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Lazatin distributes garden equipment to stewards of AC watershed

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Mayor Lazatin during his visit at the Angeles City watershed in Barangay Sapangbato with Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel and CENRO OIC Archimedes Lazatin.


 

ANGELES CITY — The local government has distributed garden equipment to the 30 housed stewards serving as caretakers of the watershed in Barangay Sapangbato here.

This is to continue the campaign of the city government to further preserve the 560-hectare watershed, Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. says, who visited the watershed today with Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel.

Among the equipment handed over were 4 pieces of sickles, 4 rakes, 2 taisans, 2 wheel barrows, 4 hoes, 4 shovels, 9 raincoats, 2 hole diggers, and 3 rolls of plastic twine straws.

Alongside, 750 bags of organic fertilizers were also turned over to the 30 stewards to be used for their daily planting of narra, molave, dau, and paoay seedlings, as well as assorted fruit-bearing trees.

The 30 stewards have been receiving monthly allowance from the city government, City Environment and Natural Resources Office Head Archimedes Lazatin said.

They were hired to be in charge of the after care monitoring of the trees being planted in the watershed, Mayor Lazatin said.

“Napakalaking bagay po ng trabaho na ginagawa ng ating mga stewards dahil sila ang nagmementena at nangangalaga sa mga tinatanim natin,” he added.

Aside from the stewards, 18 staff from the CENRO in partnership with Abacan River Angeles Watershed Advocacy Council Inc. (ARAW-ACI) led by President Renato “Abong” Tayag and Vice President Sonny Dobles have been also designated at the Angeles City Watershed to look after and monitor the seedlings planted during the series of tree planting activities conducted.

The massive reforestation in the watershed is being overseen by Lazatin’s Chief Adviser IC Calaguas, who shared that the city government targets to plant 45,000 more trees in the area.

The 42,000 seedlings are donations from Department of Transportation Sec. Arthur Tugade while the remaining 3,000 came from an anonymous donor.

A series of tree planting activities is also being conducted by the city government employees via schedule, per the order of Mayor Lazatin.

“Kasalukuyan na po nating itinatanim ang 45,000 na ito, habang meron din pong by schedule na pagtatanim ang ating mga City Hall employees,” Calaguas explained.

To date, more than 4,000 seedlings and assorted fruit-bearing trees were already planted in the watershed.

On July 19, Mayor Lazatin has ordered the City Engineer’s Office led by Engr. Donato Dizon to conduct a clearing operation in the area to give way for the continuous tree planting.

The city government also spearheaded a planting activity last June 19, the same was conducted during the Women’s Month celebration on March 19, 2021.

In addition, Mayor Lazatin is also encouraging private sectors and Non-Government Organizations to adopt certain portions of the watershed.

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