Solar-Powered Water System Transforms Water Access for 549 Pangasinan Households

Malasiqui: Residents of Barangay Ican in this town have had a continuous source of free, clean water for the past three years from a government solar-powered water system with filtration.

According to Philippines News Agency, Barangay Captain Michael Cardenas shared that 549 households in the village have been receiving free water from the facility since it was completed in July 2023. This number excludes households from nearby villages of Sta. Barbara and Calasiao towns, which also get their water from the facility.

"Even during drought, when there is no more water in the residences, the water supply here is continuous," Cardenas said. The project was funded with nearly PHP5 million by the national government through the Financial Assistance to Local Government Unit - Potable Water. Cardenas mentioned that the barangay council funds the system's maintenance.

"The municipal government conducts regular monitoring so we ensure it is always safe and clean for the sake of the residents," he said in Filipino. He further explained that since the system is solar-powered, they save significantly and do not have to pay for electricity to run the facility. "This is a big help to many households. We just ask for everybody's cooperation to maintain its cleanliness at all times," he added.

Furthermore, Violeta Bruan, a resident of Barangay Balingueo in Sta. Barbara, expressed her gratitude for the facility. She stated that they also get their water from the facility in the neighboring village of Ican, Malasiqui, whenever their water source becomes scarce or turbid. "People can draw water from the facility at any time of day. We hope we could also have this kind of facility in our village," she said in Filipino.