and DD
developments were mostly not suitable in the PIA of the region. Whereas SFR and SWIP
developments were mostly moderately suitable in the Mindoro provinces’ PIA. The validation of the
generated maps revealed that majority of the existing PISOS, SWIPs, SFRs, and DDs were in suitable
sites, while the existing STWs were mainly located in not suitable sites.
The generated suitability maps for each SSIPs where mainly dependent on the available data
from government agencies as well as on the information gathered from the conducted NADA. Because
of these imposed limitations, the generated suitability maps should be re-validated and reviewed
when new data become available.
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A. BASIC INFORMATION
1. Project Title
“Identifying Suitable Sites for Small Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) In Mindoro Provinces
Through GIS-Based Water Resources Assessment”
2. Proponents
Name Agency and Address
Rossana Marie C. Amongo, PhD Agribiosystems Machinery and Power Engineering
Professor 6 Division (AMPED)
Institute of Agricultural and Bioystems Engineering (IABE)
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology
(CEAT)
University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB)
Email: rcamongo@up.edu.ph
3. Implementing Agency
3.1. Lead Agency:
Center for Agri-Fisheries and Biosystems Mechanization (BIOMECH) and
Institute of Agricultural Engineering (IABE)
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)
University of the Philippines Los Baños
4. Project Duration
4.1. Approve Duration: 12 months
4.2. Actual Duration: 20 months
4.3. Start Date of Implementation: July 01, 2018
5. Project Sites
Mindoro Occidental & Mindoro Oriental
6. Project Funding
6.1. Total Approved Budget: Php 2,812,396.48
6.2. Total Amount Released: Php 2,812,396.48
6.3. Agency Counterpart: Php 793,714.56
6.4. Actual Expenses: Php 2,802,799.40
6.5. Unliquidated Balance: Php 9,597.08
9. Description of Technology/Information
The general output of the project is a regional water assessment map for Region IV B in
identifying the suitability of an area for SSIPs. For this project, two provincials (Mindoro
Occidental and Mindoro Oriental) water assessment maps will be generated. The thematic
maps to be developed will be generated from existing maps such as:
1. Map of agricultural areas (rice, corn, vegetables) in the two provinces of Mindoro (Map
Layer 1).
2. Map of areas being served by National Irrigation System (NIS) and Communal Irrigation
System (CIS) in the agricultural production system (Map Layer 2).
3. Map of areascurrently being served by existing SSIPs in the two provinces (Map Layer 3).
4. Map the areas that is planned to be irrigated by NIS in the two provinces (Map Layer 4).
5. Map 5 will be produced that will represent the remaining area for irrigation
development. Map 5 can be generated by deducting the combination of Map Layer 1,
Map Layer 2 and Map Layer 3 from Map Layer 4.
6. Using Map 5, the technical feasibility of various SSIP can be assessed. Aside from
technical feasibility, other criteria cited in AFMA of 1997 may be considered such as
cost effectiveness, sustainability, simplicity of operation, etc.
7. The final information that can be established is the location and extent of potential new
areas for implementation of SSIPs in Mindoro Provinces.
11. Tags/Keywords
GIS-based mapping, small scale irrigation projects, water resources assessment
B. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Abstract
The island of Mindoro is composed of the provinces of Occidental Mindoro and Oriental
Mindoro with a total land area of 1,024,457 hectares which is part of the MIMAROPA Region (Region
IV-B). The Mindoro Provinces has an estimated total irrigable area of 97,296 hectares with a 63.51%
irrigation development as of December 2017. According to the Philippine Development Plan 2017-
2022, the Philippines aims to achieve inclusive growth for all sectors through the reduction of
economic inequality in the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (AFF) sector which can be realized
through improved productivity of the AFF sector. One key to boost the productivity of agriculture is
to secure water resources, hence, the Department of Agriculture (DA) accelerates the development
of small-scale irrigation projects (SSIPs). The identification of suitable sites for SSIPs development in
Region IV-A is an important step towards maximizing water availability and land productivity.
Therefore, there is a need to develop a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based maps as a
decision support framework to optimize and identify locations to implement disaster and climate
resilient SSIPs.
The research team collected secondary data which were mainly climate information,
topography and soil information, and hydrology information. Other specific data collected were
digital soil map, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), land use/cover map, and rainfall map from various
national agencies namely NAMRIA, CHIRPS, BSWM, NIA, and MGB which are essential in the analysis
of irrigated cropland. Primary data gathering through Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) survey
was also conducted to identify existing SSIPs (STW, DD, PISOS, SD, SFR, SWIP) in the region and to
aide in determining possible small-scale water resources that can be developed and be made
available for the farmers and community members in region. Moreover, the NADA aimed to gather
baseline information from the farmer-respondents on demographic profile and agricultural
information, availability, uses, service area and management of SSIPs in identified project site; and
problems encountered on the use of the SSIPs. The data collected were used to conduct different
analyses: field water balance studies, surface and groundwater studies, irrigation and development
studies, terrain analyses for rainwater harvesting, road network analysis, and NADA analysis. From
these analyses different thematic maps were developed which were used in the site suitability
analyses for each SSIP taking into consideration the protocols and criteria for SSIPs development
formulated during the review and planning workshop for the project which was attended by different
program representatives from state universities and colleges (SUC) and DA-BAR.
The NADA survey identified 4,829 existing units of SSIPs within the crop area of Mindoro
Provinces. There were 16 DDs, 814 PISOS, 16 SDs, 72 SFRs, 3,903 STWs, and eight (8) SWIPs.
Moreover, the study showed that the island of Mindoro has a potential irrigable area (PIA) of
165,658.16 ha. The STW site suitability for the Mindoro Provinces were determined after
normalizing the data based total crop areas which resulted to 21.73% (2,792.87 ha) suitable in the
Mindoro provinces crop area. For DD analysis, the data on total stream length was normalized and
showed that 7.24% (271.18 km) of the provinces’ overall stream length across PIA is suitable for DD
development. PISOS and SFR suitability analyses were determined after normalizing the data on total
PIA which revealed that PISOS development was 34.50% (57,149.89 ha) suitable and SFR was 100%
in the provinces’ PIA. Whereas the SWIP site suitability analysis showed that all 72 potential sites
were within the provinces’ PIA.
Validation of generated suitability maps showed that only 17.45% of the identified existing
SSIPs were located within the generated suitable sites for STW development. With the revised
suitability map, 24.24% of the existing STWs were in suitable sites. Around 44% of the existing DDs
were located within the suitable sites. Of the existing PISOS, 92.26% were located within generated
suitable sites for PISOS development. All the identified existing SWIPs and SFRs were located within
the Mindoro Provinces’ suitable areas for SWIP and SFR developments. The results showed the
importance of the suitability analysis for appropriate water resources allocation and planning.
2. Rationale
Water management is one of the most critical facets of climate-smart agriculture since most
of the impacts of climate change are associated with water resources (United Nations-Water, 2010).
The agricultural sector must be well-equipped with strategies to cope up with increasing intensities
of rainfall and drought, and to turn the tides of uncertain water availability in favor to sustainability.
The proliferation of scientific knowledge to develop water resources for Small-Scale Irrigation
Projects (SSIPs), which include Small Water Impounding Projects (SWIP), Diversion Dams (DD),
Small Farm Reservoir (SFR) and Shallow Tube Wells (STW), is considered as one of the vital
strategies to practice climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in the Philippines (Rudinas, Godillano, & Ilaga,
2013)
Understanding the behavior of meteorological phenomena and its link with agricultural
production in the Philippines, where the fragmented approach of identification and assessment of
water sources is no longer viable, has been revolutionized with the use of Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS). Utilizing these potent tools is paramount to an effective
identification of potential sites for irrigation development to fuel the agricultural production in the
Philippines.
The island of Mindoro is endowed with water resources waiting to be tapped maximally for
agricultural production. Based on the baseline seasonal rainfall in mm established by Philippine
Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) using historical
records for the period of 1971 to 2000, Oriental Mindoro receives 894. 3 mm while Occidental
Mindoro receives 1091.2 mm of rainfall, both occur from July to August. This rainfall is ultimately
received by watersheds in Mindoro, including the watersheds surrounding Naujan Lake. Situated in
Oriental Mindoro, Naujan Lake is the fifth largest lake in the Philippines and lone freshwater lake in
MIMAROPA and considered as a potent source of water for irrigation.
The National Irrigation Administration (NIA)- MIMAROPA (Region IV-B) operates and
maintains twelve (12) NIS, four (4) of which are servicing the arable lands in Oriental Mindoro and
five (5) are irrigating operational areas in Occidental Mindoro. Table 2.1.1 shows that the island has
an estimated total irrigable area of 97,296 ha with a 63.51% irrigation development as of December
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2017. Locally funded projects under the 2017 program have generated 72 ha new area and restored
206 ha while the carry-over projects have generated 322 ha and restored 547 ha in Mindoro,
according to the annual report of NIA (National Irrigation Administration, 2017).
The NIA estimates of potential irrigable area is based on a 0-3% slope and contiguous area of
100 ha. Areas with slopes of between 3-8% and even up to 8-15% and small patches of areas less
than 100 ha can be irrigated by SSIPs. Even considering the 3% slope as the threshold for irrigation
development, the estimated potential irrigable area may not be accurate because we still have to
account for the soil suitability, water source and availability, feasibility of transboundary transfers,
built-up areas, flood-prone and high-devastation areas, and economic feasibility (Inocencio A. B.,
2016). As such, there is a need to continually assess surface water potentials for irrigation and other
uses. This should be done to facilitate the proper identification and zoning of potential irrigable areas
by different modes of irrigation. This would help the NIA and the BSWM delineate which areas should
be irrigated by gravity systems such as NIS, CIS, SWIPs and small DDs, which areas can be irrigated
by pump systems such as STWs, low-lift pumps/open surface pumps (LLPs/OSPs) or PISOS, and
which areas can be irrigated by combinations of two or more systems in conjunction or
supplementing each other especially during the dry season.
The Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA) of 1997 stipulated to give more
attention to smaller systems and promote participation of local government units (LGUs). With the
purposive acceleration of the Food Stapes Sufficiency Program (FSSP) of the Department of
Agriculture (DA), one of the strategies in meeting food staples sufficiency is the acceleration and
expansion of irrigation services through investing in small-scale irrigation systems. Hence, a
database of information on the suitability of the SSIP should be in place for better policy decision
making and proper allocation of the suitable project areas for irrigation development. This research
project shall develop a GIS-based maps as a decision support framework to optimize and identify
locations to implement SSIP effectively and efficiently. These could serve as guides for future
allocation of SSIPs in the country.
Strengths
The country is blessed with abundant water resources obtained from rainfall, surface
water sources (i.e., rivers, lakes, artificial reservoirs), and groundwater. The average annual
rainfall is around 2,400 mm per year which varies from around 965 mm in General Santos City
in southern Mindanao to more than 4,064 mm in Infanta, Quezon in eastern Luzon. This high
rainfall feeds our 421 principal river basins with drainage areas ranging from 4,000 to 2.5 M ha.
From among the principal river basins, 18 were identified as major river basins with drainage
areas of at least 140,000 ha. The country has 79 lakes and 7 large dams, with an estimated total
dam capacity greater than 6,000 million m3 (MCM) storage. A survey of surface water storage
potential has identified sites for 438 major dams and 423 smaller ones. Groundwater is
recharged by rain and seepage from rivers and lakes. The total groundwater development
potential is considered equal to their groundwater recharge, which was estimated at 20,200
MCM per year.
There is a large potential irrigable area for SSIPs including areas with slopes 3-18% (up
to the limit of alienable and disposable lands). It is generally not economically feasible to irrigate
these areas using large DDs from NIS and even CIS. But small patches of agricultural lands (<100
ha) can be irrigated by SWIPs, SFRs, DDs, Spring Development (SD), and PISOS. On the other
hand, low lying areas underlain with a good aquifer can be irrigated with STWs in conjunction
with or to supplement NIS and CIS.
Weaknesses
In spite of increasing investments and massive rehabilitation efforts, the irrigated area is
still small, due to poor performance of irrigation systems brought about by various factors
including among others: (a) siltation problems due to forest denudation, poor watershed
management, quarrying; (b) conveyance inefficiency due to physical degradation of the
systems from age, typhoons, faulty design; (c) decreasing dependable flow due to watershed
degradation and climate change; (d) neglect in operation and maintenance (O&M), and: (e)
land conversion.
The low performance of irrigation systems results in non-optimal cropping intensity The
use of irrigated lands were not made optimal due to the following: (a) lack of water during the
dry season followed usually by flooding during the wet season; (b) incomplete or non-functional
water control facilities; (c) over assessment of the service area at the design stage relative to
what can be irrigated based on available water supply, and; (d) overestimation of service area
due to non-accounting for built-up areas, flooded areas, and elevated areas not reached by
gravity irrigation.
The planning and design of irrigation systems, including SSIPs, require adequate and
reliable land and water resources data including streamflow, climatic data, soil, topography,
land cover, and groundwater parameters, among others. With the development and popularity
of deterministic modeling and GIS-based assessment tools, high-resolution maps and remotely
sensed climatic parameters are necessities. While some are already available, they are either
incomplete or limited (only recent data are available), most are not free and may cost a lot
because of the volume of data required, and processing them would require skill and knowledge
that only a few currently have or it would require computer hardware and software that are still
prohibitive to many.
The AFMA of 1997 stipulated that modern agriculture should be technology-based with
irrigation as its engine of growth (David, 2003). More research efforts must be done on the
development of suitable cost-effective and affordable irrigation technologies. These should also
be afforded institutional and financial support and priority.
• Ageing Farmers
The agriculture sector has the highest percentage of working persons aged 55 years old
and above compared to the industry and services sectors. Comparing the 2008 and 2015 data,
agriculture also had the highest increase of proportions working in the older brackets compared
to the increase in the other two sectors (Briones, 2017). Based on a 2017 survey of the DA,
the average age of farmers in the Philippines today is 60 years old.
Using 2009 to 2012 data, Ponce and Inocencio (2017) noted that labor cost accounts for
the highest cost in rice production with 24-25% for irrigated rice and 31-34% for rainfed rice.
The cost of manual harvesting went as high as 35% for irrigated and 44% for rainfed rice
production. These factors made a strong case for farm mechanization to reduce the cost of rice
production.
Opportunities:
Historically, irrigation development has been the single biggest expense item in
agriculture and it remains the most important policy instrument that the government uses to
increase agricultural productivity and achieve food sufficiency (Inocencio, Elazegui, Luyun, &
Rola, 2018). Although the national irrigation development program largely focuses on gravity
systems, particularly NIS and CIS, there is a growing trend to focus on more efficient small-scale
irrigation systems as recommended in the AFMA of 1997. The inclusion of higher slopes (8-18%)
in the consideration of PIAs, the increasing variability of water supply sources, and the high cost
of investment on large-scale multi-purpose gravity irrigation systems, fortuitously promoted
the development of SSIPs.
Irrigation investments for SSIPs vary from a high of about Php 350,000/ha for SWIPs to
as low as Php 120,000 (or lower) per unit of STWs and PISOS (good for 3-5 ha service area). This
is very low compared to NIA’s NIS and Small Reservoir Irrigation Project (SRIP) which may cost
around Php 1.5 million per ha for multipurpose systems.
The available information on STW irrigation would indicate an STW population of at least
500,000 units mostly through private initiatives (David, 2003). SSIPs are amenable to
privatization not only because of its low cost but also because the system is market-driven,
productive, and competitive.
Traditional gravity irrigation systems like NIS and CIS are basically designed for lowland
rice production with individual farmers afforded little control of irrigation operations and
scheduling. With the ratification of the Rice Tariffication Act, upland areas irrigated by SSIPs can
be used for diversified agriculture. SSIPs offer farmers various options of farming systems, crops
and crop mixes, and cropping patterns so they can take advantage of a favorable production
environment and farm gate prices. Crop diversification opens opportunities for value-adding,
employment, and livelihood.
Smart agriculture is driven by innovative changes and advanced technologies (e.g. RS),
digital automation of farming operations, automated moisture sensors, drones, smart irrigation
systems, GIS-based water resource assessment). Because of the small size of its service areas,
SSIPs are easily adaptable to smart irrigation technologies and automation. Smart farming
operations and irrigation are easier and more convenient especially to the elderly and women,
and attractive to the youth. STWs, PISOS and SDs can be directly connected to sprinkler or drip
irrigation systems and can readily be automated. The increase of aging farmers, considered as a
weakness above, can be transformed into an opportunity with the entry of more technology-
adept youth in agriculture. Precision agriculture can contribute to building resilience to climate
change and allow efficient use of agricultural inputs, and conserve resources.
Threats
• Climate Change
The country’s water supply is being severely affected by this intensifying climate
variability and increasing incidence of extreme weather events. The average area affected by
natural calamities almost doubled from 2006 to 2015 as compared to the early 2000s. The
amount of damage to agriculture caused by typhoons has been increasing by about Php 2B per
year. From 2000 to 2015, the annual damage to irrigation infrastructures averaged at Php 1.3 B
and from 2011 to 2015 alone, the damage to irrigation infrastructure accounts for 58% of the
total damage of about Php 10.9 billion (Deparment of Agriculture, 2016).
In 2010, the top region in terms of actual converted irrigated areas was Region III, mostly
in Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Pampanga. It was followed by CALABARZON, mostly in Cavite and
Laguna, Region 12, and Magat River Integrated Irrigation System (MARIIS). In terms of
percentage of converted irrigated areas, the top region was CALABARZON, followed by Region
3 and MIMAROPA.
From 2010 to 2018, irrigation development in the country only grew by 12.1% peaking
at 7.2% in 2016 but with an annual average growth of only 2.8%. In spite of massive funds for
the construction of new irrigation facilities and increasing rehabilitation efforts, the increase in
irrigation area was minimal. From 1995 to 2005, the rate of increase in the actual NIS and CIS
service areas was only about 10,000 ha/yr increasing to 24,000 ha/yr between 2006 to 2013.
The annual deterioration rate was about 134,000 ha/yr (David, 2009).
• Competing Water Uses
Water demand is increasing due to population growth and other demographic changes
such as urbanization, and industrial expansion. Agriculture water use is on a decreasing trend
with the water demands for the industry and domestic sectors increasing at a rate twice that of
population growth. As competition for water intensifies, urban and industrial demands take
precedence over the demand of the agriculture sector. Hence, there is a need to develop other
sources of water for irrigation purposes.
One of the most important resources on earth is water. Crops and livestock need water to grow.
The population needs water for drinking, cooking and sanitation. Water resources availability and
quality greatly affect agricultural land use. Our ability to intensify and diversify our cropping systems
will depend on our ability to develop, control and conserve our water resources. Our ability to expand
the present area under production, on the other hand, depends mostly on the productive capabilities
of idle lands, the availability of water, and management techniques. Water has been recognized as
the most important factor for the transformation of low productive rain-fed agriculture into most
effective and efficient irrigated agriculture (Food and Agriculture Organization, 1994).
The utilization of water resources in irrigated agriculture provides supplementary and full
season irrigation to overcome the effects of rainfall variability and unreliability. Hence, food security
could be attained by the provision of irrigation development which could reduce variation in harvest
and increasing cropping intensity per year. In this regard, sustainable food production that can be
expected through an optimal development of water resources, in conjunction with development of
land depends on the method of irrigation considered (Food and Agriculture Organization, 2003).
Continuous investments on SWIP and other SSIP are essential for the country’s development
considering the results from different research and development (R&D) studies on SWIP (Maslang,
1997 & Samar, 2006). Specifically, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
has identified SWIP as a sustainable development initiative. BSWM (2006) has proven that SWIP is
an effective intervention measure for both El Nino and La Nina phenomena. Samar (2006) has also
proven that rainwater harvesting through SWIP is a good anti- poverty intervention. The country,
including Region IV-A, is endowed with good productive aquifers that are mostly located in rice and
corn growing alluvial plains, which make STWs ideal to be tapped to irrigate new areas or
supplement the water supplies of existing NIS and CIS command areas.
The planning process for irrigation has to integrate information about the suitability of the land,
water resources availability and water requirements of irrigable areas in time and place (Food and
Agriculture Organization, 1997). Determining the suitability of land for surface irrigation requires
thorough evaluation of soil properties and topography (slope) of the land within field (Fasina, Awe,
& Aruleba, 2008). Since all kinds of rural land are involved by different land cover/use types, its
suitability evaluation for surface irrigation also provides guidance in cases of conflict between rural
land use and urban or industrial expansion, by indicating which areas of land covers/uses are most
suitable for irrigation (Food and Agriculture Organization, 1993). The suitability of the land must
also be evaluated on condition that water can be supplied to it.
The volume of water obtainable for irrigation will depend on the outcome of hydrological
studies of surface water (Food and Agriculture Organization, 1985). The amount of runoff in river
catchments with limited stream flow data can be determined from runoff coefficient of gauged river
basin (Goldsmith, 2000; Sikka, 2005). After the amount of river discharges both gauged and un-
gauged are quantified, an important part of the evaluation is the matching of water supplies and
water demand (requirement) (Food and Agriculture Organization, 1977). Irrigation water supplies
and their requirements are, therefore, important physical factors in matching the available supply to
the requirements.
Reliable and readily accessible groundwater monitoring data are fundamental in the
development and management of groundwater resources. Groundwater assessment and
implementation of management solutions require baseline hydro-geological data such as lithologic
or well logs, water levels, water quality, as well as aquifer hydrologic data from pumping tests. In
terms of groundwater usage, data required include well inventories, well and pump data, daily water
use and fuel or energy consumptions.
However, these factors should be assessed in holistic manner, geo-referenced and mapped for
surface irrigation development possibilities. With an adequate database, GIS can serve as a powerful
analytic and decision-making tool for irrigation development (Aguilar-Manjarrez and Ross, 1995).
The large areal extent of GIS as well as its ability to collect store and manipulate various types of data
in a unique spatial database, helps performing various kinds of analysis and thus, extracting
information about spatially distributed phenomena. In this kind of situation, the factors that are
involved for irrigation potential assessment such as soil, land cover/use, land slope and distance
between water supply and suitable command area should be weighted and evaluated using GIS
according to their suitability for irrigation.
The introduction of solar-powered irrigation systems (SPIS) allowed the utilization of solar
energy as an option for irrigation and for water pumping. These relatively new technologies replace
fossil fuels as energy source and, thus, reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases from irrigation.
However, the sustainability of these systems is greatly affected by the water resource management
within the farm (Schnetzer & Pluschke, 2017)
The concept and design of the solar-powered irrigation system require a ‘fit-for-purpose’
photovoltaic system and irrigation infrastructure as well as the water requirement assessments and
irrigation schedule (Hartung & Pluschke, 2018). Thus, the development of SPIS requires effective
planning and assessment of different factors depending on the water utilization. Furthermore, SPIS
is basically composed of these vital components including a solar generator (a photovoltaic panel
that could produce electricity); a mounting/framing component for the panels; a pump controller; a
surface or submersible pump and; a distribution system (Schnetzer & Pluschke, 2017). The basic
components could also be modified specific to the end-user’s conditions and requirements. Recent
developments of SPIS include the addition of a semi-automated and automated scheduling
mechanisms for an efficient irrigation scheduling.
In the Philippines, the implementation of solar-powered irrigation system was under the
mandate of the DA through its application under the National Rice and Corn Program, High Value
Crops Development Program (HVCDP) and National Organic Agriculture Program. The SPIS was a
flagship program of the DA through the BSWM under the Small-Scale Irrigation Projects. The
development of the SPIS in the country aimed to increase water resources for areas with scarce water
supply for irrigation during dry season. The cost of putting up one unit of SPIS was estimated at an
average of Php 6.7 million, depending on the service area. The DA initially targeted to build 169 units
suited in different areas across the country (Bacongco, 2019). For example, DA has installed one unit
of SPIS in Camarines Sur with a cost of Php 6 million. The unit can pump, in an average, 1,000 m3 of
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water with 6-8 hours of operation and could discharge 35.42 liters of water per second. Also, the unit
is composed of 60 solar panels and the SPIS required a 120 m2 lot area. The system could service 35
hectares of land (Bellini, 2020). Thus, the SPIS is a viable option for irrigating different areas across
the country.
The Center for Agri-Fisheries and Biosystems Mechanization (BIOMECH) has been involved in
different national survey in agricultural mechanization since the 1990s including the Regional survey
on anthropometry in the CALABARZON area. It has established a methodology on how to conduct
surveys and the database on socio demographic, cultural practices and the use of irrigation systems
including the physical measurements of farmers for machine designs. GIS and RS on the other hand,
is one of the specialized research areas of the Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
(IABE). At present, the faculty and staff are actively involved in various research and extension
activities which require special skills in GIS and RS. They are also involved in aquifer characterization
and the lead implementer of the Shallow Tube Well Irrigation Project (STWIP) and Comprehensive
Irrigation Research and Development Umbrella Program (CIRDUP) of the DA in the early 2000s.
Some of the projects the group has been working on recently include: (a) mapping of crop areas
vulnerable to climate change, (b) GIS/RS-based crop damage assessment due to climate hazards, (c)
crop growth monitoring using drone imaging, and (d) seasonal climate forecasting using satellite RS.
The group, through the Smarter Approaches to Reinvigorate Agriculture as an Industry in the
Philippines (SARAI) project, has also been collaborating with the Department of Agriculture-Field
Programs Operational Planning Division (DA-FPOPD) to train Region IV Agricultural Officers on the
use of GIS and RS to monitor corn areas affected by natural calamities such as typhoons, drought, and
flooding. With the implementation of the project, BIOMECH and IABE will take the lead role in
determining the potential areas for SSIP development in Region IV-A.
4. Methodology
The methodology used to determine the potential SSIP sites for the Mindoro Provinces
(Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro) using GIS and RS is presented in Figure 4.1.1.
Irrigated cropland suitability analysis at a catchment scale needs various information from
different sources, which include climate, topography, soils, groundwater and irrigation systems,
among others. These parameters were gathered and used in the project. The collected datasets
include digital soil map, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), land use/cover map, and rainfall map.
National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) provided the DEM and land
use/cover map. Consequently, rainfall data was obtained from Climate Hazards group Infrared
Precipitation with Stations (CHIRPS) and the soil data were collected mostly from BSWM. The DEM
were used for the analysis of topography as well as modelling of surface processes. In this research,
the DEM of the study area were generated in ESRI ArcGIS software. Slope maps were developed from
the generated DEM.
Climatic and hydrologic data were also collected such as rainfall and streamflow data, and
groundwater potential (GWP), will be collected whenever available. Other information on aquifer
characteristics such as well logs were taken from previous STW programs of DA and NIA. Relevant
shallow aquifer information needed include:
Irrigated areas were delineated from the slope map, while command areas of existing NIS and
CIS, if available, will be collected from NIA. If not available, delineation of command areas currently
being served by NIS and CIS, as well as SSIPs were undertaken. Urban areas, industrial areas,
protected areas, forest areas, mountainous areas were also identified and delineated. Thematic maps
showing the location of existing irrigation systems and their command areas were prepared using
GIS software. Satellite images, aerial photographs, and reports of concerned agencies, along with the
LGUs were constructed for analysis. The Comprehensive Land Use Plans (CLUP) of the LGUs were
also collected.
The Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) survey is a component of the project. NADA
results provided information on the SSIP users and current status of existing SSIPs in the region. This
NADA aimed to gather baseline information from the farmer-respondents on demographic profile
and agricultural information, availability, uses, service area and management of SSIPs and the
problems encountered on the use of the SSIPs in the identified project site. These information will
aide in identifying the potential SSIPs that can be developed in the area for the benefit of the farmers
and the community in general. The SSIPs considered in the project were: DD, PISOS, STW, SFR, SWIP,
and SD.
Sampling Design
The sampling design for the NADA required complete enumeration of all existing SSIPs at the
barangay level. The selection of respondent was done where each SSIP has a corresponding farmer-
respondent, preferably the farmer-owner or the farmer-leader if the SSIP was operated and managed
by a farmers’ group or association. If the SSIP the farmer owner or farmer-leader was not available
at the time of the survey, a farmer-beneficiary knowledgeable of the operation and management of
the SSIP, can be considered as a respondent.
The NADA survey questionnaire (Annex A) was formulated to gather the following
information:
On the other hand, the one-page data sheet (Annex A) form for each SSIP, which was also
part of the survey in the province, aimed to generally gather specific information about the SSIP (e.g.
of Datasheet for DD) as indicated below.
Determination of respondents
As indicated in the sampling design, the project required identification and mapping of all
existing and potential SSIPs in each municipality of each of Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro.
Thus, each existing SSIP in the area required a farmer-respondent who is a user/beneficiary of the
SSIP. In this case, the number of respondents for the survey corresponded to the number of the SSIPs
in the area. If the SSIP is used by several farmers, the farmer-leader is the preferred respondent. If
the SSIP is owned by an individual, the owner was designated as the respondents, or a person who
was knowledgeable of the use, operation and management of the SSIP.
Conduct of survey
The project team coordinated with the respective OPA and OMA for the conduct of the survey. Project
staff monitored the conduct of the survey and verified the questionnaires upon collection to ensure
that the data collected were in order.
Table 4.3.2. Schedule of NADA survey and Data Sheet collection, 2018-2019.
NO. OF
NO. OF DATA SHEET
PROVINCE PERIOD OF SURVEY SURVEY
COLLECTED
RESPONDENTS
Oriental Mindoro
-DD 6 9
- STW 470 479
- SFR November 2018 to 19 19
- SWIP October 2019 6 6
- SD 1 1
- PISOS 190 188
Occidental Mindoro
- DD 0 3
- STW 125 1153
- SFR December 2018 to 5 3
- SWIP October 2019 1 1
- SD 5 5
- PISOS 57 442
Development of user-friendly database system for data encoding/inputting encoding and processing
survey data
A user-friendly database system for data encoding/inputting was developed using Microsoft
Excel and based on the format of the survey questionnaire for SSIPs to allow easy data
inputting/encoding and access. The database management system (DBMS) was already tested using
the data gathered from the pre-tested of questionnaire.
The project engineers and project staff verified the questionnaires to ensure good quality of
the collected data. Data encoding, processing, and analyses of survey data were done from June 2019
to February 2020.
Survey data were encoded, processed, and analyzed using Microsoft Excel. Results were
presented in the form of frequencies, percentages, and graphs.
Site suitability analysis starts with the identification of the problem or need. Suitability analysis
is often employed to identify sites for the potential development of structures or systems where the
performance is anticipated to be at optimum. For instance, several studies have demonstrated the
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use of suitability analysis to locate the sites for irrigation development, which is much needed in arid
and semi-arid areas. Worqlul et al., (2019) evaluated the irrigation potential and accessibility of
shallow groundwater through simple water-lifting technologies of agricultural lands in Ghana and
found out that 9.5% of the total area of key river systems is suitable for irrigation development. Albaji
et al., (2015) also developed suitability maps for sprinkler, drip and surface irrigation development
in Iran and explored the factors limiting the feasibility of irrigation systems.
Suitability analysis needs a processing framework based on a set of criteria, which is vital to
the ultimate identification of suitable sites. The key factors and constraints that characterize the area
and directly influence the performance of any interventions introduced to solve dilemmas in that
area must be well-documented. The selection of factors and constraints is influenced by the
availability of data and related literature, and inputs of researchers and experts in various fields. In
the context of suitability analysis, it is important to differentiate a factor from a constraint: a factor
can increase or decrease the magnitude of the suitability of alternatives, whereas a constraint either
includes or removes alternatives. The factors and constraints that are extensively studied across
many studies in selecting sites for irrigation development are presented in Table 4.4.1.
Table 4.4.1. Factors and constraints that are widely considered in suitability analysis for the
development of irrigation structures.
Categories Factors or constraints References
Wagesho (2004), Dagnenet
Slope (2013), Ayalew (2014), Singh
et al. (2018), Albaji et al.,
Topography Land cover (2019), Li and Chen (2019),
Worqlul et al., (2019), Paul et
al., (2020)
Elevation
The criteria are subsequently derived from a set of factors and/or constraints. Given the
differences that may arise in the range of magnitudes of quantifiable factors and the categories of
qualitative factors, a uniform scale must be applied to transform all required factors into inputs of
the same spectrum. To generate the overall score of suitability, each factor included in the criteria
must be assigned with a weight that emphasizes the importance of the factor in the output. The
assignment of weights can be done by using one of the most used Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
(MCDA) techniques - the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). AHP offers a systematic procedure to
rank qualitative and quantitative factors with ease of implementation (Paul et al., 2020). Hence, the
suitability score is a function of the
sum of the product of factors and Determine Identify the Formulate
corresponding weights, and in some the problem key factors the criteria
cases, added with bias. The applied
constraints limit the selection of sites.
The generated output can be used to
assess the accuracy of the suitability Locate the site Assign weights
Transform
model through validation, and to fine- and validate and combine
the criteria
the results the factors
tune the accuracy of the model. The
general steps in site suitability
analysis are shown in Figure 4.4.1. Figure 4.4.1. Fundamental steps in site suitability analysis.
Source: Esri, 2019
The protocols and criteria in site suitability analysis for SSIP development were formulated
during the review and planning workshop for the project held on April 10-13, 2018 at the BP
International Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna.. The water resources assessment model being
implemented by the SSIP program for all the regions was adopted in generating the suitability maps
for Mindoro Provinces. The factors and corresponding weights and the suitability scales were all
derived in collaboration with the researchers in various fields and implementers of the project. Table
4.5.1 shows the description of the scaling convention utilized in transforming the thematic factors
and constraints. Table 4.5.2 to Table 4.5.6 and Figure 4.5.1 to Figure 4.5.5 present the criteria and
protocols followed in the suitability analysis for the development of five key SSIPs, namely, STW,
PISOS, SFR, DD and SWIP. Table 4.5.7 shows the suitability rating applied in reclassifying the
weighted average suitability values.
For small-scale irrigation projects such as SFR, PISOS and STW, the symbology highlights land
areas in a conventional set of colors. For SSIPs such as DD and SWIP, on the other hand, the symbology
highlights the stream segments only, and geographical location markers, respectively. This
symbology was followed both for the thematic and final suitability maps.
Table 4.5.2. Factors and constraints considered in the suitability analysis for STW development.
Factor Weight Description Suitability Scale
>6 mbgs 0
Static water 4-6 mbgs 1
70
level depth 2-4 mbgs 2
<2 mbgs 3
<100 gpm or with/without
significant and/or limited 1
pumpable water
100-200 gpm or with local and
Well discharge 30
productive or fairly extensive 2
aquifers
>200 gpm or with extensive and
3
highly productive aquifers
Groundwater Deep or difficult areas 0
CONSTRAINT
potential Shallow areas 1
Existing irrigated areas 0
Service area CONSTRAINT
Potential irrigable areas 1
Table 4.5.3. Factors and constraints considered in the suitability analysis for PISOS development.
Factor Weight Description Suitability Scale
>500 m 0
Proximity to open 200-500 m 1
60
water source 100-200 m 2
<100 m 3
Elevation >10 m 0
40
difference 8-10 m 1
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Table 4.5.4. Factors and constraints considered in the suitability analysis for SFR development.
Factor Weight Description Suitability Scale
<1000 mm 1
Average annual
40 1000-1200 mm 2
total rainfall
>1200 mm 3
Sand, loamy sand, silt and sandy
0
loam
Silt loam 1
Soil texture 30
Sandy clay loam and sandy clay 2
Clay, clay loam, silty clay, silty clay
3
loam and loam
>18% 0
0-3% 1
Slope 30
3-8% 2
8-18% 3
Existing irrigated areas 0
Service area CONSTRAINT
Potential irrigable areas 1
Table 4.5.5. Factors and constraints considered in the suitability analysis for DD development.
Factor Weight Description Suitability Scale
<17 lps 1
80% dependable
50 17-25 lps 2
river flow
≥25 lps 3
<10 ha 1
Potential service
50 10-15 ha 2
area
≥15 ha 3
>20 m 0
River width CONSTRAINT
≤20 m 1
Slope to the ≤3 % 0
CONSTRAINT
service area >3 % 1
Table 4.5.6. Factors and constraints considered in the suitability analysis for SWIP development.
Factor Weight Description Suitability Scale
<1200 mm 1
Average annual
40 1200-2400 mm 2
total rainfall
>2400 mm 3
Sand, loamy sand, and silt 0
Sandy loam 1
Soil texture 25
Silt loam and mountain soils 2
Clay and clay loam 3
>18% 0
8-18% 1
Slope 15
3-8% 2
0-3% 3
>1000 m 0
Road 500-1000 m 1
20
accessibility 200-500 m 2
<200 m 3
Potential <15 ha 0
CONSTRAINT
irrigable area ≥15 ha 1
Limestone areas 0
Geology CONSTRAINT
Non-limestone areas 1
<40 ha 0
Watershed area CONSTRAINT
≥40 ha 1
<1 ha 0
Reservoir area CONSTRAINT
≥1 ha 1
Figure 4.5.1. Flowchart of the site suitability analysis for STW development.
Figure 4.5.2. Flowchart of the site suitability analysis for PISOS development.
Figure 4.5.3. Flowchart of the site suitability analysis for SFR development.
Figure 4.5.5. Flowchart of the site suitability analysis for SWIP development.
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Table 4.5.7. SSIP Suitability ratings based on the range of weighted scale average.
Suitability rating Range
The input data to generate the thematic maps were obtained from various government
agencies, research institutions and collaborative projects. The summary of the input data used to
generate the thematic maps for SSIP site suitability analysis is presented in Table 4.6.1.
Table 4.6.1. Sources of input data used to generate thematic maps for SSIP site suitability analysis.
Input data Description Source
Digital terrain model with a
Digital elevation model resolution of 5 meters generated NAMRIA
using IfSAR technology
Basemap Administrative boundaries NAMRIA
Land cover with twelve categories
Land cover derived from Landsat 8 satellite NAMRIA
imagery
Annual total rainfall depth (mm) CHIRPS
Climate Air temperature (⁰C), solar radiation National Centers for
(MJ/m2), relative humidity and wind Environmental Prediction
speed (m/s) daily estimates (NCEP)
Soil texture data with eight
classifications based on USDA soil BSWM
Soil data textural triangle
Soil physical and chemical properties Food and Agriculture
database Organization (FAO)
Static water level depth, well Mines and Geosciences Bureau
Hydrogeology discharge, and geology data (MGB)
Groundwater potential CIRDUP- DA
Daily streamflow data from eight Department of Public Works
River discharge
river basins and Highways (DPWH)
Shapefiles of trunk, primary to
Road networks OpenStreetMap (OSM)
tertiary roads
The digital terrain model (DTM) of the region was generated through airborne
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IfSAR) technology with a spatial resolution of 5 m and 1-
m root-mean-square error vertical accuracy. The DTM is a type of DEM that only includes the
elevation of bare surface, without the height of man-made structures and natural vegetation. The
DTM and base maps were obtained from the NAMRIA.
Land cover
The 2015 land cover data obtained from NAMRIA had been generated using satellite imagery
from Landsat 8 satellite, which carries the key instruments in Landsat Earth Observations (EO) such
as Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensors (TIRS). The satellite imagery has
eleven bands, with spatial resolution ranging from 15 m to 100 m. The pixels were classified using
Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) algorithm in eCognition software and aggregated into 12
categories: closed forest, open forest, mixed forest, mangrove forest, shrubs, fallow, wooded
grassland, grassland, annual crop areas, perennial crop areas, barren, built-up, marshland, fishpond
and inland water bodies. The output was then validated through accuracy assessment and ground-
truthing.
Climate
For this study, the annual rainfall depth spatial data for Mindoro provinces from 1981 to 2018
were obtained from CHIRPS, which were derived from the integration of interpolation techniques,
and long precipitation estimates based on infrared Cold Cloud Duration (CCD) (Funk et al., 2015).
CHIRPS (accessed from https://www.chc.ucsb.edu/data/chirps) is a quasi-global dataset with a
spatial resolution of 0.05⁰ (~5.5 km) and temporal coverage of about 37 years from 1981 up to
present.
Soil texture
The soil texture data was obtained from the soil series map of Mindoro provinces, which is
one of the outputs of Land Use Assessment for Potential Agri-Environmental Development and
Investment Project implemented by the DA-RFO IV-B and BSWM – Agricultural Land Management
and Evaluation Division (BSWM-ALMED). The project aimed to update the information of soil series
in selected regions in the Philippines. There were eight soil texture classifications recorded in the
data, namely, sand, clay, loam, silt loam, clay loam, sandy loam, silty clay loam, and sandy clay loam.
Hydrogeological data
To evaluate the suitability of a location for the development of STWs that access groundwater
aquifers, several hydrogeological data must be gathered. The suitability analysis revolves around
three vital factors, namely: static water level depth, well discharge and GWP. The static water level
depth and well discharge were taken from the series of hydrogeologic surveys conducted by the
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Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
(DENR). The GWP maps, which delineate shallow, deep and difficult areas, were obtained from the
CIRDUP of the University of the Philippines Los Baños Foundation, Inc. (UPLBFI). The DA-funded
project generated baseline information on the groundwater characteristics (e.g., aquifer properties)
for the planning and management of irrigation systems.
River discharge
Aside from rainfall, river discharge is a necessary input in water balance studies. River
discharge is an important parameter in identifying the suitable sites for DD development. In Mindoro
provinces, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) monitored the discharge of eight
(8) river basins, four of which is in Oriental Mindoro. Table 4.6.2 shows the description of the
discharge data obtained from the DPWH. Figure 4.6.1 shows the location of the gauging stations of
DPWH in Mindoro provinces.
Table 4.6.2. Description of the discharge data of eight river basins in Mindoro provinces.
Geographical
Drainage coordinates of
River Temporal
area Location gauging station
Basin coverage
(km2)
Latitude Longitude
Pinamalayan, Oriental 01/2003-
Pola 207 13.04958 121.42480
Mindoro 12/2017
Gloria, Oriental 01/2001-
Balite 128 12.94425 121.47441
Mindoro 12/2017
Bansud, Oriental 05/2001-
Sumagui 112 12.80177 121.47238
Mindoro 12/2017
Mansalay, Oriental 05/2001-
Baroc 168 12.56491 121.48961
Mindoro 12/2017
Mamburao, 01/2003-
Pagbahan 259 13.13852 120.70083
Occidental Mindoro 12/2017
Mamburao, 01/2003-
Mimping 56 13.20544 120.64633
Occidental Mindoro 12/2017
Sta. Cruz, Occidental 06/2007-
Amnay 338 12.95686 120.89333
Mindoro 12/2017
Sablayan, Occidental 06/2007-
Patrick 249 12.87602 120.91980
Mindoro 12/2017
Road networks
The data on road networks play an important role in identifying suitable sites for SWIP
development, as a factor defining the economical aspect of the project. The road networks were
obtained from OSM, which can be accessed through a plugin in Quantum Geographic Information
System (QGIS).
A GIS software handles data of various formats, two of which are the raster (.tif) and vector
(.shp) formats. A raster file is comprised of pixels, with each having a numerical value, and is
displayed as an image. On the other hand, a vector file can be a point, a line or a polygon that has
features, with each having a single or multiple information in the form of table rows and columns.
These formats are the most commonly and conveniently used formats in GIS. Raster formats had been
used in calculations involved in between the processes pertinent to suitability analysis, while the
vector format is preferred when displaying the results in a map because the latter is comprised of
smooth features, which clearly define boundaries and extent.
Since most of the data obtained from the government agencies are often in the form of
traditional formats (e.g., images, spreadsheets), the skill entailed in transforming these data into
raster and vector formats is hence a prerequisite in GIS-based suitability analysis. Several built-in
and auxiliary tools were used such as Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL), Geographic
Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS), Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), and System
for Automated Geoscientific Analysis (SAGA) tools in preparing the thematic and final suitability
maps. Prior to the calculation of suitability scores, the goal is to transform all input data into a raster
format with pixel values conforming to the standard scale as defined in the criteria. Using SAGA
Reclassify values algorithm, the pixels in the raster inputs were reclassified according to the scales
shown in Table 4.5.2 to Table 4.5.6 The weighted average suitability score was calculated with the aid
of GDAL Raster calculator algorithm. Using the same algorithm, the rasters with pixels representing
the weighted average suitability score were reclassified according to the rating (Table 4.5.7). Figure
4.6.2 shows the general framework followed in GIS-based suitability analysis using QGIS 3.4 as the
GIS software.
The summary of the algorithms used to develop the thematic maps in QGIS is presented in
Figure 4.6.3 .The details are explained further in the following sections.
Calculation of slope
Using the DTM of the region, the slope was calculated using the GRASS r.slope.aspect algorithm,
which only requires a DTM with true elevation values as an input and allows the output to be
presented in percent. In some versions of QGIS, the GRASS algorithms may fail due to bugs that have
yet to be fixed. In this case, the GDAL Slope algorithm was used. The generated raster output was
then reclassified thrice using the SAGA Reclassify values algorithm, with the criteria stated in Table
4.5.4 to Table 4.5.6 as the bases to generate slope thematic maps for SFR, DD and SWIP developments,
respectively.
To identify the watershed characteristics and hydrologic output is a critical step in identifying
suitable sites for the development of SSIPs such as SWIP, DD, and PISOS that make surface water
available for farm use. This critical step was achieved by using SWAT plugin in QGIS 2.6. SWAT,
developed by Arnold et al., (1998) on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),
is a model used to simulate the hydrologic outputs – quantity and quality – of small watersheds to
river basins in terms of surface and ground water. SWAT has been widely used in several studies that
predict the impact of land management on water balance, sediment, and nutrient loading. Using the
DTM of Mindoro Provinces as the primary input, the subbasin boundaries and tributary networks
were generated. The watershed outlets were identified using the GRASS algorithm r.stream.extract,
with the same DTM as the input.
Another important parameter that was lifted from the results of the characterization of the
watershed is the bankfull river width (W). As presented in Equation 5.1, SWAT uses a function of
the upstream catchment area (A) (km2), to calculate river width (m). This equation follows the study
of Allen et al., (1994) that developed bankfull channel dimensions based on the data from 674
watersheds across the United States to address the issues in using active channel width in predicting
flood frequency.
For each river with streamflow data, the 80% dependable flow was calculated from the
monthly river discharge data of eight (8) river basins in Mindoro Provinces (Figure 4.6.1). First, the
discharge observations were ranked from highest to lowest, with the largest observation given a rank
of m=1. The statistical parameters, namely, mean (M), and standard deviation (S) were then
computed. Using an arithmetic plotting paper for the normal distribution method, the frequency line
was generated with three plotting points: M at 50% P, M + S at 15.9% P, and M – S at 84.1% P. The
probability of exceedance (P) of each discharge estimate was computed using Equation 5.2 and
compared with the frequency line to evaluate the goodness-of-fit of the distribution of the data. From
the frequency line of best fit, the 80% exceedance probability was taken as the dependable flow.
𝒎
𝑷= Equation 5.2
𝒏+𝟏
where:
P is the probability of exceedance
m is the ranking, from highest to lowest, of all river discharge
for the specified period of record
n is the total number of river discharge
The unit discharge was garnered by dividing the 80% dependable flow (Q) by drainage area
(A) and appended to the attribute table of the shapefile of gauge locations. Using the SAGA Nearest
neighbor algorithm, the unit discharge raster for all river basins –- gauged and ungauged -- was
generated from the shapefile of gauged locations. It was assumed that the clusters of ungauged river
basins in the vicinity of gauged networks have approximately similar characteristics with the gauged
river basin. The discharge raster was generated by getting the product of the unit discharge and
drainage area using the GDAL Raster calculator. Using the SAGA Reclassify values algorithm, the
discharge raster was reclassified, with the criteria indicated in Table 4.5.5 as the basis, to generate
the discharge thematic map.
Proximity analysis
Suitability analyses for the development of PISOS and SWIP account for the distance from
open water source and road networks, respectively, as an important factor governing the economical
aspect of allocation. The shapefiles of stream and road networks were converted into raster formats
using the QGIS built-in Rasterize algorithm. The distance values were generated by using the GDAL
Proximity (raster distance) algorithm with the raster file of streams or road networks as input. The
generated raster files of distance to streams and distance to road networks were then reclassified
using the SAGA Reclassify values algorithm, with the criteria stated in Table 4.5.3 and Table 4.5.6 as
the bases to generate proximity thematic maps for PISOS and SWIP, respectively.
Reclassification of shapefiles
Raster images can only store numeric data in each of the pixels, hence for a given data with
qualitative data, vector format is used. The reclassification of data, however, is not exclusive to raster
files and can be done as well with vector files but using a different algorithm suited for modification
of the attribute table, where the data enriching the shapefile can be accessed. In reclassifying a
shapefile, the QGIS built-in Field calculator algorithm was used to append a new column and generate
suitability scale values through the evaluation of conditional statements, which can be keyed in and
executed in the interface. For instance, in evaluating the suitability scale of the soil texture
classifications in the attribute table, the conditional statements evaluate the text from the soil texture
column and write a corresponding suitability scale in the new column of the attribute table based on
the criteria. Using the same algorithm, the geometric attributes such as the area of polygons, and
length of lines can be generated as well. After the addition of the new column with suitability scales,
the shapefiles were converted into raster using the QGIS built-in Rasterize algorithm, with the new
column as the attribute of data to be stored in the pixels. This operation was conducted to generate
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the soil texture, river width, well discharge, potential service area, reservoir area, non-limestone
area, and watershed area thematic maps.
One of the constraints considered in site suitability analysis for SWIP development is the
reservoir area. A SWIP can have a maximum height of 15 m, and the reservoir area requirement must
be at least 1 ha. Using the QGIS built-in Zonal statistics algorithm, the minimum elevation in each
subbasin was extracted. An elevation threshold was obtained by garnering the sum of the lowest
elevation and the maximum crest height of the structure (15 m) in each subbasin. The GDAL Raster
calculator algorithm was subsequently used to delineate the areas with an elevation within the range
of the lowest elevation to the calculated threshold. The raster output was then converted to vector
using the QGIS built-in Polygonize algorithm. In its shapefile format, the area can be calculated using
the QGIS built-in Field calculator algorithm. The newly added area values were reclassified with the
criteria indicated in Table 4.5.6 as the basis, and the suitability scales were appended in a new
column. Lastly, using the QGIS built-in Rasterize algorithm, the shapefile was converted to raster
format, with the column containing the suitability scale as the attribute of the raster output.
Data gathering through survey, which is usually done at the municipal and barangay level, is
often enriched with geographical location data through the utilization of Global Positioning System
(GPS)-enabled devices. Attaching location data enables the researchers to visualize spatial patterns
through the creation of informative maps for its intended audience. The statistics seen on
spreadsheets can be transformed into point data, as far as the coordinates are included, which can be
used to reveal patterns and make a sound estimation of missing data when the interpolation tool is
utilized.
Two interpolation techniques namely Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW), and Triangulated
Irregular Networks (TIN), were used in creating a raster surface from the data points. The former
considers the distances between the points in quantifying the magnitude and extent of influence of
those points in the creation of a raster surface, while the latter creates a surface formed by the
triangles of nearest neighbor points. IDW was used to create a raster surface from static water level
depth data points, with an assumption that a given group of points with high proximity to each other
have relatively similar static water level depth values. In investigating the groundwater table
distribution (Nistor et al., 2020; Jie et al., 2013), and the spatial distribution of groundwater physico-
chemical properties such as salinity and nitrate (Jie et al., 2013), IDW was used as the interpolation
technique, which had shown reasonable accuracy. TIN interpolation, on the other hand, has been
widely used for points containing elevation data. After the creation of the raster surface, the values
were reclassified using the SAGA Reclassify values algorithm to generate a thematic map.
Power requirement and cost are two of the vital factors considered in sizing pumps for
irrigation purposes, specifically PISOS. The elevation difference between the service area and the
stream source governs the elevation head, which also influences the power requirement for pump
sizing. To generate the thematic map showing the elevation difference between farm and open water
sources, the delineated tributary channels, and DTM are required. First, using the QGIS built-in Points
along geometry algorithm, points were generated along the tributary channels. These points were
used to sample elevation values from the DTM using the QGIS built-in Sample raster values algorithm.
A raster surface was subsequently generated using the elevation values along the tributary channels
as input, and TIN interpolation algorithm as the tool. The raster output is the base channel elevation.
Next, the difference between the DTM and base channel elevation was generated using the GDAL
Raster calculator algorithm and reclassified using the SAGA Reclassify values algorithm, with the
criteria stated in Table 4.5.3 as the basis.
Irrigated rice areas were mapped using time-series radar data. In satellite images flooded
areas have low backscatter. The considerable drop in backscatter values over a period highly
suggests that flooding operations were done before planting rice.
SENTINEL-1A C-band SAR images were downloaded using Google Earth Engine covering the
wet and dry season cropping in each of the Mindoro provinces. The period covered was from
December 2016 to December 2018 as derived from the recorded planting dates. A threshold value
was set to identify water bodies in the agricultural land area of the Mindoro provinces. If the entire
series of the area has consistently low backscatter value, the area was identified as a surface. On the
other hand, if the series has high value followed by a drop-in backscatter in the next figure, the area
is identified as irrigated rice area. Using GIS, a composite image was then generated from SAR images
and the pixels that correspond to the set threshold were integrated. Using the annual crop cover data
lifted from the reclassified 2015 land cover data, and slope derived from the DTM, the composite
image was filtered to delineate the irrigated rice areas. Finally, the derived irrigated areas were
subtracted from the total crop areas to generate the spatial distribution of the potential irrigable
areas. The potential irrigable areas are considered as a constraint in SFR, STW and PISOS suitability
mapping, and as a factor in SWIP and DD suitability mapping.
In site suitability analysis, multiple factors with varying importance are processed using a set
of various geoprocessing algorithms and raster calculations. At a first glance, conducting a site
suitability analysis is an arduous process with all these elements, but this is not the case if the entire
analysis functions with a well-developed workflow, where the inputs are arranged before a series of
geoprocessing algorithms and raster calculations along a well-defined and systematic path. The
Graphical Modeler feature of QGIS enabled the development of SSIP-specific workflows illustratively
showing the initial inputs, algorithms, and intermediate and final outputs. Using this feature, the
geoprocessing algorithms can be conveniently parameterized and connected with input items and
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other algorithms to systematically create a workflow. In addition, it eliminates the need to provide
appropriate names for the intermediate outputs as the feature implements a naming convention.
Most importantly, creating a workflow enables a seamless processing of inputs to generate outputs
without the need to manually parameterize processes involved in-between.
Figure 4.6.3. QGIS model of the site suitability analysis for STW development.
Figure 4.6.4. QGIS model of the site suitability analysis for PISOS development.
Figure 4.6.5. QGIS model of the site suitability analysis for SFR development.
Figure 4.6.6. QGIS model of the site suitability analysis for SWIP development.
The Mindoro Provinces is composed of the province of Oriental Mindoro with one city and 14
municipalities, and the province of Occidental Mindoro which has 11 municipalities. The whole
Mindoro Islands covers a land area of 1,010,409 hectares. In 2008, approximately 347,800
individuals were engaged in agricultural activities such as farming, fishing, livestock, and forestry
while having a total agricultural land area of 139,394 hectares (Oriental Mindoro Provincial Planning
and Development Office, 2013). To facilitate and fast-track the conduct of survey in both provinces,
the training of enumerators on geo-tagging and parameter measurement of SSIPs was organized.
Figure 4.7.1 shows the framework of the training program.
The LGUs, especially the OMAs, are the closest link to the farmers and the SSIP sites. They are
most aware of the inventory, location, and status of their locality’s SSIPs as well as its farmer
beneficiaries, thus they were tapped as enumerators that participated in the training.
Directories of municipal and city mayors, and provincial and municipal agriculturists were
obtained from the provincial government offices. Communication letters were sent to the municipal
and city mayors to introduce the study’s objectives, stakeholders, and beneficiaries. Through the
directive of the city and municipal mayors, another set of communication letters were sent to the
municipal and provincial agricultural offices to request for an agricultural technician involved in the
locality’s irrigation activities, specifically the SSIPs. The assigned participants from each municipality
and city were contacted to inform about the prerequisites of the training. Coordination with the
resource speakers, and preparation of training modules and training kits were done along with the
coordination of the training venue. The training venue was selected in consideration of the following
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factors: proximity of the venue from the participants; availability of a SSIP site nearby (for
demonstration); capacity of the training venue to accommodate the participants; and availability of
the training venue with the schedule set.
Training Proper
The training program was formulated taking into consideration of the participants’
background knowledge about SSIPs and geo-tagging but also with the discretion of accommodating
participants without any background knowledge. The training program is composed of various
lecture topics, each of which is vital in the geo-tagging and parameter measurements of the SSIPs.
The first part of the program is the introduction of the study along with its general and specific
objectives. The participants were briefed about the current agricultural situation of their provinces
and the study’s significance that will improve the current agricultural situation. To aid the
enumerators in finding the SSIPs in their locality, a lecture on the identification of the different types
of SSIPs was conducted. The lecture stressed the difference of SSIPs from other irrigation systems
and how each SSIP differ from one another. The next part of the training is a lecture about geo-tagging
using smartphones. The enumerators were lectured about geolocation and how their smartphones
can also be used as geo-tagging equipment. NADA survey forms were introduced to the enumerators
and a lecture was conducted on how to administer the survey forms. Video presentations were also
prepared and shown to the participants: SSIP identification; geo-tagging; and flow measurement
methods. The final part of the training involves an actual demonstration of geo-tagging and
parameter measurement of SSIPs. The participants were brought to a nearby SSIP site where they
can test their smartphone’s use as geo-tagging equipment. The use of various flow measurement and
water depth level instruments were demonstrated that are vital in the survey of SSIPs especially
STWs. In case of unavailability of the said instruments, alternative methods were also demonstrated
to the participants. The training ended with an open forum were the participants addressed their
questions and concerns regarding the conduct of the survey.
Post-Training
The enumerators may encounter unprecedented problems during the conduct of the survey,
therefore constant communication of the enumerators with the experts and project engineers is vital
in the success of the survey. Contact details of the lecturers were made available for the enumerators
for remote consultation. While administering the geo-tagging and parameter measurements, the
enumerators encountered case-to-case problems that they should be able to solve by employing
information they obtained from the training. Also, the the experts and project engineers were
consulted to address these problems.
Evaluation is important in assessing the training’s effectiveness and accuracy of the data
transmitted by the enumerators. Data obtained from the survey and submitted by the enumerators
were checked and verified. Questionable datasets were separated and returned to the enumerators
for re-evaluation. Upon verification, the datasets were consolidated and encoded.
The island of Mindoro, which is known as the seventh largest island in the Philippines by land
area, lies between the large islands of Luzon and Palawan and share faunal similarities with both
islands. However, the island of Mindoro was isolated from Luzon and Palawan, which can be traced
back in the Pleistocene era. Mindoro has since conserved its own unique biodiversity with endemic
species such as the popular dwarf water buffalo, commonly known as ‘tamaraw’ (Bubalus
mindorensis), and Mindoro hornbill (Penelopides mindorensis). Upon the enactment of Republic Act
No. 505, entitled “An Act to Create the Provinces of Oriental and Occidental Mindoro” into law on June
13, 1950, the Mindoro province was politically separated into Oriental Mindoro and Occidental
Mindoro with a total area of 10,572,000 hectares (Heaney, 1986).
5.1.1. Oriental Mindoro Provincial Profile: Small-Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) for the
Province of Oriental Mindoro
The provinces of Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro are divided by mountain ranges
in the central elevated region running northwest and southwest and inclined towards the plains of
its coastal areas. In terms of its physiographical or topographical areas, Oriental Mindoro is classified
into three distinct geographical zones consisting of the coastal areas covering a total length of 342.45
kilometers; lake areas covering 8,128 hectares and the riparian areas, rich fertile valleys and
mountainous areas covering 377,215 hectares which is 89% of its total land mass (Oriental Mindoro
Provincial Planning and Development Office, 2013).
There are five slope ranges in Oriental Mindoro. Areas with 0-3% slopes, classified as level to
gently sloping, covers 124,546 hectares are found in the lowlands, beach ridges, wetlands, alluvial
plains, valleys, and river terraces. Areas within this slope range is where agricultural and other
economic activities are concentrated. Areas with 3-8% slopes, classified as gently sloping to
undulating, covers 16,610 hectares found mostly in residual terraces where fruit trees and terraced
rice paddies are located. Slopes found under 0-3% and 3-8% are classified as flatlands that are
generally planted with lowland crops. Areas with slopes 8-18%, classified as undulating to rolling,
covers 22,572 hectares which requires slight to moderate land development to optimize crop
production are mainly found in Calapan City, Naujan, Victoria and Pinamalayan. Areas with slopes
18-30%, classified as rolling to moderately steep, constitutes about 30,868 hectares and can be found
in Bansud, Gloria, Naujan, Puerto Galera and San Teodoro. The second most extensive slope range is
30-50%, classified as moderately steep to steep, covering 70,295 hectares and found in most of the
municipalities. Slope range of greater than 50%, classified as steep to very steep, is the most extensive
slope range with a coverage of 151,918 hectares which are found in Puerto Galera, San Teodoro,
Bansud, Bongabong, Roxas, Mansalay and Bulalacao. Areas with slope range greater than 18% which
is about 422,081 hectares are prone to soil erosion, thus forest preservation is recommended in these
areas to prevent denudation of watersheds (Oriental Mindoro Provincial Planning and Development
Office, 2013).
Climate. The province has two climate types: Type I and Type III climate based on the Climate Map
of the Philippines developed by PAGASA. Type I is characterized by two distinct seasons: dry season
from November to April and wet season for the rest of the year. It is experienced in the municipalities
of Baco, San Teodoro, Puerto Galera, in the northern part of the province, and Mansalay and
Bulalacao, in the south. Type III is characterized with no pronounced season, relatively dry from
November to April and wet during the rest of the year. Calapan City and the rest of the municipalities
not mentioned are under Type III climate. The mean annual rainfall is 2,285 mm. The average
temperature is at 27.3°C with December to February as the coolest months (Oriental Mindoro
Provincial Planning and Development Office, 2013).
Agricultural Profile. The local economy of the province is predominantly agriculture. In 2008,
approximately 195,000 farmers engaged in crop farming, 82,000 in livestock and poultry, 35,500 in
fishing, and 35,300 in forestry. The province has a total agricultural land area of 139,394 hectares,
about 31.9% of its total land area (Oriental Mindoro Provincial Planning and Development Office,
2013). The major crops produced in the province are presented in Table 5.1.1 whereas the top
livestock/poultry is indicated in Table 5.1.2.
Land Resources and Distribution. The province has a total land area of 436,472 hectares where
51% or 222,573 hectares are alienable and disposable. While, classified forestland comprises 47.9%
or 209,211 hectares and unclassified public forest comprises 1.1% or 4,688 hectares (Oriental
Mindoro Provincial Planning and Development Office, 2013).
The province has categorized its land resources into five categories with the following
percent distribution: Agricultural (31.94%); Grassland/Shrubland Areas (25.28%);
Forest/Woodland Areas (35.84%); Wetland Areas (2.44%); and Miscellaneous Areas which includes
the built up or residential and commercial lots, roads, airports and natural features such as major
rivers, lakes, beach sand and river wash (4.50%). Forest/Woodland Areas occupies the mountain
ranges on the western part of the province. Unabated deforestation is a major concern confronting
the forest/woodland areas which contributes to soil erosion and disturbance in the habitat of some
endemic fauna. The province’s forestry sector is most vulnerable to landslides with 8.84 Vulnerability
Index based on the Disaster Risk/Climate Change Adaptation and Vulnerability Assessment Report
of 2012. Wetland Areas are composed of mangrove, swamps, and fishponds. Swamps or inland marsh
are observed in the paddy field of Baco to Victoria, predominantly found around Naujan Lake.
Fishponds are observed in some barangays along the coastline from Baco to Bulalacao. Included in
the Agricultural Areas are some pasture lands in the hilly slope lands of Bansud to Mansalay. The
large portion of land intended for agriculture areas with a total of 139,395 hectares explains the local
economy of the province which is predominantly agriculture. According to Philippines Statistics
Authority (PSA), as of 2018, the province covers a total palay area of 105,509 hectares which
represents around 37.58% of the region’s total palay area of 280,748 hectares (and 36% of region’s
palay production). The province also has 1,619 hectares of harvested corn area and 28,369 hectares
for coconut production (Oriental Mindoro Provincial Planning and Development Office, 2013).
Water Resources. The province has abundant sources of freshwater which include surface water and
groundwater that sustain the populace for drinking, agricultural/irrigation purposes, and
commercial and industrial use. Groundwater sources deposited in confined and semi-confined
aquifers consisting mainly of clay, silt, sand, and gravel at a depth of approximately 30 meters are
found to be abundant along the coastal plains. Most of the coastal municipalities including Calapan
City extract fresh drinking water underground that is why various municipalities have deep and
shallow wells. In the late 1990’s, a study by the Institute of Sustainable Development of the UP Los
Baños showed evidence of saltwater extrusion in Calapan’s underground water which already crept
3 kilometers inland by that time. Shallow groundwater aquifer is also observed in Calapan City,
Naujan, Pinamalayan, Bongabong and Roxas. The province also has two known lakes: Naujan Lake
and Caluangan Lake. Naujan Lake, surrounded by the municipalities of Naujan, Socorro, Victoria, and
Pola, is the fifth largest lake in the country with approximately 8,125 hectares of open water and
maximum depth of 45 meters. On the other hand, Caluangan Lake, covering 150 hectares, is
surrounded by several baranggays of Calapan City. Swamps and marshes found along adjoining areas
of Naujan Lake covers 5,172 hectares. There are approximately 53 creeks and rivers of varying length
and width found throughout the province. The longest is the Aglubang-Mag-asawang Tubig Rivers
flowing towards the north, and the Bongabong River towards the south (Oriental Mindoro Provincial
Planning and Development Office, 2013)
The whole Island of Mindoro is a vast watershed. Some of the major watersheds in the
province are named after its corresponding river system, namely, Mag-asawang Tubig and Baco-
Bucayao in Baco, Naujan and Victoria; Pola River; Balete in Gloria; Sumagui-Batasu in Bansud;
Bongabong River; Kabilayan and Baroc in Mansalay and Bulalacao. These watersheds are responsible
in recharging the groundwater aquifers and maintaining the rivers as protection from floods. The
combined area of major and minor watersheds in the province is approximately 348,619 hectares.
Though the province has promising sources of freshwater, major concern that will impact water
resources is the increasing water requirement due to increase in population and economic activities
and deterioration of water quality due to watershed denudation, domestic waste contamination,
agricultural run-off, and saltwater intrusion caused by unregulated and excessive groundwater
extraction which is evident throughout the province (Oriental Mindoro Provincial Planning and
Development Office, 2013)
Figure 5.1.2. Status of irrigation development in Oriental Mindoro province (as of December 31, 2016)
Source: NIA Region IV-B.
The NIA estimates of potential irrigable area is based on a 0-3% slope and contiguous area of
100 ha. Areas with slopes of between 3-8% and even up to 8-15% and small patches of areas less
than 100 ha can be irrigated by SSIP. Figure 5.1.3 summarizes the SSIPs in the province of Oriental
Mindoro funded by both Rice Banner Program and High Value Crop Development Program (HVCDP)
based on data from the BSWM. For the province of Oriental Mindoro, 24 DDs and one (1) SWIP were
recorded.
Table 5.1.3. Total SSIP and other irrigation systems identified in the province of Oriental Mindoro, by
municipality, and by type of SSIP, 2019.
IDENTIFIED/GEO-TAGGED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
MUNICIPALITY Deep
DD PISOS SD SFR STW SWIP SPIS TOTAL
Well
Puerto Galera 1 1 2
San Teodoro 1 1 2
Baco 26 73 99
Calapan City 120 1394 1514
Naujan 33 175 208
Victoria 5 1 5 118 129
Socorro 6 10 16
Pola 63 10 73
Pinamalayan 1 29 49 79
Gloria 3 7 10
Bansud 2 70 334 4 410
Bongabong 14 22 36
Roxas 11 1 477 3 492
Mansalay 114 2 83 4 203
Bulalacao 80 80
TOTAL 15 399 17 77 2834 11 3353
Table 5.1.4 and Figure 5.1.5 shows the information on the different small-scale irrigation
projects of the farmer-respondents of the NADA survey. It is evident, that within the province, STW
is the main irrigation system used by the farmers. Other farmer-respondents utilized PISOS and other
types of small-scale irrigation systems. Based on the data obtained from the BSWM, it is evident that
STW, SWIP, and other types of SSIPs could be privately-owned by the farmer-respondents.
Table 5.1.4. Farmer-Respondents of the NADA survey by municipalities and by type of SSIP, Oriental
Mindoro, 2019.
NO. OF FARMER-RESPONDENTS
MUNICIPALITY
DD PISOS SD SFR STW SWIP TOTAL
Puerto Galera 1 1
San Teodoro 1 1
Baco 32 62 94
Calapan City 27 87 114
Naujan 20 99 119
Victoria 22 22
Socorro 3 3
Pola 64 10 74
Pinamalayan 1 29 19 49
Gloria
Bansud 1 18 30 3 52
Bongabong
Roxas 2 43 45
Mansalay 16 1 18 3 38
Bulalacao 80 80
TOTAL 6 190 1 19 470 6 692
Figure 5.1.5. Number of respondents using different types of small-scale irrigation projects, Oriental
Mindoro, 2019.
Calapan City represents the municipality with the greatest number of small-scale irrigation
projects and where most of the farmer-respondents came from. In 2019, DA awarded the city with
the Rice Achiever Award, an award which cites LGUs with the highest rice production each year in
the whole MIMAROPA region. There were also respondents from the different municipalities of the
province including, Puerto Galera, Baco, Naujan, Victoria, San Teodoro, Socorro, Pola, Bansud,
Bongabong, Bulalacao, Gloria, Roxas, Mansalay and Pinamalayan.
Other vital Information and data were also gathered from the survey. This information is vital
in understanding the status of farmer-respondents with regards to the utilization of the different type
of small-scale irrigation projects as well as the whole farming systems of the province.
From the respondent’s profile, 86% of them were male and 14% of the respondents were
female. With the province’s male-to-female ratio of approximately 1:1, the data suggests that there
was male predominance in the agriculture sector in the province of Oriental Mindoro. These could
be explained by the level of physical work needed to perform different farm production operations.
Based on the data gathered in Figure 5.1.7, the farmer-respondents’ minimum age was 18
years old and the maximum age was 84 years old. It is also evident that 30.47% of the farmer-
respondents belonged to the 48-57 years old age bracket, 29.46% of the respondents belonged to the
58-67 years old age bracket and 20.10% of the respondents belonged to 38-47 years old age bracket.
The farmers within the province of Oriental Mindoro average age was 54.58 years old. The figure
suggests that younger farmer groups were also present in the province. In terms on the number of
years in farming, the farmer respondent’s minimum number of years is one (1) year while the
maximum number of years in farming in 70 years.
0.60%
6.00%
20.00%
30.50%
29.50%
12.00%
1.40%
Figure 5.1.8 shows the summary of the responses in terms of the number of years in farming.
Based on the farmer-respondents’ profile, 25.07% were involved in farming for about 11 to 20 years
and 3.87% or a fraction of the respondents had been farming for about 51 to 60 years. The average
years in farming was 28 years. Evidently, older farmers tended to continue farming as their main
source of income. Meanwhile, 14.04% of the farmer-respondents were involved in farming for about
1 to 10 years, which suggests that there is a significant number of farmers that are still relatively new
to farming.
14.04%
25.07%
21.06%
20.77%
13.75%
4.44%
0.87%
Figure 5.1.10 shows the portions of responses by the farmers. Most of the farmer-respondents
in the province of Oriental Mindoro were high school graduates, elementary graduates, and
elementary undergraduates with 26.29%, 24.53% and 12.33%, respectively. While a small portion
are college graduates, college undergraduates and had vocational degrees with 11.07%, 7.80%, and
6.67%. Some of the possible factors of farmer-respondents to pursue farming were inheritance of the
farmland, early exposure to farming, and lack of other livelihood options.
The type of irrigation system appropriate to the farm is affected by the type of topography.
In the province, 87.14% of the respondents indicated that their farm lots were located on lowland
areas while 7.51% of the respondents considered their farms located on floods plains, 4.05% were
located on upland plains, and 1.30% were located on hilly lands. (Figure 5.1.12).
Topography also affects the size of farm lots of the farmer-respondents. In terms of farm size,
Figure 5.1.13 shows the responses of the farmers and the ranges of farm sizes. The average farms
size from the respondents’ data was 2.11 has. From the data gathered, only 0.10 hectares of land was
the minimum farm lot while 18 hectares of land was the maximum. From the farmer-respondents,
68.23% of the total had farm sizes of 1.1 to 5.1 hectares, 15.73% of the farmer-respondents had farm
sizes ranging from 5.1 to 10.1 hectares and 11.43% of the farmer-respondents had farm sizes ranging
from 0.6 to 1.1 hectares
Based on the data gathered (Figure 5.1.15), planting months occurred during May-July and
November-January. Farmer-respondents planned their cropping calendar based on the availability
of water during those months. Following this pattern, Figure 5.1.16 shows the summary of harvest
by the farmer-respondents in the province of Oriental Mindoro. Evidently, harvesting months
occurred during the months of February-April and September-November. Varieties of rice, the
dominant crop in the province, could be cultivated from 100 up to 110 days, thus, the cropping
calendar set by the farmer-respondents were followed.
Figure 5.1.15. Farmer-respondents’ information on the planting month, Oriental Mindoro, 2019.
.
Management and Other Uses. Information on regarding management systems and other uses of
these irrigation systems were also obtained. Based on Figure 5.1.19 which shows the management of
the different small-scale irrigation projects, 77.09% of the farmer-respondents managed these
irrigation projects by themselves while 21.76% of the respondents consider their farmer’s
organization to facilitate the management of these irrigation projects. The difference in management
could be attributed to the ownership of these irrigation projects. Majority of these irrigation projects
in the province was privately owned and managed by individual farmers.
Figure 5.1.19. Farmer-respondents’ information on the management of SSIPs, Oriental Mindoro, 2019.
Figure 5.1.20 shows the support or the source of funds for the maintenance expenses of these
different types of irrigation systems. Most of the funds for maintenance expenses were covered by
farmer-respondents’ personal budget (79.05%) and some allotments were from the farmers’
organization fund (13.44%). Since majority of the respondents used STWs and PISOS most of the
expenses incurred were for fuel, replacement of consumable machine parts such as oil, belts, bearing,
packing, and other mechanical problems.
Source of Information. Information and knowledge on new technologies are vital in improving the
status of small-scale irrigation projects. Figure 5.1.21 shows the sources of information on farming
and irrigation for the farmer-respondents in the province of Oriental Mindoro. Most of the
information were provided by the LGU or the municipal extension personnel (50.54%) and the DA
(10.81%), while Cooperatives provide information for 6.21% of the respondents. Other information
brought by increasing availability of technology such a radio (12.27%), television (12.12%), mobile
phones through text and the internet (2.30%). There were still very few farmers who used the
internet and other forms of digital media. On the other hand, farmer-respondents were aware of the
support needed to improve their farming conditions.
Figure 5.1.22 shows the summary of the necessary support needed by the farming
respondents from the government or extension personnel. It is evident that most farmer-
respondents need inputs in their farms such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides (41.65%). While
government support such as farming techniques (33.98%), training on new irrigation technologies
(23.62%), seminar as well as agricultural equipment and machines comes second which shows the
willingness of the farmer-respondents to improve their farming methods. Inputs such as seeds and
fertilizers were sometimes provided to the farmers by the local government through the OMA. At the
same time, different government agencies such as the DA and SUCs provide farmer’s training and
support services to the farmers.
Figure 5.1.24. Problems encountered in the operation and utilization of existing SSIPs, Oriental
Mindoro, 2019.
Furthermore, identified existing SSIPs were also used for other needs as shown in Figure
5.1.25. Existing SSIPs were mostly used for household or domestic needs (51.79%) and followed by
other agricultural activities such as irrigation for fishponds (21.43%), for orchards (16.07%), for
piggeries (8.93%), and for livestock (1.79%).
Figure 5.1.25. Support from the government/extension personnel, Oriental Mindoro Province, 2019.
5.1.2. Occidental Mindoro Provincial Profile: Small-Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) for the
Province of Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro is one of the island provinces, alongside Oriental Mindoro, comprising
Region IV-B (MIMAROPA). The province is in the west part of Mindoro Island, which lies below the
province of Batangas.
Boundary and Topography. The province is comprised of 11 municipalities, two legislative districts,
and 163 barangays. Nine of the municipalities, namely Paluan, Abra de Ilog, Mamburao, Santa Cruz,
Sablayan, Calintaan, Rizal, San Jose, and Magsaysay, are located in the mainland, while the
municipalities of Lubang and Looc share a group of islands northwest of the mainland. A large portion
(64.62%) of the land area of the province is dominated by steep to very steep mountainous lands
with slope exceeding 30%. A large fraction of the land areas of the northern municipalities, namely
Paluan, Abra de Ilog Mamburao, and Santa Cruz, as well as the central municipality of Sablayan,
exhibit this kind of topography, with roughly a quarter or less of the land areas are shared by plains
and nearly sloping lands. The municipality of
Sablayan has the largest land area of about 2,194
square kilometers or 219,407 hectares, which
represent 37.32% of the total land area of the
province, making it the largest municipality in the
entire Philippines in terms of land area. A portion of
the Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park is part of its
jurisdiction. A rather different topographical setting
is exhibited by the southern municipalities of
Calintaan, Rizal, San Jose, and Magsaysay, where level
to nearly sloping lands with slope of about 0-3%,
represent more than half of the total land area and
transition into gently sloping to undulating and
rolling lands with a slope of about 3-18%. The coastal
plains and nearly sloping lands – roughly 24% of the
total land area -- in the province harbor lush soils,
with rich groundwater reservoirs beneath the closely
knitted annual crop production and built-up areas.
An almost equal share of mountainous and sloping
areas, and flat lands is observed in the island
Figure 5.1.26. Map of Occidental Mindoro.
municipalities of Lubang and Looc. Figure 5.1.26 Basic source of data: NAMRIA
shows the geographical boundaries of the province of (Map generated for this project)
Occidental Mindoro.
Climate. The province experiences an average temperature of 27.3 ⁰C and receives an average annual
total rainfall of 2279.2 mm based on the baseline climate information evaluated from 1971 to 2000
by PAGASA. The climate of the province is classified as Type I climate based on the Climate Map of
the Philippines developed by PAGASA. The province experiences a dry season from November to
April and wet season for the rest of the year. The peak observations in temperature occur from March
to May, while peak rainfall values are observed from July to August. Minimum rainfall values are
observed from December to January.
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Land Resources and Distribution. Mindoro Occidental has total land area of 5,879.85 square
kilometers or 587,985 hectares, with 73% forestland and 27% alienable and disposable land, and it
represents a 21.41% of the entire region’s total land area. Compared to other MIMAROPA Provinces,
Occidental Mindoro has the smallest area for agricultural production, with Palawan having the
largest fraction (66.19%). Occidental Mindoro devoted roughly 32.27% of its land to agricultural
production, 2.6% for residential and 64.61% for mineral, military and civil reservations. The
remaining fraction represents the commercial and industrial areas. As of 2015, the forest cover in the
province, that is, visible from satellite observations, has a total area of 116,446.42 hectares (1,164.46
square kilometers), roughly 7.64% is comprised of closed forest, and 92.36% is comprised of open
forest. Mangrove forests has a total area of 1,673. 53 hectares (16.74 square kilometers). As of 2019,
the province devoted 59,594 hectares and 28,602 hectares to production of irrigated palay and
rainfed palay, respectively, according to the PSA, Overall, a total of 88,196 hectares and 19,648
hectares were devoted to production of palay, and corn, respectively.
Water Resources. The mountain ranges that span across the center of the island collect abundant
rainwater and create the bulk of the watersheds, which make surface waters available for utilization.
The major watersheds in Occidental Mindoro include Magbando, Amnay, Cagaray, Lumintao,
Mamburao, Pandan, Mongpong, Sta Cruz, Pola-Silangan, and Cabariwan watersheds. With the
mountain range strategically located at the center of the island and east of the low-lying areas of the
province, these watersheds all drain southwest of the province except Abra de Ilog River Basin, which
is the only major watershed of the province that drains to the north. There are 19 minor watersheds
in the mainland with less than 150 km² of catchment area, namely the Amindan, Amnay, Anahawin,
Balinaga, Banabahan, Bato, Binuagin, Binuangan, Bulalacao, Busuangan, Calauag, Ibod, Mamara,
Mananao, Mauhao, Nagapi, Pasugui, Tubaong at Tuguilan watersheds. The island municipalities of
Looc and Lubang harbor the minor watersheds of Pola, and Tangal, respectively. Inland waters –
rivers, ponds and lakes - have total area of 7,661.99 hectares (1.30% of total land area) based on
2015 land cover data from NAMRIA. According to MGB, the southwestern portion of the province is
covered with quartenary alluvium, limestones, calcareous sandstones, mudstones and siltstones with
andesite and andesitic tuff, which explains the abundance of groundwater in the area as
demonstrated by the large number of functional STWs documented in the province. The abundance
of water resources supports not only the vast crop production areas but also the inland aquaculture
activities. A total land area of 2989.71 hectares (0.51% of total land area) is devoted to aquaculture
production.
Irrigation Development. Occidental Mindoro has an estimated total irrigable area of 54,056.00
hectares (540.56 square kilometers) and an actual irrigated area of 31,462.70 hectares (314.63
square kilometers). The NIS, NIA-assisted CIS, small privately-owned irrigation systems and other
government agency initiatives contribute to the irrigation development of the province, with a
cumulative percentage of approximately 58.20% (NIA,2018). Figure 5.1.27 shows the status of
irrigation development in Occidental Mindoro province.
Figure 5.1.27. Status of irrigation development in Occidental Mindoro (as of December 31, 2018).
Source: NIA. 2018
The NIA estimates of potential irrigable area is based on a 0-3% slope and contiguous area of
100 ha. Areas with slopes of between 3-8% and even up to 8-15% and small patches of areas less
than 100 ha can be irrigated by small scale irrigation systems. Figure 5.1.28 summarizes the SSIPs in
the province of Occidental Mindoro funded by both Rice Banner Program and HVCDP based on data
from the BSWM. There were 18 DDs and five (5) SWIPs documented in Occidental Mindoro, based on
the inventory of SSIPs provided by the BSWM.
Table 5.1.5. Total SSIP identified in the province of Occidental Mindoro, by municipality, and by type of
SSIP, 2019.
IDENTIFIED/GEO-TAGGED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
MUNICIPALITY Deep
DD PISOS SD SFR STW SWIP SPIS TOTAL
Well
Abra de Ilog 46 33 79
Calintaan 55 1 39 95
Looc
Lubang 9 275 284
Magsaysay 57 83 140
Mamburao 1 34 5 2 34 1 77
Paluan 7 4 11
Rizal 6 13 19
Sablayan 4 14 354 372
San Jose 396 1 1310 1707
Santa Cruz 5 100 105
TOTAL 5 629 6 3 2245 1 2889
Figure 5.1.30 presents the number of respondents by type of SSIP in the province. The
province has notable groundwater reservoir that has promoted the utilization of STWs to tap
groundwater for irrigation, hence the large number of STW units allocated in the province. By using
pumping systems, the surface water resources are also made available for supplemental irrigation.
Figure 5.1.30. Number of respondents using different types of small-scale irrigation projects,
Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
The respondents were from almost all the municipalities of Occidental Mindoro, except the
municipalities of Looc, an island municipality along with the municipality of Lubang, and Calintaan.
The bulk of the survey data was obtained from the municipality of Mamburao (61 respondents)
followed by the municipality of Sablayan (25 respondents), San Jose (23 respondents) and Rizal (20
respondents). Table 5.1.6 presents the number of respondents per municipality per type of SSIP.
Table 5.1.6. Total SSIP identified in the province of Occidental Mindoro, by municipality, and by type of
SSIP, 2019.
NO. OF FARMER-RESPONDENTS
MUNICIPALITY
DD PISOS SD SFR STW SWIP TOTAL
Abra de Ilog 6 6 12
Calintaan
Looc
Lubang 11 11
Magsaysay 1 5 6
Mamburao 34 5 2 20 61
Paluan 2 15 17
Rizal 6 13 1 20
Sablayan 25 25
San Jose 8 3 12 23
Santa Cruz 18 18
TOTAL 57 5 5 125 1 193
Other information and data were also gathered from the survey. This information is vital in
understanding the status of farmer-respondents about the utilization of the different type of small-
scale irrigation projects as well as the whole farming systems of the province.
Figure 5.1.32 shows the ranges of farmer-respondents in terms of their age. Based on the
data gathered, farmer-respondents’ minimum age is 18 years old while the maximum age reached to
79 years old. The bulk of the respondents (34.78 %) belong to the 41-50 years old age bracket. The
average age of farmers in the province was 51, that is, within the age bracket of 51-60 years old
(27.63%) of the respondents. These findings suggest that most of the farmers in Occidental Mindoro,
belong in older age group. In terms on the number of years in farming, the farmer respondent’s
minimum number of years is one (1) year while the maximum number of years in farming in 63 years
(Figure 5.1.33).
Figure 5.1.33. Farmer-respondents’ information based on the number of years in farming, Occidental
Mindoro, 2019.
Most of the farmer-respondents in the province of Occidental Mindoro attained primary and
secondary education, which accounts for 25% and 23% of the total responses, respectively (Figure
5.1.35). Farmer-respondents pursued farming mainly due to several reasons such as inheritance of
the farmland, passing on farming from generation to generation, early exposure to farming, among
others.
Figure 5.1.36 shows farmers’ responses in terms of tenurial status. Almost 69.43% of the
respondents were the owners of the land they cultivate and only 22.28% of the farmer-respondents
were tenants. Other types tenurial status included lessee, farm labor, farming on relative’s land, using
the land for free and different combinations of these types.
Figure 5.1.36. Respondents’ information based on the farmer type, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
Type of Irrigation System. Relevant information on the type of irrigation system as well as the
prevailing cropping systems in the province were also obtained. Majority of the respondents (74%)
cultivated specific crops during the first cropping season and continued to cultivate during the
second season while 4% of the farmer-respondents produced crops up to the third cropping season.
Roughly 22% of the farmer-respondents cultivated specific crops during the first growing season
only. Different factors could be attributed to the capability of the farmers to cultivate certain crops at
different cropping seasons such as the topography. Figure 5.1.37 shows the farm location of the
farmer-respondents.
The type of irrigation system appropriate to the farm is affected by the type of topography.
In Occidental Mindoro, 73% of the respondents indicated that their farm lots were located on lowland
areas while 20% of the respondents noted that their farms were located on floods plains as well as
upland plains. Topography also affects the size of farm lots of the farmer-respondents. Figure 5.1.38
shows the responses of the farmers-respondents in terms of farm sizes. Most of the farmer
respondents (61.19%) are small farm holders with 1-5-ha. farm holdings.
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Figure 5.1.38. Respondents’ information based on area planted, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
Majority of the respondents (63%) Figure 5.1.39. Respondents' information based on the
cultivated rice throughout the year. Corn crops planted, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
is also being cultivated in some areas after
planting rice due to limitation in irrigation supply. Farmer-respondents in the province also
cultivated vegetables such as ‘ampalaya’ or bitter gourd, string beans, cucumber, eggplant, lettuce,
radish, squash and other high value crops. Crops highly used as aromatics such as garlic and onion
were also cultivated by farmer-respondents.
Figure 5.1.40 shows the planting months as reported by farmer-respondents. It is evident that
planting months happen during July and terminal months of November and December, which
coincided with the months when the peak rainfall observations occur. Farmer-respondents planned
their cropping calendar based on the availability of water during those months. Following this
pattern, Figure 5.1.41 shows the summary of harvest by the farmer-respondents in the province of
Occidental Mindoro. Evidently, harvesting months happen during the months of February-April and
October-November. The dominant crops in the province – rice and corn, could be cultivated from 100
up to 110 days.
29.78%
27.12%
13.32%
10.65%
9.44%
5.81%
2.18%
0.24% 0.48% 0.24% 0.00% 0.73%
Figure 5.1.41. Respondents' information based on harvesting month, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
From the results, 90% of the farmers obtained their irrigation systems through private
organization or through private funding while 1% of the respondents obtained their irrigation
through government organizations. Irrigation systems through government organizations could be
attributed to the Rice Banner Program and HVCDP as indicated by the BSWM data.
Management and Other Uses. Information regarding management systems and other uses of these
irrigation systems were also obtained as part of the survey. Figure 5.1.43 shows the management of
the different small-scale irrigation projects available in the province. Based on the results, 91.19% of
the farmer-respondents managed these irrigation projects while 7.25% of the respondents
considered their farmer’s organization for the management of these irrigation projects, which could
be attributed to the ownership of these irrigation projects and the type of irrigation system. Majority
of these irrigation projects in the province was privately owned, thus, the management was also done
by individual farmers. In addition, the irrigation systems prevalent in the area were of portable and
compact type.
Figure 5.1.44 shows the support or the source of funds for the maintenance expenses of these
different types of irrigation systems. Most of the funds for maintenance expenses were covered by
farmer-respondents’ personal budgets and some expenses were from the farmers’ organization fund.
Therefore, most of the province’s farmer spent their own funds for the management and maintenance
of their irrigation systems. These expenses were further elaborated through the identification of
problems encountered in the operation and utilization of existing small-scale irrigation projects by
the farmer-respondents. Some of these problems were line canal problems, improper utilization of
irrigation projects, the fuel cost for the engine used by the pump, maintenance problems, wear and
tear of some parts, and mechanical problems, among others.
Figure 5.1.44. Respondents' information based on support for maintenance expenses, Occidental
Mindoro, 2019.
Figure 5.1.45. Respondents' information based on the source of information on farming and
irrigation, Occidental Mindoro, 2019.
The DTM of Mindoro provinces (Figure 5.2.1) reveals the highest locations on the island:
Mount Halcon, which stands at 2,586 m above sea level (masl) within the jurisdiction of Oriental
Mindoro, and Mount Iglit-Baco in Occidental Mindoro. These mountains sprawling in the middle of
the island have very steep slopes (Appendix Figure 15 and Appendix Figure 16) that cascade
accumulated rainwater down to the vast plains where agriculture and other livelihoods flourish.
These key topographical features play an important role in the stratification of climate, which also
influences the hydrologic output of the watersheds, as well as the agricultural productivity of the
area, creating local climates that can vary even between short distances (Young et al., 1997; Apaydin
et al., 2010; Napoli et al., 2020). These variations provide some insights into the spatial distribution
of prime land activities in the Mindoro provinces (Figure 5.2.2).
The scope of the SSIP site suitability analysis encompasses the entire crop production areas
in Mindoro provinces. Crop production areas, which are classified into annual and perennial crop
areas, cover almost the entire flat lands on the eastern side. The province of Oriental Mindoro is the
region and country’s top producer of calamansi, and region’s top producer of banana and palay
according to National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). On the western side or
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areas and a combination of brushes and shrubs, with minimal areas devoted to perennial crop
production as shown in Figure 5.2.2. While Oriental Mindoro appears to have a comparative
advantage in producing a wide range of agri-based products such as banana-based and calamansi-
based products, Occidental Mindoro takes pride as the top producer of corn and onion among the five
provinces of MIMAROPA region (NEDA, 2017; PSA, 2020). These notable differences in the
agricultural products between the two provinces are explained by several factors, one of which is the
prevalent spatial distribution of available water resources to foster crop production (Figure 5.2.3).
As evident in Figure 5.2.3, the western side (Occidental Mindoro) of the island receives a
higher magnitude of total rainfall compared to the eastern side. This may be attributed to the
occurrence of Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) and the existence of the mountain range separating the
two sides of the island. Nevertheless, the average annual total rainfall in both Mindoro provinces
exceeds the minimum threshold of 1,000 mm to support marginally functional SFRs (Table 4.5.4) and
1,200 mm to support marginally functional SWIP (Table 4.5.6).
These findings infer that the Mindoro provinces have high available water resources to
promote the use of on-farm water facilities in the familiar form of man-made pits, ponds, and
reservoirs. However, a high abundance of rainfall alone does not automatically equate to high
suitability of on-farm water reservoirs as the former only gauges the potential of the latter.
Reservoirs also depend on the effective retention of moisture, which is influenced by slope and soil
texture. The spatial distribution of soil texture in Mindoro provinces is presented in Figure 5.2.4.
Figure 5.2.4 reveals that, clay, clay loam, and silty clay loam soil textures are extensively dominant in
the Mindoro provinces. Coupled with the high rainwater availability, the development of on-farm
water storage structures in these areas is highly feasible since they can retain more of the excess
rainfall for irrigation. These soils have
Table 5.2.1. Typical water-holding capacity values of
relatively high water-holding capacities selected soil textures.
(expressed in mm of water per cm depth
Water holding
of soil) (Table 5.2.1). Other visible soil Soil
capacity (mm/cm)
textures include sands that represent the
Sand 0.4-0.9
river washed materials formed along the
rivers and streams and subjected to Loamy sand 0.6-1.2
periodic overflow. The observed unit Sandy loam 1.1-1.5
discharge of selected river basins in Loam, silty loam 1.7-2.3
Mindoro Provinces was presented in Clay loam, silty clay loam 1.4-2.1
Table 5.2.2. Adapted from Jensen (1980).
Based on the hydrologic frequency analysis, the 80% dependable streamflow per unit area of
selected river basins in Mindoro provinces ranges from 0.02 lps/ha to 0.63 lps/ha (Table 5.2.2) with
the minimum and maximum values represented by Mimping and Amnay river basins, respectively,
which are both located in Occidental Mindoro. Amnay river basin has the largest drainage area of 338
km2, corresponding to 5.7% of the total land area of Occidental Mindoro. However, aside from the
geometry of watersheds, other factors influence the river discharge including rainfall (Figure 5.2.3),
soil texture (Figure 5.2.4), land cover (Figure 5.2.2) and density of irrigation projects that tap surface
water resources (Figure 5.4.1 and Figure 5.4.2). The large disparity between the hydrologic outputs
of the watersheds in Occidental Mindoro can be attributed to the existing forest cover in the province
(Figure 5.2.2). In terms of groundwater resources, Occidental Mindoro is endowed with accessible
groundwater reservoirs as shown in Figure 5.2.5.
Table 5.2.2. Dependable flow per unit area of selected river basins in Mindoro Provinces.
80%
dependable
Province River basin
discharge
(lps/ha)
Oriental Pola 0.08
Mindoro Balite 0.05
Sumagui 0.17
Baroc 0.09
Occidental Pagbahan 0.17
Mindoro Mimping 0.02
Amnay 0.63
Patrick 0.05
The estimates of static water level depth (mbgl) across the flat areas of the Mindoro provinces
were generated from the interpolation of several sampling points. Any inferences must be carefully
made since the reliability of the estimates decreases beyond the areas where these measurements
were made. Generally, Occidental Mindoro has more areas with static water level depths that are
suitable for STW development (Appendix Figure 24) than in Oriental Mindoro (Appendix Figure 23).
Furthermore, the deepest static water level of 104 mbgl was documented in the north of Oriental
Mindoro.
Figure 5.2.5. Spatial distribution of static water level depth (mbgl) in Mindoro Provinces.
5.3. Delineation of the service area of existing SSIPs and potential service area for new SSIPs
The analysis of composite images derived from the Sentinel 1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
C-band data yielded significant findings on the spatial distribution of irrigated rice areas across the
annual crop production areas of Mindoro provinces. This information is paramount in the delineation
of the potential service areas where SSIPs can be developed to supplement irrigation. The results are
further elaborated in the following sections.
The delineated irrigated rice areas in Occidental Mindoro totaled 79,922.93 ha representing
84% of the total land area devoted to crop production. The remaining 16% or 15,769.35 ha reflects
the potential service areas, which include the perennial crop production area.
The distribution of irrigated rice and SSIP potential service areas per municipality is
presented in Table 5.3.1. Among the 11 municipalities of the province, Santa Cruz, and Rizal have
irrigated rice areas exceeding 90% of the total crop production area, while they are between 75% to
90% in Mamburao, Paluan, Magsaysay, San Jose, Calintaan and Sablayan. This corresponds to the SSIP
potential areas of at least 10% of the total crop production area. On the other hand, the northern
municipality of Abra de Ilog and the island municipalities of Lubang and Looc, still have large
potential service areas of 52.67%, 40.79%, and 33.41%, respectively. The spatial distribution of
irrigated rice areas and SSIP potential irrigable areas across Occidental Mindoro is presented in
Figure 5.3.1.
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The delineated irrigated rice areas in Oriental Mindoro totaled 71,080.81 ha or 32% of the
total land area devoted to crop production. Compared to Occidental Mindoro, the potential service
areas are higher with a total of 149,888.81 ha covering the remaining 68% of the total crop
production area and includes the vast perennial crop production area.
The distribution of irrigated rice and SSIP potential service areas in each municipality of
Oriental Mindoro is presented in Table 5.3.2. The municipalities with irrigated rice areas not
exceeding a quarter of their respective total crop production areas include Puerto Galera, San
Teodoro, Pola, Mansalay, Bulalacao, and Socorro. These municipalities have corresponding SSIP
potential service area of at least 75% of the respective total crop production area. The municipalities
of Bongabong, Gloria, Bansud, Pinamalayan, Baco, Victoria, and Roxas have irrigated rice areas within
25-50% of their respective crop production areas, while the rest have irrigated rice areas exceeding
50%. The city of Calapan and the municipality of Naujan have the largest irrigated rice areas at 64%
and 65.21%, respectively. The spatial distribution of irrigated rice areas and SSIP potential irrigable
areas across Oriental Mindoro is presented in Figure 5.3.2.
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All the identified and geo-tagged SSIPs within the crop production areas of Mindoro
Provinces were retrieved from the enumeration results. A total of 4,916 SSIPs were successfully
documented, which is the scope of the SSIP site suitability analysis.
Based on the findings, there were 2,519 SSIPs documented in the crop production areas of
Occidental Mindoro. The SSIPs that use pumps and prime movers (e.g. gasoline or diesel engines),
specifically STW and PISOS, constitute 1,938 (77%) and 484 units (19%) of the total number of
surveyed SSIPs, respectively. The remainder consists of 76 dug wells, 11 deep wells, four (4) DDs,
three (3) SDs, two (2) SFRs, and one (1) SWIP.
The inventory of SSIPs per municipality is shown in Table 5.4.1. The municipality of San Jose
has the highest number of documented STW with 1,108 units (57% of total STWs), PISOS with 320
units (66%), and dug wells with 62 units (82%). The municipality of Paluan has the fewest with only
sic (6) PISOS and three (3) STW units. The municipality of Sablayan has all the four (4) DD sites while
Mamburao, has the lone SWIP site. The spatial distribution of these existing SSIP sites across the crop
production areas of the province is illustrated in Figure 5.4.1.
Table 5.4.1. Distribution of SSIPs per municipality in the crop areas of Occidental Mindoro.
Dug
Municipality DD PISOS SD SFR STW Well SWIP Total
Well
Abra de Ilog 28 21 10 59
Calintaan 55 24 11 90
Looc 0
Lubang 7 266 273
Magsaysay 28 77 105
Mamburao 20 3 2 28 1 54
Paluan 6 3 9
Rizal 3 7 10
Sablayan 4 12 315 4 335
San Jose 320 1108 62 1490
Santa Cruz 5 89 94
Total 4 484 3 2 1938 76 11 1 2519
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Based on the results of enumeration, there were 2,397 SSIPs documented in the crop
production areas of Oriental Mindoro. The SSIPs that use pumps and prime movers (e.g. gasoline or
diesel engines), specifically STW and PISOS, constitute about 1,965 units (82%) and 33 units (14%)
of the total number of SSIPs, respectively. The remainder consists of 12 DDs, 13 SDs, 70 SFRs, and
seven (7) SWIP sites.
The inventory of SSIPs in each municipality was tabulated in Table 5.4.2. Calapan City has the
highest number of documented SSIPs with 1,178 STW (60% of total) and 102 PISOS units (31%).
Calapan City ranks second to Naujan in the fewest remaining SSIP potential service areas. The
municipalities of Puerto Galera, with only one (1) SD, and San Teodoro, with a lone DD, have the
lowest number of documented SSIPs. The sites of extensive SSIP coverage were the municipalities of
Bansud with two (2) DDs, four (4) SWIPs, and 63 SFRs, and Mansalay, which has three (3) SWIP sites
along with two (2) SFRs and 98 PISOS sites. The spatial distribution of these existing SSIP sites within
the province is illustrated in Figure 5.4.2.
Table 5.4.2. Distribution of SSIPs per municipality in the crop areas of Oriental Mindoro.
Baco 21 37 58
Bansud 2 63 303 4 372
Bongabong 11 8 19
Bulalacao 77 77
Calapan City 102 1178 1280
Gloria 3 4 7
Mansalay 98 2 76 3 179
Naujan 18 110 128
Pinamalayan 1 26 18 45
Pola 60 8 68
Puerto Galera 1 1
Roxas 2 35 37
San Teodoro 1 1
Socorro 4 10 14
Victoria 4 1 5 101 111
Total 12 330 13 70 1965 7 2397
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The suitable sites for the development of SFR, STW, and PISOS are presented through color-
coded areas in the map, while for SWIP and DD, the color symbols are reflected in the stream itself.
In the planning and construction of SWIPs and DDs, the feasibility and site evaluation must be well-
planned in compliance with the established standards (e.g., PAES 229:2017, PAES 225:2017). Hence,
the results of the site suitability analysis employed in this study should only serve as references for
the selection of potential streams or reservoir sites for SWIPs and DDs and should require further
evaluation (e.g. feasibility study). For DD development, it is important to emphasize that the
developed framework has no provisions to determine the exact point location where a DD can be
constructed, hence the suitable sites are presented in the form of color-coded stream segments. For
SWIP development, the symbols only suggest a potential site, which should be subjected to further
evaluation and verification.
The results of the suitability analysis for SSIP development in the province are elaborated
further in the following sections.
The depth of static water level (Appendix Figure 23 and Appendix Figure 24) accounts for 70%
weight on the suitability factor with well discharge accounting for the remaining 30%. For the
constraints, the site should be within a shallow well area and that the service area should not be
within existing irrigated areas. The static water level data were taken from the MGB and most of the
sampling points have static water levels greater than 6 mbgl since these are deep wells for domestic
water supply.
The groundwater profile maps (Appendix Figure 21 and Appendix Figure 22) from National
Water Resources Board (NWRB) were used as screeners to limit the STW suitable areas to the
shallow areas. The NWRB defines shallow well areas as aquifers whose depths are less than 20 mbgl
and found at elevations of less than 50 amsl. Note that these maps were generated in the 1980s from
a limited number of old wells. The MGB has been trying to update these maps but they have not been
released yet. Based on the well discharge factor, the majority of the potential service areas in the
region are located in areas with extensive and productive aquifers (Appendix Figure 19 and Appendix
Figure 20). However, a large fraction of these areas were filtered out when the static water levels and
shallow well areas were considered in the suitability analysis. Moreover, the restriction that the
suitable service areas for STWs should not be within existing irrigated areas also decreased the areas
where STW could be developed. This condition limits the possibility of conjunctive use of STWs as
supplemental irrigation to existing gravity systems, especially during prolonged dry seasons and
droughts.
Because of these imposed problems and limitations, the identified potential service areas for
STWs have been greatly reduced. This is proven by the location of many existing STWs outside the
identified suitable areas as discussed and shown in Section 5.5.
Based on the analysis, the suitable areas for STW development were 1,124.08 ha or only
about 7% of the PIAs of the province. These are comprised of 882.28 ha of marginally suitable, 241.8
ha of moderately suitable areas, and no highly suitable areas. The areal distribution of suitable sites
for STW development per municipality is presented in Table 5.4.3. The suitable sites were found only
in the municipalities of Abra de Ilog, Magsaysay, Mamburao, Sablayan, and Santa Cruz. Sablayan has
the largest hectarage with 148.42 moderately suitable and 643.04 ha marginally suitable areas.
Table 5.4.3. Distribution of STW suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Abra de Ilog 3.33 0.00
Calintaan 0.00 0.00
Looc 0.00 0.00
Lubang 0.00 0.00
Magsaysay 37.45 59.99
Mamburao 78.03 0.63
Paluan 0.00 0.00
Rizal 0.00 0.00
Sablayan 643.04 148.42
San Jose 0.00 0.00
Santa Cruz 120.44 32.75
Total 882.28 241.80
The areas with a static water level depth between 2-6 m below ground level (mbgl) spread
throughout the flat lands in the municipalities of Magsaysay, San Jose, Rizal, Calintaan, Sablayan,
Santa Cruz, and Mamburao (Appendix Figure 24). The potential irrigable areas are also underlain
with extensive and productive aquifers (Appendix Figure 20). However, a large fraction of these areas
were filtered out when the GWP map and irrigated rice areas were considered in the suitability
analysis. This map showed that the shallow areas are located in the municipalities of Magsaysay,
Sablayan, Santa Cruz, Mamburao and Abra de Ilog and none in Calintaan, Rizal and San Jose. Figure
5.4.3 shows the spatial distribution of STW suitable sites across the PIA of Occidental Mindoro.
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The suitable areas for STW development totaled 1,668.79 ha or just about 1.11% of the PIAs
of the province. This is divided into 1,290.62 ha marginally suitable, 373.56 ha moderately suitable,
and just 4.61 ha highly suitable areas. The areal distribution of suitable sites for STW development
in each municipality is presented in Table 5.4.4. No suitable sites are located in the municipalities of
Gloria, Naujan, Pola, Puerto Galera, Victoria, and Calapan City. The highly suitable areas are only
found in the municipality of Socorro. The municipality of Baco has the largest area suitable for STW
development.
Table 5.4.4. Distribution of STW suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Baco 349.27 82.15 0.00
Bansud 71.89 15.00 0.00
Bongabong 174.19 42.25 0.00
Bulalacao 253.65 107.33 0.00
Calapan City 0.00 0.00 0.00
Gloria 0.00 0.00 0.00
Mansalay 81.90 29.81 0.00
Naujan 0.00 0.00 0.00
Pinamalayan 67.26 28.86 0.00
Pola 0.00 0.00 0.00
Puerto Galera 0.00 0.00 0.00
Roxas 28.24 7.50 0.00
San Teodoro 29.28 0.09 0.00
Socorro 234.94 60.58 4.61
Victoria 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 1290.62 373.56 4.61
The areas with a static water level depth ranging from 2-6 mbgl are mainly located in
municipalities of Bulalacao, with small areas confined in the municipalities of San Teodoro, Baco,
Socorro, Pinamalayan, Gloria, Bansud, Bongabong, Roxas and Mansalay (Appendix Figure 23). The
PIAs are also underlain with extensive and productive aquifers (Appendix Figure 19). However, a
large fraction of these alternatives were filtered out when the GWP map (Appendix Figure 21) was
considered in the suitability analysis. Although the map showed that the shallow areas stretch from
north to south including the municipalities of Baco, Calapan City, Naujan, Victoria, Pola, Socorro,
Pinamalayan, Gloria, Bansud, Bongabong, Roxas, Mansalay and Bulalacao, suitable areas for STW
development were only delineated in the municipalities of Baco, Bansud, Bongabong, Bulalacao,
Mansalay, Pinamalayan, Roxas, San Teodoro, and Socorro. Figure 5.4.4 shows the spatial distribution
of STW suitable sites across the PIAs of Oriental Mindoro.
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The suitability score of the potential service areas for PISOS development depends on two
main factors namely the proximity of the area to open water source, and the elevation difference
between the service area and the water source. These thematic factors dictate the economy of
installing PISOS units in the area. Proximity to the open water source bears a 60% weight, hence
areas near river networks have high suitability scores (Figure 5.4.5 and Figure 5.4.6). On the other
hand, the elevation difference, which bears the remaining weight of 40%, dictates whether areas that
were deemed unsuitable due to distance can still be rated as marginally suitable for PISOS
development if the elevation difference is 6-m or less (Appendix Figure 10).
The overall suitable area for PISOS development in Occidental Mindoro is about 6,386.62 ha
or 41% of the PIA of the province. This includes 4,660.10 ha (30%) marginally, 836.23 ha (5%)
moderately, and 890.29 ha (6%), highly suitable areas. The remaining 59% are found to be unsuitable
for PISOS development. The distribution of suitable sites for PISOS development in each municipality
in terms of area is presented in Table 5.4.5.
Table 5.4.5. Distribution of PISOS suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Abra de Ilog 685.30 207.67 216.81
Calintaan 236.92 56.07 69.14
Looc 136.01 7.21 8.35
Lubang 527.60 39.92 29.27
Magsaysay 352.18 87.71 119.27
Mamburao 615.24 127.44 91.46
Paluan 97.63 25.69 19.39
Rizal 419.18 37.52 59.86
Sablayan 788.63 142.35 166.03
San Jose 495.33 61.57 79.26
Santa Cruz 306.08 43.09 31.44
Total 4660.10 836.23 890.29
The municipality of Abra de Ilog has the largest areas that are highly and moderately suitable
for PISOS development with 216.81 ha and 207.67 ha, respectively. The municipalities of Abra de
Ilog, Lubang, Mamburao, and Sablayan all have a total marginally suitable areas exceeding 500 ha.
The municipalities of Sablayan, Calintaan, and Rizal have access to surface waters cascading down
the steep slopes of the Iglit-Baco mountain complex and running through the extensive river
networks that drain towards the southwestern side of the island. It is also important to note that the
watersheds here receive a high average annual total rainfall of 2,690 mm as mentioned in the NADA
profile of the province (Figure 5.2.3).
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Figure 5.4.5. PISOS suitability map for Occidental Mindoro.
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The overall suitable area for PISOS development in Oriental Mindoro is 50,763.39 ha or about
34% of the PIAs of the province. This includes the marginally, moderately, and highly suitable areas
which are 36,351.12 ha (24%), 6,701.26 ha (5%), and 7,711.01 ha (5%), respectively. The remaining
66% of the total PIAs are unsuitable for PISOS development. The areal distribution of suitable sites
for PISOS development per municipality is presented in Table 5.4.6. The municipality of Bongabong
has the largest area highly suitable for PISOS development with 807.31 ha while the municipality of
Baco is tops on moderately suitable areas with 766.96 ha. Except in the municipalities of Pola and
Puerto Galera, all the city and municipalities of Oriental Mindoro have marginally suitable areas
exceeding 1,000 ha.
Table 5.4.6. Distribution of PISOS suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Baco 2479.77 766.96 704.63
Bansud 1534.90 413.13 454.35
Bongabong 5455.07 716.47 807.31
Bulalacao 1300.09 259.87 444.59
Calapan City 3230.26 532.77 604.71
Gloria 4332.57 631.40 666.31
Mansalay 2205.81 526.04 751.03
Naujan 3461.72 660.33 653.01
Pola 976.84 192.83 254.39
Puerto Galera 346.63 35.87 51.14
Roxas 1646.61 367.14 345.63
San Teodoro 1714.17 395.84 484.24
Socorro 3643.40 395.84 587.42
Victoria 1860.72 291.29 371.71
Total 36351.12 6701.26 7711.01
Topography plays an important role in the accessibility of surface waters for farm use. The
municipalities of Socorro, Pinamalayan, Gloria, Bansud, Bongabong, and Mansalay have access to
surface waters cascading down from the very steep slopes of the mountain complexes and running
through the extensive river networks that drain outwards the eastern side of the island. The northern
municipalities of San Teodoro, Baco, and Naujan, as well as Calapan City, take advantage of the
surface waters generated by the watersheds surrounding the highest peak of Mount Halcon ( Figure
5.2.1). The municipality of Puerto Galera also belongs to this area, but it fell short of the flatlands,
unlike the others. These findings are illustrated in the suitability map for PISOS development (Figure
5.4.6
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The suitability score of the potential irrigable areas for SFR development depends on three
factors namely, the average annual total rainfall, soil texture, and slope. Highly suitable sites for SFR
development are identified in sloping lands with undulating topography, receiving abundant rainfall,
and with high water-holding capacity soils such as loam, clay loam, and clayey soils (Mugo, 2019).
These thematic factors govern not only the potential of reservoirs as on-farm water storage
structures but also the productivity in the long run. The average annual total rainfall bears the highest
weight at 40% and with both Mindoro provinces exceeding 1,200 mm, the entire PIAs were classified
as highly suitable in terms of rainfall alone (Appendix Figure 13 and Appendix Figure 14). The
suitability scores vary spatially depending on soil texture (Appendix Figure 17 and Appendix Figure
18and slope (Appendix Figure 15 and Appendix Figure 16), both having suitability weights of 30%.
Both provinces are almost extensively dominated by soils with water-holding capacity that are
suitable enough for reservoirs to maximize water retention except in some areas along rivers that
are deposited with sand. Hence, slope ultimately dictates the spatial variability of SFR suitability in
the Mindoro Provinces.
All the potential irrigable areas in the province equivalent to 15,769.35 ha were found to be
suitable for SFR development. This is divided into 5,894.75 ha (37%) highly suitable, 9,286.42 ha
(59%) moderately suitable, and 588.18 ha (4%) marginally suitable areas. The areal distribution of
suitable sites for SFR development per municipality is presented in Table 5.4.7. The municipalities of
San Jose and Abra de Ilog have the largest areas highly suitable and moderately suitable for SFR
development with 1,211.18 ha and 2,027.46 ha, respectively. No marginally suitable areas were
identified in the municipality of Looc.
The high suitability of the PIAs of Occidental Mindoro to SFR is explained not only by the high
average annual total rainfall and high water-holding capacity of the soil textures but also by its
topography. A significant fraction of crop areas in the municipalities of Magsaysay, San Jose,
Calintaan, Rizal, and Sablayan, slowly transition to sloping lands, with land gradients reaching 8-18%.
The distribution of suitable sites across the crop production areas of Occidental Mindoro is shown in
Figure 5.4.7.
Table 5.4.7. Distribution of SFR suitable sites per municipality in Occidental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Abra de Ilog 109.02 2027.46 490.70
Calintaan 28.80 450.01 473.53
Looc 0.00 222.57 255.42
Lubang 160.68 1404.50 632.87
Magsaysay 42.52 530.87 877.97
Mamburao 70.16 957.59 476.00
Paluan 8.15 315.98 144.11
Rizal 58.81 482.64 375.59
Sablayan 65.98 1341.18 767.52
San Jose 4.26 1067.62 1211.18
Santa Cruz 39.81 486.01 189.85
Total 588.18 9286.42 5894.75
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Same with its west counterpart, all the potential irrigable area in Oriental Mindoro equivalent
to 149,888.81 ha are suitable for SFR development. The marginally, moderately, and highly suitable
areas totaled 3,700.36 ha (2%), 121,066.14 ha (81%), and 25,122.31 ha (17%). The areal distribution
of suitable sites for SFR development per municipality is presented in Table 5.4.8.
Table 5.4.8. Distribution of SFR suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro.
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
areas (ha) areas (ha) areas (ha)
Baco 0.00 5977.55 534.09
Bansud 0.00 6102.52 779.82
Bongabong 1565.30 14922.66 2798.56
Bulalacao 19.09 9191.94 5747.60
Calapan City 162.39 5801.25 661.34
Gloria 586.86 11238.20 1957.58
Mansalay 115.00 11854.90 2392.62
Naujan 657.87 8510.51 694.98
Pinamalayan 115.11 8237.41 1706.10
Pola 30.55 8297.74 1577.80
Puerto Galera 0.00 3160.82 372.55
Roxas 367.98 2813.78 220.39
San Teodoro 0.00 7996.90 1233.30
Socorro 0.00 10570.67 3094.78
Victoria 80.20 6389.29 1350.81
Total 3700.36 121066.14 25122.31
The municipalities of Bulalacao and Bongabong have the largest areas highly suitable and
moderately suitable for SFR development with 5,747.60 ha and 14,922.66 ha, respectively. No
marginally suitable areas were identified in the municipalities of Baco, Bansud, Puerto Galera, San
Teodoro, and Socorro. Again similar to Occidental Mindoro, topography or slope ultimately dictated
the spatial variability of SFR suitability in the province. In the municipalities situated near
mountainous areas such as Bulalacao, Socorro, Victoria, Pianamalayan, Mansalay, Pola, Bongabong,
Gloria, and Bansud, a significant fraction of crop areas slowly transition to sloping lands with land
gradients reaching 8-18%. This is not prevalent in the mountainous areas of the northern
municipalities. The suitability map for SFR development of Oriental Mindoro is shown in Figure 5.4.8.
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The suitability score of stream segments for DD development depends on two factors namely,
the 80% dependable river flow, and the potential service area. The suitable stream segments
generated by the integration of the two equally weighted factors were filtered by the combined
constraints of slope and river width. Highly suitable stream segments, thereafter, have a high 80%
dependable flow and potential service area, less than 20 m of river width, and land gradient greater
than 3%.
Based on the analysis, the 80% dependable flows of the delineated tributaries in both Mindoro
provinces were generally classified as highly suitable with discharge exceeding the threshold of 25
lps (Appendix Figure 1 and Appendix Figure 2). However, a large fraction of these suitable river
segments was filtered out when the combined constraints of slope (Appendix Figure 7 and Appendix
Figure 8) and river width (Appendix Figure 5 and Appendix Figure 6) were considered in the
suitability analysis. The slope constraint eliminated all irrigated rice areas less than 3% slope and
where wide rivers are located. It should be noted that these river segments could be suitable or
already have existing CIS or NIS. Hence, the locations of suitable river segments were identified near
the upstream sections where the river widths are less than 20 m and the lands are gently sloping to
undulating, with slope >3%.
The overall length of suitable stream segments for DD development in the province is about
161.78 km. The marginally, moderately, and highly suitable segments constitute about 21.76 km,
138.77 km, and 1.25 km of the total tributary length, respectively. The distribution of suitable stream
segments for DD development in each municipality is presented in Table 5.4.9.
The rivers in the municipality of Sablayan have the longest segments that are highly suitable
and moderately suitable for DD development at 0.40 km and 74.12 km, respectively. More suitable
stream segments for DDs are found in the northern municipalities of Paluan, Abra de Ilog, Santa Cruz,
and Sablayan because more PIAs there extend beyond a 3% slope compared to the southern
municipalities of Calintaan, Rizal, San Jose, and Magsaysay. The delineated suitable streams for DD
development in the province are presented in Figure 5.4.9.
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The overall length of suitable stream segments for DD development in the province is about
109.40 km. The marginally, moderately, and highly suitable segments constitute about 5.30 km, 64.59
km, and 39.51 km, of the total tributary length, respectively (Figure 5.4.10). The distribution of
suitable segment lengths for DD development per municipality is presented in Table 5.4.10. The
rivers in the municipality of Socorro and San Teodoro have the longest stream segments identified
as highly suitable and moderately suitable for DD development with lengths of 7.18 km and 14.96
km, respectively.
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The SWIP suitability score depends on four factors namely, the average annual total rainfall
(Appendix Figure 29 and Appendix Figure 30), soil texture (Appendix Figure 37 and Appendix Figure
38), slope (Appendix Figure 35 and Appendix Figure 36), and road networks (Appendix Figure 27 and
Appendix Figure 28). The constraints, on the other hand, include the sizes of the delineated watershed
area (Appendix Figure 39 and Appendix Figure 40), reservoir area (Appendix Figure 31 and Appendix
Figure 32) and service area (Appendix Figure 33 and Appendix Figure 34), and the geology, specifically
the presence or absence of limestone or karst formation (Appendix Figure 25 and Appendix Figure
26). Figure 5.4.11 and Figure 5.4.12 shows the potential SWIP sites in the provinces of Occidental
Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro, respectively. Again, it should be noted that these results should serve
only as a reference for further evaluation (e.g. feasibility study).
While the province obtained high scores on the rainfall and soil criteria, only one (1) potential
SWIP site was identified in the suitability analysis due to the limitations imposed by the three
constraints namely, watershed area, reservoir area, and non-limestone area. Fewer SSIP potential
irrigable areas are remaining in the province of Occidental Mindoro and the only potential SWIP site
is found in the municipality of Sablayan with a potential service area of at least 15 ha as shown in
Figure 5.4.11.
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Based on the suitability analysis, there are 71 potential SWIP sites identified within the PIAs
of the province. Of these, 30 are marginally suitable, 40 are moderately suitable, and only one (1)
highly suitable site. The distribution of these suitable sites in each municipality is presented in Table
5.4.11. The lone highly suitable and 7 of the moderately suitable sites were identified in the
municipality of Victoria. The majority (11 sites) of the marginally suitable sites were located in
Calapan City. The locations of the SWIP suitable sites in Oriental Mindoro is shown in Figure 5.4.12.
Table 5.4.11. Distribution of SWIP suitable sites per municipality in Oriental Mindoro
Marginally Moderately Highly
Municipality suitable suitable suitable
sites sites areas
Baco 1 6
Bansud 5
Bongabong 4 5
Bulalacao 1
Calapan City 11 2
Gloria 6
Mansalay 1
Naujan
Pinamalayan 5
Pola 2 1
Puerto Galera
Roxas 1
San Teodoro 1 3
Socorro 4 4
Victoria 7 1
Total 30 40 1
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The generated SSIP suitability maps were validated by superimposing the geo-tagged existing
SSIPs with the spatial distribution of suitable areas in the Mindoro provinces. The superimposed
maps are presented in the following sections. It is important to emphasize that the majority of
existing SSIPs were documented in the irrigated rice areas of the provinces; hence, the constraint
that limits the suitable areas to be within the potential irrigable areas was dispensed, and the site
suitability analysis was conducted encompassing the entire crop production area.
The generated suitable areas for STW development revealed the dearth of reliable
information on groundwater in the country. With only the MGB deep well data and with limited
information from the enumeration surveys, a large fraction of crop production areas specifically in
the province of Oriental Mindoro were found unsuitable for STW development (Appendix Figure 23)
because they have deep static water levels. In Occidental Mindoro, a significant portion of crop
production areas has suitable static water level depths but many of these areas were excluded when
the constraints were applied (Appendix Figure 22). The validation results show that only 681 out of
3,903 existing STW sites or just 17%, were identified within the generated suitable sites for STW
development. These results are shown in Figure 5.5.2.
The findings lifted from NADA revealed that of the 331 STW sites with data on the number of
installed pipes, 234 STWs use more than one pipe (a standard pipe length is 6-m or 20-ft) as shown
in Figure 5.5.1. These findings further 120
revealed the gaps and difficulties in gathering
STW or groundwater data. Farm-level 100
information is limited, with only a few 80
responses on vital datasheet items such as
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static water level depth, and the number of
pipes installed. Alternatively, some 40
respondents provided approximations based
20
on experience, historical account, or personal
judgment. Additionally, the capacity to 0
measure the actual static water level depth is 1 1.5 2 2.5 ≥3
restricted when the pump is installed, and Number of installed pipes
other methods are limited by the cost and
availability of instruments for measurement. Figure 5.5.1. Distribution of documented STWs based
on the number of installed pipes.
From the NADA findings, many of these wells are deeper than the 20 mbgl threshold for
shallow wells, but because of artesian pressure from the deeper aquifers, the piezometric water
levels inside these wells could have risen to less than 6 mbgl. Thus, it should be qualified that the
generated suitability areas were only based on the current data available and limited by the set of
criteria and constraints imposed. It is possible also that many areas, especially alluvial flood plains
and with existing irrigation systems, can be suitable for STW development. It is recommended to
review the suitability analysis to include well logs from existing STW as well as updated GWP maps
from the MGB.
Figure 5.5.2. Distribution of documented STWs across suitable and unsuitable areas within the crop
production areas of Mindoro provinces.
Dispensing the constraints in the site suitability analysis for STW development showed an
improvement in the accuracy of the site suitability analysis as shown in Figure 5.5.3. The number of
existing STWs within the generated suitable sites increased to 946 sites out of 3,903 or 24% of the
total existing STW sites. These findings suggest that the constraints included in the criteria need to
be redefined and generated from recent data. The GWP map used to generate one of the constraints
in this study no longer mirrors the current hydrogeological conditions in the province. The generated
alternative maps show the spatial distribution of STW suitable sites across the entire crop production
areas of Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro (Figure 5.5.4 and Figure 5.5.5).
Figure 5.5.3. Distribution of documented STWs across suitable and unsuitable areas in the revised
suitability map of the Mindoro provinces for STW development.
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The validation results show that 751 or 92% of the 814 existing sites were identified within
the generated suitable sites for PISOS development. Of these, 426 (52%), 82 (10%), and 243 (30%)
were identified within the marginally, moderately, and highly suitable areas, respectively. These
results are visualized in Figure 5.5.6.
Figure 5.5.6. Distribution of documented PISOS sites across suitable and unsuitable areas within the
crop production areas of Mindoro provinces.
The remaining 63 units (8%) were found to be in unsuitable areas for PISOS development.
This could be explained by the fact that most PISOS are not stationary or permanently installed at the
actual site of operation. For safekeeping purposes, owners dismount the pump sets (or prime movers
only leaving the pump in place) after operation especially if the site is far from the owner's house. In
some cases, the owner’s residences were documented as the site of operation. In others, the pumping
location within the river reach is changed depending on the area of the field to be irrigated. Another
possible consideration is that the spatial resolution of the DTM used was only 5 m and as such, river
sections less than 5 m in width could have been omitted. Existing PISOS sites located near these
unidentified stream segments would reflect a low suitability scale in terms of proximity to open
water sources.
The conditions of these PISOS units, whether they are fully operational or not, were not
analyzed in this study due to time and budgetary constraints, but it is recommended for actual field
evaluation or feasibility study.
The results show that all the documented SFR sites (72 units) were found within the
identified suitable areas for SFR development. Of these, 67 units (93%) were identified within
moderately suitable areas and only five (7%) in highly suitable areas. As previously discussed, based
on rainfall, soil texture, and slope, all the crop production areas in the Mindoro provinces are suitable
for SFR development. These results are shown in Figure 5.5.7.
Figure 5.5.7. Distribution of documented SFR sites across suitable areas within the crop production
areas of Mindoro provinces.
There were 16 documented DD sites within the crop production areas of the Mindoro
provinces. Of these existing sites, two (2) were found in highly suitable, and five (5) were in
moderately suitable stream segments. However, nine (9) sites were found in undelineated stream
segments. Based on the NADA results, some documented DDs divert water from rivers whose width
ranges from 1-2 m only. As such, the undelineated streams are perhaps due to the limited spatial
resolution of the DTM used. The summary of the validation of the DD suitability map is presented in
Figure 5.5.8. The results can be further improved by determining the optimum threshold to be
applied in watershed delineation to reveal actual river networks at the widest extent.
Figure 5.5.8. Distribution of documented DD sites across suitable river segments within the crop
production areas of Mindoro provinces.
There were eight documented SWIP sites in the two Mindoro provinces and all were found
within identified suitable sites (Figure 5.5.9). Six (6) SWIP sites were found in moderately suitable
areas, and two (2) were identified in marginally suitable sites. However, only four documented SSIPs
satisfy the combined constraints because the sites were located within irrigated rice areas.
Nevertheless, these findings mirror the results of the SFR map validation – the conditions in the crop
production areas of the provinces promote reservoirs as an on-farm water storage strategy.
Figure 5.5.9. Distribution of documented SWIP sites across suitable areas within the crop production
areas of Mindoro provinces.
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7. Summary of Findings
There was a total of 885 farmer-respondents that were interviewed for the NADA survey and
majority of the respondents were from Oriental Mindoro Province (692 respondents). From the
project’s geo-tagging of SSIPs and verification of submitted geo-tags within the Mindoro provinces’
crop area, the Mindoro Provinces has a total of 4,829 units of existing SSIPs which were mostly
located in Occidental Mindoro province (2,432 units). The prevalent SSIP in the region was STW
(3,903 units) and the least was SWIP (8 units) which are both mostly located in Oriental Mindoro
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Province (Table 7.). There may be some few SSIPs that had not been geo-tagged due to some project
limitations, such as accessibility of the SSIP, safety and security of enumerators.
The factors considered in the site suitability analysis for STW development were static water
level depth, well discharge, groundwater potential, and service area. The STW site suitability analysis
in the Mindoro Provinces showed that the highly suitable areas for STW development amount to only
0.07% of the provinces’ crop areas whereas 78.28% were not suitable. For PISOS site suitability
analysis the criteria were proximity to open water source, elevation difference between service are
and open water source, and service area. The PISOS analysis showed that 5.19% of the Mindoro
Provinces’ PIA were highly suitable for PISOS development and 65.50% were not suitable (Table 7.2)
Average annual total rainfall, soil texture, slope and service area were the factors used in SFR
site suitability analysis. Based on the SFR suitability analysis of the presented in Table 7.2, 18.72%
of the Mindoro Provinces’ PIA is highly suitable for SFR development and 78.69% is moderately
suitable. For DD site suitability analysis, the factors were 80% dependable water flow, potential
service area, river width, and slope to the service area. The DD suitability analysis resulted (Table
7.2) that 1.09% of the stream segments across the Mindoro Provinces’ PIA is highly suitable for DD
development and 92.76% is not suitable.
The criteria for SWIP site suitability analysis were average annual total rainfall, soil texture,
slope, road accessibility, PIA, geology, watershed area, and reservoir area. According to the SWIP
suitability analysis in the (Table 7.2), there were 72 sites identified suitable for SWIP development.
Around 3% of the potential sites are highly suitable for SWIP development and 55.56% is moderately
suitable.
By superimposing the geo-tagged existing SSIPs with the spatial distribution of suitable areas
in the Mindoro Provinces the validation of the generated suitability maps was performed. For STW,
only 17.45% (681 sites) of the identified existing STWs were found within the generated suitable
sites for STW development. With the revised suitability map, 24.24% (946 sites) of the existing STWs
were in suitable sites. Around 44% (7 sites) of the existing DDs were located within the suitable sites
and nine (9) were in undelineated segements. Of the existing PISOS, 751 sites (92.26%) were located
within generated suitable sites for PISOS development. All the identified existing SWIPs (8 sites) and
SFRs (72 sites) were located within the Mindoro Provinces’ suitable areas for SWIP and SFR
developments as presented in Table 7.3.
Table 7.3. Distribution of documented SSIP sites across suitable areas within the crop
production areas of Mindoro Provinces, 2020.
In Moderately In Highly
In Unsuitable In Marginally
SSIP Suitable Area/ Suitable Area/
Area Suitable Area
*Segment *Segment
*DD - - 5 2
PISOS 63 426 82 243
SFR - - 67 5
STW 3,222 615 66 -
STW revised
2,957 688 258 -
suitability map
SWIP - 2 6 -
8. Appendix Figures
Appendix Figure 1. River discharge thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 2. River discharge thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 3. Potential irrigable area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 4. Potential irrigable area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 5. River width thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 6. River width thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 7. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 8. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for DD development.
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Appendix Figure 9. Elevation difference thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for PISOS development.
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Appendix Figure 10. Elevation difference thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for PISOS development.
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Appendix Figure 11. Proximity to open source thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for PISOS development.
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Appendix Figure 12. Proximity to open source thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for PISOS development.
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Appendix Figure 13. Rainfall thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 14. Rainfall thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 15. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 16. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 17. Soil texture thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 18. Soil texture thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SFR development.
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Appendix Figure 19. Well discharge thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 20. Well discharge thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 21. Groundwater potential thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 22. Groundwater potential thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 23. Static water level depth thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 24. Static water level depth thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for STW development.
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Appendix Figure 25. Non-limestone area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 26. Non-limestone area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 27. Road accessibility thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 28. Road accessibility thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 29. Rainfall thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 30. Rainfall thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 31. Reservoir area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 32. Reservoir area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 33. Service area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 34. Service area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 35. Slope thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 36. Slope thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 37. Soil texture thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 38. Soil texture thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 39. Watershed area thematic map of Oriental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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Appendix Figure 40. Watershed area thematic map of Occidental Mindoro for SWIP development.
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C. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Schedule of Activities
Activity Anticipated Responsible Resources Budget
Major/Sub-Activity Year 1 Year 2
No. Results Person(s) Required Required
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
A-2 Primary Data Collection Dataset for Project Leader, Laptop, Depth meter,
(water table depths, groundwater and Project Staff current meter, GPS,
streamflow hydrological Project vehicles, Emergency
measurements) analysis labor/ enumerators,
Consultant
water analysis kits
URA1, URA2
Needs and Design Analysis
(NADA)
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Schedule of Activities
Activity Anticipated Responsible Resources Budget
Major/Sub-Activity Year 1 Year 2
No. Results Person(s) Required Required
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
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Bureau of Agricultural Research
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
E-mail: rd@bar.gov.ph website: www.bar.gov.ph
Project Title: Identifying Suitable Sites for Small Scale Irrigation Projects (SSIPs) in Period July 01, 2018 –
Mindoro Provinces through GIS-Based Water Resources Assessment covered: March 31, 2020
Proponent: Rossana Marie C. Amongo, PhD Agency: University of the Philippines Los
Associate Professor, AMPED-IABE, CEAT Baños Center for Agri-Fisheries and
Biosystems Mechanization
(BIOMECH) &
Institute of Agricultural Engineering
(IABE),
College of Engineering and Agro-
Industrial Technology (CEAT)
The development of a regional water assessment map for identifying the suitability of an area for small scale
Potential Impact: irrigation projects shall provide an efficient decision tool in policy making and development planning. The
output of the project shall promote optimal utilization of both physical and financial resources.
Influencing
Objectively Significant
Actual Factors and/or
Narrative Summary Verifiable % Action Taken Findings and/or
Accomplishments Problems
Indicators Remarks
Encountered
Outcome
Developed
procedure for
Goal: Develop a water
water resources
resources assessment
Development of a assessment for
model for identifying
Water Resources identifying 100%
potential sites for
Assessment Model existing and
small scale irrigation
potential sites for
projects in Mindoro
SSIPs in Mindoro
Provinces
Provinces
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PMED Form 1 Version 1.1
Release Date: December 23, 2015
Revision Date: May 25, 2016
Influencing
Objectively Significant
Actual Factors and/or
Narrative Summary Verifiable % Action Taken Findings and/or
Accomplishments Problems
Indicators Remarks
Encountered
Potential Output 1: Developed a 100% Data Maximized the
resource map for completeness use of collected
Develop a regional A regional/ Oriental Mindoro and availability available data
and provincial provincial water from the GOs and
resource map for SSIP resource map Developed a 100% NGOs involved in
planning that can be used in resource map for Irrigation of
SSIP identification Occidental agricultural
and planning Mindoro production
system Utilized available
computers at the
Delayed workstation
procurement of
equipment due to
RA 9184 Contacting
enumerators for
Submission of the submission of
SSIP survey survey
questionnaires questionnaires
and data sheets and data sheets
from from enumerators
enumerators
Request
supervisors of
enumerators to
allow them to
provide time to
conduct survey
and collect
information for
the datasheets.
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PMED Form 1 Version 1.1
Release Date: December 23, 2015
Revision Date: May 25, 2016
Influencing
Objectively Significant
Actual Factors and/or
Narrative Summary Verifiable % Action Taken Findings and/or
Accomplishments Problems
Indicators Remarks
Encountered
Potential Output 2: Collected 100% Data Maximized the
secondary data completeness use of the data
Inventory of available Manpower, water needed in the and availability available
datasets and level equipment, suitability analysis from the GOs and
collection of primary current meter, GPS, 100% NGOs involved in
and secondary data. softwares Conducted Irrigation of
training for agricultural
enumerators in production
the provinces of system Identified
Mindoro Provinces Availability of alternative
100% Transport options for
Collected the service due to the transportation.
primary data in implementation
the provinces of of RA 9184
Mindoro Provinces
Some of the Conducted
enumerators primary data
were unable to gathering in the
attend in the areas with no
training. identified
enumerators.
Development of Potential Suitability Potential SSIP 100% Data Maximized the
Potential Suitability Regional/Provincial suitability Maps completeness use of the data
Map for SSIPs in the Maps for SSIPs for Oriental and availability available
provinces of Mindoro Mindoro from the GOs and
Provinces 100% NGOs involved in
Potential SSIP Irrigation of
suitability Maps agricultural
for Occidental production
Mindoro system
PMED Form 1 Version 1.1
Release Date: December 23, 2015
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Revision Date: May 25, 2016
Influencing
Objectively Significant
Actual Factors and/or
Narrative Summary Verifiable % Action Taken Findings and/or
Accomplishments Problems
Indicators Remarks
Encountered
Utilized available
Delayed computers at the
100% procurement of workstation
Regional SSIP equipment due to
suitability Map for RA 9184
Mindoro Provinces
Data collection
from the field
Management Financial Other
• • •
Noted by:
SALVACION M. RITUAL
OIC-Head, PMED
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Revision Date: May 25, 2016
3. Audited Financial Report
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1
Annex A. SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Diversion Dam
2
3
Pump Irrigation System for Open Source
4
5
Spring Development
6
7
Small Farm Reservoir
8
9
Shallow Tube Well
10
11
Small Water Impounding Project
12
13
ANNEX B. DATASHEETS
Rizal Lalim,
121.0253 12.5227 0.15 3 3 3 5 Spring 100 Functional
Rizal
Taymaan,
120.5342 13.2343 Spring Yes Permanent 5 ND Functional
Mamburao
Balansag,
120.6375 13.2098 Spring Yes Permanent 5 2016 Functional
Mamburao
Fatima, Mountain
120.6682 13.1696 ND Permanent 5 ND Functional
Mamburao River
Fatima,
120.6795 13.1953 Spring Yes Permanent 10 1995 Functional
Mamburao
Talabaan,
120.6845 13.1544 Spring ND Permanent 10 ND Functional
Mamburao
Batasan, San
121.1182 12.512 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Taymaan,
120.6081 13.2456 ND ND 20,45,45 ND ND 2011
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6174 13.2533 Spring ND 30,25,12 ND ND 2014
Mamburao
*ND- No Data
14
121.0951 12.414 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
121.1098 12.3665 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional
Balao, Abra De
120.7055 13.4178 Balao River 5 No 30 Self Priming 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Ilog
Armado, Abra De
120.6385 13.3103 Dayap Creek 2 No 30 Self Priming ND NS100 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Ilog
Poblacion,
121.14618 12.290087 Caguray 33 Yes 20 Self Priming 4 Kubota Diesel Fuso 10 Functional
Magsaysay
Tangkalon, Mamburao
120.6273 13.2607 3 No 30 Non-Self Priming 4 Sakai Diesel Yamma 8 Functional
Mamburao River
Tangkalon, Mamburao
120.6154 13.2572 15 No 6 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional
Mamburao River
San Luis,
120.6153 13.2573 Taguan River 10 Yes 100 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6146 13.2591 Taguan River 7 Yes 20 Self Priming ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 12 Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6111 13.2662 Taguan River 20 Yes 75 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Yamma 8 Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6172 13.2389 Subing River 25 No 100 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Kubota 9 Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6223 13.2379 Subing River 30 No 50 Non-Self Priming ND Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6167 13.2421 Subing River 15 No 50 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel China 8 Functional
Mamburao
Balansay, Mimping
120.674 13.2121 17 No 50 Non-Self Priming ND Motorotor Diesel Motorotor 7 Functional
Mamburao River
Fatima,
120.6651 13.1866 Maculbo River 25 No 30 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Yanmar 10 Functional ND
Mamburao
Fatima,
120.6635 13.1865 Maculbo River 30 No 130 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional ND
Mamburao
Fatima,
120.6657 13.1877 Maculbo River 25 No 30 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Mitsubishi 7 Functional ND
Mamburao
Balansay, Mimping
120.6774 13.1624 100 No 100 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Kubota 7 Functional ND
Mamburao River
*ND- No Data
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Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Payompon,
120.6188 13.221 Maasim River 25 No 5 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional ND
Mamburao
Payompon,
120.6262 13.226 Maasim River 8 No 50 Non-Self Priming ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8.5 Functional ND
Mamburao
Payompon,
120.6199 13.2121 Maasim River 50 No 150 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional ND
Mamburao
Talabaan, Pagbahan
120.7042 13.1401 10 No 100 Non-Self Priming ND Yamma Diesel Yamma 8 Functional ND
Mamburao River
Tayamaan,
120.5987 13.2463 Creek 15 No 8 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Kubota 9 Functional
Mamburao
Balansay,
120.6026 13.245 Creek 2 No 15 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional
Mamburao
Tayamaan,
120.6048 13.2432 Creek 13 No 15 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Kubota 8 Functional
Mamburao
Tangkalon,
120.6254 13.2619 Creek 2 Yes 3 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel China 8 Functional
Mamburao
Tangkalon,
120.6255 13.2755 Well 4.3 No 1 Non-Self Priming 3 Koshin Gasoline Koshin 6.5 Functional
Mamburao
Tayamaan,
120.6081 13.2456 Well 5 No 10 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional
Mamburao
Payompon,
120.6204 13.2307 Well 5 No 20 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional ND
Mamburao
Balansay,
120.6745 13.211 Lanas Lake 5 No 150 Non-Self Priming ND Sakai Diesel Kubota 10 Functional
Mamburao
Balansay,
120.6752 13.2113 Lanas Lake 8 No 130 Non-Self Priming ND Sakai Diesel Kubota 9 Functional
Mamburao
Balansay,
120.6741 13.211 Lanas Lake 10 No 100 Non-Self Priming ND Eagle Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
Mamburao
Balansay, Tambunakan
120.6527 13.2264 25 No 20 Non-Self Priming ND Nito Gasoline Nito 8 Functional
Mamburao Lake
Balansay, Tambunakan
120.6441 13.2297 15 No 70 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 8 Functional
Mamburao Lake
Balansay, Tambunakan
120.6442 13.2302 3 No 15 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 8 Functional
Mamburao Lake
Talabaan,
120.6909 13.1453 Olango Lake 2 No 1 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional ND
Mamburao
Talabaan,
120.6909 13.1474 Olango Lake 3 No 3 Non-Self Priming ND Yamma Diesel Yamma 8 Functional ND
Mamburao
Talabaan,
120.6917 13.1487 Olango Lake 3 No 5 Non-Self Priming ND Robin Gasoline Robin 7 Functional ND
Mamburao
Cambaog
120.9982 12.4709 Adela, Rizal 1.5 Yes 4 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Chanchong 8 Functional ND
Creek
Busuanga
120.0315 12.4635 Pitogo, Rizal 1 Yes 3 ND 4 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 Functional ND
River
Cambaog
120.99 12.475 Rumbang, Rizal 3 Yes 3 ND 4 Sakai Diesel Yamato 10 Functional ND
Creek
121.0237 12.519 Limlim, Rizal River Side 2 Yes 3 ND 4 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 Functional ND
Busuanga
121.0997 12.516 Pitogo, Rizal 1 Yes 15 ND 4 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 Functional ND
River
Busuanga
121.1 12.516 Pitogo, Rizal ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Functional ND
River
121.1239 12.3401 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
16
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1196 12.3501 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1185 12.352 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8.5 ND
121.1183 12.3524 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Couple Diesel Nieto 5 ND
121.118 12.3528 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Centrifugal Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1177 12.3534 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Centrifugal Diesel Kubota 8.5 ND
121.1174 12.3537 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8.5 ND
121.1203 12.3527 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1203 12.3487 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1331 12.3383 Mapaya, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Gasoline Yanmar 8 ND
121.1345 12.2795 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 5 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel ShaRK 16 ND
121.1345 12.2801 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.9248 Yes 7.9248 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Changhong 7 ND
121.1348 12.2804 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 20 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Changhong 7 ND
121.1353 12.2811 Magsaysay Caguray River 6.7056 Yes 10 Centrifugal 3 Yamato Diesel Changhong 7 ND
121.1344 12.2781 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 8 Centrifugal 4 ND Diesel Changhong 7 ND
*ND- No Data
17
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1361 12.2768 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 10 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.1361 12.2766 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 100 Centrifugal 3 Eagle Diesel Changhong 7 ND
121.1349 12.277 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 25 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changhong 7 ND
121.1408 12.2839 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 5 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1458 12.2846 Magsaysay River 6.096 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1456 12.2846 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 12.192 Centrifugal 3 Challenge Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1458 12.2847 Magsaysay Caguray River 8.5344 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1466 12.2886 Magsaysay Caguray River 13.716 Yes 40 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1458 12.293 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.146 12.2932 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 70 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.146 12.2925 Magsaysay Caguray River 13.716 Yes 10 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Swan 8 ND
121.1276 12.2973 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 10 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1562 12.3053 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 70 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1516 12.3027 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 30 Self-Priming 3 Balance Gasoline Balance 6.5 ND
121.1534 12.3035 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 No 10 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 9 ND
121.1487 12.2987 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 King Lion Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1486 12.2988 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 50 ND 3 Yamato Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1545 12.2995 Magsaysay Dug Well 12.192 Yes 10 Self-Priming 3 NS-80 Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1541 12.2979 Magsaysay Dug Well 9.144 No 5 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel * China 8 ND
121.1483 12.2965 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 30 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel * China 8 ND
121.1484 12.2966 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 30 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.1482 12.2962 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.3152 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.1474 12.2943 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 20 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Golden 5 ND
121.1477 12.2946 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 20 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
*ND- No Data
18
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1469 12.2894 Magsaysay Caguray River 4.572 Yes 20 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.1473 12.2889 Magsaysay Caguray River 18.288 Yes 100 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel ND 9 ND
121.1482 12.2867 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 60 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1483 12.2867 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1482 12.2866 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Golden 10 ND
121.1482 12.2859 Magsaysay Caguray River 13.1064 Yes 10 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND
121.148 12.2857 Magsaysay Caguray River 13.1064 Yes 30 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND
121.1466 12.2846 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.0104 Yes 50 Centrifugal 4 Taro Diesel * China 8 ND
121.1467 12.2845 Magsaysay Caguray River 15.24 Yes 50 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel * China 8 ND
121.1466 12.2845 Magsaysay Caguray River 15.24 Yes 50 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel * RK 80 8 ND
121.1454 12.2834 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 ND Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.1456 12.284 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes 20 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1456 12.2839 Magsaysay Caguray River 12.192 Yes ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1414 12.2834 Magsaysay Caguray River 6.096 Yes 300 Self-Priming 4 Eagle Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.1412 12.2835 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 150 Centrifugal 4 ND Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1425 12.2835 Magsaysay Caguray River 7.62 Yes 30 Centrifugal 4 Taro Diesel * China 8 ND
121.143 12.2835 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 30 Centrifugal 4 King Lion Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1434 12.2835 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 5 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Changhong 8 ND
121.1438 12.2839 Magsaysay Caguray River 9.144 Yes 5 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1398 12.2831 Magsaysay Caguray River 6.096 Yes 140 Self-Priming 3 ND Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.1391 12.2884 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 No 500 Centrifugal 3 Yamato Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.1387 12.2692 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 Yes 50 Self-Priming 2.5 NS-50 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.1386 12.2691 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 No 200 Self-Priming 3 King Lion Diesel * China 8 ND ND
121.1394 12.2681 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 No 450 Centrifugal 3 Kitaco Diesel Changhong 8 ND
*ND- No Data
19
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1398 12.2668 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 No 50 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.1397 12.2669 Magsaysay Dug Well 6.096 No 50 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.0842 12.4176 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 10.66 Yes 60 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND
121.0811 12.4167 Lacurva, San Jose ND 6.09 Yes 40 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0771 12.4169 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.075 12.4182 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 30 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0722 12.4125 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 40 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.0736 12.4115 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes 2 Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel Yanmar 6 ND
121.0739 12.412 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.62 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0748 12.4141 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 40 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel Tf 70 7 ND
121.0748 12.4142 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 30 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Ns 40 4 ND
121.0752 12.4147 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 40 Centrifugal 3 NS 50 Diesel Yama 10 ND
121.0738 12.4148 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0745 12.4151 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.09 Yes 30 Centrifugal 2 ND Electric Motor Innova 2 ND
121.0761 12.4158 Lacurva, San Jose ND 8.53 Yes 3 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0749 12.4161 Lacurva, San Jose ND 8.2 Yes 2 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.074 12.4156 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 8.53 Yes 2 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0732 12.415 Lacurva, San Jose ND 6.4 No 12 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND ND
121.0747 12.4179 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 15 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.074 12.4173 Lacurva, San Jose ND 6 Yes 3 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0734 12.4157 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.4 Yes 150 Centrifugal 3 Jackson Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0723 12.4168 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 2 Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0722 12.4168 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.01 Yes 5 Centrifugal 3 Jackson Diesel Yanmar 5 ND
121.0711 12.4177 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 No 150 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.069611 12.4159 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 5 ND 3 Jackson Diesel R 180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
20
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.0682 12.4148 Lacurva, San Jose Tubaon Creek 7.62 Yes 30 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0692 12.4117 Lacurva, San Jose Tubaon Creek 7.31 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0691 12.4118 Lacurva, San Jose Tubaon Creek 7.31 Yes 5 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND ND
121.0733 12.4218 Lacurva, San Jose Tubaon Creek 11.58 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Yanmar 6.5 ND
121.074 12.4211 Lacurva, San Jose Tubaon Creek 11.58 Yes 40 Centrifugal 4 Yamato Diesel Yanmar 10 ND
121.0738 12.4202 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 2 Centrifugal 4 Jackson Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0755 12.4188 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 30 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.0763 12.4188 Lacurva, San Jose ND 6.7 Yes 20 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND ND
121.0777 12.4198 Lacurva, San Jose ND 7.31 Yes 100 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND ND
121.0793 12.4211 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 7 ND
121.0801 12.4245 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 9 ND
121.0768 12.422 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 3 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 9 ND
121.0761 12.4219 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.01 Yes 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 9 ND
121.0749 12.4232 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.01 Yes 70 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 9 ND
121.0822 12.4212 Lacurva, San Jose ND 8.53 Yes 200 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0789 12.4219 Lacurva, San Jose ND 10.36 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0772 12.4227 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 9.75 Yes 50 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0801 12.4224 Lacurva, San Jose ND 10.7 Yes 100 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.082 12.4181 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.92 Yes 10 Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0823 12.4185 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 10 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0747 12.4215 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 6.7 Yes 100 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.07935 12.4148 Lacurva, San Jose ND 7.31 Yes 10 Centrifugal 3 NS 80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0774 12.4068 Lacurva, San Jose ND 9.14 No 150 Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
121.0773 12.4069 Lacurva, San Jose ND 6.7 Yes 100 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R 180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
21
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.0749 12.3835 Lacurva, San Jose Dug Well 7.31 Yes 5 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
*ND- No Data
22
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Camburay, San
121.0871 12.4304 Dug Well ND No 10 ND 3 Su80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0888 12.4292 Dug Well ND No 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0882 12.4294 Dug Well ND Yes 40 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.086 12.4297 Dug Well ND No 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0839 12.4285 Dug Well ND No 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0802 12.4375 Creek ND No 20 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0834 12.4336 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0926 12.4253 ND ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0932 12.4264 Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0906 12.4217 Dug Well ND ND 1 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0891 12.4173 Dug Well ND ND 100 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0897 12.4171 Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
23
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Camburay, San
121.0939 12.4158 Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.095 12.4189 Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Camburay, San
121.0952 12.4216 Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND
Jose
121.096 12.369 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 NS80 Diesel Kubota 7.5 ND
121.0948 12.3692 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0936 12.367 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 4 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0927 12.3696 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 4 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0921 12.3702 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0935 12.3627 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0944 12.3612 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 30 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0946 12.3611 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 80 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0971 12.3556 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.095 12.3643 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 1 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0912 12.3704 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0908 12.3664 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0892 12.3642 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 10 ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0916 12.3645 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 5 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0926 12.3678 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND 1 ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
24
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1047 12.3875 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.1024 12.3891 Mabini, San Jose Dug well ND ND ND ND 4 NS90 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
Labangan
121.1047 12.3872 Mabini, San Jose ND ND ND ND 4 ND ND ND ND ND
River
121.1091 12.3885 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1018 12.3846 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1069 12.3867 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 4 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1003 12.3822 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
25
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1092 12.3886 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1014 12.3869 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.101097 12.384456 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1007 12.3837 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1081 12.3875 Mabini, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes 100 ND ND NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1044 12.3877 Mabini, San Jose River ND Yes 100 ND ND NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1044 12.3883 Mabini, San Jose River ND Yes 200 ND ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.1001 12.3834 Mabini, San Jose River ND Yes 200 ND ND Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Labangan
121.1073 12.4166 Murtha, San Jose 6 No 20 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.1076 12.4162 Murtha, San Jose 8 No 50 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.108864 12.415663 Murtha, San Jose 5 No 20 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.108689 12.414806 Murtha, San Jose 8 No 30 ND 4 Sakai Diesel En50 5 ND
River
Labangan
121.108666 12.414798 San Jose 7 No 30 ND 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND
River
Labangan
121.1087 12.4147 San Jose 7 No 20 ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
River
*ND- No Data
26
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.1082 12.3696 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND ND
121.1069 12.3727 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND ND NS80 Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.1092 12.3682 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1073 12.3749 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes ND Self Priming ND ND Diesel Yamma 10 ND
121.1074 12.3739 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0999 12.3582 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes ND Self Priming ND ND Gasoline Nittoo 7 ND
121.1053 12.3577 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes ND Self Priming ND ND Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1098 12.3744 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND Self Priming ND NS80 Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.1085 12.373 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 4 NS100 Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.1084 12.3729 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.1066 12.3693 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.1074 12.3738 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes ND Self Priming ND ND Diesel M80 8 ND
121.1073 12.372 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Su80 Diesel Changgong R180 8 ND
121.108 12.3722 Mangarin, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Changgong R180 8 ND
121.0984 12.4156 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.0951 12.414069 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.0951 12.404147 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 Inasaka Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Changgong
121.0944 12.4123 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 Rigid Diesel 8 ND
R180
*ND- No Data
27
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.0938 12.4117 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel ND 8 ND
121.0925 12.4106 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.3 No ND Centrifugal 3 ND Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.092 12.4102 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 ND ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0935 12.4074 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.87 No ND Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
Changgong
121.0946 12.4081 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.87 No ND Centrifugal ND ND Diesel 8 ND
R180
Changgong
121.0945 12.4081 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.3 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel 8 ND
R180
121.0947 12.4093 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal ND ND Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.0946 12.4107 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Electric
121.0974 12.411 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 ND ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai ND ND ND
Motor
121.0996 12.4159 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 ND Diesel R180 8 ND
121.1007 12.4178 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0865 12.4018 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.3 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0874 12.403 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.3 No ND Centrifugal 8 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0879 12.405 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.35 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0875 12.4048 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 0.4 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
121.0887 12.3777 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
*ND- No Data
28
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.0899 12.3774 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.093 12.3776 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0895 12.3802 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND
121.0898 12.3815 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.04 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0893 12.3887 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Kitaco Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0929 12.3852 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0936 12.3887 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 ND Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0954 12.3854 Magbay, San Jose Creek ND Yes 60 Centrifugal 3 Robin Gasoline Robin 6 ND
Labangan
121.097 12.381 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 150 Centrifugal 3 Inasaka Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.0969 12.3807 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 200 Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.0961 12.3792 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 150 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.0967 12.3802 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 200 Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
River
Labangan
121.0962 12.3795 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 220 Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
River
121.0959 12.379 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND Yes 200 Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Labangan
121.0958 12.379 Magbay, San Jose ND Yes 200 Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
River
121.0853 12.3785 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 4 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
121.0847 12.379 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 4 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
*ND- No Data
29
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.0845 12.3787 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.081963 12.377251 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0819 12.377204 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0853 12.3806 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0822 12.3809 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 3 ND
121.082 12.3803 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
121.0818 12.3799 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND
121.0815 12.3796 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.0803 12.3802 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Mandarin 8 ND
121.0798 12.3799 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel ND 8 ND ND
121.0797 12.3797 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND ND
121.0789 12.3789 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND ND
121.0788 12.391 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 7 ND ND
121.0883 12.3845 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kingstone 8 ND ND
121.088 12.3874 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0863 12.3852 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0901 12.393 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
121.0908 12.3032 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel Kama 16 ND ND
121.0928 12.3956 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.04 No ND Centrifugal 3 Miyata Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0934 12.3964 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0939 12.3968 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Challenger Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0916 12.398 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0899 12.4022 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0902 12.4028 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
121.0909 12.4054 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0902 12.4014 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0891 12.404 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Swan 8 ND ND
121.1031 12.3711 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 2.43 No 20 Centrifugal 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0932 12.4039 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0967 12.371 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Kingstone 8 ND ND
121.0834 12.3033 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0828 12.3832 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0783 12.3821 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND ND
121.0779 12.3813 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.0775 12.382 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0781 12.3808 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0819 12.3864 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.0777 12.38 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.87 No ND Centrifugal 4 NS100 Diesel Tvcs 8 ND ND
121.0751 12.3807 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0753 12.3813 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.08 12.3719 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0756 12.3826 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.0805 12.3841 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel ND 8 ND ND
121.0798 12.3862 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0788 12.3851 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
121.0789 12.305 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
*ND- No Data
30
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
121.078 12.3543 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kingstone 8 ND ND
121.0779 12.3843 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.0764 12.3837 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.7003 12.3851 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Su50 Gasoline Animax 6.8 ND ND
121.0771 12.3863 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Daisen Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.082 12.3866 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel ND 8 ND ND
121.0817 12.3859 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well ND No ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
121.0826 12.3871 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND ND
121.0837 12.3893 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.0808 12.3891 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0807 12.3905 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.87 No ND Centrifugal 4 Daisen Diesel Shimax 8 ND ND
121.0811 12.3912 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.87 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
121.0827 12.3905 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 5.48 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
121.083 12.3909 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND ND
121.0829 12.3908 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 3.65 No ND Centrifugal 4 Chalenger Diesel Kubota 8 ND ND
121.0878 12.3971 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0872 12.396 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 5.48 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Kama 16 ND ND
121.0869 12.396 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.57 No ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
121.0877 12.3829 Magbay, San Jose Dug Well 4.26 No ND Centrifugal 3 NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
*ND- No Data
31
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Labangan, San
121.0797 12.3633 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 9 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0815 12.3637 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 2 NS50 Diesel Robin 6 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0826 12.3643 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0831 12.3621 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0841 12.3629 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0849 12.3635 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.086 12.3638 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 4 Sakai Diesel Changgong 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.087 12.3042 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Su80 Diesel Golden Bow 9.5 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0851 12.3654 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 4 Sakai Diesel Kubota 9 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0844 12.3657 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0837 12.3667 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 2 Su50 Gasoline Star 6 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0835 12.3663 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 2 Su50 Gasoline Toyohama 6 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0825 12.3646 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Sakai Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0826 12.3656 Dug Well ND ND ND ND ND Su50 Gasoline Toyohama 6.5 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0809 12.3666 Dug Well ND ND ND ND ND NS80 Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
32
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Suction during Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location Water Source water Type of Pump Diameter Pump Brand Status Picture
Head (m) dry Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Labangan, San
121.0803 12.3663 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 Jackson Diesel Yanmar 7 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0808 12.3668 Dug Well ND ND ND ND 3 NS80 Diesel Super Kama 10 ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.09967 12.392626 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND NS80 Diesel Changgong 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.099625 12.392606 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND Su Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0991 12.394 ND ND ND ND ND ND NS80 Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0969 12.3974 ND ND ND ND ND ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.096 12.3953 ND ND ND ND ND ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar ND ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0964 12.402 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND Sakai Diesel Yanmar 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0965 12.3998 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
Jose
Labangan, San
121.0992 12.4083 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1178 12.5307 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 4 ND Diesel ND ND ND ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1435 12.5308 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1425 12.531 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1445 12.5304 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel R180 8 ND ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1344 12.5289 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 4 Sakai ND ND ND ND
Jose
Monteclaro, San
121.1215 12.5506 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal 3 Sakai Diesel Kubota 8 ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
33
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Ilvita, Alie
120.825623 12.967954 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 6.096 1 6.096 1988 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Pimentel
Partially
Ilvita, Nenen
120.818054 12.959559 4 Filled ND 6.096 6.096 1 6.096 2014 Self Priming Gato 4X4 Swan 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Enano
Flow
Ilvita, Alex
120.826462 12.9643 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 6.096 1 6.096 1999 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Pimentel
Ilvita, Panilo
120.87352 12.931377 4 Full Flow ND 7.62 9.144 1.5 9.144 1999 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Macapag
Pagasa,
120.851179 12.970489 4 Full Flow ND 5.1816 6.096 1 6.096 Owner 2014 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan
Pagasa,
120.8 12.9 4 Full Flow ND 18.288 18.288 3 18.288 Rey Javier 2018 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan
Tagumpay,
120.49 12.54955 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 12.192 2 12.192 Macapag 2016 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan
Tagumpay,
120.797386 12.89611 4 Full Flow ND 12.192 12.192 2 12.192 Rey Javier 2016 ND Sakai 4X4 China 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Sablayan
Ibud,
120.804268 12.91091 4 Full Flow ND 13.716 13.716 2.5 15.24 Cajayon 2018 ND Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan
Ibud,
120.805733 12.8973 4 Full Flow ND 18.288 18.288 2.5 15.24 Rey Javier 2018 ND Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan
Ibud, Benidicto
120.851028 12.945848 4 Full Flow ND 5.4864 6.096 1 6.096 1999 Snail Type Sakai 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Macapas
Partially
Lagnas, Danilo
120.860497 12.935991 4 Filled ND 3.048 6.096 1.5 9.144 1999 Snail Type Jackson 4X4 Zhanggang 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Macapas
Flow
Lagnas, Ruby
120.873528 12.931386 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 1.5 9.144 1999 Snail Type Jackson 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Bumagat
Lagnas, Snail
120.841164 12.912846 4 Full Flow ND 15.85 15.8496 2.6 15.85 ND 2007 Sakai 4X4 Yama 12 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Type/Sakai
Paetan, Benidicto
120.864464 12.920905 4 Full Flow ND 9.144 9.144 1.5 9.144 ND Ns-100 Ns-100 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Brand New Functional ND
Sablayan Macapas
Paetan, Modesto
121.0975 12.4165 4 Full Flow ND ND 17.67 ND 17.67 2000 Centrifugal Daisen 4X4 Yanmar ND Second Hand Functional ND
Sablayan Regalado
Magbay, San
120.4007 13.4204 ND ND 298.5 ND ND 1 10 ND ND ND ND ND Yanmar 12 Second Hand Functional ND
Jose
Harrison,
120.4166 13.4195 ND ND 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Ns50 4X4 Yanmar 6 ND Functional ND
Paluan
Harrison, Ramon
121.495888 12.564433 4 Full Flow 398.2 2 9.144 1.5 6.096 1990 Self-Priming Ns100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Paluan Fernandez
Lumang Partially
120.7777 13.0885 Bayan, Santa 4 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND 2016 Self Priming ND 4X4 Mandarin 7 Brand New Functional ND
Cruz Flow
Lumang
120.8475 12.992 Bayan, Santa 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 7.32 ND 2015 Self Priming ND 3X3 Kubota 3 Second Hand Functional
Cruz
Lumang
120.7473 13.0727 Bayan, Santa 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 7.32 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 4X4 Yanmar 4.5 Brand New Functional
Cruz
Kurtinganan,
120.8097 13.0572 4 Full Flow ND ND 20 1.5 5.5 ND 2015 Self Priming Agila 4X4 Kubota 3 Brand New Functional
Santa Cruz
Partially
Kurtinganan,
120.8018 13.0186 3 Filled ND ND ND 1.5 5.5 ND ND Self Priming Aviva 4X4 Kubota 3 Brand New Functional
Santa Cruz
Flow
Kurtinganan,
120.8074 12.99 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 7.3 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 3X3 Ichigan 3 Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Dayap, Santa
120.8183 12.994 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 3 7.98 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 3X3 ND 3 Brand New Functional
Cruz
Partially
Dayap, Santa
120.8185 12.9926 4 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 Self Priming ND 4X4 Yanmar ND Second Hand Functional
Cruz
Flow
Casague,
120.8285 12.9998 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 5.5 ND 2016 Self Priming ND 3X3 Ichigan 3 Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Casague,
120.8077 13.0242 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 5.5 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 3X3 Kubota ND Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Casague,
120.8256 12.9877 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 5.5 ND 2013 Self Priming ND 4X4 Kubota 3 Second Hand Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Partially
Pinagturilan,
120.8107 13.0002 3 Filled ND 20 22 ND ND ND 2014 Self Priming ND 3X3 ND ND Second Hand Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Flow
Partially
Pinagturilan,
120.8194 12.9106 3 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 Self Priming ND 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Flow
Partially
Pinagturilan,
120.8074 12.9905 4 Filled ND 6 ND 2 5.5 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 4X4 ND 3 Brand New Functional
Santa Cruz
Flow
Barahan,
120.8256 2.9877 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Self Priming ND 3X3 Kubota ND Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Barahan,
120.8319 12.994 4 ND ND 30 ND ND ND ND 2017 Self Priming ND 4X4 ND ND Brand New Functional
Santa Cruz
Barahan,
120.81 13.0082 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 Self Priming ND 4X4 ND ND Brand New Functional ND
Santa Cruz
Dayap, Santa
120.8199 12.9892 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2013 Self Priming ND 3X3 Yanmar ND Brand New Functional
Cruz
*ND- No Data
34
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Maliig, Raul
120.1566 13.8365 3 Full Flow 49.8 1.83 6.1 1 4.57 1971 ND Yanmar 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Lubang Valdeleon
Likas Ng
Ricardo
120.1353 13.8549 Silangan, 4 Full Flow 88.5 2.13 15.24 1 6 1978 ND Sakai 4X4 Kubota 15 Second Hand Functional
Cajayon
Lubang
Ninikat Ng
Juan
120.1237 13.8559 Pag-Asa, 4 Full Flow 88.5 1.5 3 1 4.89 1975 ND Yanmar 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Masangkay
Lubang
Tagbac, Aurelio De
120.0872 13.8461 4 Full Flow 88.5 1.5 10.5 1 6 1970 ND Yanmar 4x4 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand Functional
Lubang Lara
Tagbac, Henry
120.0894 13.845 4 Full Flow 88.5 1.5 3 1 4.5 2017 ND Yanmar 4X4 Yanmar 5 Second Hand Functional
Lubang Tagumpay
Tagbac, Alonzo
120.0824 13.8504 4 Full Flow 88.5 1.83 3.66 1 4.28 1975 ND Kubota 4X4 Kubota 5 Second Hand Functional
Lubang Tamares
Maliig, Berling
120.1506 13.8398 4 Full Flow 88.5 3 6 1 7.9 1973 ND Kubota 4X4 Kubota 11 Brand New Functional
Lubang Zurita
Maliig, Berling
120.1447 13.8472 3 Full Flow 49.8 1.07 4.26 1 3.96 1998 ND Yanmar 3X3 Yanmar 6.5 Brand New Functional ND
Lubang Zurita
Tangal,
120.0995 13.8249 4 Full Flow 88.5 1 8 1 9 Bito Saballo 1995 ND Kubota 4X4 Kubota 15 Brand New Functional ND
Lubang
Tangal,
120.0949 13.8264 4 Full Flow 88.5 1 4 1 5 Bito Saballo 1970 ND Yanmar 4X4 Yanmar 6.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Lubang
Cabacao,
120.6483 13.3416 4 Full Flow 88.5 3 4 1 ND ND ND ND Susu 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Abra De Ilog
Partially
Armado, Non-Self
120.641 13.3106 4 Filled 88.5 3.04 8.53 ND 9.14 ND 2017 Susu 4X4 Kuvico 7 Brand New Functional
Abra De Ilog Priming
Flow
Partially
Cabacao, Non-Self
120.6299 13.3029 4 Filled 80 3.04 9.14 ND 12.19 James 2014 Susu 4X4 Yanmar 5 Second Hand Functional
Abra De Ilog Priming
Flow
Cabacao, Non-Self
120.6438 13.3406 4 Full Flow 88.5 1 3 1 ND ND ND Susu 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Abra De Ilog Priming
Cabacao,
120.642 13.3103 4 Full Flow 83 3.04 7.62 ND 9.14 ND 2014 Self Priming ND 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional
Abra De Ilog
Balao, Abra
120.721 13.4347 4 Full Flow 88.5 3 5.33 ND 1.6 ND 2009 Self Priming Ns100 4X4 Kubota 7 Second Hand Functional
De Ilog
Caguray,
121.133835 12.277685 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 9.144 ND 9.45 Eric Rivera 2018 Self-Priming Sato 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Magsaysay
Caguray, Ruben
121.1335 12.276409 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.144 1992 Self-Priming ND 3X3 Changgong 7 Brand New Functional
Magsaysay Calonge
Poblacion, Marvin
121.146348 12.297012 2.5 Full Flow ND 3.65 17.67 ND 18.28 2018 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Magsaysay Nacar
Poblacion, Carlo
121.140374 12.288065 3 Full Flow ND 7.01 10.05 ND 10.05 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Black Hawk 8 Brand New Functional
Magsaysay Santiago
Caguray, Jhony
121.133271 12.27694 3 Full Flow ND 2.43 9.144 ND 9.75 2018 Self-Priming Sato 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Magsaysay Calonga
Tangkalon, Non-Self
120.6246 13.2665 3 Full Flow ND 9 ND ND 9.15 ND 2008 Eagle 4X4 Yama 8 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
*ND- No Data
35
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Tangkalon,
120.6221 13.2715 3 Full Flow ND 12 ND ND 9 ND 2016 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.612 13.2613 3 Full Flow ND 15 ND ND 9 ND 1995 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Nito 6 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6234 13.2583 4 Full Flow ND 11 ND ND 10 ND 2015 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
San Luis,
120.6231 13.2545 4 Full Flow ND 20 ND ND 9 ND 2011 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Tayamaan, Non-Self
120.6074 13.2454 3 Full Flow ND 18 ND ND 10 ND 2008 Motorotor 3X3 Kubota 6 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Tayamaan,
120.6021 13.2477 4 Full Flow ND 15 ND ND 9 ND 2009 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yama 7 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Tayamaan, Non-Self
120.6001 13.2396 4 Full Flow ND 18 ND ND 10 ND 2012 Eagle 3X3 Nito 6 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Balansay, Non-Self
120.6591 13.2249 3 Full Flow ND 20 ND ND 32 ND 2008 Motorotor 4X4 Motorotor 8 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Balansay,
120.6527 13.2264 4 Full Flow ND 25 ND ND 10 ND 2003 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Kubota 9 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Fatima,
120.6708 13.2015 4 Full Flow ND 15 ND ND 8 ND 2004 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Mitsubishi 10 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Fatima,
120.6622 13.1899 4 Full Flow ND 18 ND ND 10 ND 2007 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Fatima,
120.6774 13.1622 4 Full Flow ND 15 ND ND 8 ND 2002 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Partially
Payompon,
120.6112 13.2193 3 Filled ND 8 ND 1 20 ND 1999 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Second Hand Functional
Mamburao
Flow
Partially
Payompon, Non-Self
120.6148 13.1994 4 Filled ND 10 ND 1 20 ND 2016 Robin 4X4 Robin 6 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Flow
Payompon,
120.6174 13.2256 3 Full Flow ND 18 ND ND 10 ND 2008 Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Yama 10 Brand New Functional
Mamburao
Balansay,
120.6591 13.2191 4 Full Flow ND 15 ND ND 10 ND 2013 Self Priming Sakai 3X3 Yama 8 Second Hand Functional
Mamburao
Partially
Talabaan, Non-Self
120.6819 13.1602 3 Filled ND 19 ND ND 10 ND 2006 Sakai 4X4 China 8.5 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Flow
Talabaan, Non-Self
120.6863 13.1462 3 Full Flow ND 20 ND ND 12 ND 2013 Robin 4X4 Robin 7.5 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Talabaan, Non-Self
120.6901 13.1476 3 Full Flow ND 17 ND ND 8 ND 2017 Robin 4X4 Robin 7 Brand New Functional
Mamburao Priming
Salvacion,
121.0411 12.3647 4 Full Flow 398.2 5 9 ND 9 Magsaysay 2005 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yamada 8 Brand New Functional ND
Rizal
Malawaan,
120.9405 12.5 4 Full Flow 254 5 6 ND 6.6 Macawaan 2014 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Rizal
*ND- No Data
36
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Electric Electric
121.052 12.456 Aguas, Rizal 3 Full Flow 124.4 14 14 ND 16 ND 2014 ND 2X2 3 Brand New Functional ND
Motor Pump Motor
Rumbang,
120.9803 12.4668 4 Full Flow 309.7 9 12 ND 12 Barangay 1990 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional ND
Rizal
Salvacion,
120.937 12.503 4 Full Flow 221.2 5 5 ND 6.6 Bayanihan 2013 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 5 Second Hand Functional ND
Rizal
Malawaan,
120.959 12.473 4 Full Flow 265.5 5.6 6 ND 6.6 Mangat 2015 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Mandarin 8 Brand New Functional ND
Rizal
Salvacion,
120.937 12.5021 4 Full Flow 309.7 6 6.6 ND 6.6 Local 2001 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 12 Brand New Functional ND
Rizal
Salvacion,
120.9443 12.4923 4 Full Flow 254 6 6.6 ND 6.6 Mangat 2015 Self Priming China 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Rizal
121.0196 12.5188 Limlim, Rizal 4 Full Flow 199.1 5 ND ND ND ND 1996 Self Priming Ns100 4X4 Mandarin 8 Brand New Functional
120.9725 12.4618 Adela, Rizal 4 Full Flow 154.9 9 12 ND 13 Bayanihan 2005 Self Priming Aviva 4X4 Mandarin 8 Brand New Functional ND
121.0723 12.535 Aguas, Rizal 3 Full Flow 124.4 20 33 5 ND ND 2015 Self Priming Sakura 3X3 Kubota 5.5 Second Hand Functional
121.071 12.53 Aguas, Rizal 3 Full Flow 136.9 21 23 ND 25 ND 2017 Self Priming Daisen 3X3 Cameo 8 Brand New Functional ND
120.972 12.462 Adela, Rizal 4 Full Flow 199.1 25 1 1 ND Bayanihan 2009 Self Priming Acoy 3X3 Chanchong 8 Second Hand Functional ND
121.1331 12.2771 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 7.62 ND 8.2296 Henry Pama 1998 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 Changhong 7 Second Hand ND
Ruben Kawasaki
121.1335 12.2783 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 8.5344 ND 9.144 2008 Self-Priming 3X3 Kawasaki 5.5 Brand New ND
Calonge Couple 2
Partially
Ruben
121.1334 12.2762 Magsaysay 3 Filled ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.144 1994 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
Flow
Partially Ishii
Marvin
121.1375 12.2913 Magsaysay 3 Filled ND 6.096 30.48 ND 8.8392 2013 Centrifugal Ishii 2X2 Electric 2 Brand New ND
Nacar
Flow Motor
Rodolfo
121.1377 12.2862 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 9.7536 11.5824 ND 12.192 2005 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 Yamazaki 8 Brand New ND
Fernandez
Rodolfo Yanmar
121.1392 12.289 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 10.0584 ND 10.668 ND Self-Priming Super Eagle 4X4 7 Brand New ND
Fernandez Tf70
Ruben
121.139 12.2887 Magsaysay ND Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2017 Self-Priming Five Star 4X4 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
121.1399 12.2887 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 Romeo Lano 2015 Self-Priming Miyata 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Ruben
121.1406 12.2875 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2004 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
Partially
Manuel
121.1408 12.2873 Magsaysay 3 Filled ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2014 Self-Priming Daisen 3X3 Yamazaki 8 Brand New ND
Fantone
Flow
Manuel Kubota
121.1414 12.2867 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.7536 ND 10.363 2004 Self-Priming Sa Ka I 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Fantone (Kovika)
Carlo China
121.140389 12.2877 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2013 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Santiago (Mandarin)
Manuel
121.1404 12.2855 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 10.3632 ND 10.973 2005 Self-Priming Yama 3X3 Yama 5 Brand New ND
Fantone
Manuel Yanmar
121.1401 12.2852 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.7536 ND 10.363 2012 Self-Priming Aviva 4X4 7 Brand New ND
Fantone Tf70
Ruben Yanmar
121.1401 12.2855 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.7536 ND 10.363 2012 Self-Priming Aviva 4X4 7 Brand New ND
Calonge Tf75
*ND- No Data
37
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Manuel
121.1399 12.2874 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2012 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Fantone
Manuel
121.1399 12.2871 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 2015 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Fantone
Manuel
121.1398 12.2871 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 2016 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Fantone
Manuel Yanmar
121.1386 12.2868 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2010 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 4X4 9 Brand New ND
Fantone Tf90
Manuel Yanmar
121.1397 12.287 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2010 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 7 Brand New ND
Fantone Tf70
Manuel Kubota
121.1398 12.2863 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.7912 9.144 ND 9.7536 2010 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 4X4 9 Brand New ND
Fantone Rk90
Manuel
121.1441 12.2868 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2013 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 4X4 Swan 5 Brand New ND
Fantone
Manuel China
121.1441 12.2859 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2016 Centrifugal Yamato 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Fantone (Mandarin)
Ruben
121.1442 12.2859 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2005 Centrifugal -2 4X4 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
Danilo China
121.144 12.2851 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 10.0584 ND 10.668 2005 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Fernandez (Mandarin)
Manuel Yanmar
121.1461 12.2875 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 9.7536 2005 Self-Priming Eagle 3X3 9 Brand New ND
Fantone Tf90
Edward
121.1393 12.2848 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 10.668 ND 11.278 2017 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Montalla
Edward Rk 70
121.1385 12.2849 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 7.9248 ND 8.5344 2015 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 7 Brand New ND
Montalla Kubota
Edward Golden
121.2842 12.2842 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 7.9248 ND 8.5344 2015 Centrifugal Sa Ka I 3X3 5 Brand New ND
Montalla Bowl
Marvin
121.1449 12.2965 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 3.6576 17.3736 ND 18.288 2000 Centrifugal Super Yamato 4X4 China 8 Brand New ND
Nacar
Marvin
121.1475 12.2962 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 3.6576 10.9728 ND 11.582 2008 Self-Priming Asahi 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Nacar
Marvin China
121.1473 12.2957 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 3.6576 10.9728 ND 11.582 2003 Centrifugal Aviva 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Nacar (Mandarin)
Rolando Rk 80
121.142 12.3151 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 3.048 19.2024 ND 19.812 2011 Self-Priming Aviva 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Nacar Kubota
*ND- No Data
38
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Marvin Yanmar
121.142 12.3152 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 3.048 19.2024 ND 19.812 2018 Self-Priming Aviva 4X4 8 Brand New ND
Nacar Tf80
Rolly
121.1535 12.3046 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 7.9248 9.144 ND 9.7536 2015 Self-Priming Five Star 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Lauriaga
Partially
Yanmar
121.1542 12.3071 Magsaysay 3 Filled ND ND 10.0584 ND 10.668 Boy Capati 2018 Self-Priming Aviva 3X3 7 Brand New ND ND
Tf70
Flow
121.1557 12.306 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 10.0584 ND 10.668 Rivera 2018 Self-Priming Sato 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND ND
Marvin
121.156 12.3064 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND ND 10.0584 ND 10.668 2010 Self-Priming Kinglion 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Nacar
121.1506 12.3015 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 10.668 ND 9.144 ND 2005 Centrifugal Yamato 3X3 Kivico 8 Brand New ND ND
Marvin China
121.1506 12.3005 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 10.058 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nacar (Mandarin)
Marvin China
121.1528 12.3003 Magsaysay 2.5 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nacar (Mandarin)
Jose Bobby
121.1522 12.2997 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 9.144 ND 10.058 2005 Centrifugal Super Yamato 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Frondoza
Marvin
121.1517 12.3005 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 6.096 10.9728 ND 10.058 2019 Centrifugal Yamato 3X3 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Nacar
Marvin
121.1502 12.2984 Magsaysay 2.5 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 8 Brand New ND
Nacar
Marvin China
121.1505 12.2987 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 4.572 8.5344 ND 7.62 2005 Centrifugal Super Yamato 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nacar (Mandarin)
Nestor China
121.1506 12.2988 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 4.572 8.5344 ND 7.62 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Embangcedo (Mandarin)
Pedro
121.1494 12.298 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 2005 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Moralla
Marvin Yanmar Ns
121.149945 12.298017 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 8.2296 1996 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nacar 80
Marvin
121.149 12.2974 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 9.144 2012 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Nacar
Samuel
121.1492 12.2975 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 9.144 2012 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Galindo
Samuel
121.1498 12.2983 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 9.144 1996 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Galindo
Meynard
121.1498 12.2983 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 8.8392 1994 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Ucol
Manny
121.1482 12.2962 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 2.4384 18.288 ND 9.144 2004 Centrifugal Super Yamato 4X4 China 8 Brand New ND
Prangue
121.1471 12.2916 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 2.4384 5.7912 ND 6.096 Ireneo Quilit 1995 Self-Priming Kinglion 4X4 Kivico 8 Second Hand ND
Golden
121.1472 12.2913 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 3.048 9.144 ND 10.058 ND 1997 Self-Priming Daisen 4X4 10 Brand New ND
Bowl
121.1473 12.2905 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 3.048 8.5344 ND 9.144 Manolo 2001 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
*ND- No Data
39
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Manolo
121.1469 12.2897 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 4.572 8.2296 ND 8.8392 2018 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Golden Bow 10 Brand New ND
Dacuma
Carlo
121.1469 12.2599 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 3.048 7.9248 ND 8.5344 2018 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Santiago
Partially
Carlo
121.1483 12.2892 Magsaysay 3 Filled ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.4488 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Kamiyo 9.5 Brand New ND
Santiago
Flow
Carlo
121.1403 12.2824 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.8392 ND 9.4488 1999 Centrifugal Eagle 3X3 Changhong 8 Second Hand ND
Santiago
121.1389 12.286 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 6.096 8.5344 ND 9.144 Beny Diaz 2000 Centrifugal Yamato 4X4 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Wilson
121.1385 12.2811 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Viernes
Kubota Rd
121.1383 12.2812 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 Allan Passi 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
80
Ruben
121.1392 12.2808 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
Amang
121.1387 12.2802 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Dumlao
Melchor
121.1382 12.2805 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Domingo
Ruben
121.138 12.2802 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2011 Centrifugal ND 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Calonge
Edward Kubota
121.1382 12.2798 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.8392 ND 9.144 1990 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 5.5 Second Hand ND
Montalla Br55
Ruben Yanmar
121.1381 12.2798 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.8392 ND 9.144 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 7.5 Brand New ND
Calonge Ns70
Diosdado China
121.1389 12.2773 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.8392 ND 9.144 2009 Centrifugal Super Yamato 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nipas (Ri80)
Marvin China
121.1386 12.2776 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 11.5824 ND 12.192 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nacar (Ri80)
Diosdado China
121.1384 12.2775 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 11.5824 ND 12.192 2009 Centrifugal Super Yamato 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Nipas (Ri80)
Marvin Vanmar
121.1379 12.278 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2012 Centrifugal ND 3X3 7.5 Brand New ND
Nacar Ns75
Samuel
121.1377 12.2773 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2003 Centrifugal Super Yamato 4X4 Changhong 8 Brand New ND
Mweca
Kubota
121.1366 12.2788 Magsaysay 4 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 Jojo Aguilar 2008 Centrifugal Rigid 4X4 7 Brand New ND
Rk70
Ulderico
121.1366 12.2796 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 4.572 6.096 ND 6.7056 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 China 8 Brand New ND
Toledo
*ND- No Data
40
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Rolando China
121.1368 12.2801 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 4.572 7.0104 ND 7.62 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Toledo (Ri80)
Rolando China
121.1371 12.2805 Magsaysay 3 Full Flow ND 5.4864 8.5344 ND 9.144 2009 Centrifugal Kinglion 3X3 8 Brand New ND
Toledo (Mandarin)
Lacurva, San
121.0815 12.4164 3 Full Flow ND 12.8 12.8 2 6.4 Dong Yalun 2014 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Lacurva, San
121.0814 12.416 3 Full Flow ND 12.8 12.8 2 6.4 Dong Yalun 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Mitsubishi 7.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque
121.0813 12.4161 3 Filled ND 11.88 11.88 2 5.94 2012 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New ND
Jose Jr.
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque
121.0809 12.4167 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2018 Centrifugal Daisen 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Jr.
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0726 12.4128 3 Filled ND 18.28 18.28 3 6.0933 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Mitsubishi 9 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.072 12.4125 3 Filled ND 18.28 18.28 3 6.0933 2018 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor Electric
121.0713 12.412 3 Filled ND 42.67 42.67 7 6.0957 2014 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 2 Brand New ND
Jose Bunzol Motor
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.072 12.4116 3 Filled ND 42.67 42.67 7 6.0957 2014 Centrifugal ND 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.0719 12.4114 3 Filled ND 42.67 42.67 7 6.0957 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 6 Second Hand ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.0737 12.4114 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.0737 12.4118 3 Filled ND 11.27 11.27 2 5.635 2015 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.0755 12.4169 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2018 Centrifugal Ns 100 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.0757 12.4165 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2016 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.0741 12.4164 3 Filled ND 6.7 6.7 1 6.7 ND 2017 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Ichiban 5.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0739 12.4174 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 6.0933 2013 Centrifugal Sato 3X3 Yanmar 9 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.0735 12.4156 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2018 Centrifugal Ns 100 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0714 12.4156 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2011 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0715 12.4151 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2013 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.0705 12.4161 3 Full Flow ND 7.31 7.31 1 7.31 Maravilla 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
41
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0691 12.4176 3 Filled ND 7.62 7.62 1 7.62 ND Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.0704 12.4151 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 6.0933 Guillermo 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.0698 12.4145 3 Filled ND 7.31 7.31 1 7.31 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 7 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.06836 12.4157 3 Filled ND 8.27 8.27 1 8.27 ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns 80 4X4 Golden Bow 9.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.0684 12.4126 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 6.0956 Maravilla 2017 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.0725 12.4206 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 6.096 2018 Centrifugal Yamato 3X3 R 180 7.5 Brand New ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.0741 12.421 3 Filled ND 13.41 13.41 2 6.705 2013 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.075 12.4187 3 Filled ND 8.83 8.83 1 8.83 2006 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.0793 12.4184 3 Filled ND 10.97 10.97 1.5 7.3133 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.0791 12.421 2 Full Flow ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 6.096 Julio Roque 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Lacurva, San
121.0802 12.4176 3 Full Flow ND 12.19 12.19 2 6.095 Julio Roque 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0805 12.4182 4 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 6.096 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0816 12.4188 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 6.0933 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Mandarin 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.0834 12.4205 3 Full Flow ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 5.6867 Julio Roque 2018 Centrifugal Ts-80 4X4 Golden Bow 9.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0817 12.4254 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 6.095 2015 Centrifugal Ns-100 3X3 Kubota 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
*ND- No Data
42
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0773 12.4212 3 Filled ND 10.97 10.97 1.5 7.3133 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Shark 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.0772 12.4223 3 Filled ND 10.36 10.36 1.5 6.9067 ND Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.784 12.4233 3 Filled ND 10.36 10.36 1.5 6.9067 ND 1993 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0809 12.4229 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 7.1067 2000 Centrifugal Jackson 3X3 Kubota 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.0821 12.4232 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 6.0933 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.0774 12.4206 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 6.0933 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Morillo
121.0767 12.4206 3 Filled ND 7.62 7.62 1 7.62 2016 Centrifugal Tylor 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
Jose Baquel
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Morillo
121.0752 12.422 3 Filled ND 10.36 10.36 1.5 6.9067 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R 180 9 Brand New ND
Jose Baquel
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.0767 12.406 3 Full Flow ND 8.22 8.22 1 8.22 Julio Roque 2018 Centrifugal Ns 80 3X3 Kubota 7 Second Hand ND
Jose
Mangarin,
121.1041 12.3727 3 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Self Priming Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Partially
Mangarin, Roy Dela
121.0993 12.3631 2 Filled ND ND 18 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 2X2 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Fuente
Flow
Mangarin,
121.1105 12.3719 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal ND 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin, Livencio
121.1084 12.3721 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Garcia
Mangarin, Monchor
121.1117 12.373 3 ND ND ND 23 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Marisga
Mangarin, Romell
121.105 12.3693 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 3.5 6 1966 ND Mayasaki 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Serna
Mangarin,
121.1098 12.3699 3 Full Flow ND ND 18 ND ND Paris Serna 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin, Marvin
121.1088 12.3698 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Ns70 ND ND ND ND ND ND
San Jose Domingo
Magbay, San
121.0982 12.4159 4 Full Flow ND ND 12.19 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Melchor
121.0975 12.4165 4 Full Flow ND ND 17.67 2.5 ND 2010 Centrifugal Ns100 3X3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND ND
Jose Marisga
*ND- No Data
43
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Magbay, San
121.0916 12.4098 3 Full Flow ND ND 11.27 ND ND Melchor 2017 Centrifugal ND 4X3 Kubota 8 ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
44
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Magbay, San Dennis
121.097 12.41 3 Filled ND ND 8.53 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Nonod
Flow
Magbay, San
121.1008 12.4177 4 Full Flow ND ND 10.36 ND ND Arnold 2014 Centrifugal Ns100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0877 12.4048 4 Full Flow ND ND 10.3632 ND ND Nia 2016 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
45
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Magbay, San
121.0885 12.3779 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND Peralta 2016 Centrifugal Daisen 2.5X5 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0904 12.3785 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.3152 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0898 12.3794 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.3152 ND ND Jayson Nava 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0898 12.3798 4 ND ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2010 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0877 12.3803 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0894 12.3839 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.9248 ND ND Lito Nidoy 2016 Centrifugal Daisen 3X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0915 12.3834 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND Lito Nidoy 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 4X2 Mandarin 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0917 12.3838 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND Lito Nidoy 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 5X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0925 12.3844 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND Jayson Nava 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 4X2.5 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
46
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
*ND- No Data
47
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Magbay, San
121.0826 12.3842 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 5X4 Yamma 16 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0819 12.3864 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Changgong
121.0781 12.3802 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND Jayson Nava 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San
121.0777 12.3801 3 ND ND ND 8.5344 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0777 12.38 3 ND ND ND 6.7056 ND ND Jayson Nava 2019 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.08 12.3719 3 ND ND ND 7.62 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0806 12.3842 3 ND ND ND 7.62 ND ND ND 2014 ND ND ND R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0808 12.3845 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND ND 2017 Centrifugal ND 3X4 Kingstone 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0798 12.386 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND Jayson Nava 2016 Centrifugal Su80 3X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.088 12.3853 3 ND ND ND 7.62 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0789 12.385 4 ND ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2019 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Changgong
121.0782 12.3845 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND Mode 2017 Centrifugal ND 3X4 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San
121.0782 12.3846 3 ND ND ND 7.62 ND ND ND 2019 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0764 12.3836 3 ND ND ND 7.62 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal ND ND ND ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0758 12.38401 3 ND ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Mode 2014 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0758 12.384073 4 ND ND ND 9.144 ND ND Mode 2019 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0753 12.3837 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Mode 2014 Centrifugal ND 3X4 Mandarin 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Changgong
121.0895 12.394 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND Mode 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 4X5 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San
121.0737 12.3829 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Nia 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0764 12.3854 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Mode 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 Kingstone 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0763 12.3855 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0768 12.3862 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 5X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Mode
121.0777 12.3864 3 Full Flow ND ND 6.096 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose Regalado
Magbay, San Mode
121.082 12.3866 3 ND ND ND 6.096 ND ND 2014 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Regalado
Magbay, San
121.082 12.3859 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2010 Centrifugal ND 5.2X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0832 12.3887 4 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 ND 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.084 12.38939 3 Full Flow ND ND 10.3632 ND ND Jayson Nava 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 4X3.5 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Changgong
121.084 12.389531 3 Full Flow ND ND 10.9728 ND ND Jayson Nava 2011 Centrifugal Ns80 4X3 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San Changgong
121.0845 12.3897 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.7536 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San Monching
121.0814 12.3891 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 5X3 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Magbay, San Monching
121.0805 12.389 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Daisen 4X3 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Magbay, San
121.0803 12.389 4 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND Jayson Nava 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 4X5 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Monching
121.0803 12.3889 4 ND ND ND 8.5344 ND ND 2015 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Magbay, San Changgong
121.0856 12.3933 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2017 Centrifugal ND 4X3 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose R180
Magbay, San Mode
121.082 12.3897 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Regalado
Magbay, San Mode Changgong
121.081 12.3911 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns100 4X4 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Regalado R180
Magbay, San Mode
121.0812 12.3914 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Regalado
Magbay, San Monching
121.0816 12.1643 4 ND ND ND 8.2296 ND ND 2015 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Magbay, San Monching
121.0849 12.3908 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal ND 4X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Magbay, San
121.0892 12.3978 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 5X3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Mode
121.0892 12.3977 3 ND ND ND 8.5344 ND ND 2015 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Regalado
Magbay, San
121.088 12.397 4 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2010 Centrifugal ND 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Briggs &
121.08806 12.3975 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 16 Brand New ND ND
Jose Straton
Magbay, San
121.0865 12.3966 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 5X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0864 12.395 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 5X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0867 12.3948 4 Full Flow ND ND 10.668 ND ND Jayson Nava 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San Dennis
121.0616 12.3836 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 Kingstone 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Nonod
Magbay, San
121.0883 12.3954 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND Jayson Nava 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0892 12.396 4 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Jayson Nava 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.127747 12.44916 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Jayson Nava 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1237 12.4448 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Jayson Nava 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 Mitsubishi 6 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
48
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.1246 12.4462 3 Full Flow ND 7 7 ND ND Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 Yanmar 4 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Partially
Murtha, San
121.126 12.4459 3 Filled ND 12 12 2 ND Peralta 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Murtha, San
121.1228 12.4517 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Sales 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1187 12.4479 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Sales 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 6 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1176 12.4471 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Melchor Dias 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 6 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1173 12.4478 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Peralta 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1146 12.4374 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Dias 2002 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 7.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1138 12.438 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2006 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.1194 12.4386 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San Carding
121.11935 12.441 3 Full Flow ND 15 15 ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Central
Murtha, San Emil
121.1197 12.4403 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Santiago
Labangan, Sabino
121.083 12.3626 3 Full Flow ND ND 27 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Gentica
Labangan,
121.0839 12.3618 3 Full Flow ND ND 18 ND ND Sales 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Partially
Labangan, Sabino
121.087 12.3643 3 Filled ND ND 28 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Gentica
Flow
Labangan,
121.0837 12.3664 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Partially
Labangan,
121.0823 12.3656 3 Filled ND ND 27 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Toyohama 6.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Flow
*ND- No Data
49
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Labangan,
121.0783 12.364 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Su50 3X3 Toyohama 6.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Labangan,
121.0789 12.3645 4 Full Flow ND ND 24 ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 Toyohama 6.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin, Edwin
121.133072 12.3767 2 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Carlos
Mangarin, Angelito
121.133034 12.3768 2 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Buwag
Mangarin, Angelito
121.1248 12.3808 2 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Buwag
Mangarin,
121.1261 12.3802 2 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1127 12.3703 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 2.5 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1026 12.3664 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1233 12.3828 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1233 12.3829 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1067 12.3664 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1072 12.3661 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1066 12.3667 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1075 12.3666 ND ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1079 12.3668 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1098 12.3667 3 Full Flow ND 18 18 3 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1088 12.3664 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1074 12.3653 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1079 12.3654 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1088 12.3638 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 Ishi 7.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1078 12.3634 2 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1089 12.3637 3 ND ND 18 18 3 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1097 12.3639 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Second Hand ND
San Jose
*ND- No Data
50
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Mangarin,
121.1115 12.3625 3 ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.112259 12.3633 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.112244 12.36337 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1129 12.3663 3 ND ND 18 18 3 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.113 12.3668 ND ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.113938 12.367192 ND ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Su80 3X3 Robin 6 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.113976 12.367476 ND ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1145 12.3675 ND ND ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1126 12.3697 ND ND ND 97.53 95.53 16 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1271 12.3802 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1275 12.3814 3 Full Flow ND ND 80 ND ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1276 12.3816 3 Full Flow ND ND 22 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.13 12.3777 3 Full Flow ND ND 30 ND ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1277 12.3816 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1312 12.3782 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1321 12.3777 2 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Skoda 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1326 12.37611 3 Full Flow ND ND 20 ND ND ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0723 12.3843 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2010 ND Ns80 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0608 12.3803 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2015 ND Ns100 3X3 Inuki 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0615 12.3799 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2015 ND Sakai 3X3 R180 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0624 12.3799 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 La Curva 2018 ND Ns80 3X3 Kubota 7.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
*ND- No Data
51
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Bagong Sikat,
121.0637 12.3815 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2018 ND Sakai 3X3 Kubota 7.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0723 12.3832 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2012 ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0715 12.3836 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1.5 9.144 Delfin Parilla 2015 ND ND 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0743 12.3839 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 Delfin Parilla 2009 ND Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0674 12.3773 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 Melchor Dias 2011 ND Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0687 12.3777 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 Melchor Dias 2017 ND Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0631 12.3783 3 ND ND ND ND 1 6.09 Arthur Cruz 2010 ND Ns80 3X3 Kubota 6.5 Brand New ND
San Jose
Partially
Bagong Sikat, Roger
121.0648 12.3808 3 Filled ND ND ND 1.5 ND 2013 ND Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Pilocarpio
Flow
Bagong Sikat,
121.066 12.3766 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 Garcia 2013 ND Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0627 12.3798 3 Full Flow ND ND 6.09 ND 6.09 Mapaya 2017 Submerged ND 3X3 Yanmar 9 Brand New ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0662 12.38 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 ND 2009 ND Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Bagong Sikat,
121.0617 12.3792 3 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
San Jose
Monteclaro,
121.1139 12.5318 5 Full Flow 265.5 1.52 5.48 1 6.09 Spitur Yadao 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Kubota 8.5 Second Hand ND
San Jose
Monteclaro,
121.1132 12.5294 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.52 5.48 1 6.09 ND 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Yamada 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Monteclaro, Andreng
121.1134 12.5284 4 Full Flow 254 1.82 5.48 1 6.09 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Second Hand ND
San Jose Celestre
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1147 12.5291 4 Full Flow 221.2 1.82 5.48 1 6.09 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1163 12.5298 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.82 5.48 1 6.09 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Kubota 7 Second Hand ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1422 12.5294 3 Full Flow 221.2 9.14 11.27 2 12.19 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1436 12.5289 3 Full Flow 99.5 9.14 13.71 3 14.32 2018 Centrifugal Yamato 3X3 Kubota 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1419 12.5322 3 Full Flow 124.4 9.14 13.71 3 14.32 2015 Centrifugal Yamato 3X3 Yanmar 6.5 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro,
121.1171 12.5403 4 Full Flow 177 4.57 5.48 1 6.09 ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakto 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1149 12.537 4 Full Flow 177 4.57 5.48 1 6.09 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1246 12.5432 4 Full Flow 221.2 4.57 6.09 1 6.09 ND Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
*ND- No Data
52
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Monteclaro, Emil
121.1242 12.5416 3 Full Flow 136.9 3.04 5.48 1 6.09 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Monteclaro, Robert
121.1238 12.5491 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 8.22 2 11.88 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Mallari
Batasan, San
121.1141 12.48742 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.14 ND ND ND 1993 Centrifugal Ns100 4X4 Kubota 8.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Batasan, San
121.1141 12.4874 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 12.19 ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns100 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Batasan, San Eduardo
121.1527 12.4892 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.14 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose Toquero
Batasan, San Emil
121.1139 12.4911 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 2016 ND Ns 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Santiago
Batasan, San
121.1177 12.5674 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6.09 Michael Diaz 2013 ND Sakai 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Batasan, San
121.1403 12.492 4 Full Flow ND ND 6.09 ND ND Michael Diaz 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Mangarin, Emil
121.1068 12.3587 2 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 2X2 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose Santiago
Mangarin,
121.1054 12.3599 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 12 Pedro ND Centrifugal Ns80 2.5X2.5 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Mangarin,
121.1048 12.3593 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 Michael Diaz ND Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 Kama 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Mangarin, Rogelio
121.1027 12.3729 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 2015 Centrifugal ND 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Villaflores
Mangarin,
121.1404 12.3306 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Partially
Mangarin,
121.1059 12.3713 4 Filled ND ND 5.48 ND ND ND 2005 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Flow
Mangarin,
121.0995 12.3695 ND ND ND ND 9.14 ND ND Marisga 2011 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Magbay, San
121.0993 12.4085 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.14 Marisga 2010 ND Ns 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0995 12.4058 3 Filled ND ND ND ND 8.22 ND 2012 ND Ns80 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0996 12.4064 2 Filled ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2013 ND Ns80 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0995 12.4098 2 Filled ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2015 ND Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0963 12.3992 3 Filled ND ND ND ND 11.27 ND 2015 ND Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0959 12.3958 3 Filled ND ND ND ND 9.14 ND 2011 ND Ns80 3X3 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San Melchor
121.096 12.3953 2.5 Filled ND ND ND ND 6.09 2010 ND Ns80 ND Super Kama ND Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Magbay, San Melchor
121.095 12.399 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.14 2012 ND Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Magbay, San Melchor
121.0952 12.3992 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 7.31 2010 ND Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Magbay, San Melchor
121.1001 12.391 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND ND Ns80 4X4 Mitsusan ND Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Magbay, San Melchor
121.0967 12.4033 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND ND Ns80 ND Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Magbay, San Melchor
121.094696 12.399096 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.09 2012 Self Priming Ns80 2X2 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Magbay, San
121.094573 12.399073 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2010 ND ND 2X2 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0994 12.4089 2 ND ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2012 ND Ns80 2X2 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0978 12.4048 2 ND ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2010 ND Ns80 2X2 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Partially
Magbay, San
121.0965 12.3997 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND 2010 ND Sakai 2X2 Yanmar 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Magbay, San
121.0964 12.4005 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2012 ND Sakai 2X2 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Magbay, San
121.0997 12.4067 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.09 ND 2014 Self Priming Ns80 4X4 Kubota ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Partially
Magbay, San Melchor
121.0997 12.4071 3 Filled ND ND ND ND 6.09 2016 Self Priming ND 3X3 R180 ND Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Partially
Magbay, San Melchor
121.0961 12.3966 2 Filled ND ND ND ND 6.09 2013 ND ND 2X2 Kingstone 6 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Central, San Brody Electric
121.0619 12.4203 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Sakai ND 3 Brand New ND ND
Jose Regalado Motor
Central, San
121.0317 12.45 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Central, San Melchor
121.0374 12.4374 4 Full Flow ND ND 10.66 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Marisga
Central, San
121.0378 12.4375 4 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Ns100 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Central, San
121.0377 12.4371 3 Full Flow ND ND 9.144 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns100 3X3 R180 8 ND ND ND
Jose
Central, San
121.0383 12.4365 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.0104 ND ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Ns80 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Central, San
121.0395 12.4357 3 Full Flow ND ND 7.62 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Central, San
121.038 12.4369 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.5344 ND ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Ns100 3X3 Kama 12 Brand New ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
53
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Curanta, San
121.0254 12.4253 4 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND Eddie 2010 Centrifugal Ns80 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0183 12.4216 3 Full Flow ND ND 15.24 ND ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kenbo 12 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0218 12.4078 4 Full Flow ND ND 6.096 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Su80 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.018 12.4215 3 Full Flow ND ND 12.192 ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San Dudoy
121.0205 12.4193 3 Full Flow ND ND 8.2296 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose Mamahan
Curanta, San Patrick
121.0148 12.4386 4 Full Flow ND ND 12.192 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose Mamahan
Curanta, San
121.0214 12.4439 3 Full Flow ND ND 6.096 ND ND Tito Munar 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yamma 12 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San Roger
121.0237 12.4083 ND ND ND ND ND 2 12.19 2015 ND Su80 3X3 Yamma ND Brand New ND ND
Jose Salvador
Curanta, San
121.0234 12.4073 ND ND ND ND ND ND 9.144 Tito Munar ND ND ND 3X3 Cashi ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0235 12.4284 ND ND ND ND ND 2 12.19 ND 2016 ND ND 4X4 Kubota ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San Angento
121.0179 12.4401 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 18.288 2019 ND Sakai 4X4 ND 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Manajan
Curanta, San Angento
121.0136 12.4368 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Manajan
Curanta, San Angento
121.0124 12.4367 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Kubota 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose Manajan
Curanta, San
121.0145 12.4369 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Nanajan 1990 ND Sakai ND ND ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0178 12.4376 ND Full Flow ND ND ND 3 18.288 Tito Munar 1991 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0227 12.422 ND ND ND ND ND 2 12.19 ND 2009 ND Ns100 4X4 Yanmar ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0193 12.424 ND ND ND ND ND 2 12.19 Rolan 2014 Centrifugal ND 3X3 Cashi ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0171 12.4224 3 Full Flow ND ND 18.288 ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal ND 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San Ruel
121.0205 12.4204 ND Full Flow ND ND 12.192 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 Yanmar ND Brand New ND ND
Jose Salvador
Curanta, San
121.020508 12.420408 4 Full Flow ND ND 12.102 ND 12.192 ND 2017 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Kubota 8.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Curanta, San
121.0223 12.4231 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.192 Tito Munar 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Yanmar ND Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.108826 12.412488 3 Full Flow ND 15 15 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 Ns70 7 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.10875 12.420888 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Chito Munar 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 M80 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.109086 12.420741 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Bañaga 2006 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 M80 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.107331 12.419562 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Murtha, San Sabino
121.107369 12.41954 3 Filled ND 10 10 ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gentica
Flow
*ND- No Data
54
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.112092 12.417516 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112153 12.418112 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.111512 12.417214 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112862 12.419548 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.11245 12.419572 3 Full Flow ND 15 15 ND ND Melchor Dias 2006 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112381 12.419596 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.11155 12.420864 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.11332 12.415381 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Peralta 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.113091 12.414767 3 Full Flow ND 7 7 ND ND Melchor Dias 2006 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112755 12.413414 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112717 12.414181 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Refugia 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112687 12.43503 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 ND ND Refugia 2014 Centrifugal Daisen 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.107827 12.427412 4 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2005 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112786 12.43391 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Refugia 2006 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.108979 12.429226 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Refugia 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 ND R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.110497 12.427496 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 ND ND Peralta 1995 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.110268 12.427103 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 ND ND Melchor Dias 2000 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.108979 12.429236 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 2x4 Ns70 7 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
55
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.110573 12.42539 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.109253 12.422073 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112092 12.425375 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Yamato 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San Sabino
121.112641 12.425862 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gentica
Murtha, San
121.112084 12.425265 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Peralta 2007 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112038 12.425288 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 ND ND Melchor Dias 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.113213 12.423301 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112679 12.423355 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.113236 12.423286 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112908 12.423173 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112587 12.423238 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2009 ND Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.114152 12.422321 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2004 Centrifugal Ns80 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.110085 12.429998 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Peralta 2005 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.111786 12.431897 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Peralta 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.112465 12.432095 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
56
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.112839 12.4323 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.118493 12.450318 3 Full Flow ND 5 5 ND ND Melchor Dias 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.117371 12.447875 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 ND ND Peralta 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.117249 12.448825 3 Full Flow ND 5 5 ND ND Melchor Dias ND Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.119721 12.446264 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Ns60 6 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.120186 12.447434 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Ns60 6 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.118783 12.449689 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Melchor Dias 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Ns70 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.119599 12.449362 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2006 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Er50 5 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.11641 12.438203 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Peralta 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San Emil
121.111641 12.438203 3 Full Flow ND 18 18 ND ND 2004 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Santiago
Murtha, San Emil
121.117753 12.437644 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Santiago
Murtha, San Sabino
121.116768 12.438345 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gentica
Murtha, San
121.118363 12.438512 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Peralta 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Murtha, San Sabino
121.117028 12.439038 3 Full Flow ND 7 7 ND ND 1995 Centrifugal Sakai 4x4 Tf90 9 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gentica
Murtha, San
121.112488 12.433938 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
57
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.113717 12.455461 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.111802 12.457636 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Peralta 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.113221 12.460068 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2018 Centrifugal Daisen 3x3 Tf90 9 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.122681 12.452101 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 ND ND Dolor 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.119133 12.454354 3 Full Flow ND 5.5 5.5 ND ND Melchor Dias 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.121842 12.45148 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Sales 1995 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 Ss80 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.121666 12.45108 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Ns40 4 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.120858 12.450382 3 Full Flow ND 15 15 ND ND Peralta 2004 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
58
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.120363 12.449381 4 Full Flow ND 10 10 ND ND Melchor Dias 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 4x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.12204 12.449688 4 Full Flow ND 11 11 2 ND Melchor Dias 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 4x4 Rk70 7 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.123124 12.450573 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 2 ND Sales 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.123726 12.447845 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 ND ND 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 Er50 5 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.125763 12.445743 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.12246 12.446053 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Peralta 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 Ns40 4 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.126046 12.447148 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Peralta 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.126839 12.447954 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 ND ND Peralta 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.128388 12.449638 3 Full Flow ND 11 11 2 ND Peralta 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.127648 12.451219 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 2 ND Peralta 1994 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yamato 6.5 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
59
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Murtha, San
121.126915 12.451654 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 2 6 Peralta 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.126549 12.453043 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 2 6 Peralta 2009 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.119683 12.450379 3 Full Flow ND 18 18 ND ND Peralta 2002 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.125336 12.453998 3 Full Flow ND 14 14 ND ND Melchor Dias 2003 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Murtha, San
121.126015 12.453435 3 Full Flow ND 12 12 ND ND Melchor Dias 2012 Centrifugal Sakai 3x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.130211 12.340752 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND Melchor Dias ND ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.130364 12.340702 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND Melchor Dias ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.117661 12.353575 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.126816 12.352123 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.129159 12.348838 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.11998 12.353988 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.114678 12.35283 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.127152 12.351713 2 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.120263 12.346045 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.13279 12.346863 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.119927 12.347556 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.120057 12.348019 3 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.128853 12.34388 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.147835 12.327365 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.12539 12.335088 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.125145 12.341125 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.12497 12.341308 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.124014 12.343704 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.121193 12.327274 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.145897 12.325872 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
60
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.121056 12.350976 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.120972 12.351814 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.123299 12.341488 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.119851 12.348325 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.144555 12.328232 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.143822 12.32931 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.130494 12.340112 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.130707 12.339232 3 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.121781 12.343457 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.122529 12.345719 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.126893 12.332587 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.124444 12.334049 2.5 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.128279 12.342721 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.132332 12.348325 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.130639 12.341934 4 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.132676 12.34491 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mapaya, San
121.133561 12.3421 2.5 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mapaya, San
121.121193 12.347339 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.118042 12.353684 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.133553 12.345792 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.13794 12.346269 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.132073 12.343536 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.134026 12.343434 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.1325 12.345389 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.129777 12.34275 2.5 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.136925 12.344799 2 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Mapaya, San
121.119904 12.347104 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
61
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
San Isidro,
121.068619 12.428732 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 6.1 ND ND ND Sakai 3x3 Nitto ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.070061 12.427716 240 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Sakai 3x3 Nitto ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.071884 12.427981 240 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2000 ND Self-Priming 4x4 Rk180 ND Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.056365 12.416485 ND ND ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND 2000 ND Sakai 4x4 R180 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.05777 12.415639 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.1 ND 2005 ND Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.052689 12.420876 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 Pinoy ND ND Self-Priming 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.053818 12.417432 ND ND ND ND ND ND 36.6 ND 2015 ND Self-Priming 3x3 ND ND Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.070412 12.427311 36 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Jover 3x3 ND ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.069504 12.420856 36 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 3x3 ND ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.070877 12.420495 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND Ben Rivera 2014 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.071579 12.420943 36 Full Flow ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND 2003 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.07402 12.423582 48 Full Flow ND ND 11.6 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sc80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.073997 12.42361 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sc80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.076118 12.432704 ND Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Electric 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND
San Jose
*ND- No Data
62
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
San Isidro,
121.058365 12.414938 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Second Hand ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.058388 12.414972 ND ND ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.059629 12.413827 ND ND ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.061211 12.414798 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.061928 12.415115 48 Full Flow ND ND 7.6 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Yamato 3x3 R 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.661462 12.413214 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.060928 12.412816 36 Full Flow ND ND 7.3 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 70 Second Hand ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.060265 12.412093 48 ND ND ND 6.1 ND ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.060509 12.412215 36 Full Flow ND ND 61 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 12.5 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.05938 12.411782 48 Full Flow ND ND 7.6 ND ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 Uling 90 ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.061745 12.42619 36 ND ND ND 11.6 ND ND ND 2018 ND Ns80 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro, Viktor
121.057686 12.422915 36 ND ND ND 21 ND ND 2015 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Bunsol
San Isidro, Viktor
121.057358 12.42352 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND 2005 ND Su80 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Bunsol
San Isidro,
121.05867 12.423977 36 ND ND ND 6.1 ND ND ND 1997 ND Ns 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.048378 12.425913 36 ND ND ND 12.8 ND ND ND 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.058876 12.424343 36 ND ND ND 22.9 ND ND ND 1985 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.65896 12.424341 36 ND ND ND 14.3 ND ND ND 2018 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.059654 12.424742 ND Full Flow ND ND 10.4 ND ND ND 2016 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.659753 12.424762 ND ND ND ND 10.4 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.056503 12.417785 ND Full Flow ND ND 8.2 ND ND ND 2016 ND ND 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.05687 12.420522 ND Full Flow ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND 2005 ND Ns80 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.043724 12.437912 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 75 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.057495 12.421603 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.068527 12.42778 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 3x3 Rk70 China 70 ND ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro, Rk70
121.067688 12.423114 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND Ns70 3x3 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Kubota
San Isidro,
121.053055 12.4268 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND 2014 ND ND 3x3 China R180 ND Brand New ND ND
San Jose
San Isidro,
121.052612 12.426466 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND 2000 ND Self-Priming 3x3 China R180 ND Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.082794 12.425035 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2000 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 Kubota ND Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.083076 12.425068 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Daisen 4x4 ND ND Brand New ND
San Jose Diaz
Partially
Camburay,
121.090401 12.417478 36 Filled ND ND 10.7 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal ND 3x3 Kubota 60 Second Hand ND
San Jose
Flow
Camburay, Melchor
121.094261 12.416054 36 Full Flow ND ND 11.6 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 ND 6.5 Brand New ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay, Melchor
121.094215 12.415733 36 Full Flow ND ND 8.5 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Electric 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.094086 12.416007 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND Modi 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.095993 12.431402 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND Marisgal 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.094063 12.4181 36 Full Flow ND ND 11 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.093918 12.416199 36 Full Flow ND ND 10.7 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.094376 12.417922 48 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Ns 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.094337 12.418201 48 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 4x4 ND 6 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
*ND- No Data
63
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Camburay, Melchor
121.094833 12.420042 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Electric 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.095039 12.421283 30 ND ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.095047 12.423182 36 ND ND ND 66.1 ND ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.095596 12.422338 36 Full Flow ND ND 11 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.095505 12.424124 48 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Dennis
121.095512 12.424489 48 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose Nonod
Camburay, Dennis
121.094498 12.42548 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R 80 ND ND ND
San Jose Nonod
Camburay,
121.094246 12.424985 30 Full Flow ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.094223 12.426985 36 Full Flow ND ND 11.6 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.093994 12.42561 36 Full Flow ND ND 11 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.086182 12.417622 ND Full Flow ND ND 10.7 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.09346 12.42546 36 Full Flow ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND 2001 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.093864 12.42575 48 Full Flow ND ND 13.7 ND ND 2005 ND Sakai 4x4 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.093033 12.42391 36 Full Flow ND ND 12.8 ND ND ND 2004 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.092903 12.4251 36 Full Flow ND ND 12.8 ND ND 2004 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay, Melchor
121.090721 12.423335 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND ND Sakai 4x4 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Partially
Camburay, Melchor
121.091171 12.423962 36 Filled ND ND ND ND 11.6 ND ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Flow
Camburay, Melchor
121.090668 12.423739 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 ND ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.090729 12.423976 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 ND ND ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.091339 12.423915 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND 2019 ND Kitaco 4x4 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.091934 12.424519 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND 2019 ND Sakai 4x4 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.088448 12.422973 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 ND 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.088615 12.423392 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 2011 ND Yamato 3x3 Kubota 6.5 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay, Melchor
121.088669 12.423559 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.089027 12.424423 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 Darry Nonod 2015 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.089607 12.42356 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 11.6 Darry Nonod ND ND Self-Priming 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Melchor
121.089081 12.422936 30 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 2009 ND Jackson 2x2 Yanmar 6 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay, Melchor
121.086555 12.421203 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 10.7 2017 ND Ns80 3x3 R180 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Diaz
Camburay,
121.086243 12.423058 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND Sakai 3x3 Changhong ND Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.086143 12.422949 36 ND ND ND ND ND 12.2 ND ND ND Sakai 3x3 Changhong ND Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.086693 12.41947 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 10.7 ND 2017 ND Sakai ND Yanmar 75 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.08495 12.420243 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 13.7 ND 2004 ND Ns80 4x4 Yanmar 80 Second Hand ND ND
San Jose
Partially
Camburay,
121.087502 12.422206 36 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Flow
Camburay, Monching
121.084503 12.42071 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND 2014 ND Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Panganiban
Camburay,
121.084312 12.419699 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.1 Peralta ND ND Sakai 4x4 Yanmar 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Jose
121.083435 12.420564 36 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 10.7 ND ND Sakai 4x4 Yanmar 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Regalado
Camburay,
121.089355 12.431664 48 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2008 ND Ns100 3x3 Yanmar 70 ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.090218 12.431654 36 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Su80 3x3 R180 80 ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.08503 12.43389 36 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2010 ND Su80 3x3 R180 80 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.084503 12.433843 36 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 ND Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.082077 12.432035 36 ND ND 6.7 ND ND ND ND 2011 ND Skoda 4x4 R180 80 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.081261 12.432457 48 ND ND 6.1 ND ND ND ND 2009 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.096786 12.431082 48 ND ND 6.7 ND ND ND ND 2010 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.093132 12.429677 48 ND ND 10.7 ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Sakai 4x4 Kubota 80 ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.430849 12.430849 36 ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND ND 2014 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 ND ND
San Jose
*ND- No Data
64
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Camburay,
121.086754 12.430814 36 Full Flow ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Jackson 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.091309 12.428973 36 Full Flow ND ND 7.9 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.08799 12.431039 30 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 8 Brand New ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.087547 12.431018 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.8 ND 2006 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.086967 12.430734 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.8 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.087364 12.430785 24 Full Flow ND ND 8.8 ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Ns80 2x2 Toyohama 6.5 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.086327 12.43078 48 Full Flow ND ND ND ND 9.6 ND ND Centrifugal Su50 3x3 Kubota 6.5 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.08654 12.430061 36 Full Flow ND ND 10.1 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.088402 12.429231 36 Full Flow ND ND 11.3 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.089554 12.428791 48 Full Flow ND ND 11.6 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.08844 12.429337 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay, Super
121.088196 12.429354 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal ND 3x3 12.5 Brand New ND ND
San Jose Ramu
Camburay,
121.081329 12.42839 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Su80 2x2 Ns70 70 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.084381 12.428372 48 Full Flow ND ND 18.2 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns50 3x3 R1 8 Brand New ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.080449 12.428638 36 ND ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2011 ND Sakai 3x3 Yamada 8 ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.082222 12.428799 36 ND ND ND 7.6 ND ND ND 2011 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 ND ND ND
San Jose
Camburay,
121.081772 12.427957 36 Full Flow ND ND 6.1 ND ND ND 2017 ND Sakai 3x3 R180 80 ND ND ND
San Jose
Mabini, San
121.093812 12.362206 36 Full Flow ND ND 6.4 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.094765 12.361028 36 Full Flow ND ND 7.3 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Su80 2x2 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.096268 12.357454 36 Full Flow ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Su50 3x3 Kubota 12 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Mabini, San Zaldy
121.096642 12.356761 36 Filled ND ND 6.1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Su80 4x4 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
Jose Portacio
Flow
Partially
Mabini, San Melchor
121.097046 12.356151 ND Filled ND ND 6.1 ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Partially
Mabini, San Melchor
121.097245 12.355796 ND Filled ND ND 6.1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Partially
Mabini, San Melchor
121.096489 12.357194 36 Filled ND ND 6.1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
Jose Marisga
Flow
Mabini, San
121.093392 12.362186 36 Full Flow ND ND 6.4 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Su80 ND Super Kang 12 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.092148 12.366334 36 Full Flow ND ND 8.5 ND ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
65
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Mabini, San
121.092225 12.366465 36 Full Flow ND ND 7.3 ND ND Rafael Riley 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 R1 90 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.091935 12.365331 36 Full Flow ND ND 6.1 ND ND Bunsol 2014 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.09227 12.365943 36 Full Flow ND ND 6.1 ND ND Bunsol 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.096043 12.370424 30 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Mabini, San Zaldy
121.089875 12.369248 36 Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose Portacio
Flow
Partially
Mabini, San
121.093194 12.365543 36 Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND Felix Cacaika 2015 ND Ns80 4x4 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Mabini, San
121.088456 12.367697 36 Full Flow ND ND 10.4 ND ND Fantone 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.094071 12.365053 30 Full Flow ND ND 8.5 ND ND Fantone 2014 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Mabini, San Ismael
121.089325 12.365879 30 Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose Devera
Flow
*ND- No Data
66
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Mabini, San
121.096581 12.366632 ND Full Flow ND ND 8.8 ND ND Rorie Noto 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Mabini, San Zaldy
121.093522 12.369547 36 Filled ND ND 8.2 ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose Portacio
Flow
Partially
Mabini, San Zaldy
121.095994 12.369188 30 Filled ND ND 6.7 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose Portacio
Flow
Mabini, San
121.096584 12.364305 30 Full Flow ND ND 7.6 ND ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.090386 12.37046 36 Full Flow ND ND 12.2 ND ND Love Ho 2000 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.091248 12.370286 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.8 ND ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Su100 4x4 Sumo 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.089974 12.368 48 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 12.2 ND 2012 Centrifugal Su100 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.101242 12.388015 48 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 ND ND ND
Jose
Partially
Mabini, San
121.101257 12.38758 36 Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Kuta 90 ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Mabini, San
121.103386 12.383454 36 Full Flow ND ND 30.5 ND ND ND 2000 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 ND ND Brand New ND ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.010624 12.388632 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2016 ND R180 3x3 Kubota 90 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.101372 12.388214 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2016 ND Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Mabini, San Alejo
121.101479 12.386967 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 ND ND ND
Jose Difuntaum
Partially
Mabini, San Jimmy
121.101555 12.386657 48 Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 ND ND ND
Jose Janauata
Flow
Mabini, San Bituin
121.104454 12.387771 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Ns70 70 Brand New ND ND
Jose Manguesa
Mabini, San Robert
121.104446 12.388052 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Shark 18 Brand New ND ND
Jose Devera
Partially
Mabini, San Dominador
121.106331 12.38638 ND Filled ND ND 9.1 ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Robin 6.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose Olarte
Flow
Mabini, San
121.107689 12.386985 ND Full Flow ND ND 11.6 ND ND Cesar Quiton 2017 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 Yanmar 70 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Mabini, San
121.109093 12.388477 36 Full Flow ND ND 9.1 ND ND ND 2017 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R1 80 Brand New ND ND
Jose
*ND- No Data
67
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Lacurva, San
121.085282 12.409204 3 Full Flow ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND 2010 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Yanmar 5 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.083901 12.411591 3 Filled ND 7.62 7.62 1 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.082551 12.410268 3 Full Flow ND 11.27 11.27 1.5 ND ND 2003 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.083489 12.414183 3 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.079094 12.411671 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Reynaldo
121.078339 12.411747 3 Filled ND 7.01 7.01 1 ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3X3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Castro
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Ronie
121.058053 12.405994 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Barona
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.082192 12.4095 2 Filled ND 7.31 7.31 1 ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
*ND- No Data
68
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque
121.082131 12.410096 3 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Jr.
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque Electric
121.080552 12.409361 1.75 Filled ND 18.28 18.28 3 ND 2018 -1 Ns80 1.75 2 Brand New ND
Jose Jr. Motor
Flow
Lacurva, San Manuel
121.079461 12.409439 4 Full Flow ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND 1998 Centrifugal -1 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Asuncion
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.079377 12.409381 3 Full Flow ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND 1998 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.0793 12.408302 3 Full Flow ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND 2003 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.079255 12.408458 3 Full Flow ND 7.62 7.62 1 ND 1983 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Lacurva, San Eddie Electric
121.076516 12.409505 3 Full Flow ND 7.31 7.31 1 ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 2x2 2 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno Motor
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.076569 12.412068 3 Filled ND 7.92 7.92 1 ND 2006 Centrifugal -1 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.076523 12.412069 3 Filled ND 7.92 7.92 1 ND 2006 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.073105 12.409271 3 Filled ND 48.76 48.76 8 ND 2011 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.072075 12.409208 3 Filled ND 17.37 17.37 2.5 ND 2001 Centrifugal Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.07177 12.408642 3 Filled ND 5.48 5.48 1 ND 2016 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Fuente
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.070374 12.407286 2 Filled ND 38.1 38.1 6 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Kubota 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Fuente
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.066979 12.406113 4 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND 2015 ND Miyata ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor Electric
121.066308 12.404861 2 Filled ND 6.09 6.09 1 ND 2017 Centrifugal ND 2x2 2 Brand New ND ND
Jose Bunzol Motor
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.06688 12.404502 4 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND ND 2017 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.067421 12.404417 3 Filled ND 6.08 6.08 1 ND ND 2015 ND Su80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.068238 12.353738 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND 2013 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially 3x3
Lacurva, San Yanmar
121.096741 12.37102 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Sakai convert 6 Brand New ND
Jose Ns60
Flow ed to 2
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.068192 12.40381 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.070061 12.404956 3 Filled ND 7.31 7.31 1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.075638 12.403042 4 Full Flow ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND ND 2012 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.075669 12.403033 3 Filled ND 9.75 9.75 1.5 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.075852 12.404261 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.077614 12.406995 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND ND Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Fuente
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.081223 12.407808 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND 1998 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R175 7.5 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
*ND- No Data
69
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San Cesar
121.078507 12.401652 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2008 Centrifugal Su80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Mariano
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.080903 12.40286 3 Filled ND 15.84 15.84 2.5 ND 2000 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Yanmar
121.082902 12.403239 4 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND ND Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 6.5 Second Hand ND
Jose Ns65
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Yanmar
121.081101 12.402321 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND ND 2003 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 6.5 Second Hand ND
Jose Ns65
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.081841 12.400528 3 Filled ND 13.71 13.71 2 ND ND 2005 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.082116 12.400331 3 Filled ND 6.7 6.7 1 ND ND 2018 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.082154 12.400455 4 Filled ND 10.97 10.97 1.5 ND ND 1994 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Electric
121.082535 12.400518 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 3x3 2 Brand New ND
Jose Motor
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.071587 12.403952 3 Full Flow ND 51.81 51.81 8.5 ND Jimmy Reyes 1997 Centrifugal ND 4x4 Kubota A7 8 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
4x4
Lacurva, San
121.072953 12.400468 3 Full Flow ND 9.75 9.75 1.5 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai reduce Yanmar 8 Brand New ND
Jose
d to 3
4x4
Lacurva, San
121.0738 12.400053 3 Full Flow ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND ND 2000 Centrifugal Jackson reduce Kubota 8 Brand New ND
Jose
d to 3
4x4
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.074296 12.398515 3 Full Flow ND 9.75 9.75 1.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai reduce Kubota 6 Brand New ND
Jose Fuente
d to 3
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.074326 12.398134 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND 2019 Centrifugal Jackson 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.073807 12.395038 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Fuente
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.074475 12.395054 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND Danny 2017 ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially 3x3
Lacurva, San Roy Dela
121.073746 12.393868 2 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal ND reduce Mitsubishi 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Fuente
Flow d to 2
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie Kubota
121.073586 12.393564 4 Filled ND 18.29 18.29 3 ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 7 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno Rk70
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.073975 12.393578 3 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND Centrifugal Jackson 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Yanmar
121.068902 12.390711 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND Nestor Sales ND Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Ns70
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.071656 12.394415 3 Filled ND 45.72 45.72 7.5 ND ND 2001 ND Su80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.07132 12.39485 3 Filled ND 36.57 36.57 6 ND Larry 2014 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.068642 12.396048 3 Filled ND 5.18 5.18 1 ND ND 2015 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.066704 12.397356 3 Filled ND 38.1 38.1 6 ND 2015 Centrifugal Jackson 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.066918 12.399004 3 Filled ND 8.23 8.23 1.5 ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Kingston 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie Electric
121.060959 12.357207 3 Filled ND 51.81 51.81 8.5 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 3 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno Motor
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.070595 12.402352 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND Nestor Sales 2017 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.068902 12.402306 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
*ND- No Data
70
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.069893 12.401355 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND Roland Pilon 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.069794 12.400711 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2018 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.050889 12.39486 3 Filled ND 27.43 27.43 4.5 ND 2008 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.090462 12.374946 4 Filled ND 39.62 39.62 6.5 ND 2011 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.069245 12.39819 3 Filled ND 39.62 39.62 6.5 ND ND Centrifugal ND 3x3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.062714 12.382597 3 Filled ND 36.57 36.57 6 ND 2008 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.069993 12.400279 2 Filled ND 44.5 44.5 7.5 ND 2010 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.061638 12.382684 4 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 1.5 ND ND 2003 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 R180 8.5 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.070237 12.368347 3 Filled ND 5.18 5.18 1 ND ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 Kubota 8.5 Second Hand ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially 4x4
Lacurva, San Eddie Electric
121.080009 12.399391 4 Filled ND 13.1 13.1 2 ND 2003 Centrifugal Sakai reduce 3 Brand New ND ND
Jose Gimeno Motor
Flow d to 3
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.070237 12.368347 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND Pilon 2015 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.08371 12.403764 3 Filled ND 48.76 48.76 8 ND Noli Pineda 2013 Centrifugal ND 2x2 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Emil
121.084473 12.404777 3 Filled ND 14.32 14.32 2.5 ND 2012 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Santiago
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Yanmar
121.084519 12.404799 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 ND Pilon 1990 Centrifugal ND 3x3 7.5 Second Hand ND
Jose Ns75
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.084748 12.404974 3 Filled ND 13.71 13.71 2.5 ND ND 1998 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.082337 12.40538 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND Jerry Castro 2015 ND Sakai ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.086083 12.403875 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Joselito Yanmar
121.085793 12.403713 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 ND 2006 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 7 Brand New ND
Jose Pastrana Ns70
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque
121.085381 12.403071 3 Filled ND 15.24 15.24 2.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Jr.
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Julio Roque
121.085137 12.402854 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND 2009 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Jr.
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Emil Yanmar
121.083848 12.406535 4 Filled ND 15.84 15.84 2.5 ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 8.5 Brand New ND ND
Jose Santiago Tf90
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.083451 12.402603 4 Filled ND 8.22 8.22 1.5 ND 2000 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Modi
121.083413 12.401607 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND 2016 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Regalado
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor
121.084672 12.401872 3 Filled ND 12.19 12.19 2 ND 2015 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Diaz
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Electric
121.084389 12.400462 2 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND Pilon ND Centrifugal Sakai 2x2 2 Brand New ND
Jose Motor
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor Yanmar
121.070977 12.385125 4 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2015 Centrifugal ND 3x3 8.5 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz Tf90
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching Yanmar
121.072419 12.384603 3 Filled ND 7.31 7.31 1 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 8.5 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan Tf90
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Melchor Yanmar
121.072823 12.385206 3 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2013 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 7 Brand New ND
Jose Diaz Tf70
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.071496 12.386361 3 Filled ND 9.75 9.75 1.5 ND 2005 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially 4x4
Lacurva, San Monching
121.072152 12.386697 3 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2017 Centrifugal Triangle reduce ND ND ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow d to 3
Partially 4x4
Lacurva, San Monching
121.072327 12.386782 3 Filled ND 8.83 8.83 1.5 ND 2017 Centrifugal Ns100 reduce R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow d to 3
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.071488 12.387449 3 Filled ND 5.79 5.79 1 ND 2013 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 Kubota 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.071839 12.387768 3 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal Ns80 4x4 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
*ND- No Data
71
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Engine Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Brand Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Lacurva, San Kubota
121.073105 12.387973 3 Filled ND 10.05 10.05 1.5 ND Oliver Mateo 2019 Centrifugal Sakura 3x3 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Rk80
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching Yanmar
121.07322 12.387537 3 Filled ND 8.53 8.53 1.5 ND 2008 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 8 Second Hand ND
Jose Pangilinan Tf80
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.07454 12.286706 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND Jimmy Reyes 2016 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.075699 12.38785 3 Filled ND 41.45 41.45 7 ND 2000 Centrifugal Sakai 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Monching
121.049813 12.413056 3 Filled ND 11.27 11.27 2 ND 2015 Centrifugal Ns80 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pangilinan
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.073212 12.389926 3 Filled ND 5.18 5.18 1 ND Pilon 2015 ND Ns80 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Modi
121.075577 12.390223 3 Filled ND 56.38 56.38 9.5 ND 1998 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Regalado
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Victor
121.07396 12.391075 3 Filled ND 7.92 7.92 1.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal ND 4x4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Bunzol
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Eddie
121.076546 12.390664 3 Filled ND 54.86 54.86 9 ND 2015 ND Ns100 ND ND ND ND ND
Jose Gimeno
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San Simeon
121.077729 12.390982 3 Filled ND 10.05 10.05 1.5 ND 2008 Centrifugal ND 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND ND
Jose Pastrana
Flow
Lacurva, San
121.080834 12.396711 4 Full Flow ND 7.62 7.62 1 ND ND 2014 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Partially
Lacurva, San Kubota
121.084084 12.400556 4 Filled ND 10.66 10.66 2 ND ND 1997 Centrifugal Sakai 4x4 7 Second Hand ND
Jose Rk70
Flow
Partially
Lacurva, San
121.083283 12.399133 3 Filled ND 9.14 9.14 1.5 ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Ns100 3x3 R180 8 Brand New ND
Jose
Flow
120.9412 12.571 Calintaan 2 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 ND Pilon ND ND Sakai ND Yamma 8 Brand New ND
Partially
120.9917 12.6288 Calintaan 3 Filled ND 1 7.65 1 ND Pilon 2001 ND ND 3X3 Kubota 8 Second Hand ND ND
Flow
120.9919 12.6269 Calintaan 4 Full Flow ND 2 9.14 1 ND ND ND Self Priming Eagle 4X4 Chang Gong 10 Brand New ND
120.9922 12.6271 Calintaan 2 Full Flow ND 1 6.09 1 ND ND ND Self Priming King Lion 2X2 Kama 8 Brand New ND ND
120.9929 12.6274 Calintaan 2 Full Flow ND 2 9.14 1 ND ND 2014 Portable Eagle 3X3 Magnum 8 Brand New ND ND
120.993 12.6275 Calintaan 3 Full Flow ND 2 6.09 2 ND ND 2008 ND ND 3X3 Bridge 12 Brand New ND
120.9938 12.6285 Calintaan 2 Full Flow ND 2 7.92 1 ND ND 2003 Self Priming ND 2X2 China 12 Second Hand ND ND
120.9948 12.6282 Calintaan 4 Full Flow ND 1 5.48 1 ND ND 2007 ND ND 4X4 Yamoda 8 Brand New ND
121.0063 12.6221 Calintaan 4 Full Flow ND 1 6.09 1 ND ND 2015 Self Priming Ns100 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Brand New ND
*ND- No Data
72
Rosacara,
121.431 12.8288 River 1.5 ND 400, 15, 1 ND ND 600, 0.8, 1 1 2015 Functional
Bansud
Sto. Domingo,
121.3742 13.1111 River ND ND 40,2,3 40 5 ND 1 2012 Functional
Socorro
Calubayan,
121.3695 13.0513 River ND ND 15,1,3 15 ND ND 0.5 1998 Functional
Socorro
Monteverde,
121.3592 13.0549 Creek ND ND 10,1,3 ND ND ND 0.3 2002 Functional
Socorro
Subaan
121.3616 13.0751 Socorro ND ND 40,3,3 45 ND ND ND ND ND
River
Subaan
121.367 13.0889 Socorro ND ND 50,3,4 ND ND ND ND ND ND
River
Pag-asa, Creek,
121.4613 12.873 2.5 45 65 39 3 ND Functional
Bansud Spring
Poblacion, Creek,
121.4679 12.849 0.4 9 12 10 1.5 100 Functional
Bansud Spring
Salcedo, Creek,
121.4654 12.806 0.75 7 10 10 2 50 Functional
Bansud Spring
Roma,
121.465607 12.59216 10 6 10 5 3 Runoff 50 Functional
Mansalay
Roma, Runoff,
121.467133 12.59797 8 10 50 30 ND 400 Functional ND
Mansalay Spring
Baluyo,
121.441788 12.52253 4 8 8 5 ND Rainfall 20 Functional
Mansalay
Villaflor, Mountain
120.9978 13.4505 No Permanent 10 ND Functional ND
Puerto Galera River
*ND- No Data
73
Annex Table 10. SFR datasheets from Oriental Mindoro Province, 2019
Distance Dimensions of
Water Type of Soil Year
Longitude Latitude Location from Water SFR (LxWxD) Status Picture
Source Lining Used Texture Constructed
Source (m) in meters
Maliwanag,
121.446595 12.58853 Spring 3 30,15,1 ND ND 2002 Functional
Mansalay
Salcedo,
121.459816 12.8254 ND ND 50,3,1 Sand Bag ND ND Functional
Bansud
Salcedo,
121.45688 12.82705 Spring ND 60,15,1.5 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Salcedo, Rainfall,
121.45012 12.80442 ND 50,25,1 Sand Bag ND ND Functional
Bansud Spring
Rosacara, Creek,
121.435982 12.81521 50 55,15,1.5 Concrete ND 2010 Functional ND
Bansud Spring
Rosacara,
121.439103 12.83324 Creek 150 100,50,1.5 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Poblacion,
121.466393 12.85963 Runoff ND 35,15,1.5 ND ND ND Functional ND
Bansud
Proper
River, Sandy
121.479966 12.84521 Tiguisan, ND 21,8,1.2 ND ND Functional
Creek Loam
Bansud
Proper
121.47371 12.82098 Tiguisan, ND ND 30,15,1.5 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Proper
121.479783 12.83815 Tiguisan, Creek ND 32,16,1.3 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Poblacion, Bansud
121.453087 12.85132 ND ND ND ND ND Functional
Bansud River
Creek,
121.383027 12.76874 Malo, Bansud 1000 20,5,0.8 Sang Bag ND 2015 Functional
Spring
Tangon
121.395348 12.77945 Malo, Bansud ND ND Rocks ND ND Functional
River
Poblacion, Creek,
121.444001 12.85811 10 30,8,1.5 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud Spring
Alcadesma,
121.462739 12.84396 ND ND 50,25,1.5 Soil ND ND Functional
Bansud
Alcadesma,
121.438195 12.84018 ND 50 50,3,0.8 Sand Bag ND ND Functional
Bansud
Sumagui,
121.465714 12.79497 ND ND 1000,15,2 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Proper Bansud,
121.473656 12.86609 Rainfall ND 50,10,1.5 Concrete ND ND Functional ND
Bansud
Proper Bansud,
121.476929 12.87066 ND ND 100,10,1.5 Soil ND ND Functional
Bansud
*ND- No Data
74
121.18277 13.328397 Biga, Calapan Sapa 2 No 2 Centrifugal 4 Taro Diesel China 8 Functional
Bayanan 1,
121.171769 13.366385 Sapa 1 Yes 50 ND 4 NS100 Kama Kama 7 Functional
Calapan
Bayanan 1, Calapan
121.176407 13.366846 2 No 3 ND 3 NS20 ND Kama 12 Functional
Calapan River
Bayanan 1,
121.171555 13.367672 Sapa 0.8 Yes 1 Centrifugal 4 ND Diesel Kuvico 8 Functional
Calapan
*ND- No Data
75
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Camansihan, Bucayao
121.731835 13.343378 2 No 5 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
Calapan River
Camansihan, Bucayao
121.226964 13.324759 2 No 50 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yama 16 Functional
Calapan River
Bucayao
121.249573 13.357648 Gutad, Calapan 2 No 300 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Kama 12 Functional
River
Bucayao
121.233193 13.375215 Gutad, Calapan 2 No 400 ND 4 NS100 ND Kubota 8 Functional
River
Bucayao
121.233262 13.37393 Gutad, Calapan 2 No 400 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
River
Bibihan
121.205277 13.359376 Gulod, Calapan 1.5 Yes 4 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Mitsubishi 8 Functional
River
Bibihan
121.205178 13.352991 Gulod, Calapan 0.8 Yes 100 ND 4 Kama Diesel Kama 12 Functional
River
Bibihan Er190
121.205491 13.354951 Gulod, Calapan 2 Yes 3 ND 6 Kubota Diesel 24 Functional
River Kubota
Bucayao
Batino,
121.234482 13.352798 Silonay 3 No 300 Centrifugal 4 Sakay ND Mitsubishi 8 Functional
Calapan
River
Bucayao
Batino,
121.234536 13.352865 Silonay 3 No 2 Centrifugal 4 Sakay ND Mitsubishi 8.25 Functional
Calapan
River
Bucayao
Batino,
121.22934 13.364458 Silonay 3 No 300 Centrifugal 4 Sakay ND Mitsubishi 6 Functional
Calapan
River
Bucayao
Buhuan,
121.22239 13.314998 Silonay 2 No 50 Centrifugal 6 ND Diesel Rd 12 Functional
Calapan
River
Bucayao
Buhuan,
121.210892 13.313468 Silonay 1.2 No 110 ND 4 Taru Diesel Mitsubishi 8 Functional
Calapan
River
Buhuan,
121.220047 13.304462 Creek 0.5 Yes 5 Centrifugal 4 Diesel Mitsubishi 8 Functional
Calapan
Malamig, "Nagpatay
121.148621 13.333341 1 No 5 Fg 4 ND Diesel Mitsubishi 8 Functional
Calapan Na Suha"
Canubang 1, Canubing-1
121.150414 13.354002 5 No 25 ND 5 Jackson Diesel Yanmar 13 Functional
Calapan River
Bucayao, Panggalaan
121.197419 13.308136 4 No 35 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 7.5 Functional
Calapan River
Panggalaan, Panggalaan
121.178383 13.392453 2 No 300 Ns100 4 NS100 ND Yanmar 7 Functional
Calapan River
Panggalaan Self
121.193245 13.314124 Calapan 4 No 400 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 10 No
River Priming
Dulagan 2, Karayrayan
121.0953 13.3588 5 No 30 ND 4 NS 100 Kuvico Kuvico 8 Functional
Baco River
Tagumpay,
121.0861 13.358 Daug Creek 6 Yes 100 ND 4 NS 100 Indonesia Yanmar 7 Functional
Baco
*ND- No Data
76
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Tagumpay, Calabugaw Self
121.0953 13.3588 6 No 20 4 NS 100 Yanmar China 8.5 Functional ND
Baco River Priming
Bangkatan
Bangkatan,
121.0949 13.3589 River Or 5 Yes 500 ND 4 Kato Japan Yanmar 10 Functional
Baco
Suha
Dulangan 1, Dulangan 1
121.1111 13.3945 5 No 12 Rps ND China Mitsubishi Japan 8 Functional
Baco River
Dulangan 1,
121.0951 13.328 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Baco
Dulangan 2, Karayrayan
121.0827 13.3139 6.096 No 30 ND 4 Kato Japan Kubota 7 Functional
Baco Creek
Non Self
121.0663 13.354 Mayabig, Baco Creek 5 No 7 4 Japan Yanmar Japan 8 Functional
Priming
*ND- No Data
77
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Teresita,
121.4266 12.5162 Deep Well 6.096 No ND ND 4 Kubota ND Kubota 8 Functional
Mansalay
Bonbon, Self-
121.440087 12.610958 ND 1.65 No 293 4 NS100 Diesel Yamma 12 Functional
Mansalay Priming
Bonbon, Self-
121.435441 12.615679 ND 1.3 No 100 3 Honda Gasoline Honda 6.5 Functional
Mansalay Priming
Maliwanag, Self-
121.451294 12.587308 ND 4 No 2 4 NS100 Diesel Mitsubishi 6 Functional
Mansalay Priming
Mag-
Pinagsabangan Self
121.2643 13.2787 Asawang 10 Yes 20 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 7 Functional ND
2, Naujan Priming
Tubig River
San Agustin 2, San Agustin
121.2986 13.265 10 Yes 200 Centrifugal 5 NS100 Diesel Kubota 8 Functional ND
Naujan River
Mag-
Andres Ylagan, Self
121.2899 13.3194 Asawang 10 No 1000 4 Susu Diesel Kovico 8 Functional ND
Naujan Priming
Tubig River
*ND- No Data
78
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Self
121.3136 13.2592 Dao, Naujan Dao Creek 6.67 No 3 4 NS100 Diesel Cameo 12 Functional
Priming
Mag-
Buhangin, Self
121.2604 13.2884 Asawang 6.67 No 5 4 Susu Diesel Kama 8 Functional
Naujan Priming
Tubig River
Mag-
Motoderazo, Self
121.2619 13.2872 Asawang 6.67 No 2 ND NS100 Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional
Naujan Priming
Tubig River
Mag-
Motoderazo, Self
121.2636 13.2806 Asawang 9 Yes 50 4 Nito Diesel Yanmar 10 Functional
Naujan Priming
Tubig River
Adrialuna, Adrialuna
121.2591 13.2852 2.43 Yes 1 Centrifugal 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
Naujan Creek
Inarawan, Self
121.259 13.2851 Well 6.67 Yes 2 4 Taro Diesel Mitsubishi ND Functional
Naujan Priming
Mag-
Santiago, Self
121.2743 13.304 Asawang 10 Yes 300 4 Taro Diesel China 12 Functional
Naujan Priming
Tubig River
Self
121.335 13.2407 Laguna, Naujan Butas River 6.67 No 50 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional
Priming
Self
121.3312 13.2422 Laguna, Naujan Butas River 13.33 No 50 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional
Priming
Self
121.3224 13.2455 Laguna, Naujan Butas River 10 No 150 6 Susu Diesel Kubota 10 Functional
Priming
Self
121.3179 13.2589 Dao, Naujan Butas River 12.47 No 50 4 Susu Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
Priming
121.3228 13.2485 Dao, Naujan Dao Creek 13.34 No 5 Centrifugal 4 NS100 Diesel Mitsubishi 12 Functional
121.452777 13.085 Pula, Pola Pula River 20 No 30 ND 4 Kama Diesel Kama 16 Functional
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.410277 13.088611 15 No 110 ND 4 Taro ND Yanmar 8 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.410277 13.088611 20 No 100 ND 4 NS100 ND Yanmar 7 Functional ND
Pola River
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.410277 13.088611 15 No 100 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 70 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.419555 13.089444 30 No 100 ND 8 ND Diesel Yanmar 90 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.416111 13.096666 10 No 6 ND 4 Taro ND Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.416111 13.096666 10 No 7 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 6.5 Functional
Pola River
*ND- No Data
79
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Maluanluan,
121.410855 13.097777 ND 18 No 4 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kama 12 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.410855 13.098611 20 No 6 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kama 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan,
121.420833 13.095555 Barca River 15 No 5 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Kama 10 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.421388 13.096388 Barca River 8 No 8 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.421388 13.096666 Barca River 10 No 8 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.423055 13.100277 6 No 30 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan,
121.419166 13.0975 Barca River 9 No 8 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.423055 13.099444 Barca River 25 No 8 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional ND
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.4225 13.098333 Barca River 20 No 10 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Yanmar 6.5 Functional
Pola
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.420833 13.099444 4 No 50 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Kuvico 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Binagre
121.420833 13.099444 7 No 80 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 5 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4108333 13.095833 10 No 80 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 70 Functional
Pola River
121.461388 13.108333 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 120 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
121.461111 13.108333 Pula, Pola Pula River 8 No 150 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 6 Functional
121.461111 13.108333 Pula, Pola Pula River 8 No 100 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 6 Functional ND
121.461388 13.108611 Pula, Pola Pula River 8 No 80 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 6.5 Functional ND
121.461111 13.108333 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 70 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
121.461388 13.113611 Pula, Pola Balon 3 Yes 4 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 8 Functional
121.460277 13.114444 Pula, Pola Canal 1 Yes 40 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
121.456388 13.103333 Pula, Pola Pula River 10 No 150 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 6.5 Functional ND
121.4558333 13.101944 Pula, Pola Pula River 11 No 130 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 9 Functional
121.4422222 13.108611 Malibago, Pola Creek 3 Yes 110 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 6.5 Functional ND
121.4425 13.108611 Malibago, Pola Creek 4 Yes 120 ND 4 Blumax Diesel Kubota 7 Functional ND
121.4563889 13.108056 Malibago, Pola Sapa 7.5 Yes 45 ND 4 Blumax Diesel Kubota 7 Functional ND
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4102778 13.088889 11 No 120 ND 4 NS100 Diesel Yanmar 6.5 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan,
121.4088889 13.086667 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Functional
Pola
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4102778 13.089722 12 No 50 ND 4 Taro ND Kama 6 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4105556 13.089722 10 No 60 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 5 Functional ND
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4133333 13.1 15 No 30 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional ND
Pola River
*ND- No Data
80
Distance
Dries
of farm to Pump
Water Suction during Type of Pump Type of Engine Engine
Longitude Latitude Location water Diameter Status Picture
Source Head (m) dry Pump Brand Engine Brand HP rating
source (in)
season
(m)
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4102778 13.093333 6 No 100 ND 6 Taro Diesel Kubota 14 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.41 13.093056 8 No 50 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.41 13.093056 7 No 50 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Kama 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4102778 13.092778 8 No 120 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4094444 13.090833 7 No 90 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4269444 13.106389 10 No 5 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
Pola River
Maluanluan, Casigilan
121.4658333 13.090556 5 No 6 ND 4 Taro Diesel Ns 100 10 Functional ND
Pola River
121.4641667 13.090278 Biga, Pola Stream 2 Yes 2 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kama 5 Functional
121.4558333 13.096111 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 150 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
121.4563889 13.095556 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 60 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 7 Functional
121.4563889 13.095556 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 80 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Kubota 6.5 Functional ND
121.4569444 13.095 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 70 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 6.5 Functional
121.4572222 13.094444 Pula, Pola Pula River 7 No 120 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Kama 12 Functional
121.4602778 13.103333 Pula, Pola Pula River 6 No 30 ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 6.5 Functional
121.4602778 13.103333 Pula, Pola Pula River 6 No 90 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Kubota 12 Functional ND
Maluanluan
121.4319444 13.089167 Pula, Pola 7 No 50 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
River
121.4244444 13.1125 Malibago, Pola Pula River 7 No 50 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional ND
Maluanluan
121.4227778 13.113333 Casiligan, Pola 7 No 60 ND 4 Efugal Diesel Yanmar 6.5 Functional ND
River
121.4227778 13.113333 Casiligan, Pola Stream ND Yes ND ND 4 Taro Diesel Kubota 8 Functional
Casigilan
121.4163889 13.109444 Casiligan, Pola 7 No 40 ND 3 Taro Diesel Kubota 6 Functional
River
121.4213889 13.112222 Casiligan, Pola Stream 1 Yes 1.5 ND 3 Taro Diesel Kubota 8 Functional
121.4211111 13.112222 Casiligan, Pola Stream 2 Yes 20 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 7.5 Functional
Mangahan
121.4205556 13.1125 Casiligan, Pola 6 Yes 20 ND 4 NS 100 Diesel Yanmar 9 Functional
Stream
121.4175 13.095833 Casiligan, Pola Creek 5 Yes 40 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 7.5 Functional
Maluanluan,
121.4205 13.1124 Creek 7 Yes 60 ND 4 Taro Diesel Yanmar 8 Functional
Pola
*ND- No Data
81
Annex Table 12. STW datasheets from Oriental Mindoro Province, 2019
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Cambunang,
Roland
121.334964 12.365076 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 2014 ND NS100 3X3 Kubico 8 Brand New Functional
Melana
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Fidel
121.329819 12.360731 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.45 8.2296 2015 ND R180 3X3 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Naquita
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Temoteo
121.322678 12.361442 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2015 Self Priming China 4X4 Kubico 8 Second Hand Functional
Araño
Pedro)
Maujao,
Willie
121.299309 12.303793 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 7 7 1.5 9.144 2016 ND SU100 3X3 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New Functional
Galicia
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Anacito
121.323815 12.358012 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2018 ND NS80 3X3 Dyzen 7.5 Brand New Functional
Magnaye
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.322663 12.361825 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2006 ND NS100 4X4 Kubico 8 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Abiendo
121.321557 12.363932 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 5 5 1.5 9.144 2000 Self Priming Isyu100 4X4 Imei 10.5 Brand New Functional
Magnaye
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Susan
121.321831 12.367782 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 7 7 1.25 7.62 2016 ND SUper Yamato 4X4 Changgong 10 Second Hand Functional
Cabrillos
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.330643 12.36089 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 66.3 5 1 6.096 Rolly Rocha 2016 ND Honda 2X2 Honda 2 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Ferdinand
121.330643 12.36089 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2012 ND SU100 4X4 Super Kama 12 Second Hand Functional
Quinton
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Wenifredo
121.332663 12.361825 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 2015 ND SU100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.330895 12.368304 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2012 ND NS100 4X4 Kuvico 80 Second Hand Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.330765 12.360945 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2013 ND SU100 4X4 Yamaha 8.5 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.331322 12.368772 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2012 ND SU100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Manjao, Partially
Jerry
121.299126 12.302308 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 2015 ND NS50 4X4 Changgong 14 Second Hand Functional
Alindato
Pedro) Flow
Manjao, Partially
Semplicio
121.299111 12.302382 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 6 6 1 6.096 2017 ND NS80 3X3 Kubota 9.5 Second Hand Functional
Galicia
Pedro) Flow
Manjao, Partially
Ruben
121.296471 12.305087 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 6 6 1 6.096 2008 ND NS80 3X3 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Alingon
Pedro) Flow
Manjao,
Jerry
121.298844 12.304219 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2016 ND SU100 3X3 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro)
Manjao, Partially
Jerry
121.295838 12.304167 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 12 12 2 12.192 2011 ND NS80 3X3 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro) Flow
Manjao,
Alfred
121.299012 12.30218 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2009 ND NS80 4X4 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Melitante
Pedro)
Manjao,
Nestor
121.298859 12.302233 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2015 ND NS80 3X3 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New Functional
Gatoc
Pedro)
Manjao,
Ectoy
121.296082 12.303329 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2014 ND NS80 3X3 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Aguilar
Pedro)
Manjao, Partially
Jerry
121.295945 12.301669 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 4.5 4.5 1.5 9.144 2001 ND NS80 3X3 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Avenigo De
121.330689 12.361504 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2015 ND NS50 2X2 Kuvico 4 Second Hand Functional
Guzman
Pedro)
Manjao,
Rolando
121.305765 12.31377 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2017 ND SU100 3X3 Yamaha 7.5 Brand New Functional
Dela Torre
Pedro)
Manjao,
Ben De
121.390343 12.06661 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2017 ND NS50 3X3 Aito Japan 6.5 Brand New Functional
Castro
Pedro)
Manjao,
Jerry
121.298249 12.307173 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2018 ND SU100 2X2 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro)
Manjao,
Romulo
121.297463 12.305926 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2012 ND NS80 4X4 China Ri-80 80 Brand New Functional
Melitante
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
121.335022 12.357422 Bulalacao (San 2.5 Filled ND 7 7 1.25 7.62 Jano Pinca 2015 ND NS80 3X3 Briggs Straton 16 Second Hand Functional
Pedro) Flow
*ND- No Data
82
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Cambunang,
Simeon
121.333062 12.358143 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 4 4 1 6.096 2019 ND NS80 3X3 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Fuentes Jr.
Pedro)
Cambunang,
1.5PVC(1= Changgong
121.297081 12.303073 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 4 4 4.572 Allan Perez 2019 ND NS80 3X3 8 Brand New Functional
10FT) R180
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Changgong
121.336487 12.357145 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 7 7 1.5 9.144 Rolly Rocha 2017 ND SU100 3X3 8 Brand New Functional
R180
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Johnny Changgong
121.334374 12.358132 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 7 7 1.5 9.144 2014 ND NS50 3X3 8 Second Hand Functional
Pingca R180
Pedro)
Manjao, Partially
Henry Changgong
121.296639 12.303262 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2016 ND SU100 3X3 8 Brand New Functional
Rosas R180
Pedro) Flow
Manjao,
Jerry
121.296608 12.30427 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 12 12 2 12.192 2008 ND NS80 3X3 Yamaha 80 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro)
Manjao, Partially
Hector
121.295693 12.303927 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2015 ND SU100 3X3 R180 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Malabon
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang, Partially
Ricky
121.327462 12.357307 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 3 3 1 6.096 2016 ND SU100 4X4 Kuvico 8 Brand New Functional
Pereira
Pedro) Flow
Manjao,
Jerry
121.3032 12.314217 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2015 ND SU100 3X3 Yanmar 12 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro)
Manjao,
Jerick
121.295846 12.303205 Bulalacao (San 2 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2017 ND NS50 2X2 Robin Fy20 3.5 Brand New Functional
Ancheta
Pedro)
Manjao,
Jerry
121.315552 12.304812 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2012 ND SU100 3X3 R180 8.5 Brand New Functional
Alindato
Pedro)
Nasucon,
Changgong
121.341567 12.352576 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS80 3X3 8.5 Second Hand Functional
R180
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Nestor
121.314651 12.373563 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 5 5 1.4 8.5344 2017 ND NS100 3X3 Kuvico 10 Brand New Functional
Pajarillan
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Alejandrie
121.313599 12.365185 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.3 7.9248 2015 ND NS100 3X3 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Bartolo
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Arnulfo Changgong
121.313683 12.364792 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 7 7 1.15 7.0104 2013 ND NS100 4X4 90 Brand New Functional
Jaway R180
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
121.310852 12.369345 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 5 5 1 6.096 Alex Luces 2015 Self Priming China 4X4 Portable Kama 3 Brand New Functional
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang, Partially
121.338631 12.347606 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2019 ND NS80 3X3 Kubota 9.5 Second Hand Functional
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang, Partially
1.55PVC(1 Eugenio
121.338631 12.347606 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 5 5 4.8768 2018 Self Priming Japan 3X3 Honda 16 Brand New Functional
=10FT) Oliver
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Jonathan
121.321923 12.37669 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.3 7.9248 2015 ND NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional
Dela Cruz
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Winefredo
121.338852 12.347006 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 6 6 1.5 9.144 2012 Self Priming Japan 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
121.33973 12.344606 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2016 NS100 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Ricky
121.320527 12.366929 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 10 10 1.8 10.973 2014 ND NS100 4X4 Golden Vao 12 Brand New Functional
Cabrillos
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Wilfredo
121.32055 12.366612 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 10 10 2 12.192 2018 ND Super Yamato 4X4 Emei 9 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Lorenito
121.33545 12.35216 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2014 ND Sakai 3X3 Yamada 8 Brand New Functional
Javier
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.32251 12.362399 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 5 5 1 6.096 Senui Galos 2014 ND Yamato 4X4 Imei 10.5 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Winefredo
121.334641 12.352097 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 6 6 1.4 8.5 2014 ND R180 3X3 Itoki 18 Second Hand Functional
Rey
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang, Partially
Wenifredo
121.336983 12.352144 Bulalacao (San 3 Filled ND 8 8 1.5 9.144 2015 ND NS80 3X3 Changgong 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Rey
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Wilfredo
121.321473 12.36663 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 11 11 1.6 11.58 2014 Self Priming China 4X4 Yanmar 90 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Avondio
121.322701 12.366585 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2018 Self Priming China 4X4 Yamada 8 Brand New Functional
Paingas
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
121.323296 12.365767 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2015 ND SU100 4X4 Kwico 9 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Winefredo
121.324662 12.364667 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 1.5 9.144 2019 ND Sakai 3X3 Yanmar 5 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro)
*ND- No Data
83
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Cambunang,
Winefredo
121.324257 12.360845 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2017 ND NS100 3X3 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Jefferson Continental
121.321732 12.363195 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 10 ND 1.3 7.01 2018 Self Priming 3X3 Kubota 12 Brand New Functional
Naguita Vietnam
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
121.322335 12.359895 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 Vic Arroyo 2008 ND NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang, Partially
Ronilo
121.322739 12.358674 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 10 10 2 12.192 2016 ND NS100 4X4 Cameo 8 Brand New Functional
Misal
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Themoro
121.324112 12.358207 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2017 ND NS80 3X3 Kuvico 9 Second Hand Functional
Arano
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Rogelio
121.32473 12.355872 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1.5 9.144 2014 ND NS80 3X3 Changgong 16 Second Hand Functional
Magnaye
Pedro)
Cambunang,
TEMOTEO
121.324166 12.355824 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 2017 ND NS100 3X3 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Araño
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.323014 12.356946 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 Allan Perez 2016 ND NS80 3X3 Yamato 7 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Winefredo
121.326027 12.361643 Bulalacao (San 4 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2014 ND Tano 4X4 Etoki 8 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.327614 12.359275 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8 8 1.3 7.9 Allan Perez 2016 ND NS100 3X3 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang,
121.32679 12.359925 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 10 10 2 12.192 Allan Perez 2015 ND NS100 4X4 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Wenifredo
121.326264 12.359561 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 5 5 2 12.192 2003 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kuvico 9 Brand New Functional
Rey
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Renan De
121.329567 12.354648 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2018 ND NS100 3X3 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Porres
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Evelyn
121.330185 12.356535 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.6 10.973 2015 ND NS80 3X3 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Gregorio
Pedro)
Cambunang,
TEMOTEO
121.331757 12.354737 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2016 ND NS100 3X3 Changgong 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Araño
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Ariel
121.331452 12.355363 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 8.5 8.5 1.5 9.144 2014 ND NS80 3X3 Kama 14 Brand New Functional
Cabagay
Pedro)
Cambunang,
Warlito
121.3303 12.355652 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 9 9 3 9.144 2015 ND NS80 3X3 Kuvico 8 Brand New Functional
Gregorio
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
121.331658 12.360112 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 7.5 7.5 1.5 9.144 Allan Garcia 2016 ND NS100 4X4 Kubota 90 Brand New Functional
Pedro) Flow
Cambunang,
Nemecio
121.331711 12.359942 Bulalacao (San 3 Full Flow ND 6 6 1 6.096 2017 ND NS100 3X3 Nito 5.5 Brand New Functional
Naciluan
Pedro)
Cambunang, Partially
Lourdez De
121.329407 12.362432 Bulalacao (San 4 Filled ND 9 9 1.5 9.144 2018 ND NS100 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Guzman
Pedro) Flow
Partially
Maningcol, Larry
121.450844 13.027862 3 Filled 2 2 18.3 3 18.3 2019 Centrifugal Eagle 4 Super Kama 12 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan Flores
Flow
Partially
Casawan, Jessie
121.482293 13.149119 3 Filled 2 6.1 9.1 1 6.1 2019 Centrifugal NS100 3 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan Watiwat
Flow
Marfrancisco,
121.476769 13.037653 3 Full Flow ND 2 3.04 1 2 Farmers 2014 Centrifugal Honda 3 Yamada 8 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Partially
Sta.Rita,
121.470109 13.047338 4 Filled 2 2 9.1 1 6.1 ND 2012 Centrifugal NS100 4 Yanmar 5.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Sta.Rita,
121.471939 13.041409 3 Full Flow 2 2 6.1 1 6.1 ND 2002 Centrifugal NS80 3 Kama 10 Brand New Functional
Pinamalayan
Partially
Marfrancisco,
121.476174 13.038596 4 Filled 3 3 6.1 1 6.1 ND 2000 Centrifugal ND 4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Partially
Marfrancisco,
121.476326 13.03893 4 Filled ND 6 6.1 ND 6.1 ND 2015 ND ND 4 Yanmar 6 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Calawan,
121.478501 13.053978 3 Full Flow 2 6.1 6.1 1 6.1 Rodel Zarca 2012 ND NS80 3 Kama 12 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Papandayan, Dexter
121.476433 13.017876 4 Full Flow 2 2 6.1 1 6.1 2019 Self-Priming NS100 4 Kama 14 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan Salamat
Guinhawa,
121.504929 13.063873 4 Full Flow 200 5 5.5 ND 6.1 Solibio 2010 ND Mitsubishi 4 Pr50 10 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Guinhawa,
121.506226 13.061209 4 Full Flow 2 6.19 9.14 1 20 ND 2010 Centrifugal Kamiho 4 Kamiho 8 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Rosario,
121.458977 13.016004 2 Full Flow 2 20 25 2 21.34 ND 2015 Centrifugal Kata 3 2 12 Brand New Non-functional ND
Pinamalayan
Partially
Rosario,
121.460305 13.015064 3 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Kata 4 ND 14 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Rosario,
121.46031 13.014084 4 Full Flow ND 54.86 60.96 2 40 ND 2016 Centrifugal Kubota 4 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Partially
Quinabigan,
121.474381 12.994691 2 Filled ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 4 Yamaha ND Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
*ND- No Data
84
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Partially
Quinabigan,
121.47419 12.995678 4 Filled ND ND 70 2.5 50 ND 2016 Centrifugal Super Eagle 4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Partially
Anoling,
121.451081 13.064788 4 Filled 2 6 9 1 20 ND 2004 Centrifugal Taro 4 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Partially
Anoling,
121.453682 13.065102 4 Filled 2 3 6 1 6 ND 2019 Diesel Kata 4 2 12 Brand New Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Flow
Anoling,
121.451333 13.065596 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1.5 ND Marjun ND Centrifugal Ibarra 4 Yanmar Ns 15 Second Hand Functional ND
Pinamalayan
Catwiran 2, Mario Non Self
121.1144 13.1678 4 Full Flow 265.6 6 6 1 6.09 2010 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Baco Rabino Priming
Catwiran 2, Kon Caloy Non Self
121.1175 13.355 4 Full Flow 309.7 6 6 1 6.09 2005 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional ND
Baco Blanco Priming
Mario Non Self
121.1035 13.3618 Poblacion, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2008 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Rabino Priming
Arthor Non Self
121.1018 13.3615 Poblacion, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2003 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Marasigan Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.0953 13.3588 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 309.7 6 6 1 6.09 2010 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Blanco Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.1504 13.3643 Poblacion, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2010 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Blanco Priming
Mario Non Self
121.115 13.3663 Poblacion, Baco 4 Full Flow 254 6 6 1 6.09 2015 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Rabino Priming
Catwiran 2, Mario Non Self
121.1418 13.3548 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2014 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Baco Rabino Priming
Catwiran 2,
121.1149 13.3669 4 Full Flow 265.6 6 6 1 6.09 ND ND Self Priming Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Baco
Catwiran 2, Mario Non Self
121.1149 13.3669 4 Full Flow 254 6 6 1 6.09 2014 Japan 4X4 Kubota 11 Brand New Functional ND
Baco Rabino Priming
Miguel Non Self
121.0827 13.3673 Burbuli, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2007 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Maliglig Priming
Non Self
121.0455 13.3883 Water, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 ND 2000 NS-100 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
Non Self
121.1091 13.4016 Malapad, Baco 4 Full Flow ND ND 5 1 6.09 ND ND ND 4X4 Sumo 10 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.0877 13.3366 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2005 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Blanco Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.953 13.3588 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2003 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Blanco Priming
Arcadio De Non Self
121.0953 13.3588 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2018 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Leon Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.0906 13.4036 Water, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.09 2002 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Non-functional ND
Blanco Priming
Non Self
121.0834 13.3672 Sta. Rosa 1, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 7 6 1 6.09 Bayanihan 2000 NS-100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
Non Self
121.1091 13.4016 Malapad, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 7 6.09 1 6.09 Bayanihan 2010 Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
121.1744 13.398 Malapad, Baco 6 Full Flow 696.6 3 6 1 6.09 Bayanihan 2003 ND Taro 6X6 Mindong 15 Second Hand Functional ND
Catwiran 1, Efren Non Self
121.1134 13.3839 4 Full Flow 243.3 6 6.09 1 6.09 2003 Japan 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Baco Hermosa Priming
Tabon Tabon, Dionisio Non Self
121.1227 13.3961 4 Full Flow ND 7 7 1 7 2007 China 4X4 Sumo 12 Second Hand Functional ND
Baco Afan Priming
Non Self
121.0806 13.3672 Sta. Rosa 2, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 3 6 1 6.09 ND 2015 NS-100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Priming
Kon Caloy Non Self
121.0953 13.3588 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.5 6.5 1 6.5 2007 China 4X4 Kama 10 Brand New Functional ND
Blanco Priming
Dulangan 1,
121.0953 13.3588 4 Full Flow ND 6.05 6.05 1 6.05 Mano-Mano 2015 Self Priming Japan 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Baco
Non Self
121.1087 13.3946 Malapad, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 Bayanihan 2005 Japan 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
Non Self
121.0986 13.3207 Dulangan, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 7 8 1.5 6.09 Bayanihan 2018 NS-100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Priming
Efren Non Self
121.0939 13.3539 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 309.7 2 13 2.5 5.2 2013 Kato 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional ND
Hermosa Priming
Rodolfo Non Self
121.0953 13.3588 Tagumpay, Baco 4 Full Flow 265.5 6 6 1 6.5 2002 Kato 4X4 Kama 10 Brand New Functional ND
Castillo Priming
*ND- No Data
85
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
121.4843 12.6061 Victoria, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6.09 1 ND ND ND Self Priming Centrifugal 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Charlie
121.4576 12.644 Mabuhay, Roxas 4 Full Flow 309.7 9.144 ND 1.5 6.09 2019 Self Priming NS-100 4X4 Kubico ND Brand New Functional
Galicia
121.4657 12.6333 Mabuhay, Roxas 2 Full Flow 177 9.144 12.192 2 6.09 ND 2002 Self Priming Honda 2X2 Honda 4.5 Brand New Functional
Bagumbayan,
121.5203 12.9974 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6.09 3 6.09 ND 2014 ND Mayoca 4X4 Yanmar 16 Brand New Functional
Roxas
Bagumbayan,
121.5185 12.5965 4 Full Flow 663 ND 6.09 3 6.09 ND 2009 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Brand New Functional
Roxas
Partially
Non Self
121.5139 12.619 Cantil, Roxas 4 Filled 165.9 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 ND ND Taro ND Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional
Priming
Flow
Romeo
121.5169 12.6186 Cantil, Roxas 4 Full Flow 884 1.5 1.5 1.5 ND 1980 Self Priming NS-100 ND Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Gadon
Partially
Pikto Non Self
121.5176 12.6161 Cantil, Roxas 4 Filled 221.2 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2000 Taro 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional
Misana Priming
Flow
Little Tanauan, Gaudencio Non Self
121.4573 12.6252 3 Full Flow 149.3 15 15 5 3 2005 NS-100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas Dimapilis Priming
Partially
Little Tanauan, Michael Non Self
121.4699 12.6273 3 Filled 136.9 15 15 5 3 2010 NS-100 4X4 Yamma 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas Castillo Priming
Flow
Little Tanauan, Non Self
121.4656 12.623 3 Full Flow 149.3 15 15 1.5 10 ND 2009 NS-100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas Priming
Napoleon
121.4779 12.6119 Libertad, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 4 5 2016 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Hakata 16 Brand New Functional
Sto Tomas
Antic/
121.4779 12.6119 Libertad, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 4 5 2018 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yamma 8 Brand New Functional ND
Soman
Beniti
121.4765 12.6152 Libertad, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 4 5 2008 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Yamma 8 Second Hand Functional
Guarte
San Aquilino,
121.4859 12.5943 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 4 1 ND 2004 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Hakata 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas
San Aquilino,
121.4904 12.5876 4 Full Flow 265.5 4 6.09 4 5 Private 2015 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas
121.4723 12.6173 Uyao, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 20 6.09 4 5 ND 1988 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
121.4705 12.6925 Uyao, Roxas 3 Full Flow 149.3 3 6.09 4 5 ND 2001 Centrifugal Taro 4x4 Yamaha 8 Second Hand Functional
Charlie
121.4721 12.6166 Uyao, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 1.5 4 1.5 2002 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional
Galicia
*ND- No Data
86
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Renato L.
121.4988 12.6049 Odiong, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 4 30 1.5 20 2001 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New Functional
Gacul
San Isidro,
121.511 12.5789 4 Full Flow 398.2 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 ND 2015 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New Functional ND
Roxas
Crisanto
121.4934 12.6288 Libtong, Roxas 4 Full Flow 398.2 ND 6.09 1 6.09 2010 ND Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 16 Brand New Functional
Faderon
Danilo
121.5145 12.5855 Paclasan, Roxas 4 Full Flow 663 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2009 ND Kitaco 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Vicente
Non Self
121.5146 12.5839 Paclasan, Roxas 4 Full Flow 553 ND 6.09 1 6.09 ND 2002 ND 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New Functional
Priming
Bagumbayan, Roseller
121.5203 12.5974 4 Full Flow 553 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 2014 ND Eagle 4X4 China 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Roxas Amancio
Partially
Carding
121.5402 12.6003 San Jose, Roxas 4 Filled 12 4.26 6.09 1 6.09 2017 ND ND 2X2 ND ND ND Non-functional
Driller
Flow
121.5258 12.6181 San Jose, Roxas 4 Full Flow 309.7 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Brand New Functional
121.524 12.6186 San Jose, Roxas 4 Full Flow 309.7 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Kama 10 Second Hand ND
Partially
Direct
121.5211 12.6009 Dangay, Roxas 2 Filled 66.3 85.344 85.344 14 6.09 ND 2008 ND ND Robin 4 Brand New Functional
Couple
Flow
Reynan
121.5183 12.608 Dangay, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 4 10 1 10 2005 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Advincula
Reynan
121.5198 12.6099 Dangay, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 4 10 1 10 2001 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Advincula
Mario
San Miguel,
121.4691 12.6067 2 Full Flow 55.3 15 15 1 15 Montenegr 2004 ND ND 2X2 Kingbo 5.5 Brand New Functional
Roxas
o
San Miguel, Celso Non Self
121.4717 12.6045 4 Full Flow 265.5 10 10 1 10 1990 NS-100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Roxas Dimapilis Priming
Cesar
121.4864 12.6088 Victoria, Roxas 4 Full Flow 221.2 1 12.4 1 20 2008 ND Sakai 4X4 China ND Brand New Non-functional
Ylagan
121.4876 12.6016 Victoria, Roxas 4 Full Flow 265.5 6.09 6.09 1 6.09 ND ND ND Centrifugal 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Brand New ND
Ordovilla,
121.2561 13.1823 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 Self-Priming ND 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
San Juan,
121.2641 13.1835 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 3 18 ND 2014 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
San Juan,
121.2633 13.1897 ND Full Flow ND ND ND 2.5 15 ND 2010 Self-Priming NS100 ND Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
San Juan,
121.2438 13.18137 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 Self-Priming NS100 ND Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
Duongan,
121.3089 13.155 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 Self-Priming NS100 ND Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Duongan,
121.3134 13.1523 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2014 Self-Priming Eagle ND Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Duongan,
121.3012 13.152 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2012 Self-Priming NS100 ND Eagle 10 Brand New Functional
Victoria
121.3157 13.1695 Malabo, Victoria 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2.5 15 ND 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
121.3148 13.1682 Malabo, Victoria 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 3 18 ND 2011 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
*ND- No Data
87
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
121.3172 13.1678 Malabo, Victoria 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 3 18 ND 2011 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Eagle 10 Brand New Functional
Poblacion-Ii,
121.2806 13.1821 5 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 ND 2017 Centrifugal Eagle ND Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Poblacion-Ii,
121.2739 13.1756 5 Full Flow ND ND ND 1 6 ND 2018 Self-Priming Eagle ND Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Poblacion-Ii,
121.2806 13.1822 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2017 Self-Priming NS100 ND Eagle 10 Brand New Functional
Victoria
San Narciso,
121.3123 13.1879 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 Self-Priming Eagle ND Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Victoria
San Narciso,
121.3122 13.1891 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2017 Self-Priming NS100 ND Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
San Narciso,
121.315 13.1919 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1.5 ND ND 2019 Self-Priming NS100 ND Taro 8 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
Macatoc,
121.2507 13.1957 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 2.5 ND ND 2004 Self-Priming NS100 ND Er-65 6.5 Second Hand Functional
Victoria
Macatoc,
121.2521 13.1934 ND Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND 2015 Self-Priming Taro ND Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Macatoc,
121.2535 13.1951 4 Full Flow ND ND ND 1.5 9 ND 2015 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Urdaneta,
121.2874 13.1793 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 1.5 9 ND 2007 Self-Priming NS100 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
Urdaneta,
121.2974 13.206 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 9 ND 2009 Self-Priming Eagle 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Victoria
Urdaneta,
121.2955 13.2066 3 Full Flow ND ND ND 2 9 ND 2015 Self-Priming NS100 3X3 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional ND
Victoria
121.183762 13.363461 Sapul, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 ND 9 ND 2000 Self-Priming NS-100 4X4 Sumo 12 Brand New Functional
Guinobatan, Allan
121.180756 13.381341 3 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Calapan Ferrer
Partially
Guinobatan, Randy
121.179429 13.387823 4 Filled 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Brand New Functional
Calapan Martin
Flow
Partially
Guinobatan, Efren
121.178727 13.381815 2 Filled 44.2 1 9 5 9 1995 Self-Priming NS80 3X3 China 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Zamora
Flow
Oliver
121.161194 13.405402 Balite, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 2013 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 6 Second Hand Functional
Luzon
Oliver
121.155129 13.403463 Balite, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kuvico 8 Brand New Functional
Luzon
121.161377 13.400161 Balite, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 8 ND 8 Mark Sixto 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Hakata 8 Brand New Functional
Pachoca, Medel
121.163147 13.40205 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7 ND 7 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 6.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Mendoza
Pachoca, Louie
121.163155 13.403551 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Mendoza
Pachoca,
121.164689 13.403554 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 ND 9 Ruben 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Tawagan,
121.142396 13.370392 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 Efren 1985 Centrifugal Fuji 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Partially
Tawagan,
121.14367 13.372217 4 Filled 265.5 1.3 18 ND 18 Mr Manuel 1982 Centrifugal Fuji 4X4 Kohler 10 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Flow
Tawagan,
121.144066 13.370271 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 Efren 2005 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
121.23567 13.37284 Gutad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 ND 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Jayson
121.247452 13.358568 Gutad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 2015 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Rd 8 Brand New Functional
Villalobos
Rodolfo
121.251908 13.358719 Gutad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 1999 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 D-Sin 8 Brand New Functional
Salcedo
121.241379 13.350013 Gutad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 ND 6 ND 2010 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Partially
Sta. Isabel,
121.158692 13.376309 2 Filled 265.5 3 72 12 72 Zamora 1978 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Flow
Partially
Sta. Isabel,
121.179451 13.364726 4 Filled 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 Nesty 1996 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 China Made 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Flow
Sta. Isabel,
121.165299 13.375939 3 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 60 10 60 Sabes 1965 Self-Priming NS100 3X3 Mitsubishi 6 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
*ND- No Data
88
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Bayangan I,
121.167916 13.364541 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 1.5 9 Armada 2016 Centrifugal Japan 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Bayangan Ii,
121.17408 13.362899 4 ND 265.5 2 12 2 12 Kasinga 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Bayangan I,
121.158639 13.37589 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 12 ND 12 ND 1999 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Roger
121.222458 13.338345 , Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9.144 1.5 ND 2014 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Decillo
Camansihan, Mario
121.220292 13.336208 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 12 2 12 1995 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan Datungan
Partially
Camansihan, Dante
121.229287 13.334639 4 Filled 265.5 2 9 ND 9 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Calapan Amboy
Flow
121.211487 13.35567 Gulod, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 2 27 ND 27 Efren Capio 1994 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New Functional
Roger
121.217896 13.35315 Batino, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 2012 Centrifugal Eagle 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Decillo
Cornelio
121.21888 13.363182 Batino, Calapan 3 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 2015 Centrifugal Taro 3X3 China 8 Brand New Functional
Aranas
Romeo De
121.170144 13.347459 Batino, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 9 1.5 9 1989 Centrifugal Eagle 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Chavez
Rabino
121.214791 13.399007 Parang, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 2019 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kuvico 8 Brand New Functional
Drilling
Rabino
121.215577 13.396251 Parang, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 2013 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kuvico 8 Brand New Functional
Drilling
Rabino
121.213913 13.397756 Parang, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 1 6 1995 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Drilling
Sinesa
Balingayan,
121.142533 13.335427 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7.5 1.25 7.5 Drilling 2010 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kama 10 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Services
Sinesa
Balingayan,
121.139382 13.329839 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 1 6 Drilling 2014 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Rd 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Services
Calubing I, Julius
121.1276 13.366642 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 6 1 6 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan Marasigan
Calubing I,
121.13572 13.351306 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 Suzkra 2000 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Taro 6.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Bucayao,
121.193322 13.312895 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 ND 1998 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Bucayao, Wilson
121.19413 13.303176 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 12 2 12 2000 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 9 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Cuyungan
Danny
Bayanan Ii, Sanglahi
121.169693 13.345608 4 Full Flow 33.2 ND 102 ND 102 2015 ND ND ND ND ND ND Functional
Calapan Constructio
n
Malamig,
121.140587 13.34889 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7.5 1.25 7.5 Balo 2005 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Malamig, Viner
121.145356 13.343403 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 2000 Self-Priming NS100 4 Mitsubishi 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Sanchez
Comunal,
121.155884 13.321654 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 1.5 9 ND 2002 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Comunal, Nesty
121.16477 13.310737 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 9 1.5 9 2004 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan Maglinao
Comunal, Vidal
121.1773 13.309525 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 1.5 9 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Brand New Functional
Calapan Liwanag
Personas, Berting
121.148407 13.308511 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 ND 9 1997 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Brand New Functional
Calapan Franciso
Personas,
121.145119 13.31255 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 Ceniza 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Er65 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Partially
Personas, Bayo
121.140839 13.301714 4 Filled 132.75 0.8 6 ND 6 2000 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Changgong 7 Brand New Functional
Calapan Linatoc
Flow
Partially
Nag Iba I,
121.267357 13.332481 4 Filled 132.75 1.2 9 1.5 9 Marasigan 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Flow
*ND- No Data
89
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Nag Iba I, Catuaco
121.268647 13.332883 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 1 6 2010 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan Marasigan
Nag Iba I,
121.261193 13.332437 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 1.5 9 Oscar 1996 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Partially
Sta Cruz, Cerillo
121.249177 13.333004 4 Filled 132.75 0.8 6 ND 6 2004 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Marasigan
Flow
Partially
Buhuan, Bener
121.214455 13.307188 4 Filled 132.75 1.5 12 ND 12 1981 Self-Priming Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan Sanchez
Flow
Partially
Buhuan,
121.207268 13.304036 4 Filled 132.75 1.2 9.15 1.5 9.15 ND 1996 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Flow
Partially
Buhuan,
121.217232 13.303607 4 Filled 132.75 1 6.1 1 6.1 ND 1999 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
Flow
Partially
Baruyan,
121.12645 13.386022 4 Filled 265.5 1.5 6 1 6 ND 2008 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Flow
Partially
Baruyan,
121.121661 13.390719 4 Filled 265.5 1.5 6 1 6 ND 1980 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Flow
Baruyan,
121.136094 13.392425 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 6 1 6 ND 2004 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Calapan
121.179696 13.329977 Biga, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 12 ND 12 ND 2014 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Vidal
121.174698 13.323732 Biga, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 12 ND 12 1995 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Liwanag
121.165658 13.326507 Biga, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 1.5 9 ND 2005 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Reygal
121.157242 13.341316 Malad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7.6 ND 7.6 2004 Self-Priming Kelly Pump 4X4 Kama 9 Brand New Functional
Marasigan
Regalado
121.155716 13.333302 Malad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 2010 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Marasigan
Regalado
121.158158 13.335057 Malad, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7.6 ND 7.6 1998 Centrifugal Sakai 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional
Marasigan
Patas Proper,
121.124093 13.333206 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7.5 ND 7.5 ND 2018 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Patas Proper,
121.11509 13.305709 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 ND 9 ND 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Patas Proper,
121.125672 13.338255 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 10.5 1.75 10.5 ND 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
121.195458 13.361077 Sapul, Calapan 2 Full Flow 55.3 1.2 12 ND 12 ND 2009 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Sumo 12 Brand New Functional
121.190415 13.359966 Sapul, Calapan 3 Full Flow 124.4 1 9 ND 9 ND 1988 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Sumo 12 Brand New Functional
Managpi,
121.193123 13.323562 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.5 12 ND 12 ND 2000 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Sumo 12 Brand New Functional
Calapan
121.212594 13.389624 Palhi, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 1 7 ND 7 Mitee 2012 Self-Priming China Made 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional
121.214089 13.387355 Palhi, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 Emo Atacha 1999 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional
121.211236 13.389388 Palhi, Calapan 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 Mitee 2017 Self-Priming China Made 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Managpi, Nick
121.190056 13.321765 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 2018 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Nexpro 12 Brand New Functional
Calapan Marasiga
Managpi,
121.190804 13.322135 4 Full Flow 265 0.8 6 ND 6 ND 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Canubing Ii,
121.123009 13.32752 4 Full Flow 265.5 0.8 6 ND 6 ND 2009 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Cameo 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Canubing Ii,
121.113228 13.320601 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 12 ND 12 ND 2017 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Cameo 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan
*ND- No Data
90
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Canubing Ii,
121.119164 13.301398 4 Full Flow 265.5 1.2 9 ND 9 ND 2010 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Cameo 9 Brand New Functional
Calapan
Teresita,
121.432831 12.519799 4 ND ND 2.7 4.5 2 6 ND 2015 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yamada 16 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
Villa Celestial,
121.480347 12.564472 4 ND ND 3.65 5.48 1 6 ND 2013 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
121.473343 12.580119 Roma, Mansalay 4 Full Flow 254 1.8288 6.7056 1.5 9.144 Malicse 2017 Self-Priming Taro 4X4 Yanmar 5 Second Hand Functional
Ramon
121.474816 12.578647 Roma, Mansalay 4 Full Flow 309.7 1.8288 7.0104 1.2 7.3152 2017 Self-Priming Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Fernandez
121.4683 12.57954 Roma, Mansalay 4 Full Flow 398.2 1.524 7.3152 1 7.62 Malicse 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 China Made 7 Second Hand Functional
121.47094 12.575938 Roma, Mansalay 4 Full Flow 442.5 3.048 6.096 1.5 6.096 Malicse 1960 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 12 Brand New Functional
121.479554 12.571772 Roma, Mansalay 4 ND ND 2.7 4.5 1 6 ND 2015 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yamada 16 Brand New Functional
Don Pedro,
121.428895 12.490208 4 Full Flow ND 4.572 6.096 1 6 ND 1997 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
Partially
Don Pedro,
121.4253 12.493 4 Filled ND 5.48 5.48 1 6 ND 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Mansalay
Flow
Don Pedro,
121.4323 12.4884 4 ND ND 4.57 6.096 1 6 ND 1997 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
Mahiwanag,
121.4764 12.5429 4 Full Flow 442.5 3 24 4 24.384 Delio 2015 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Changgong 8 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
Sta. Brigida,
121.494927 12.568418 4 Full Flow 398.2 1.5 9.144 1.5 6.096 Mesana 1995 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Golden Peace 8.5 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
Maliwanag, Ian
121.478165 12.553717 4 Full Flow 398.2 6.096 9.144 1.5 9.144 2016 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Mansalay Geronimo
Sta. Maria,
121.468102 12.566908 4 Full Flow 398.2 18.288 19.812 2.5 18.288 ND 2012 Self-Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Mansalay
121.472008 12.579859 Roma, Mansalay 4 Full Flow 398.2 3.048 6.098 1 6.096 ND 1990 Self-Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 6 Brand New Functional
Sta. Brigida,
121 13 4 Full Flow 177 3.04 15 2 3.04 Oscar Gasco 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Second Hand Functional ND
Mansalay
121.259 13.2851 Tigkan, Naujan 4 Full Flow 398.2 ND 6.67 1 6.67 ND 2009 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Llama 10 Brand New Functional
121.259 13.2851 Tigkan, Naujan 4 Full Flow 199.1 ND 10 1.5 6.67 ND 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 China 10 Brand New Functional ND
Partially
San Isidro,
121.3111 13.2639 4 Filled 221.2 ND 50 2.5 6.67 ND 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Flow
Pinagsabangan Jonell
121.2681 13.2656 4 Full Flow 154.9 ND 6.82 1.5 6.67 1995 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional ND
2, Naujan Mariquina
Pinagsabangan Jonell
121.2779 13.1662 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 10 1.5 6.67 1996 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
2, Naujan Mariquina
Adrialuna, Ruben
121.2591 13.2852 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 7.33 1.25 6.67 2016 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Sawali
Adrialuna, Danny
121.2874 13.2661 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 16.68 2.5 6.67 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Dante
121.2636 13.2821 Bancuro, Naujan 4 Full Flow 530.9 ND 13.34 2 6.67 2005 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Amboy
121.3109 13.2854 Bancuro, Naujan 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 16.68 2.5 6.67 Macapuno 1979 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Sss80 8 Second Hand Functional
Partially
Sta. Isabel,
121.259102 13.285213 4 Filled 199.1 ND 13.33 2 6.67 ND 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Flow
Partially
Sta. Isabel,
121.2591 13.2852 4 Filled 265.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 Kiko 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 4 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Flow
Pinagsabangan
121.2621 13.2672 4 Full Flow 199.1 ND 7.34 1.1 6.67 ND ND Self Priming Taro 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
1, Naujan
*ND- No Data
91
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Pinagsabangan
121.2621 13.2672 4 Full Flow 132.7 ND 6.67 1 6.67 Win Gillado 2009 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
1, Naujan
Pinagsabangan Alden
121.2621 13.2672 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 17.34 2.6 6.67 2015 Centrifugal Nito 4X4 Tukota 9.5 Brand New Functional
1, Naujan Mariquina
Nag-Iba 2, Reynaldo
121.2778 13.3274 4 Full Flow 149.3 ND 8.67 1.3 6.67 2018 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Nag-Iba 2, Reynaldo
121.2773 13.3293 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 8.33 1.25 6.67 2014 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Partially
Nag-Iba 2, Dante
121.2819 13.3297 4 Filled 398.2 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2013 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Agday
Flow
Antipolo, Wilmar
121.330155 13.285232 4 Full Flow 177 ND 8.33 2.25 6.67 2015 Self Priming NS100 4X4 China 8 Brand New Functional
Naujan Glor
Antipolo, Wilmar
121.3301 13.2852 4 Full Flow 132.7 ND 20.01 3 6.67 2018 Self Priming NS100 4X4 China 12 Brand New Functional
Naujan Glor
Antipolo, Wilmar
121.3301 13.2852 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 20.01 3 6.67 2014 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Glor
Partially
Santiago,
121.2907 13.3015 4 Filled 221.2 ND 10.2 1.5 6.67 Boyet 2000 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Flow
Inarawan, Ronnie
121.259011 13.285165 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 126.73 1.9 6.67 1994 Self Priming Champion 2X2 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Rigor
Inarawan,
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 199.1 ND 10 1.5 6.67 ND 2005 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New Functional
Naujan
Mahabang Ronnie
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 6.67 1 6.67 1994 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Nt85 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Parang, Naujan Rigor
Inarawan, Ronnie
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 11.67 1.75 6.67 2018 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 10 Brand New Functional ND
Naujan Rigor
Tagumpay, Willie
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 398.2 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2004 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Cuyugan
Mahabang Ronnie
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 1991 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Brand New Functional
Parang, Naujan Rigor
Mahabang Nolasco
121.259 13.2851 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 8.33 1.25 6.67 2004 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Second Hand Functional
Parang, Naujan Jardin
Partially
Motoderazo,
121.2602 13.2843 4 Filled 154.9 ND 16.67 2.5 6.67 ND 2005 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9.5 Brand New Functional
Naujan
Flow
General Esco,
121.2591 13.2852 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 6.67 1 6.67 Ulip 1997 Self Priming Jackson 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
General Esco,
121.2591 13.2852 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 6.67 1 6.67 ND ND Self Priming Taro 4X4 China 14 Brand New Functional
Naujan
Feliso
121.2591 13.2852 San Luis, Naujan 4 Full Flow 442.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2009 Self Priming Taro 4X4 China 6.5 Brand New Functional
Mendoza
Nolasco
121.2591 13.2852 San Luis, Naujan 4 Full Flow 442.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2012 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 6 Second Hand Functional
Jardin
Ruben
121.2591 13.2852 San Luis, Naujan 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2015 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Sawali
Buhangin,
121.2534 13.2896 4 Full Flow 149.3 ND 6.67 1.5 10 ND 2001 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Partially
Buhangin, Reynaldo
121.2731 13.3109 4 Filled 136.9 ND 9 1.25 8.33 2019 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Flow
Partially
Buhangin, Reynaldo
121.2729 13.3112 4 Filled 221.2 ND 8.33 1.25 6.67 2000 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Flow
Kalinisan, Danny
121.2823 13.2744 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 13.33 2 6.67 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Amparo
Kalinisan,
121.2823 13.2749 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 9.33 1.8 6.67 De Castro 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Feliso
121.2591 13.2852 San Luis, Naujan 4 Full Flow 663 ND 6.67 1 6.67 2015 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 9 Second Hand Functional ND
Mendoza
Partially
San Nicolas,
121.259 13.2852 0.33 Filled 88.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 ND ND Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan
Flow
*ND- No Data
92
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Kalinisan, Danny
121.2823 13.2744 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 13.33 2 6.67 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Hernandez
Danny
121.2456 13.2858 Piñahan, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 ND 3.28 2 1 2016 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Second Hand Functional
Hernandez
Danny
121.2367 13.2877 Piñahan, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 ND 3.28 1 3.28 2017 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yamato 8 Second Hand Functional
Amparo
Bacungan, Cerillo
121.2606 13.3214 4 Full Flow 132.7 ND 3.28 1 3.28 2016 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Marasigan
Bacungan, Deogracio
121.2601 13.3202 4 Full Flow 221.2 3.28 15 2 3.28 2015 Self Priming Yamato 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Perez
Bacungan, Dante
121.258 13.3187 4 Full Flow 132.7 3.28 12 2 ND 2008 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Changchong 12 Brand New Functional
Naujan Agday
Bacungan,
121.201 13.2622 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 10 1 1.5 Oca Gasco 2000 Self Priming Taro 4X4 China 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Sto. Niño,
121.1942 13.2436 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 1 3.28 Rudy Andal 1999 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Electric Motor 5 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Sto. Niño,
121.203 13.2976 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 10 1 3.28 Oca Gasco 1994 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 9 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Sampaguita,
121.2121 13.2875 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 10 1 3.28 Celso Gasco 2000 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional ND
Naujan
Sampaguita,
121.2041 13.2861 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 2 3.28 Celso Gasco 1995 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 9 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Sampaguita, Danny
121.1834 13.2193 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 2 ND 2018 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Amparo
Audie
121.1828 13.2178 Apitong, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 2 ND 1984 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 10.5 Brand New Functional ND
Andal
121.183 13.2169 Apitong, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 2 ND ND 1984 Self Priming Kiko 4X4 Kubota 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Marvin
121.2318 13.2495 Apitong, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 3 6.67 1 ND 2012 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Dolozo
Sta. Maria, Marvin
121.2065 13.2465 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 1 ND 1980 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Dolozo
Sta. Maria,
121.2329 13.2165 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 1 ND Unti Abucal 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 9 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Bagong Buhay,
121.2158 13.2064 4 Full Flow 177 3 6.67 1 ND ND 1999 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Bagong Buhay,
121.2083 13.2082 4 Full Flow 177 3 25 1 2 Unti Abucal 2017 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Bagong Buhay,
121.2566 13.2275 4 Full Flow 177 3 6.67 1 ND ND 1994 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Yanmar 6 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Pagkakaisa,
121.2557 13.2258 4 Full Flow 177 3 10 1 3.28 ND 2008 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Pagkakaisa,
121.2527 13.2227 4 Full Flow 199.1 3 6.67 1 ND ND 1985 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Pagkakaisa, Inteng
121.0996 13.2718 4 Full Flow 88.5 2 6.67 1 ND 2018 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional ND
Naujan Gonzales
121.0974 13.2757 Metolza, Naujan 4 Full Flow 88.5 2 10 1 3.28 ND 2000 Self Priming Taro 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Briggs &
121.4097 13.2748 Metolza, Naujan 4 Full Flow 88.5 2 10 1 ND ND 2018 Self Priming NS100 4X4 12 Brand New Functional ND
Straton
121.1027 13.2824 Metolza, Naujan 4 Full Flow ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Self Priming Taro 4X4 Cameyo 9.5 Brand New Functional ND
Evangelista,
121.1133 13.2856 4 Full Flow 221.2 2 6.67 1 ND ND 2000 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Evangelista,
121.107 13.2918 4 Full Flow 132.7 2 6.67 1 ND ND 2015 Self Priming Sakai 4X4 Yanmar 8.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
Evangelista,
121.2994 13.2299 4 Full Flow 221.2 2 10 1 3.28 ND 1994 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 10.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
San Pedro, Berto
121.2967 13.2272 4 Full Flow 177 2 6.67 1 ND 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Gatdulla
San Pedro,
121.301 13.2316 4 Full Flow 177 2 10 1 3.28 Unti Abucal 2016 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yama 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
San Pedro,
121.2893 13.2232 4 Full Flow 177 2 10 1 3.28 Unti Abucal 2014 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
121.2893 13.2232 Malaya, Naujan 4 Full Flow 221.2 2 10 1 3.28 Unti Abucal 1995 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 10.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Berto
121.2881 13.2202 Malaya, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 2 10 1 3.28 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Gatdulla
Oca De
121.2671 13.3299 Malaya, Naujan 4 Full Flow 265.5 2 10 1 3.28 2005 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Torres
Nag-Iba 1, Oca De
121.281 13.3309 4 Full Flow 132.7 1.5 6.67 1 ND 1996 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 7 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Torres
Nag-Iba 1,
121.2785 13.3411 4 Full Flow 265.5 2 9.5 1 2 ND 1999 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Swan 9 Brand New Functional ND
Naujan
Nag-Iba 1, Teodolo
121.2418 13.2496 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 6.67 1 ND 2011 Self Priming Masagana 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Andal
Barrenaga, Benito
121.2452 13.284 4 Full Flow 177 3.28 10 1 3.28 2015 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 10 Second Hand Functional
Naujan Cortez
121.302 13.2906 Piñahan, Naujan 4 Full Flow 243.3 ND 6.67 1 6.67 De Castro 2014 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Partially
121.2856 13.2959 Mabini, Naujan 4 Filled 221.2 ND 7 1 6.67 De Castro 2004 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 11 Second Hand Functional
Flow
121.304 13.2818 Mabini, Naujan 4 Full Flow 199.1 ND 13.33 2 6.67 ND 1999 Centrifugal NS100 4X4 Kubota 7.5 Second Hand Functional
Teodolo
121.2318 13.2495 Mabini, Naujan 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 6.67 1 ND 2012 Self Priming Masagana 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional ND
Andal
Sta. Maria, Teodolo
121.2418 13.2485 4 Full Flow 221.2 3 6.67 1 ND 2011 Self Priming Masagana 4X4 Yanmar 10 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan Andal
Barrenaga,
121.1413 13.2653 4 Full Flow ND 3 6.67 1 ND Omer Abas 2015 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Hakata 10 Brand New Functional ND
Naujan
121.28 13.2402 Aurora, Naujan 4 Full Flow 177 3 12 2 ND Jun Guinto 2016 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kama 9 Brand New Functional ND
121.3056 13.3077 Malinao, Naujan 4 Full Flow 265.5 ND 6.67 1 6.67 ND ND Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Second Hand Functional ND
San Carlos,
121.3051 13.2796 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 10 1.5 6.67 ND ND Self Priming NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Naujan
San Agustin 2,
121.287 13.2589 4 Full Flow 221.2 ND 90.04 3.5 6.67 Dante 2009 Self Priming NS100 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
Naujan
*ND- No Data
93
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Maluanluan,
121.414722 13.091667 4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1992 ND Taro 3X3 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.410833 13.085833 4 Full Flow 199.1 30 120 2 9.144 Jessie Lopez 2006 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.412222 13.085833 4 Full Flow 221.2 30 120 1.5 9.144 Jessie Lopez 2006 ND Taro 4X4 Kubota 6.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.413611 13.086111 4 Full Flow 221.2 30 120 1.5 9.144 Mr.Farone 2016 ND NS100 4X4 Yanmar 6 Brand New Functional ND
Pola
Maluanluan,
121.4125 13.085833 4 Full Flow 221.2 30 120 1.5 9.144 Mr.Farone 2013 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 6.5 Brand New Functional ND
Pola
Pinong
121.442222 13.091944 Malibago, Pola 4 Full Flow ND 40 110 1.5 12.192 2008 ND NS100 4X4 Mitsubishi 8 Second Hand Functional ND
Marayan
Pinong
121.442778 13.091389 Malibago, Pola 4 Full Flow ND 30 110 2 9.144 2013 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional ND
Marayan
Maluanluan, Noel
121.429722 13.088611 3 Full Flow ND 40 160 2 6.096 2015 ND NS100 4X4 Kama 6 Second Hand Functional ND
Pola Mangaring
Pinong
121.439444 13.085833 Malibago, Pola 4 Full Flow ND 30 140 3 ND 2014 ND Blumax 3X3 Kubota 7 Brand New Functional ND
Marayan
Maluanluan,
121.418056 13.0925 4 Full Flow ND 30 130 1 9.144 ND 2013 ND Taro 4X4 Yanmar 7.5 Second Hand Functional ND
Pola
Manihala,
121.465134 12.817524 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Manihala,
121.411583 12.804184 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Proper Tiguisan,
121.478966 12.844371 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Proper Tiguisan,
121.480556 12.83548 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND 2 ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Poblacion, Amor
121.450974 12.861801 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND 6.09 1 3.03 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud Acuzan
Partially
Poblacion,
121.461365 12.865145 4 Filled 49.8 ND ND 2 ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 ND ND ND Functional
Bansud
Flow
Proper Bansud,
121.476899 12.862466 4 Full Flow 88.6 6 18.29 2 12 ND 2011 ND ND 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Partially
Proper Bansud,
121.469002 12.896863 4 Filled 49.8 4.57 36 6 ND ND 2013 Centrifugal ND 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Flow
Proper Bansud,
121.474724 12.869722 4 Full Flow 66.5 6 36 4 24 ND 2011 ND NS100 4X4 Yanmar 8 Brand New Functional
Bansud
121.413834 12.771926 Bato, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
121.465996 12.812204 Salcedo, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS100 4X4 Super Kama 12 Brand New Functional
Partially
121.456605 12.809073 Salcedo, Bansud 4 Filled 49.8 9 24.38 3 18.29 ND 2016 ND NS100 4X4 Kubota 9 Brand New Functional
Flow
Partially
121.464997 12.817569 Salcedo, Bansud 4 Filled 49.8 30 24.38 3 18.29 ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Flow
Sumagui,
121.453889 12.796031 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Sumagui,
121.468178 12.794346 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 5 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Sumagui,
121.458695 12.792201 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
121.446152 12.877203 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND 2016 Centrifugal Taro 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New Functional
121.44397 12.868282 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 9 18.29 1.5 9 ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
121.458954 12.873423 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
121.445099 12.80662 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND 2015 ND Eagle 4X4 Kubota 8 Brand New Functional
121.441674 12.803358 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
121.439629 12.799607 Pag Asa, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal ND 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Alcadesma,
121.465424 12.848899 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Partially
Alcadesma,
121.466126 12.831696 4 Filled 49.8 6 18.29 3 ND ND 2019 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 5 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Flow
Alcadesma,
121.438218 12.839289 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 7 Brand New Functional
Bansud
121.39534 12.779475 Malo, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Sato 4X4 Super Kama 14 Brand New Functional
121.383011 12.768717 Malo, Bansud 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND ND Centrifugal Yamato 4X4 Kama 10 Brand New Functional
*ND- No Data
94
Water
Pipe Depth of No. of Pipe Engine
Discharge level Name Of Year Brand new/
Longitude Latitude Location Size Pipe Flow Borehole pipe/s length Pump Type Pump Brand Size Engine Brand HP Status Picture
(gpm) depth Driller Installed Second hand
(in) (m) installed (m) Rating
(m)
Rosacara,
121.435502 12.814632 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NS80 4X4 Yanmar 5 Brand New Functional
Bansud
Rosacara,
121.431633 12.829966 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional ND
Bansud
Rosacara,
121.422791 12.82547 4 Full Flow 88.5 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New Functional ND
Bansud
Richard
121.3911 13.0836 Socorro 4 Full Flow ND 6.09 7.62 1 ND 2016 ND Taro 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New ND
Parone
121.3893 13.0832 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2001 ND Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Brand New ND
121.3897 13.0832 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2012 ND Kata 4X4 Kama 12 Second Hand ND
121.3926 13.084 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2012 ND Kata 4X4 Kama 12 Second Hand ND
121.3929 13.084 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2006 ND Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Second Hand ND
121.3936 13.0851 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2002 ND Kata 4X4 Kubota 12 Second Hand ND
121.394 13.0849 Socorro ND ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2005 ND Taro 4X4 Kama 12 Second Hand ND
121.394 13.0859 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2014 ND Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Brand New ND
121.3949 13.0842 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2010 ND Taro 4X4 Kama 12 Brand New ND
121.3957 13.0853 Socorro 4 ND ND 6.09 7.62 1 2 ND 2013 ND Taro 4X4 Kubota 12 Brand New ND
121.481415 12.838014 Bansud 4 Full Flow 138.2 ND ND ND ND ND 2017 ND Eagle 4X4 Yanmar 9 Brand New ND
*ND- No Data