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WATER SUPPLY

The occurrence of water as rain going into rivers, wells, and lakes is provided by nature; here, water is free “as is, where is”. Collecting water into storage tanks, maintaining its desired quality, quantity and availability, conveying it to specifilocations for people and other users to access easily, requires a combination of other valuable resources including professional know-how, technology, equipment, labor, time and money.

WRC engages in total water supply systems---from feasibility to construction to operation.

 Feasibility studies & implementation

WRC's professional involvement in participatory planning, designing, and supervising constructionof piped water systems has spread even outside of Region 7. Quite inetnsive has been the experiences in the islands of Leyte, Samarsome parts of Mindanao.

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 Community Organizing

Particularly where water systems are implemented, WRC integrates social preparation for beneficiary communities leading to the formation of water management bodies or water associations.

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 TRAININGS

WRC promotes through hands-on trainings institutional capabilities on the operation, maintenance and over-all management of small water systems of up to 10,000 consumers.

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