The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is undertaking the construction of a revetment structure along the Talomo River in Davao City to protect residential areas from threats of flooding.
The construction of a 120-meter river wall along the downstream section of the river in Barangay Talomo Proper in Talomo District, Davao City has already attained 90 percent completion.
In her report to DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan and Undersecretary for Regional Operations in Mindanao Eugenio R. Pipo Jr., DPWH Regional Office 11 Director Juby Cordon said that the protective structure made of reinforced concrete has a height of seven meters with steel sheet piles anchored by deadman below the river bed and stone masonry retaining wall at the back all throughout its entire length.
Activities to widen the river through excess soil extraction and excavation are also ongoing to address Talomo River’s narrow channel.
Activities to widen the river through excess soil extraction and excavation are also ongoing to address Talomo River’s narrow channel, low natural ground level, and constantly eroding banks resulting in the overflowing of the river during heavy rains.
“When completed, the river wall will ensure the safety of residents come rainy season,” Cordon said.
The DPWH Davao City First District Engineering Office (DEO) is implementing the P74.14-million project with funding sourced from the 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA).