LOREN LEGARDA: Privilege Speech on Water Security

Loren Legarda
23 Mar 201710:46

Summary

TLDRSenator Legarda emphasizes the urgent need for improved water security in the Philippines, highlighting the critical role water plays in health, food security, and the economy. With millions lacking access to safe water and sanitation, the country faces severe risks from waterborne diseases and extreme weather. She calls for a comprehensive, sustainable water management plan, including better governance, improved infrastructure, and addressing water pollution and waste. Legarda stresses the importance of collaboration and a national roadmap to safeguard water resources for future generations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Water is essential for survival, with the human body made up of 60-70% water, and the Earth being 2/3 water. However, only a small fraction of available water is suitable for human consumption.
  • 🌍 Despite being surrounded by water, only 0.5% of the Earth's freshwater is accessible for human use, highlighting the scarcity of usable water.
  • 🚰 The Philippines faces a serious water security issue, with 8 million people lacking access to safe water and 26.5 million lacking improved sanitation.
  • 💧 Approximately 18 Filipinos die daily from diarrhea and waterborne diseases, and another 55 die from sanitation-related illnesses.
  • 🌾 Water is crucial for food security, as agriculture consumes 70-85% of the nation’s water resources. Efficient water management is vital for sustaining agricultural productivity.
  • ⚠️ Water insecurity in the Asia-Pacific region is primarily due to poor management practices rather than physical scarcity, according to a joint ADB-Asia Pacific Water Forum report.
  • 📝 The Philippine government must prioritize improving water security and create a roadmap for sustainable water use to address growing population and climate change impacts by 2040.
  • 🌱 Seven sectors were identified as key areas of focus for improving water security: household, urban, agriculture, economic, environmental, resilience, and governance.
  • 💡 Solutions proposed include the development of water-efficient technologies, better irrigation systems, enhanced sanitation infrastructure, and rainwater harvesting initiatives.
  • 🏞️ Environmental degradation, including polluted rivers and ecosystems, is a significant issue, with illegal mining operations contributing to water contamination and environmental damage.
  • 📊 The Philippine water governance system is fragmented, with over 30 water agencies. Consolidating these agencies into a single national water center is essential for better coordination and effective water resource management.

Q & A

  • What is the main subject of Senator Legarda's speech?

    -Senator Legarda's speech focuses on the urgent need for improved water security in the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of sustainable water management, better infrastructure, and governance reforms.

  • Why is water considered a precious resource according to Senator Legarda?

    -Water is considered precious because it is essential for human health, agriculture, and economic activities. Despite being surrounded by water, only a small percentage is drinkable, and poor management can lead to severe water shortages.

  • What is the current state of water availability in the Philippines?

    -The Philippines faces significant challenges in water security, with 8 million Filipinos lacking access to safe water and 26.5 million lacking access to improved sanitation. Additionally, 18 million people die daily from waterborne diseases, and water scarcity is expected to worsen due to rapid population growth and climate change.

  • What are the primary causes of water insecurity in the Philippines?

    -The primary causes of water insecurity in the Philippines are poor water management practices, inadequate infrastructure, and the increasing frequency of extreme weather events like floods and droughts, compounded by population growth and climate change.

  • What is the significance of the Water Security Framework developed by the ADB and the Asia Pacific Water Forum?

    -The Water Security Framework provides a guide for addressing water insecurity by focusing on five key dimensions: household, economic, urban, environmental, and resilience to water-related disasters. This framework helps nations assess and improve their water security by addressing both immediate and long-term challenges.

  • How does water security impact the Philippine economy?

    -Water security impacts the Philippine economy, particularly in agriculture, which accounts for 70-85% of water consumption. Low water security can cause economic damage equivalent to up to 2% of the GDP due to factors such as crop failure, water scarcity, and inefficient water management.

  • What are some of the recommendations to improve water security in the Philippines?

    -Recommendations include improving water infrastructure, promoting water-efficient technologies in agriculture, enforcing stronger environmental laws, consolidating water agencies, enhancing water governance, and developing early warning systems for water-related disasters.

  • What is the role of the National Water Summit mentioned in the speech?

    -The National Water Summit is a platform for stakeholders to discuss and collaborate on creating a comprehensive water management plan. It aims to establish short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies for improving water security and developing a national master plan for water resource management.

  • What specific water issues were raised in the agricultural sector?

    -In the agricultural sector, issues include inefficient irrigation, water pollution from pesticide runoff, and the need for water-efficient crop varieties. Solutions include improving irrigation systems, operationalizing River Basin management, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

  • Why is the governance of water agencies a challenge in the Philippines?

    -The governance of water agencies is challenging because there are over 30 water-related agencies in the country, leading to overlapping mandates, conflicting programs, and inefficiencies in water management. Senator Legarda calls for the establishment of a national center to coordinate these efforts more effectively.

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