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PROJECT

PROPOSAL
D R A S S ( D R A I N A G E A N D S E WA G E S Y S T E M ) I N C N H S -
S H S P R O V I D I N G E F F E C T I V E WA S T E WAT E R
MANAGEMENT FOR DAMAGE PREVENTION, PROMOTE
S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y A N D R E D U C E E N V I R O N M E N TA L
I M PA C T T O C A R M E N N AT I O N A L H I G H S C H O O L - S E N I O R
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
PROBLEM
INTERVENTIONS
-Eliminate stagnant water in the school field
-Reduce disruptive mud
-Prevention from damages on landscape's formation
-Collect and remove waste matter systematically
-Maintain healthy conditions in a building
-Provide proper discharge of wastewater, rain water and run-
offs
-Provide efficient flood control
-Creates a more sanitary and comfortable learning
environment for students and staffs promoting health and
well-being.

OBJECTIVES
The expected completion date for the drainage and sewage
system project in schools would be approximately 2
months, depending on the availability of resources nearby,
availability of labor and as well as weather condition.

PROJECT DURATION
The project implementation is feasible with the help of the Office
of the Municipal Mayor Rogelio T. Taliño through the Office of the
Municipal Engineer along with the active participation of parents of
the students. Upon the approval of both Project partners, the funds
needed for the implementation will be taken from the school year’s
General PTA funds and the uneven surface of the school’s landscape
will be taken care of by the Office of the Municipal Mayor through
the Office of the Municipal Engineer.

PROJECT PARTNERS
EXPENSES QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL
Concrete Hollow blocks 1,844 pieces 11 Php 20 284 Php

Bag of cement 200 bags 230 Php 46 000 Php

Sand and gravel 24 cubic meters 700 Php 16 800 Php

Dain Grates 123 pieces 3,000 Php 369 000 Php


(12” x 120”)

Labors 4 persons 500 Php per day 120 000 Php

Miscellaneous _ _ 26 305 Php

Grand Total: 526 084 Php

PROJECT COST
120”

SOLUTIONS
LAY OUT
A technical note on Comprehensive School Water and Sanitation System (SIASE)
emphasizes the importance of establishing a comprehensive view that involves two spaces:
the first one, outside a school, where the type of access to water and the excreta and
wastewater disposal system is located, and the second one, inside the school, where the water
supply and sanitation facilities are located.
Access to water and sanitation services has a positive and significant effect on schooling,
when measured by the educational attainment of students (J. Correa, M. Filho, A. Dinar,
2015). Therefore, it is important for schools to have adequate water and sanitation facilities,
including proper drainage and sewage systems, to ensure the health and academic success of
students.

RRLS
The completion of the project will redound to the realization of a well-planned and
aptly functional network of drainage and sewage systems inside the school campus. It
should eliminate stagnant water in the school field, reduce disruptive mud, prevention
from damages on landscape's formation due to interaction between natural water cycle
and human activity, collect and remove waste matter systematically to maintain healthy
conditions in a building providing proper discharge of wastewater, rain water and run-
offs and for efficient flood control. The resulting favorable creates a more sanitary
and comfortable learning environment for students and staffs promoting health
and well-being.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

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