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Scheme 1

The first scheme of the proposed water system has two reservoirs. The first
reservoir is located in Brgy. Malagasang with water coming from the General Trias
Dam, located 3.6 km only at its west. The area of the reservoir in barangay
Malagasang is feasible because of its high elevation. Thus, only requiring water
distribution by gravity. It has a capacity of 3523 MLD which can supply about 67
percent of the total demand of the city. The second reservoir is located in Brgy.
Medicion. It has a capacity of 1730 MLD which can supply about 33 percent of the
total demand of the city. The location of the Medicion reservoir is a strategic place
because it can supply majority of the business districts and agricultural lands of
Imus. Hence, promoting productivity and development in the city.

Figure 1 Location of Malagasang Reservoir

Capacity: 3523 MLD

Figure 2 Location of Medicion Reservoir

Capacity: 1730 MLD

Scheme 2
The second scheme of the proposed water system also has two suggested
reservoirs. One located at Brgy. Malagasang II-D and the other one at Brgy. Pasong
Buaya I. The two reservoirs will get its source water from Manila Bay. The map was
divided into eighteen hydraulic areas based on the major roads of Imus. Water will
be distributed to the service area by gravity using the distribution system shown.
Scheme 3
The third scheme of the proposed water system has three existing reservoirs.
The PAGCOR Pumping Station located at Paraaque, Metro Manila, Noveleta
Pumping Station located at Kawit, Cavite and Molino Pumping Sta tion located at
Bacoor, Cavite. The source of water originating in Angat Dam will traverse from
Norzagaray, Bulacan heading to Quezon City, to Manila, then going to Imus. The
map uses the same hydraulic areas from schemes 1 and 2. Water will be distributed
by gravity and by pumping using the distribution system shown.

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