Representative Projects

Bahay Tubig Consultancy and Services, Inc. continuously provides sourcing, designing and system planning, to construction, maintenance, upgrading and management of water supply needs.

Below are some of our representative projects we handle.

Hydrogeological Assessment / Studies, Groundwater Availability Studies
and Water Supply Development

Hydrogeological Groundwater Availability Assessment For Greenfield Plant Sites Water is the most essential and basic raw material in production for the food and beverage industries. It is also a vital resource in livestock raising, meat processing, feedmill/flour processing, glass and packaging products manufacturing, as well as in the pharmaceutical and electronics industry.

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Source Vulnerability Assessment of Water Source

Water Source Vulnerability Assessment survey Source Vulnerability Assessment investigates the likelihood that a water source will be affected by any contamination. Conceptual and doable strategies, contingencies and mitigation measures for the protection of the water source are developed.

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Deepwell Underground Televised Inspection (UTVI)

The UTVI Camera assembly The UTVI is useful in determining the as-built design and current condition of a deepwell and its water-intake structures (well screens or slotted casings) by capturing in video the whole length of the deepwell. Appropriate improvement / rehabilitation in the deepwell can be made if its underground structural conditions are known.

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Deepwell Drilling / Rehabilitation Contract Management

Deepwell Drilling / Rehabilitation Contract Management The utilization of groundwater through wells is common and essential to water-intensive industries especially in areas with inadequate or no surface / municipal water available. The construction of a deepwell or the rehabilitation of an older well are costly investments and as such they must be done appropriately and effectively.

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Legalization of Deepwell Operations

Legalization of Deepwell Operations The Water Code of the Philippines require a WATER PERMIT from users before they can legally extract water from a deepwell. The acquisition of a PERMIT from the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) is usually a protracted process due to the presence of several oppositions.

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