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Environment and Ecology Research 10(2): 209-217, 2022                http://www.hrpub.org
              DOI: 10.13189/eer.2022.100210


               Water Supply and Management System of Urban City:

                                         Santiago City Case



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                              Ma. Teresa S. Alvarez , Exequiel M. Perez , Elmer A. Rosete 3
                                1 BusinessAdministration Department, Isabela State University, Philippines
                                  2 Entrepreneurship Department, Isabela StateUniversity, Philippines
                                  3 University ResearchAssociate, Isabela State University, Philippines

                             Received November 2, 2021; Revised February 18, 2022; Accepted March 15, 2022


              Cite This Paper in the following Citation Styles
              (a): [1] Ma. Teresa S. Alvarez, Exequiel M. Perez, Elmer A. Rosete , "Water Supply and Management System of Urban
              City: Santiago City Case," Environment and Ecology Research, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 209 - 217, 2022. DOI:
              10.13189/eer.2022.100210.
              (b): Ma. Teresa S. Alvarez, Exequiel M. Perez, Elmer A. Rosete (2022). Water Supply and Management System of
              Urban City: Santiago City Case. Environmentand EcologyResearch,10(2),209- 217.DOI: 10.13189/eer.2022.100210.
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              Abstract  Goal 6 of the 17 Sustainable Development  and 56% acceptability ratings were attributed to quality,
              Goals (SDGs) set out by the United Nations 2030 Agenda  taste, odor, color, and pressure, respectively. The Santiago
              and SDGs is a national call for Clean Water and Sanitation.  water district has two water treatment facilities located
              For  society's  demographic,  social,  and  economic  within the city. For the water waste disposal, it is
              development, reliable and outstanding water quality and  observed that there is direct disposal of waste to water
              long-term water supply services are deemed essential. The  bodies specifically to farms and drainage. The city of
              study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Santiago  Santiago  along  with  SANWAD  has  implemented
              City's Local Water Utility (LWU) system in terms of  ordinances and enabling laws on water/wastewater
              water  supply  and  wastewater  management.  The  management for sustainable water resources utilization.
              performance evaluation was based on the following  Furthermore, on the issue of sustainability, it is highly
              domains – (a) sustainability of water supply; (b)  recommended to develop alternative water resources that
              consumers satisfaction; and (c) waste management  could increase water distribution efficiency, eliminate or
              practices; including compliance of the local government  lessen illegal tapping/ connection, increase coverage area,
              unit and service units by water security and management.  and maintain water quality valuation as a sustainable
              The  International  Water  Association's  assessment  approach to sufficiently and dependably supply water
              framework and indicators were employed (IWA). The  demand for future generations.
              method used to collect information and/or data for this  Keywords
              study, key informant interviews, and field surveys were  Sustainable Water Supply, Wastewater,
              conducted, with a total of 395 respondents drawn from 12  The Performance of Water Supply
              active barangays using stratified random sampling. The
              results showed that in terms of water sustainability for the
              next 30-year considering the future population and based
              on the present demand as of 2019, water demand will  1. Introduction
              skyrocket with an equivalent percent increase of 8.97%,
              17.95%, and 28.20% for 2030, 2040, and 2050 respectively.  Goal 6 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
              The result analysis does not include the agricultural set out by the United Nations 2030 Agenda and SDGs
              demands or groundwater withdrawal for agricultural involve the need for Clean Water and Sanitation [1]. The
              purposes and individual domestic wells within the City of scarcity and poor quality of water and inadequate
              Santiago. Overall acceptability on water quality was sanitation across the world could negatively impact  low-
              acceptable with a rating of 52% wherein 66%, 67%, 65%  income families' food security, livelihood, and
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