CEBU, Philippines - The Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) 7 signed a memorandum of agreement on the restoration of riparian zones in Central Cebu river basins.
The MCWD will provide the funding for the project amounting to P11.4 million according to its general manager, Armando Paredes.
"We're not saying that it's the only one, but as years go on and as more projects implemented of course budget will be augmented," said Paredes.
The MOA ensures protection of two major and important watersheds of Buhisan and Mananga and the rehabilitation of resources, said DENR 7 regional executive director, Dr. Isabelo R. Montejo.
Riparian zones are both sides of the river which requires vegetation and if not protected, it will experience soil erosion or landslides.
As part of the project, affected residents will be assured of livelihood program said MCWD Watershed and Environmental Division Manager Roel Panebio.
Montejo also clarified that affected residents would stay and be treated as partner in the reforestation and rehabilitation of the riparian zones.
Affected barangays within Mananga river basin in Cebu City are barangays Sudlon 1 and 2, Sinsin, Bonbon, Pung-Siburay, Babag, Sapangdaku, Pamutan, Buot-Taup, and Toong.
While in Talisay City, affected barangays are Manipis, Camp IV, Jaclupan, Maghaway, Lagtang, Tabunok, Lawaan I and III, Talisay City, San Isidro, Biasong, Dumlog, Pooc, and Mojon.
"Effective way of doing some improvement in the watershed is really collaborations where a project is really targeted to be implemented instead of collecting users fee, which as we know does not necessarily end up with the project," said Paredes. — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/USJ-R Masscomm Intern/ GMR (FREEMAN)