Friday, July 25, 2025

Engr. Hits DPWH, Dagupan Mayor for Misguided Flood Control

 By Mortz C. Ortigoza, MPA

A seasoned Engineer who knows the nuances of flooding and how to solve it lambasted the Department of Public Ways and Highways (DPWH) and the administration of Dagupan City Mayor Belen Fernandez of their failure to commission a drainage engineer to solve if not mitigate the perennial flooding that haunts the coastal city. The incompetence of these two bodies prejudice businessmen who closed shop because they were underwater while residents spent an arm and a leg to elevate their ground floors because of the incessant elevations of highways that made them susceptible to flood that should be egressing to the rivers.

A rowboat owned by Victory Liner ferries
its passengers in Dagupan City.
 Victory Liner's photo


If the leadership of the flood-prone Marikina City have implemented their ten- year flood mitigation plan with success, the leadership in Dagupan City to solve its water problem is still a chicken running without a head?

 Marikina solved its perennial problem by dredging and widening her existing creeks and canals, declogged and improved her drainage systems, hollowed out her major streets and turned into underground spillways and canals to handle bigger volumes of floodwater, and built large and sturdy river walls to protect the communities near the river.

All these projects took over 10 years to complete after the city was heavily scourged by Typhoon Ondoy in 2009. The city’s first big stress test was Typhoon Ulysses in 2020 which many compared to Ondoy she hurdled it with flying colors. While Dagupan City’s residents like me still brace for more than a foot or two of dirty and smelly water level as of this writing (2:16 Pm Friday) inside and outside of my abode, the residents of Marikina City – the usual brunt of the overflowing Wawa Dam nearby – was unscathed when the typhoon wrought havoc in Luzon Monday's night.

Marikina Mayor Maan Teodoro said dredging operations continue while a slope protection project is ongoing. The project by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the DPWH seek to widen and deepen the river to increase its water carrying capacity.

 Hindi masosolve ang baha kung walang drainage engineer na magpaplano ar magde-design,” the Engineer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told me.

He said that three years ago Mayor Fernandez met with the officers of the City Engineering Office and the DPWH to discuss how to solve the flood in her turf. My source was surprised that nobody among them mentioned how the drainage system through an engineer who has expertise on it could solve the puzzle.


A branch of Jollibee at Perez Boulevard in Dagupan City looks like a swimming pool after being flooded from the scourge of Typhoon Crising and the south moonson rain. Mortz C. Ortigoza

Panay road engineer ang nandoon kaya iyon left and right tambak ng tambak (highway elevation – Author). Ang drainage engineer dapat panay gawa ng hukay para sa canals upang dalhin ang mga tubig sa ilog through gravity,” My source explained to me.

He elaborated the when the river swell, the gate of the drainage canals should be closed and the water there would be pumped out by a machine to the river.

The pumping is not different to the rain water in the detention tank (equivalent to a 4-story building) that sits underground at the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) before it is systematically released into the nearby creeks and the Pasig River --- which ultimately flows out to Manila Bay. As a result, flooding on the streets of BGC is prevented. The same strategy being done in those flood prone areas of Japan.


Why not the government constructs an undergound detention tanks in Dagupan?

The engineer who gave me his different approaches to control flooding (more on that in the next blog) has his conclusion:

God already initiated, identified and created the waterways, rivers and creeks which we have to take care of them.  If necessary, we could also add and create ones. We should properly operate and maintain these rivers, creeks and main/secondary drainage canals to its original width and depth and even widen and deepen them thus to protect us from flood. There is a saying if you allow to raise the river bank and road embankment (highway elevations in Dagupan – Author), then you are allowing to raise the flood level. Why not consider lowering the flood level in all areas and not only the roadway?”.

I could not forgive myself if I could not inject in this blog the quip of former DPWH 2nd Pangasinan District Office Chief Engineer Rodolfo “Boy” Dion when I assailed the endless highway elevations in Dagupond, err, Dagupan on my latest blog: He emphatically said: “It’s a sabotage!”

A detention tank (equivalent to a 4-story building) that sits underground at the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City. Taguig.com

Dion on August 2023 hogged the headlines of various provincial newspapers when he called as economic sabotage the construction of the road and drainage elevation projects by the DPWH during the hearing of the city lawmaking body.

His “economic sabotage” statement was perked up probably upon learning that Bureau of Internal Revenue – Central Pangasinan’s Chief Lope Tubera told this writer who wrote it on his July 2023 blog (101 Talk Radio and P’nan News and the weekly newspaper’s Northern Watch) that his office had a shortfall of P147 million for his 2023 collection because of the lethargic economic activities in Dagupan since 2022. 

Photo grabs from Julieta Idos Layacan Juliet

This writer has been blaming the endless demolition of roads and drainage canals so the DPWH could elevate them as responsible for the woes of the folks in the Bangus City.

Nuff said!

4 comments:

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    Carl Jethro Laganas Viray
    I agree, dredging is better than elevating the roads. Elevating roads should be the last resort if dredging can’t resolve the flooding issue.
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    Rodrigo Ballena
    Dredging maganda rin yan, pero kada tag ulan ay yong lupa sa mga kabundukan ay bumababa at umaagos papunta ilog,catchbasing ang dagupan, so matatabunan uli yong hinuhukay nila, ganyan na ganyan, dredging pag tag araw, pag tag ulan ay puno na naman...ang dagupan ay 1meter above sea level tayo, ibig sabihin pag nag hightide mg 1.5 meters ay tiyak na baha na tayo...so ano dapat natin gawin...ako rin aborido hehe
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    Gillian Dela Cruz
    I agree. Last resort ang elevation. Mataas nga ang kalsada, barado naman at maliit ang drainage systems edi useless din. Tataas din ang tubig kapag baha kasi mapupuno lahat. Wag iasa sa low tide dahil cycle yan ng bodies of water, much better ung suggestion na dredge the drainage systems and canals, expand

    Bruha Malandika
    Yong doon sa jollibee tignan mo yong naka usli na pipe kung Yan ang kalsada at yong pipe mahuhulog yong tubig sa jollibee bakit ganun ang ginawa lol anong klaseng engineer ang ng many obra nyan lol katawatawa nmn
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    Angelito Zareno
    Ang gawin nila dyan taasan lahat ng kalsada tapos lahat ng building condemn nalang ang groundfloor
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    Rosario Canlas
    Yes...kagaya din ng pasig my flood control at taguig.dapat magpagawa si mayor belen.

    Libatique Carl

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    Good read.
    Eudy Ravelo Palisoc
    Tractor na pla ngyon su luluganan pag baha!🥹Dati kuliglig lng hirap na akong umakyat. Pno kaya ngyon ah Mark? Bigyan mo nga solution problem ko pano mkpunta dyan ksi pinapapunta ako ni bestfrend mo! Haisst!😀
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    Mark Alvin Bugarin
    hahahaha! Tita kung masusundo lang kita eh. problema maliit din sasakyan ko
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    Eudy Ravelo Palisoc
    Mark Alvin Bugarin Bili ka na rin kaya traktor mo.😀
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    Mark Alvin Bugarin
    Eudy Ravelo Palisoc hahahaha malapit na tita!

    Atoy Castro
    Maganda dyan. multi-million Dagu-holland mega dike project. Tumbling mga Dagupond Seaty Eng-Engineer Nyan😆🤣
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    Ranchez Igc Sam
    Dagupan Below Sea Level na yan
    Medyo mahrap best dyan Akyat na ng Calasiao
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    Richard H Ora
    Wla kc mciado pera sa river widening at deepening hehehe
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    Prince Dexter Galvan
    Richard H Ora korek sir hahaha
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    Fides Anne Molina
    Agree. Wala po kasing ma kick back ang mga opisyales sa deepening at river widening.

    Prince Dexter Galvan
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    kahit di engr. alam and common sense naman talaga na ang solution for the flood is this HAHAHA
    drainage
    widening of rivers NOT ROAD WIDENING
    DEEPEN the river NOT ROAD ELEVATION


    Irene Pamoceno
    There is always a saying...... Kung gusto ay may paraan pero kapag ayaw ay laging may dahilan.... Hahahaha countless problems for decades already not being solved by who else? Antay yo latan mga kabaleyan ko Ed Pangasinan.....
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    Pasaoa's Flower Shop
    Ay on te


    Aira Joy De Austria

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    on point about the water ways, if only we have a proper water ways for those flood hindi ganyan magtatagal ang baha. I’ve been living with high tide my whole life since we live near the river. Ang tubig sa lugar namin nawawala tuwing low tide pero ang tubig around downtown area nag stay kahit low tide na kasi ano? kasi walang proper na dadaluyan ang tubig.

    Jeffrey Lurian
    sige po ate
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    Aira Joy De Austria
    Jeffrey Lurian kukutan mo pa lalaingen dimad baley ay
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    Aira Joy De Austria
    some people are too close minded to understand this
    Doming Escano Posadas
    The 1 meter elevation of roads in Dagupan City did not solve the floodings in the city. It was ineffective as evidenced in the recent onslaughts of bagyong #DantePH and #EmongPH. Yes, I agree with you Sir Mortz in the solutions undertaken by Marikina City and BGC in addressing their flooding problems by dredging the canals, use of spillways, use of culvert pipes under the roads, use of detention tanks, etc. Business establishments in Dagupan City are mostly affected by floodings...

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    Shrewd Virmel Konrad Frando
    Ranchez Igc Sam oo nga bagis. Still panay tudo latta dtoy grabe
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    Alvin Estrella David
    Asa kapa pre..sa Senado at Congresso wala sila nkakastigo..puro usapan hearing lang ngyayari!
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    Shrewd Virmel Konrad Frando
    Alvin Estrella David sad reality pare 🙁 panay hearing wala nmn nanagot
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    Jinky Asuncion
    Gawin na lang katulad sa Venice ,Italy .floating city pag tag ulan at by land pag tag Araw .suggest lang po

    Nate Rosario
    prdetsoSno5m2a


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    Ilang bagyo na ang nagdaan, di pa rin natuto at napagplanuhang mabuti. Regardless kung sino mang nakaupo at naatasang engineer at contractors if the plans are just a plans and no actions were taken to resolve drainage issues, this will continue to arise at mga Dagupeños lagi ang mahihirapan. Ilang pangako pa ba ang ipapangako at laging aawitin? 🥲🤷🏻♂️

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    Not a political post! masiyado ng nahihirapan ang bayan.


    Antonio Balolong
    My experiences for many years in Horizontal and Vertical Construction here and abroad, I do agree with these insights.
    Thank you Chalssy for this post.

    Benjie Acosta
    If you didn’t know or was not aware….
    The Philippines is located in the Pacific Typhoon Belt, an area in the western Pacific Ocean where nearly one-third of the world's tropical cyclones form.
    The Philippines is also situated in the Pacific Ring of Fire, a geologically active region known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
    The Philippines experiences an average of 20 typhoons per year, with 6 to 9 of them making landfall annually.
    The Philippines has consistently ranked as the most at-risk country in the world in the World Risk Report, highlighting its high exposure and vulnerability to crises, including natural disasters.
    This is an annual event so we can better prepare for flooding before it happens.
    Please take care of yourselves and each other. GOD bless all in the Philippine Islands!
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    Benjie Acosta
    I would have believed the engineer if he said this…. 2 weeks ago and not after the fact. 🙂
    Thanks for sharing SC!


    Elvira Nicolas Villamor
    As always Sir Mortz, my former instructor in L-NU, you nailed it.
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    101 TALK RADIO
    Elvira Nicolas Villamor Hi Elvs, Sir Mortz ito. Blog ko ito.
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    Miriam Tiu
    Very well said..baka may mag reklamo pa verify with fact na yan
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    Myrna De Vera
    Miriam Tiu Correct
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    Babybay Jimenez
    Correct 👍
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    Ayzia Rameer
    You call that Karma.. what do you expect? Dagupeños continue to sell their votes, in return you get incompetent leaders.. Both Lim and Belen destroyed the mentality of Dagupeños.. sad to day, kahit mga anak nyo mag susuffer dahil sa pakurong na sinosoportahan nyo.. #karma_ya_dagupan

    Azurinz Daduya Arnoldz
    hi. kindly check the creek at the back of UL passing galvan st and passing through rizal street and going out to the river. Dapat i-check din eto if gumagana pa or may structure na dito or natabunan na.
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    Wadz Capitle Buenaflor
    I lived in Dagupan City for 19 years but same old problem until now. 🙁
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    Wadz Capitle Buenaflor True ate. Mas lumala nga ang baha ngayon 😢
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    Wadz Capitle Buenaflor
    Naku! Maong labat la ya talaga


    Charles Cruz
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    Pero kuya about dun sa pic, that is a japan. Mukhang di kakayanin yong ganon ilagay sa dagupan.
    Pero when it comes dun sa pagtaas ng kalsada sa dgp, mas lalo naging worst lang. hindi ko alam point nila sa word na “Pagbabago” asan nagbago dun? Haha tapos isisisi sa climate change lahat? Tapos iuunfriend pako ng mga feeling pro sa kalikasan haha lol
    Btw comment ko lang HAHAHA
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    Christian Belisario
    Charles Cruz Oo, most probably because Dagupan used to be marshlands. Kaya d kaya. Pero I still believe na active sewers/drainage is the key at hindi bsta pag taas ng kalsada.
    We all have the right to ask what is happening and what is being done. Hindi masama mag tanong sa gobyerno. For me, it's actually something that we need to exercise. If there's an ongoing issue, if we keep on asking the right questions, we will eventually arrive at the right answer. Minsan kasi mas pinipili ung quickest solutions maski stop gap lang talaga siya eh.

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