DPWH eyes Parañaque Spillway project to address Metro Manila flooding


The national government is now planning to construct a spillway project in Parañaque City in a bid to protect low-lying communities in Metro Manila from massive flooding.

DPWH Sec. Manuel Bonoan said they already held a fact-finding meeting with officials of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), Department of Finance (DOF), and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) mission group for the planned Parañaque Spillway Project.

photo: DPWH

“Flood damage in the Laguna lakeshore area during rainy season and due to the effects of climate change is a situation that could not be further ignored. The project is a muchly needed engineering intervention to address extreme flooding by draining excess water from the Laguna Lake into Manila Bay,” said Bonoan.

The Parañaque Spillway involves the construction of open channel and tunnel with the inlet at the land side in Buli (south side of Sucat) and with the outlet at the Zapote River mouth with a maximum outflow discharge of 240 cubic meter per second.

A deep tunnel technology with an inner diameter of 13 meters having a tunnel depth that is ranging from 50 to 77 meters from the existing ground with a total tunnel length of 10.50 km.

The underground structure will connect Laguna Lake to Manila Bay will avoid spilling of lake water into low-lying communities. The project will traverse 50 meters below underground the cities of Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Las Piñas, and Bacoor City in Cavite.

“With this, the DPWH will be able to mitigate the inundation in the Laguna de Bay Lake shore area by draining water lake directly into Manila Bay thus stabilize the economic and social activities in the region and earlier post disaster recovery greatly benefiting the low-lying municipalities of Laguna and Metro Manila,” said Bonoan.

The DPWH, which is mandated to implement the infrastructure development projects including the flood control works, has identified the Paranaque Spillway Construction Project as one of the priority projects in the Philippine investment plan.

The project is proposed to be funded under JICA loan to be applied by the Government of the Philippines.

The meeting among DPWH, NEDA, DOF and JICA officials focused mainly on the project’s proposed timelines, possible financing scheme, and environmental and social considerations.