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  1. Apr 27, 2020 · A water supply facility composed of a source, a reservoir, a piped distribution network with adequate treatment facility, and communal faucets. Notes: Usually, one faucet serves 4 to 6 households.

  2. keywords: Standard plan for Rural Water Supply for Level II and III. Republic of the Philippines.

  3. The planning and design of a water supply system (Level II or III) or a water point source (Level I) considers a variety of factors to ensure that the resulting system is sustainable and could adequately deliver the water needs of its intended consumers. Among the considerations1 to ensure a water supply system is sustainable are the following:

  4. Levels of water systems. According to a 2005 World Bank study, approximately 5,000 service providers exist in the Philippines. Most of them only provide water, since sanitation is expected to be a private responsibility. The water infrastructure provided is classified into three levels: The handpump is an example of a Level I water ...

  5. Overall, 43.6 percent of the country’s population have access to Level 3 water, 11.2 percent to Level 2 water, and a surprisingly large proportion of 45.2 percent to Level 1 water (NEDA 2019). Evidence on national government support programs for local water supply.

  6. 43.6 percent of the population access water through level III systems, 11.2 percent get their water from level II systems, and a large proportion of 45.2 percent have access to water through level I systems (Figure 1).

  7. The classification serves as a benchmark, hence water bodies and its tributaries within WQMAs shall keep its water quality within the Water Quality Guidelines conforming to the water body’s classification (e.g., Class C or Class SC) or even improve the quality to higher classification (e.g., from C to B or SC to SB).

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