LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — Aligned with the provincial government’s long-term vision for sustainable disaster resilience, Governor Ramon V. Guico III leads a comprehensive initiative to address the province’s recurring flooding through large-scale river desiltation and waterway rehabilitation.
Speaking in a press conference, Governor Guico stressed the urgency of implementing bold and science-based solutions that go beyond temporary relief.
“We have to make a bold move kung ano ba talaga yung long-term solutions on how to solve this flooding problem. Kailangan province-wide ito or kung hindi man, region-wide. Kasi ang nakikita namin pinaka-reason are the heavily silted rivers”.
Under the framework of the Department of Environment & Natural
Resources’ Administrative Order No. 2020-07 (DAO 7), the provincial government
is set to implement river desiltation projects at no cost to the province, with
private partners covering operational expenses while ensuring strict compliance
with environmental regulations.
Governor Guico underscored that the initiative is not limited to river
rehabilitation. The long-term plan also includes reconstruction of drainage
systems, establishment of pumping stations, construction of retention ponds,
and improved flow protection systems to safeguard communities.
The governor is also working with Vice Governor Mark Ronald Lambino and
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for the passage of an ordinance that will
establish a specialized inter-agency task force dedicated solely to flood
mitigation and river system rehabilitation.
“I'm very confident that maka-form
tayo ng isang department or unit specifically to address the flooding sa
probinsya. A big portion of whatever income of the province will be used for
that,” he added.
Governor Guico likewise called on Pangasinan’s congressional
representatives to extend their legislative and funding support to ensure that
the province’s long-term flood management program is fully realized. “We can't afford to be like this. Wala
tayong magagawa sa climate change at I think it will become worse in the years
to come, so kailangan yung decision is now, kung anong gagawin natin for the
long term,” he emphasized.
The Capitol is confident that through strategic partnerships,
inter-agency collaboration, and legislative support, the river desiltation and
flood mitigation program will help protect lives, property, and the local
economy from the impacts of flooding in the years to come.
(Danna Laureano/PIMRO, photos by Gian Carlo Millanes)
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