ADVERTISEMENT
Palawan Daily News
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding
No Result
View All Result
Palawan Daily News
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding
No Result
View All Result
Palawan Daily News
No Result
View All Result
Home Provincial News

Palawan steps up wastewater management in El Nido to protect tourism waters

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
September 15, 2025
in Provincial News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
0
Palawan steps up wastewater management in El Nido to protect tourism waters

Photo from PIO Palawan

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

RelatedPosts

Napocor assures fuel supply assistance at lower rates to power providers

DSWD, DOLE trains 232 4Ps beneficiaries in Bataraza

BFAR warns public vs Box jellyfish

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
The provincial government has moved to tighten wastewater management in this top tourist destination, warning that businesses without proper sewage connections will soon be denied permits as part of efforts to curb contamination in coastal waters.

In a statement Friday, the province thanked Senator Erwin Tulfo and the Senate Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change for bringing national attention to El Nido’s water crisis.

“His vigilance echoes our shared priority to protecting public health, preserving our coastal waters, and ensuring that El Nido remains among the country’s premier travel destinations,” it said.

Central to the campaign is the El Nido Sewage and Solid Waste Treatment Plant (STP), described as the first and only facility of its kind in the Philippines.

The plant currently treats about 37 percent of wastewater from the poblacion barangays, but provincial officials said full coverage is possible with stricter enforcement and stronger cooperation from businesses and households.

So far, 565 commercial establishments and 47 households are connected to the system, with subsidized septic tanks being installed for 66 families along Estero in Barangay Buena Suerte.

Still, around 18% of homes continue to rely on bottomless or substandard septic tanks, a situation the government says must be corrected with both subsidies and national support.

The province emphasized that “No Connection/Treatment, No Business Permit” will guide future enforcement, while facilities with their own treatment systems will undergo regular inspections.

Officials also confirmed that the STP is structurally sound and will remain staffed with trained engineers, with expansion of sewer pipelines now a priority.

Water testing will be conducted weekly at multiple coastal points, alongside inspections of wells and the establishment of a water-quality laboratory for faster detection.

“Only through collective effort can we protect our waters, keep our communities healthy, and preserve the natural beauty that makes El Nido and all of Palawan a world-class destination,” the statement concluded.

Tags: el nidopalawanWater Crisis
Share51Tweet32
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

DENR admits water quality problem in El Nido, Palawan

Next Post

Swimjunkie Challenge to kick off in San Vicente next year

Hanna Camella Talabucon

Hanna Camella Talabucon

Related Posts

Napocor assures fuel supply assistance at lower rates to power providers
Energy

Napocor assures fuel supply assistance at lower rates to power providers

May 15, 2026
DSWD, DOLE trains 232 4Ps beneficiaries in Bataraza
Provincial News

DSWD, DOLE trains 232 4Ps beneficiaries in Bataraza

May 15, 2026
BFAR warns public vs Box jellyfish
Provincial News

BFAR warns public vs Box jellyfish

May 11, 2026
DSWD AICS set to release P5,000 cash assistance to 566 drivers in Palawan
Provincial News

DSWD AICS set to release P5,000 cash assistance to 566 drivers in Palawan

May 6, 2026
Alvarez consults locals for proposed biomass plant in Roxas town
Provincial News

Alvarez consults locals for proposed biomass plant in Roxas town

May 5, 2026
Provincial News

Coron procures trike for waste collection

May 4, 2026
Next Post
Swimjunkie Challenge: San Vicente MOA signing

Swimjunkie Challenge to kick off in San Vicente next year

Ace Medical Center soon to be the first Muslim friendly healthcare provider in Palawan

Ace Medical Center soon to be the first Muslim friendly healthcare provider in Palawan

Latest News

Congress pushes for strengthening energy and supply security

Congress pushes for strengthening energy and supply security

May 18, 2026
City eyes digital payout for allowances

City eyes digital payout for allowances

May 18, 2026
Structure in mangroves area demolished

Structure in mangroves area demolished

May 18, 2026
Seaside Cebu Arena to open this June 2026

Seaside Cebu Arena to open this June 2026

May 15, 2026
PAGASA: El Niño may emerge starting June 2026

PAGASA: El Niño may emerge starting June 2026

May 15, 2026

POPULAR NEWS

  • Igorot hunks plant tree seedlings in Yamang Bukid Farm

    Igorot hunks plant tree seedlings in Yamang Bukid Farm

    15262 shares
    Share 6105 Tweet 3816
  • ‘Rizal is still relevant in a modern society’

    11719 shares
    Share 4688 Tweet 2930
  • Aktres na si Maja Salvador, sa Puerto Princesa inabutan ng quarantine

    10301 shares
    Share 4120 Tweet 2575
  • Everything you need to know about ukay-ukay and its illegality

    10119 shares
    Share 4048 Tweet 2530
  • Palawan ranks 2nd for 2020 Hottest Destination in the world

    9749 shares
    Share 3899 Tweet 2437
ADVERTISEMENT
Palawan Daily News

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. Alpha Eight Publishing

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
    • City
    • Provincial
    • National
    • Regional
  • Advertise
  • Online Radio
  • Opinion
  • Legal Section
  • Lifestyle
  • About the PDN
    • Contact Us
    • Ownership and Funding

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. Alpha Eight Publishing