CABANATUAN CITY — The Department of Public Works and Highways has installed rainwater collector systems (RWCS) in six public schools in two towns in Nueva Ecija.
The schools now with RCWS are Bibiclat Elementary School and Vicente R. Bumanlag National High School in Aliaga town; and San Agustin Elementary School, Bertese Elementary School, Galvan Elementary School, and Bantug Elementary School in Guimba town.
Nueva Ecija 1st District Engineering Office officer-in-charge Osias Santos said the installation of RWCS in public facilities such as schools is in line with the directive of DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan to help mitigate the impact of climate threats.
“The installation of RWCS brings invaluable benefits to our communities, especially in public schools where young students are enabled to understand the importance of water,” he added. “It not only addresses concerns related to water shortage but also promotes sustainable practices, ensuring a reliable water supply for these educational institutions.”
A total of P2.3 million was allocated for the project, funded through the 2023 General Appropriations Act under the Convergence and Special Support Program.
It is also in compliance with RA 6716 (Rainwater Collection and Spring Development Act) which mandates the construction of rainwater collectors in every community.