Ako Bicol Party-list is serious with the expansion of its solar-powered water supply system, which is expected to help mitigate the effects of El Niño. | ManilaBulletin
Ako Bicol Party-list carries out a geo-resistivity survey in San Miguel Island, Tabaco City, Albay to identify the most suitable locations for the installation of its level 2 solar-powered water supply system.Ako-Bicol Party-list Rep. Zaldy Co
The geo-resistivity Survey was conducted by a team of geologists who used advanced geophysical methods to measure the electrical properties of the ground. "By identifying the most suitable locations for the installation of the solar-powered water supply system, we can ensure that the system will be able to provide a reliable source of water to the community," he explained.
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