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Home»Press Release»Empowering Indigenous Communities: DOST Bukidnon and Pangantucan LGU Provide Ceramic Filter Technology for Clean Water Access
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Empowering Indigenous Communities: DOST Bukidnon and Pangantucan LGU Provide Ceramic Filter Technology for Clean Water Access

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenDecember 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a noteworthy collaboration, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Bukidnon headed by Provincial S&T Director Ritchie Mae L. Guno and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Pangantucan, under the leadership of Mayor Manolito G. Garces successfully provided 340 Indigenous Peoples (IPs) from the Manobo-Higaunon communities with access to clean and safe drinking water through innovative ceramic filter technology.

Engr. Christian Calleno trains Sitio Valmar residents on how to set up, use, and maintain the ceramic water filter during the turnover on November 13, 2025.

This initiative directly addresses the pressing need for potable water in Barangay Mendez, Sitio Medbadiang of Barangay Bacusanon, and Sitio Valmar of Barangay Nabaliwa. Many residents in these areas have been reliant on open springs and untreated water sources, which are often contaminated with harmful bacteria and impurities.

The ceramic water filter, known as “Hydria”, was developed and patented by the Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) as a low-cost alternative to imported water filters. It is reusable after proper cleaning and preserves the water’s oxygen and mineral content, giving it a fresh and wholesome taste. Designed for easy transport to remote communities, the filter is housed between a lightweight plastic jug and a container, making it more durable and practical for household use compared to traditional clay jars. It effectively removes bacteria, dust, and other impurities while remaining easy to maintain.

During the turnover ceremony on November 13, 2025 held at the project site, DOST conducted an orientation on the proper use, maintenance, and health benefits of the filters. IIT’s Resident Ceramics Engineer Christian D. Calleno explained that the filters can last up to 15 years if handled correctly, emphasizing that regular cleaning is key to maintaining water safety. DOST also reminded recipients about the importance of proper sanitation practices in handling water to prevent contamination and disease.

Community members in Sitio Medbadiang receive ceramic water filters and participate in hands-on training on proper use and care.

Barangay Nabaliwa Councilor Jun Tumopas, a resident of Sitio Valmar, thanked DOST and LGU Pangantucan for the intervention.

“Nagpasalamat gyud kami sa DOST ug sa LGU aning gipang hatag na filter kay sa among lugar daghan gyud ga sakit tungod sa hugaw na tubig,” he said. (We are truly grateful to DOST and the LGU for providing these filters because in our area, many people have been getting sick due to dirty water.)

He noted that many families in their community have suffered from severe diarrhea and other illnesses caused by drinking untreated spring water.

Pangantucan LGU Sanitary Inspector Simplicio Cadion added that all 340 recipient families have directly experienced health problems linked to contaminated water.

“Tanan nga pamilya nga naapil ani nga proyekto, naka agi gayud sa pag sakit tungod sa tubig,” he said. (All the families involved in this project have experienced getting sick because of the water.)

Residents from Sitio Valmar join DOST Bukidnon, LGU Pangantucan, and MSU-IIT representatives for a group photo after the turnover of ceramic water filters on November 13, 2025.

DOST Bukidnon Provincial Director Ritchie Mae L. Guno said the agency is committed to bringing science and technology to far-flung communities. “The affected families live in remote areas, and DOST Bukidnon is more than happy to provide solutions to this pressing concern. We thank LGU Pangantucan for partnering with us, and we are proud that science, technology, and innovation have reached these areas,” she said.

The dangers associated with contaminated water are significant, contributing to numerous preventable diseases caused by various associated pathogens which can cause. illnesses such as digestive, respiratory, neurological issues, and even long-term organ damage. Through the provision of clean water and the promotion of proper hygiene and sanitation, LGU Pangantucan and DOST Bukidnon aim to mitigate these health risks and enhance the quality of life for the communities they serve.

This project reflects DOST’s ongoing advocacy for “Agham Na Ramdam”—bringing science interventions that are truly felt by the people, including those in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA). It also contributes to the national goal of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which ensures access to clean water and sanitation for all.

The ceramic filter technology is one of the many innovations of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) aimed at providing science-based, innovative, and inclusive solutions across four strategic pillars: human well-being, wealth creation, wealth protection, and sustainability. These pillars embody the mantra OneDOST4U: Solutions and Opportunities for All. For more information, visit www.region10.dost.gov.ph or contact Ms. Julie Anne H. Baculio, Science Research Specialist I (info@region10.dost.gov.ph)

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