By Ven Rebo Arigo
The Bohol Chronicle
There is an impending shortage of water supply that tends this early to negate certain modules of progress, if not stunt Bohol's total economic growth.
This could come with human development and better living condition no longer sustained.
The Bohol Water Utilities, Incorporated (BWUI) has thus considered tapping new sources as a proactive approach to prevent these feared eventualities.
In certain areas in Metro Tagbilaran, which encompasses nearby towns, water scarcity has in fact assumed a throat-cracking reality.
Improved water supply promotes private sector investments which are focal points to economic boom.
The BWUI recognizes its role to feed areas mapped as industrial sites and consolidated for easy investment entry.
Bohol offers bright chances in the areas of agri-business, light manufacturing, and ecotourism.
Without sufficient water, these opportunities can but just to go.
The BWUI is guided by a corporate vow to harness potential water sources for safe domestic, commercial and industrial uses.
In its short-term program, the BWUI considers tapping of groundwater sources in Corella, Baclayon and Cortes.
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