Action Plan
What specific action will you take to address the problem
The specific actions to address the water supply concerns in Barangay 9, Cabadbaran City. First,
conducting a survey to gather more data about the water supply system and the needs of the
affected residents. Second, inspecting the water infrastructure to identify any damage or areas
in need of improvement. Third, working with the Cabadbaran city government to secure funding
and resources for repairs or upgrades. By working together with the barangay officials,
community, and Cabadbaran city government we can ensure that everyone has access to clean
and reliable water.
How will you collect data to measure the impact of your action
There are some ways we collect data to measure the impact of our action. Monitor the
frequency and duration of water outages before and after the actions. This will show if the
water supply is more reliable. Conduct a inspection of the water infrastructure to identify any
damage or areas in need of improvement. Conduct regular water quality testing to ensure that
the water is safe for drinking and other domestic uses. This will help to track any changes in
water quality and identify any health risk. Track the amount of funding and resources allocated
to water supply improvements in Barangay 9, Cabadbaran city. This will show the city
governments commitment to addressing the issue.
What Ethical consideration have you taken account
Equity and Fairness, to ensure everyone in Barangay 9 has the right to access clean and safe
water, regardless of their income, ethnicity, religion or social status. Sustainability, water
resources are not infinite, and we need to use them responsibly. This involves protecting water
sources from pollution, conserving water through efficient practices, and reusing or recycling
treated wastewater. As well as its financial viability, without adequate finding, water utilities
cannot properly maintain and upgrade their infrastructure, leading to leaks and disruption of
water supply. Transparency and accountability, water management should be open and honest.
This means providing clear information about water quality, infrastructure, and costs, and being
accountable to the public for decisions made. Protect ecosystem, the water source should
protected from pollution and overexploitation. This may involve implementing to conserve
water and protect the watershed.
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