Anna Marie Angeles
10/31/2024 12:35 PM
Climate change is expected to significantly impact Quezon City’s water supply in several ways:
- Weather and Storms: Increased frequency and intensity of typhoons and heavy rainfall can lead to flooding and damage to water infrastructure, disrupting water supply and quality.
- Salinity: Rising sea levels can cause saltwater intrusion into freshwater sources, particularly affecting coastal areas and groundwater supplies.
- Sea Level Rise: Higher sea levels can exacerbate flooding and lead to the contamination of freshwater resources with seawater, impacting both the availability and quality of drinking water.
- Temperature Changes: Warmer temperatures can increase evaporation rates, reducing the amount of available surface water and stressing water resources.
To find out more about the impact of climate change here in Quezon City’s water supply, we can:
- Consult Local Water Authorities: Organizations like Manila Water provide reports and updates on how they are addressing climate-related risks and ensuring water security.
- Review Government Publications: The Philippine government and local agencies often publish studies and plans related to climate change adaptation and water resource management.
- Engage with Environmental Groups: Local and international environmental organizations frequently conduct research and advocacy on climate change impacts and can be valuable sources of information.