Upper Tabuating Dam

Coordinates: 15°23′35″N 121°07′01″E / 15.393153°N 121.117017°E / 15.393153; 121.117017
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Upper Tabuating Dam
View of the dam towards the south
Upper Tabuating Dam is located in Nueva Ecija
Upper Tabuating Dam
Location of Upper Tabuating Dam in Nueva Ecija
Upper Tabuating Dam is located in Luzon
Upper Tabuating Dam
Upper Tabuating Dam (Luzon)
Upper Tabuating Dam is located in Philippines
Upper Tabuating Dam
Upper Tabuating Dam (Philippines)
CountryPhilippines
LocationBarangay Nazareth, General Tinio, Nueva Ecija[1]
Coordinates15°23′35″N 121°07′01″E / 15.393153°N 121.117017°E / 15.393153; 121.117017
PurposeMulti-purpose[2]
StatusOperational
Construction began2010 (Irrigation component)[3]
February 2015 (2015-02) (Dam component)[4]
Opening dateDecember 2020 (2020-12)[1]
Construction costPhP 878 Million[1]
Owner(s)National Irrigation Administration
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth fill dam
ImpoundsTabuating River
Height25.56 metres (83.9 ft)
Length760 metres (2,490 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity4,960,000 cubic metres (4,020 acre⋅ft)

The Upper Tabuating Dam is a multi-purpose earth-fill dam located at Barangay Nazareth, General Tinio, Nueva Ecija in the Philippines. It is located at the upstream of Tabuating River near the border of General Tinio with Fort Magsaysay in Palayan.

Inaugurated in May 2021, it is part of the Upper Tabuating Small Reservoir Irrigation Project (UT-SRIP) of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) of the Philippines which was designed for tourism, aquaculture, cash crops and power generation.[1][2]

Background[edit]

The Upper Tabuating Dam looking northeastwards, with Fort Magsaysay in the center.

The construction of the irrigation component of the project started in 2010 but was suspended after the opposition of then General Tinio mayor Virgilio Bote. In February 2015, NIA lifted the suspension of the construction after Bote agreed to continue the project.[3] In the same month, the dam component of the project was started.[4] In June 2019, 3,000 narra and mahogany seedlings were planted in the dam's watershed as part of Sierra Madre reforesting efforts.[5] The irrigation system's dry run was conducted from December 2020 until May 2021 which produced 91,182 sacks of rice in its service area.[6][7]

The project was inaugurated on May 25, 2021[8] which provides irrigation for 700.87 hectares (1,731.9 acres) of agricultural land, cultivated by at least 223 farm families living in barangays of Bago, Nazareth and Rio Chico in General Tinio, and barangay San Mariano (Maugat) in nearby Peñaranda town.[9] Some 12,000 tilapia fingerlings[2] were also released in the dam's reservoir which has a total capacity of 4,960,000 cubic metres (4,020 acre⋅ft).[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "NIA Finishes P878-M Upper Tabuating Dam in Nueva Ecija". National Irrigation Administration. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Galang, Marilyn (26 May 2021). "P878-M Multi-Purpose Dam in Nueva Ecija Inaugurated". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b "NIA Lifts Suspension of Nueva Ecija Dam's Construction". BusinessMirror. Philippines News Agency. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b "P759-M Irrigation Project to Benefit More Farmers in Nueva Ecija". National Irrigation Administration. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  5. ^ Galang, Marilyn (16 June 2019). "Thousands of Trees Planted in Nueva Ecija Watershed". Philippine Canadian Inquirer. Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  6. ^ Galang, Armand (25 May 2021). "New Dam in Nueva Ecija Boosts Rice Harvest". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  7. ^ Reyes, Jonas (25 May 2021). "Nueva Ecija Irrigation Project Completed". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  8. ^ "NIA Unveils P1.523-B Irrigation Projects". BusinessMirror. 31 May 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  9. ^ Miraflor, Madelaine B. (21 May 2021). "NIA Completes P878-M Irrigation Project in Nueva Ecija". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 14 November 2021.