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MAJOR CAUSE: EL NIÑO It is a climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean with global impact on weather patterns.
WATER SHORTAGE Lack of quantity of water Lack safe quality water
USES OF WATER
AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIAL HUMAN
70%
30% WATER SUPPLY IN MANILA It comes from three dams: 30% from Ipo and La Mesa and 70% from Angat.
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production of hogs, chicken,
cattle, and other dairy farming
activities
food and dairy manufacturing,
pulp, paper, paperboard and textile products
bathing, laundry, cleaning, cooking, washing and other kitchen activities
WATER CONSUMPTION OF SECTORS The agricultural sector consumes 85%, industrial with 8%, and domestic with 7%.
85%
8% 7%
WATER-CRITICAL URBANIZED AREAS Water is consumed intensively in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, Davao, Baguio City, Angeles City, Bacolod City, Iloilo City, Cagayan de Oro City, and Zamboanga City.
WATER SHORTAGE Lack of quantity of water Lack safe quality water
EFFECTS OF WATER SHORTAGE
HEALTH ECONOMY
More expensive water in Manila than in London and New York
5-6 times
Loss of rice production caused by water shortage
130,000 metric tons
13/23 hectares
Planted with rice from June to October 2015
16% households
Lacked access to clean and potable water in 2010
21 seconds
A child dies due to water-related illnesses (globally)
6,000 Filipinos
Prematurely die due to water-borne diseases (annually)
CONS OF HAVING WATER SHORTAGE
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WATER SHORTAGE Lack of quantity of water Lack safe quality water
PHILIPPINE LAW
United Nations
RESOLUTION 64/292
The human right to water is indispensible
for leading a life in human dignity. It is a
prerequisite for realizing other human rights.
REPUBLIC ACT NO.
8041
An act to address the
national water crisis and for other purposes
A campaign that
aims to bring people together in achieving
one goal: to have clean drinking water
PROJECT CLEAN WATER
NGO GREENPEACE
POLICY. LAW. CAMPAIGN.
PROS OF HAVING SUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY
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Education Hunger Health Poverty When students are freed
from gathering water, they return to class.
Access to water leads to food security. With less crop loss, hunger
is reduced.
Time lost to sickness is reduced and people
can get back to the work of lifting out
of poverty.
Access to water can break the cycle of
poverty. Communities could grow. We
cannot wait to see how they do it!
WATER SHORTAGE Lack of quantity of water Lack safe quality water
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A BUCKET OF SOLUTIONS eat one more vegetarian meal a week
turn off the faucet while brushing teeth keep an eye to your bill to spot leaks water plants in the early morning buy recycled-paper products reuse pasta cooking liquid choose efficient fixtures
cut showers short flush with less fix your leaks