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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 1 Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) water facilities assessment report 21 municipalities in Leyte and Eastern Samar 22 Nov to 7 Dec 2013

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Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)

water facilities assessment report

21 municipalities in Leyte and Eastern Samar 22 Nov to 7 Dec 2013

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Table of contents

I. Executive summary .....................................................................................................................4

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 4

Damages .................................................................................................................................................... 4

Government actions ................................................................................................................................. 5

Priority actions .......................................................................................................................................... 5

Next steps - Recommendations ................................................................................................................ 5

III. Assessment ................................................................................................................................6

Special request of assessment .................................................................................................................. 6

Eastern Visayas Medical Center ............................................................................................................ 6

LMWD Drinking Water Treatment plant (two plants) .......................................................................... 6

Municipalities assessment overview ........................................................................................................ 7

Methodology ........................................................................................................................................... 10

Damages summary for Eastern Samar and Leyte ................................................................................... 11

Priorities .................................................................................................................................................. 13

Next steps ............................................................................................................................................... 14

IV. Appendices............................................................................................................................... 15

Leyte: Equipment list required ............................................................................................................... 15

Eastern Samar: Equipment list required ................................................................................................. 16

Project Assessment sheets ..................................................................................................................... 17

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Table of figures

Figure 1: Leyte assessment area ................................................................................................................... 8

Figure 2: Eastern Samar assessment area .................................................................................................... 9

Figure 3: Mac Arthur visit (500m pipe destroyed) ...................................................................................... 10

Figure 5: Households breakdown per water systems ................................................................................. 11

Figure 6: accessto Bobun Barangay (Burauen Municipality) ...................................................................... 11

Figure 7: access to Daro Barangay (Jaro municipality) .............................................................................. 11

Figure 8: access to Alang Alang LGU water facilty ...................................................................................... 11

Figure 9: Electricity network damages ........................................................................................................ 12

Figure 10: Generator damaged (Sulat WD-Balud pumping station) ........................................................... 12

Figure 11: Hernani main pipe destroyed .................................................................................................... 12

Figure 12: Mac Arthur transmission pipe destroyed (500m, 6") ................................................................ 12

Figure 13: Centrifugal pump structure damaged (Sulat WD) ..................................................................... 12

Figure 14: Steel tank destroyed - Julita (Barangay Bugho) ......................................................................... 12

Figure 15: Mac Arthur Chlorinator (no power) ........................................................................................... 13

Figure 16: Basey chlorinator (damaged) ..................................................................................................... 13

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I. Executive summary

Introduction Typhoon Haiyan, locally named Yolanda, has left the Philippines by the afternoon of 8 November 2013 leaving 5,500 people dead and more than 26,000 people injured. Today, the number of affected people is estimated at 14.4 million across nine regions according the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). A total 3.63 million people are currently displaced of whom an estimated 224,177 are living in 1,104 evacuation centers. Within this context and the partnership between Unicef and Veolia Foundation, 2 volunteers from Veolia Foundation have been assigned for a three weeks mission to assess the water facilities of the affected areas. The assessment has been focused on 21 municipalities of Leyte and Eastern Samar provinces (Region VIII). It has covered 24 Water Districts (WD)/Local Government Unit (LGU) and 77 Barangays’ water facilities. In the areas assessed, the WD/LGU and barangays’ water facilities supply water to 50% of the population. The remaining 50% are using handpumps. The objectives of the assessment were: - To visit the most affected water installations - To identify the damages and the priority repairs that can be carried out to restore the operation of

these systems - To list the equipment to be ordered and dispatched as a first response - To suggest improvement actions to be implemented post to this emergency as development

program

Damages The most affected municipalities assessed are located in Leyte (South Tacloban area) and South Eastern Samar (Guiuan area). The access roads to the water facilities are still difficult for the mountain areas (systems with spring source). The main issue recorded in the assessed areas is due to the lack of power. There is a significant need of generators and diesel to run the pumps connected to the electricity network. Following the lack of power, the second type of damages noticed is related to the system itself: pumping systems, reservoirs and pipes. Finally, water quality issues have been engendered due to chlorinators’ destruction or lack of power to operate them. The stocks of chlorine generally observed were for a month of operation.

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Government actions

An important effort of cleaning has been done to access to the municipal water facilities (LGU and WD). Regarding water system restoration, most of the municipalities assessed have quickly repaired the main transmission line to provide water to the population. The Department of Health (DoH) is conducting a quality monitoring on water. Sanitation inspectors in Southern Leyte, Samar and Leyte are taking water samples to check for total and fecal coliform and residual chlorine. In addition, DoH is providing a strong support to the municipalities by distributing water kits, hygiene kits and aquatab in the affected areas. A good coordination between the different entities involved (NGOs, DoH, LMWD, etc) has been established. WASH cluster meetings are organized once a week.

Priority actions The priority is to provide the equipment required in order to restore the systems as soon as possible. The WD, LGU and barangays have the skills required to set them up. A classification of municipality priority has been established and is available in this report.

Next steps - Recommendations Most of the municipalities have fixed the main transmission pipe to provide water to the population. In order for the network to be fully operational, a network rehabilitation plan is suggested. A detailed study should be done in order to identity the most suitable chlorination systems to be implemented. Residual chlorine tests should be performed. Mapping and inventory of the water systems could be implemented.

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III. Assessment

Special request of assessment Eastern Visayas Medical Center The drinking water facilities of the Eastern Visayas Regional Hospital have been entirely destroyed. The drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) was divided into 2 lines: one desalination water treatment system and one reuse water system from the waste water treatment plant effluent. The desalination plant has been designed and built by Zectra Enterprise (Philippines company: http://www.zectraent.com/) in 2012. The design capacity of the plant was 150m3/d. The budget was 15million PHP (350,000USD). The reuse water system has been designed and built by Vamed (Australian company) in 1998. The budget was around 25 million PHP (600,000USD). Two options are suggested for the drinking water supply of the hospital: 1) Option 1: Design and Build of a new desalination plant of 150m3/d. This capacity should be enough

to answer to the hospital demand since the previous system was not running 24h a day. The budget should be around 400,000 USD (Design & Build project).

2) Option 2: Connection to LMWD network with an additional tertiary treatment. This option should be studied. It seems to be the cheapest solution in terms of operation costs and should be discussed between LMWD and the hospital.

LMWD Drinking Water Treatment plant (two plants) The two DWTP have been assessed following the typhoon. The plant #1 was built by a Japanese contractor (JICA funding) in 1995. The design capacity of the plant is 1000m3/h. The second WTP is still under commissioning (Pilipino contractor). The design capacity of the plant #2 is 1250m3/h. (budget = 450Millions Pesos). During the typhoon, the plant #1 was operated 24h and the plant #2 was stopped during 2.5 days (contractor decision). Today, there are no specific issues to produce drinking water, the two plants are in operation and can produce from 50,000 to 60,000m3 of drinking water per day. Two generators for each plant (1 in operation + 1 stand by) are supplying electricity. The total consumption of fuel (for the 2 plants) is 1000L/day. There are enough consumables (chlorine, Aluminium sulfate, Lime) for the next 3 months of operation. (Note: During raining events, the quality of the water could be affected due to the capacity of the dosing system of aluminum sulfate.)

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Municipalities assessment overview Twenty-one municipalities have been assessed in Leyte and Eastern Samar provinces (129,210 Households / 595,789 inhabitants). They are listed in the table below:

Municipality Province Region Estimated Population

(2013) Total HH

Balangkayan Eastern Samar VIII 9,412 2,244

City of Borongan (Capital) Eastern Samar VIII 67,063 13,412

General Macarthur Eastern Samar VIII 12,708 3,168

Hernani Eastern Samar VIII 8,396 1,679

Llorente Eastern Samar VIII 19,873 5,689

Maydolong Eastern Samar VIII 14,164 3,250

Quinapondan Eastern Samar VIII 14,401 3,399

Salcedo Eastern Samar VIII 20,777 5,038

Sulat Eastern Samar VIII 15,798 4,000

Taft Eastern Samar VIII 17,878 5,000

Basey Western Samar VIII 50,175 15,329

Abuyog Leyte VIII 58,948 -

Alangalang Leyte VIII 47,874 9,015

Burauen Leyte VIII 50,393 12,000

Dulag Leyte VIII 43,073 9,005

Jaro Leyte VIII 40,825 10,046

Julita Leyte VIII 13,727 3,831

La paz Leyte VIII 19,736 5,273

Macarthur Leyte VIII 19,314 5,054

Mayorga Leyte VIII 15,157 3,804

San Miguel Leyte VIII 18,115 4,226

Santa Fe Leyte VIII 17,976 4,748

In total, 101 water systems have been assessed: 24 municipal water systems (WD and LGU) and 77 barangay’s water systems.

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Ten municipalities in Leyte have been assessed following these two criteria: - The assessment of the municipalities covered by Leyte Municipal Water District (LMWD) is already

done and a strong support is provided by various organizations (Unicef, Oxfam, etc.) - San Miguel (north) and Abuyog (south) are less affected by the typhoon. Beyond these two

municipalities the assessment was not performed.

Figure 1: Leyte assessment area

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Eleven municipalities in Eastern Samar have been assessed following these two criteria: - The south coast already receives a strong support by various organizations (ICRC, Oxfam, Plan

International, etc) - Taft (north) is less affected by the typhoon. Beyond this municipality the assessment was not

performed.

Figure 2: Eastern Samar assessment area

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Methodology Three levels of water supply systems exist in the area covered by this assessment:

Level Definition Water system Management

3 Households (HH) connections

Groundwater source Centrifugal/Submersible pump + Chlorination +Reservoir + Distribution network

Water District (WD), Local Government Unit (LGU)

Spring source Gravity fed line + Reservoir + Distribution network

2 Communal tapstands

Groundwater source Centrifugal pump + (Chlorination) + Reservoir + Distribution network

Barangay Spring source Gravity fed line + (Reservoir) + Distribution network

1 Handpump Groundwater handpump Barangay, LGU

(): not existing in some systems

This assessment has been focused on Level 3 and 2 water systems. Majority of Level 1 water systems (handpump) have not been affected by the typhoon. The methodology applied for this assessment is described below: - Week 1 : Assessment of WD and LGU water facilities Level 3

o Meeting with Mayor, Municipal engineer Meeting with General Manager and engineer of Water District

o Visit of the affected water systems - Week 2: Assessment of Barangays water facilities Level 2

o Schedule of meetings with barangays captains and distribution of questionnaire (damages details and equipment required)

o Meeting/discussion with barangays captains o Selection of random barangays (the most affected) for a visit

Figure 3: Mac Arthur visit (500m pipe destroyed)

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Following the first discussions with the mayors in the areas assessed, the classification of the three water systems levels has been established:

The total number of households (HH) supplied by Level 3 and Level 2 water facilities is 69,570. 46,600 HH have been covered by this assessment.

Damages summary for Eastern Samar and Leyte The most affected municipalities are located in Leyte (South Tacloban area) and South Eastern Samar (Guiuan area). The access roads to the water facilities are still difficult for the mountain areas (systems with spring source).

Figure 5: accessto Bobun Barangay (Burauen Municipality)

Figure 6: access to Daro Barangay (Jaro municipality)

Figure 7: access to Alang Alang LGU water facilty

Figure 4: Households breakdown per water systems

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For all water facilities assessed, the main damages are:

1) The lack of power. There is a significant need of generators and fuel to operate the pumps connected to the electricity network.

Figure 8: Electricity network damages

Figure 9: Generator damaged (Sulat WD-Balud pumping station)

2) Water systems damages: pumping systems, reservoirs and pipes

Figure 10: Hernani main pipe destroyed

Figure 11: Mac Arthur transmission pipe destroyed (500m, 6")

Figure 12: Centrifugal pump structure damaged (Sulat WD)

Figure 13: Steel tank destroyed - Julita (Barangay Bugho)

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3) Water quality issues due to chlorinators’ destruction or lack of power to operate them. The stocks of chlorine generally observed were for a month of operation.

Figure 14: Mac Arthur Chlorinator (no power)

Figure 15: Basey chlorinator (damaged)

The summary of supply needed is presented below. The details for each municipality are available in appendix. - Households connections systems (level 3)

o Generator from 15 to 75kVA (single or triple phase) o Pumps (centrifugal or submersible) o Chlorinators & Chlorine (granules or liquid) o Set of pipes (from 2” to 6” – PVC or PE)

- Communal tapstands systems (level 2)

o Generators from 5 to 10 kVa (single phase only) o Pumps (Centrifugal) o Stainless steel tank 1,000L (no need in case of concrete elevate tank) o Set of piping: pipes (PVC or GI), boxes, teflon tape, Tee, Union

The priority is to provide the equipment in order to restore the systems as soon as possible. The WD, the LGU and the barangays have the skills required to set them up.

Priorities Following the visit of the different municipalities, a level of priority could be established according to: - The global damages observed on the field (houses, facilities, trees, etc.) - The economical context observed on the field (shops and markets opened) - The capability of each municipality (organization, skills) This classification, summarized in the table on the following page, focuses only on the municipalities covered by this assessment.

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Priority response

Municipality Province Region Estimated Population

(2013) Total HH

1 Balangkayan Eastern Samar VIII 9,412 2,244

1 Hernani Eastern Samar VIII 8,396 1,679

1 Quinapondan Eastern Samar VIII 14,401 3,399

1 Salcedo Eastern Samar VIII 20,777 5,038

1 Basey Eastern Samar VIII 50,175 15,329

1 Alangalang Leyte VIII 47,874 9,015

1 Jaro Leyte VIII 40,825 10,046

1 Julita Leyte VIII 13,727 3,831

1 La paz Leyte VIII 19,736 5,273

2 General Macarthur Eastern Samar VIII 12,708 3,168

2 Llorente Eastern Samar VIII 19,873 5,689

2 Maydolong Eastern Samar VIII 14,164 3,250

2 Burauen Leyte VIII 50,393 12,000

2 Dulag Leyte VIII 43,073 9,005

2 Macarthur Leyte VIII 19,314 5,054

2 Mayorga Leyte VIII 15,157 3,804

3 City of Borongan (Capital) Eastern Samar VIII 67,063 13,412

3 Sulat Eastern Samar VIII 15,798 4,000

3 Taft Eastern Samar VIII 17,878 5,000

3 Abuyog Leyte VIII 58,948 -

3 San Miguel Leyte VIII 18,115 4,226

3 Santa Fe Leyte VIII 17,976 4,748

Legend:

Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Note: The municipalities located in the south of Tacloban and the south coast of Samar (not covered by this assessment) seem to be heavily affected.

Next steps Most of the municipalities have fixed the main transmission pipe to provide water to the population. In order the network to be fully operational, a network rehabilitation plan will have to be done: connections refurbishment, leaks detections and repairs, piping (pipes, fittings and elbows) renewal. During this assessment it has been noticed that most of the water systems do not have a chlorination step. This last is crucial especially when the network has been damaged (additional contamination due to water infiltration or flooding). A detailed study should be done in order to identity the most suitable chlorination systems to be implemented. In addition, residual chlorine tests should be performed. Most of the municipalities do not have mapping and inventory of their water systems. A detailed study could be performed to establish an inventory list of all the equipment. Moreover, Geographic Information System (GIS) could be used to localize the water network.

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IV. Appendices

Leyte: Equipment list required

Water Facilities Requirements - Level 3 and 2 water facilitiesLevel 3 = Households connections

Level 2 = Communal tapstands

Municipality Jaro Mayorga Mc Arthur Alang-Alang Santa Fe Burauen Julita La Paz San Miguel Dulag LMWD Total

Level 3 HH # 2540 0 3437 4440 1718 3505 1132 1667 2958 3505 24902

Items Specifiations unit # # # # # # # # # # # Total

Generator

30KVa/ 3 phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 3 4

25kVA /3phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1 2

36KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1

5Kva/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1 2

2Kva/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 2 2 1 5

Chlorinators

Pulsafeeder Chem Tech 100X030/4.72L/h pcs 1 2 3

Chemicals

Chlorine granules 70% drum (45kg) 28 2 27 5 1 24 9 13 24 133

Hypochlorite sodium 7-8% by weight jug (19L) 110 180 290

Fuel Liters 0

0

Pipes

6" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 6 6

5" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 0

4" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 85 85

3" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 0

0

Municipality Jaro Mayorga Mc Arthur Alang-Alang Santa Fe Burauen Julita La Paz Total

Level 2 HH # 6119 489 490 896 298 1858 501 759 11410

Items Specifiations unit # # # # # # # # Total

GI pipes

4" GI pipe Schedule 40 pcs 64 64

3" GI pipe Schedule 40 pcs 85 75 160

2" GI pipe Schedule 40 pcs 22 20 24 66

1 1/2"GI pipe Schedule 40 pcs 24 4 28

4 "GI UNION pcs 64 64

3"GI UNION pcs 85 50 135

2" GI UNION pcs 20 20 29 69

4" x 4" GI TEE pcs 9 9

2"x2" GI TEE pcs

3"x 3"GI TEE pcs 5 5

Boxes Teflon Tape pcs 19 140 159

PE Pipes

6" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 20 20

5" PE pipe SDR11 pcs

4" PE pipe SDR11 pcs

3" PE pipe SDR11 pcs 50

2" PE pipe SDR11 roll 50 2 2 65 1 11 131

1" PE pipe SDR11 roll 27 1 5 2 6 41

1/2" PE pipe SDR11 roll 15 1 4 2 1 2 2 5 32

BRASS Fauset pcs 247 27 8 27 30 25 364

Generator

5KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 15 2 1 4 1 3 26

Tank

Stainless Steel 1000L pcs 3 1 4 8

Stainless Steel 2000L pcs 2 2

Stainless Steel 200L pcs 1 1

Pump

Centrifugal pump

1HP/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 2 1 1 4

Centrifugal pump

2HP//single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 3 1 2 6

Diesel pump 3.5HP

2"/50mm, centrifugal, pcs 1 1

Level 3

Equipment request

(Mayor or WD general

manager)

NOTE : For PIPE => 1 Piece (pcs) of 3",4",5" & 6" = 6m length

1 roll PE pipe 2" = 60m length

1 roll PE pipe 1" = 100m length

1 roll PE pipe 1/2" = 350m lenght

Level 2

Equipment request

(barangay captains)

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Eastern Samar: Equipment list required

Water Facilities Requirements - Level 3 and 2 water facilitiesLevel 3 = Households connections

Level 2 = Communal tapstands

Municipality Taft Sulat Borongan Maydolong Balangkayan Llorente HernaniGeneral Mac

ArthurBasey Total

Level 3 HH # 795 514 2430 610 787 0 150 600 3185 9071

Items Specifiations unit # # # # # # # # # Total

Generator

75kVA/1phase/230V/60Hz pcs 1 1

60kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1

40kVA/1phase/230V/60Hz 1

25kVA/1phase/220V/60Hz pcs 2 1 3

10kVa/1phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1 2

5.5kVa/1phase/220V/60Hz pcs 1 1 2

2kVa/1phase/220V/60Hz pcs 2 2

Chlorinators

Pulsafeeder Chem Tech 100X030/4.72L/h pcs 3 3 1 2 9

Residual chlorine tester kit 1

Chemicals

Chlorine granules 70% drum (45kg) 6 3 2 12 23

Hypochlorite sodium 7-8% by weight jug (19L) 0

Fuel Liters 0

Pumps

Centrifugal pump

3HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - 20HMT pcs1 1

Submersible pump

2HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - 150HMT pcs 1 1

Submersible pump

3HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - 150HMT pcs2 2

0

Pipes

6" PVC pcs to be confirmed by GM WD to be confirmed by GM WD0

5" PVC pcs to be confirmed by GM WDto be confirmed by GM WD0

4" PVC pcs to be confirmed by GM WD to be confirmed by GM WD0

3" PVC pcs to be confirmed by GM WDto be confirmed by GM WD0

0

Municipality Taft Sulat Borongan Maydolong Balangkayan Llorente HernaniGeneral Mac

ArthurBasey Total

Level 2 HH # 440 777 1217

Items Specifiations unit # # # # # # # # Total

GI pipes to be confirmed by Mayor

PE Pipes to be confirmed by Mayor

Generator

15KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 2 2

10KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 5 5

Chlorinator

Pulsafeeder Chem Tech 100X030/4.72L/h pcs 2 2

Chlorine granules Drum (45kg) 4 4

Pump

Centrifugal pump

1HP/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 0

Centrifugal pump

2HP/single phase/220V/60Hz pcs 0

Diesel pump 3.5HP

2"/50mm, centrifugal, pcs 0

Level 3

Equipment request

(Mayor or WD general

manager)

NOTE : For PIPE => 1 Piece (pcs) of 3",4",5" & 6" = 6m length

1 roll PE pipe 2" = 60m length

1 roll PE pipe 1" = 100m length

1 roll PE pipe 1/2" = 350m lenght

Level 2

Equipment request

(barangay captains)

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Project Assessment sheets

Municipality: Mc Arthur

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system

Contact: Mayor Rene levia Water department - Susan O Bansate - 09499876698

Number of HH: 3437

Source: Spring

Damages: The municipality restored the main water pipes. A second main pipe still needs to be restored. The chlorination system needs a generator to be operated.

Supply needed: - 24 drums of Chlorine (granules 17%) - 1 generator (5KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz) - 85 pcs 4" UPVC pipe C-150 - 6 pcs 6" UPVC pipe C-150

Water Facility: level 2 – 3 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 490

Source: Spring or groundwater

Damages: - No power - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - set of Gi pipe - set of PE pipe - 1 generator 5 Kva - 3 drums of chlorine granules

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Municipality: La Paz

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system Contact: Mayor Lesmes C. Lumen

Number of HH: 1667

Source: Spring

Damages: The municipality restored the main water pipes. A second main pipe still needs to be restored. The chlorinator is damaged and need a generator to be operated.

Supply needed: - A set of PE pipes - 6 drums of Chlorine (granules 17%) - 2 chlorinators - 2 generators 2 KVa/2 phases/1phase/220V

Water Facility: level 2 – 7 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 759

Source: Spring

Damages: - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - set of Gi pipe - set of PE pipe - 7 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay)

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Municipality: Burauen

Water Facility: level 3 – 3 water system Contact: Mayor Sudario Renoneron

Dep Mayor Juanito Renoneron

Number of HH: 3505

Source: Spring

Damages: The municipality restored the main water pipes. The chlorinator is damaged and need a generator to be operated.

Supply needed: - 6 drums of Chlorine (granules 17%) - 1 chlorinators - 2 generators (2 KVa/1phase/220V )

Water Facility: level 2 – 18 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 1858

Source: Spring / Groundwater

Damages: - Leakage of service line - Diesel pump damaged - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 1 diesel pump 3.5HP - set of Gi pipe - set of PE pipe - 18 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay)

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Municipality: Julita

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system

Contact: Municipal Engineer and Mayor’s Secretary

Number of HH: 1132

Source: Goundwater

Damages: - No power

Supply needed: - 6 drums of Chlorine (granules 17%) - 1 generators 30 KVa/3 phases/220V/60hz

Water Facility: level 2 – 3 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 501

Source: Groundwater

Damages: - No power - Tank damaged - Pump damaged - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 3 Generators 5KVa/1 phase/220V/60Hz - Set of PE pipe - 3 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay) - 1 centrifugal pump 1HP/1 phase/220V/60Hz - 4 stainless steel of 1,000L

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 21

Municipality: Jaro

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system

Contact: GM Jaro WDAntonio Sorima – 09173207211

Number of HH: 2540

Source: Goundwater

Damages: - No power

Supply needed: - 1 generator 40 KVa/1 phase/ 220V/60Hz) - 100 jugs of hypochlorite sodium/7-8% by weight

Water Facility: level 2 – 28 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 6119

Source: Groundwater / Spring

Damages: - No power - Tank damaged - Pump damaged - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 15 Generators 5KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz - 1 Set of PE pipe - 1 set of GI pipe - 28 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay) - 2 centrifugal pump 1HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - 3 centrifugal pump 2HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - 3 stainless steel of 1,000L - 2 stainless steel of 2,000L

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 22

Municipality: Alang Alang

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system

Contact: Mayor Engineer Antonio Varona

Number of HH: 4440

Source: Goundwater

Damages: - No power

Supply needed: - 100L of oil (done) - 2 set of batteries 24V (done) - 180 jugs of hypochlorite sodium/7-8% by weight

Water Facility: level 2 – 4 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 896

Source: Groundwater

Damages: - No power - Tank damaged - Pump damaged - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 4 Generators 5KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz - 1 Set of PE pipe - 4 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay) - 2 centrifugal pump 2HP/single phase/220V/60Hz

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 23

Municipality: Santa Fe

Water Facility: level 2 – 1 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 298

Source: Groundwater

Damages: - No power - Pump damaged - Leakage of service line - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 1 Generators 5KVa/single phase/220V/60Hz - 1 Set of PE pipe - 1 drums of chlorine granules (1 per barangay) - 1 centrifugal pump 1HP/single phase/220V/60Hz

Municipality: LMWD

Water Facility: level 3 – 3 water systems

Contact: Gang Villasin

Number of HH: -

Source: water coming from LMWD water treatment plants

Damages: - No power

Supply needed: - 3 Generators 30KVa/3 phase/220V/60Hz

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 24

Municipality: Mayorga

Water Facility: level 2 – 2 water systems

Contact: Barangay captains

Number of HH: 489

Source: groundwater

Damages: - No power - piping damaged - Water Tank damaged - Damaged faucets

Supply needed: - 2 generators 5kVa/1 phase/220V/60Hz - 1 stainless steel tank 200L - 1 stainless steel tank 1,000L - 1 centrifugal pump 1.5HP/single phase/220V/60Hz - Set of PE pipe - 2 drums of chlorine (1 per barangay)

Municipality: San Miguel

Water Facility: level 3

Contact: Eng. Samuel B Babiano Jr -Municipal assessor Edmundo Brazil jr. - Municipal engineer

Number of HH: 2958

Source: Spring

Damages: - No power for the chlorinator

Supply needed: - 1 generators 2kVa/1 phase/220V/60Hz

Municipality: Abuyog

Water Facility: level 3

Contact: Mayor

Number of HH: -

Source: Spring

Damages: The main issue in Abuyog is the supply of fuel to restore the continuous supply of water

Supply needed: Fuel

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 25

Municipality: Sulat

Water Facility: level 3 – 5 water systems (pumping stations)

Contact: -GM Jaime A. So, Sulat WD cell: 09 47 40 52 496 -Mayor Virginia R. Zacate LGU Sulat, Sulat, Eastern Samar 09 17 30 44 002 [email protected]

Number of HH: 514HH

Source: Groundwater

Damages: Only half of the water network supplied (4h/day). One pumping station entirely destroyed. The chlorinators have been damaged. There is lack of power (only 1 back-up generator) and lack of chlorine

Supply needed: -1 centrifugal pump 3HP/single phase/220V/60Hz -1 generator 40kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz -1 generator 5.5kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz -6 drums of chlorine granules 70%

Water Facility: level 2 – No damages reported by barangays captains

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 26

Municipality: General Mac Arthur

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system

Contact: GM Wilma C. Pabello, General MacArthur WD cell: 09 29 87 88 637

Number of HH: 600

Source: groundwater

Damages: Lack of power

Supply needed: -1 generator (10kVA/single phase/220V/60Hz)

Water Facility: level 2 – 4 systems

Contact: Eng. Isruel (Municipal engineer) 09 27 76 16 937

Source: spring

Damages: Piping damaged but already fixed by the barangays. Network rehabilitation plan should be setup

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 27

Municipality: Llorente

Water Facility: level 2 – 2 water systems (barangays)

Contact: Mayor Dindo Cadoy 09 39 44 99 330 Barangay captains

Number of HH: 777

Source: spring

Damages: -Lack of power -Lack of chlorine and chlorinator distroyed

Supply needed: -2 Chlorinators -4 chlorine granules 70% -2 generators 15kVA/1phase/220V/60Hz

Municipality: Borongan

Water Facility: level 3 – 5 water systems

Contact: GM Elvira A. Horca, cell: 09 27 26 26 873 Engineer Hermie Nituda, cell: 09 17 55 91 869

Number of HH: 2,630

Source: spring (3 using pump and 1 gravity fed system)

Damages: Lack of power for one pumping station. The two others are using diesel pump. Water infiltration at the source

Supply needed: -1 back-up generator (75KVA/1 phase/230V/60Hz)

Water Facility: level 2 – No damages reported by barangays captains

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 28

Municipality: Taft

Water Facility: level 3 – 3 water systems

Contact: GM Francis Chicano cell: 09 15 673 92 90

Number of HH: 795

Source: Groundwater

Damages: the main issue is the lack of power and mechanical damages of the submersible pumps of chlorinators

Supply needed: -3+1 submersible pumps -1 generator 5.5kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz -1 generator 10kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz -1 generator 25kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz (back-up) -3 chlorinators ‘Pulsafeeder’ Chem Tech 100

Water Facility: level 2

No damages reported

Municipality: Maydolong

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system (LGU system)

Contact: Mayor Henry M. Afable LGU Maydolang, Maydolang, Eastern Samar 09 15 715 08 51 [email protected]

Number of HH: 610

Source: spring (3 using 4 boosting pump)

Damages: System running only 4h/d due to the lack of power of back-up generator. Water quality issues (typhoid fever cases)

Supply needed: -1 generator 60KVA/1 phase/230V/60Hz -3 drums of granules chlorine 70% -residual chlorine tester

Water Facility: level 2 – No damages reported by barangays captains

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 29

Municipality: Hernani

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water systems (WD)

Contact: Ramon Ordon from LWUA 09 173 84 44 919

Number of HH: 150

Source: spring (gravity-fed)

Damages: Distribution pipes and HH connections entirely destroyed

Supply needed: -Specifications of piping will be provided by LGU and LWUA by 13/12/2013 2 temporary water supply systems have implemented by the organization Arche Nova 1) Chlorination + 5m3 bladder (Unicef) + 6 tapstands (Unicef) 2) Microfiltration (daily backwash and weekly chlorination) + 5m3 bladder (Unicef)+ 6 tapstands

Water Facility: level 2 – 3 water systems (LGU systems)

Contact: Mayor Edgar Boco 0939 2468 235

Number of HH: 480

Source: spring (gravity-fed)

Damages: Main and distribution pipes and communal tapstands entirely destroyed

Supply needed: -Specifications of piping will be provided by LGU 13/12/2013

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 30

Municipality: Balankayan

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system (LGU)

Contact: Eng. Jemsel Valder (Municipal Engineer) 09177216689

Number of HH: 787

Source: spring (using boosting pump)

Damages: -Distribution pipes and HH connections entirely destroyed -Back-up generator destroyed -Lack of chlorine

Supply needed: -1 generator 20kVA/1 phase/220V/60Hz + diesel because it just broke -2 drums of granules chlorine Note: TDH is replacing the damaged pipes and connections

Water Facility: level 2 – 5 water systems (barangay systems)

Contact: Eng. Jemsel Valder (Municipal Engineer) 09177216689 Barangay captains

Number of HH: 440

Source: spring (using boosting pump)

Damages: Lack of power

Supply needed: -5 generators of 10kVA/1phase/220V/60Hz

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 31

Municipality: Salcedo

Water Facility: level 3 – 1 water system (WD)

Contact: Mayor Melchor Llego Mergal mob 1: 0917 515 5106 mob 2: 0916 577 2700 sat phone: 00870776442485 Engineer Apilado (municipal engineer)

Number of HH: 1860

Source: spring (using boosting pump)

Damages: Main and distribution pipes already repaired

Supply needed: No particular need Note: This municipality is covered by ICRC. A very light assessment has been done.

Water Facility: level 2 – 5 water systems (barangay systems)

Contact: Mayor Melchor Llego Mergal mob 1: 0917 515 5106 mob 2: 0916 577 2700 sat phone: 00870776442485

Number of HH: 28 barangays

Source: spring (using boosting pump)

Damages: Lack of power

Supply needed: Generators of 35k/single phase/220V/60Hz

This supply need should be coordinate with ICRC

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Water facilities assessment report – Yolanda typhoon 32

Municipality: Basey

Water Facility: level 3 – 2 water systems (WD)

Contact: GM Ramon Ordon from LWUA (also GM of Basey WD) 09 173 84 44 919

Number of HH: 3,185

Source: spring (gravity-fed)

Damages: -Chlorinators destroyed -Lack of power to operate them -Distribution pipes destroyed

Supply needed: -2 chlorinators -12 drums of granules chlorine 70% -2 generators 2kVA/single phase/220V/60Hz -Details of piping required will be provided by 13/12/2013 by GM Basey WD

Water Facility: level 2 – No damages reported by barangays captains