₱100-M WATER FIX COMING! SAMAL LAUNCHES KAPUTIAN BULK WATER PROJECT

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ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL (April 30)  — Relief is finally in sight for water-starved communities as Samal City moves to roll out a ₱100-million bulk water project aimed at ending years of unreliable supply in Kaputian District.

The green light came after the City Council approved a loan deal with the Land Bank of the Philippines, clearing the way for construction of the long-awaited Kaputian Bulk Water Project.

Mayor Lemuel T. Reyes is pushing the project as a top priority, following mounting complaints from residents forced to endure water shortages, night-only supply, and daily rationing.

Once completed—targeted by late 2027—the system is expected to deliver 24/7 potable water to at least 10 barangays, drawing supply from the scenic Tagbaobo Falls.

Initial coverage will include Barangays Tagbaobo, Kanaan, Pangubatan, Libertad, and San Remegio—areas hardest hit by dwindling water levels.

The crisis has pushed the Igacos Water District to implement emergency measures, including water rationing with tanker trucks and the installation of generator sets in key villages just to keep pumps running.

Officials admit water sources on the island have been rapidly depleting, leaving some communities with irregular access—and others with water only at night.

With the new project underway, residents are hoping this could finally spell the end of long lines, empty containers, and daily uncertainty over water supply.

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