Corpuz Jeff Clyde G
Department of Theology and Religious Education, College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines.
Environ Health Insights. 2025 Jan 2;19:11786302241311529. doi: 10.1177/11786302241311529. eCollection 2025.
I read with great interest the recent study by Omohwovo on wastewater management challenges in Africa, which has strong parallels with the Philippines' own struggles in this area. Like Africa, our country is experiencing rapid population growth and urbanization without the necessary infrastructure to support effective wastewater treatment. The Philippines is also facing poor wastewater management that has led to severe heath concerns for humans, animals, and ecosystem. Since wastewater treatment and disposal facilities are rare, domestic wastewater is discharged without treatment. This has resulted in serious public health risks and environmental damage-problems that mirror those highlighted in Africa and emphasize the urgency of meeting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) for clean water and sanitation. This paper aims to provide guidelines for the Philippine government to consider localized solutions and policy integration to solve the issue of wastewater management in the Philippines.
我饶有兴趣地阅读了奥莫霍沃最近关于非洲废水管理挑战的研究,该研究与菲律宾在这一领域的自身困境有很多相似之处。和非洲一样,我国正经历着快速的人口增长和城市化,但却没有必要的基础设施来支持有效的废水处理。菲律宾也面临着糟糕的废水管理问题,这已经给人类、动物和生态系统带来了严重的健康问题。由于废水处理和处置设施很少,生活污水未经处理就被排放。这导致了严重的公共卫生风险和环境破坏——这些问题与非洲所强调的问题如出一辙,凸显了实现联合国关于清洁水和卫生设施的可持续发展目标6(SDG 6)的紧迫性。本文旨在为菲律宾政府提供指导方针,以考虑采用本地化解决方案和政策整合来解决菲律宾的废水管理问题。