Annual Poverty Indicators Survey 2004
Philippines, 2004
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PHL-NSO-APIS-2004-v01
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Main Source of water supply (GQ11)
Data File: 2004APIS
Overview
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203222
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84245365.089
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0
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0
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11 - 96
Questions and instructions
Section G. Water and Sanitation
1. What is the family's main source of water supply?
The household gets the water supply from a faucet inside the house (Code "11") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
The household gets the water supply from the yard (Code "12") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
The household gets the water supply from a public tap
(Code "13") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
21 Protected Well
Includes tubewell or borehole and protected dug well.
a. Tubewell or Borehole refers to water tapped by digging a hole or sinking pipes into the ground and installing water drawing equipment such as pumps.
b. Protected dug wells are excavations that are circular or rectangular in shape, with diameter usually ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters. They are protected if they have a lining made of permanent materials like the masonry or brickworks of reinforced concrete materials which serve as protection against surface or outside contamination. They may further be provided with roofs or removable covers which protect the wells from falling materials.
22 Unprotected (Open Dug Well)
Unprotected (open dug well) is an undeveloped dug well, hence, unprotected from external contamination unlike the ones mentioned above.
31 Developed Spring
Spring water, on the other hand, occurs when water in water-bearing stratum reaches the surface of the ground. Spring can be developed by enlarging the water outlet and constructing an intake structure for water catchment and storage. It is considered as protected if efforts were made to develop or shield it from external contamination such as filters, roof, among others.
32 Undeveloped Spring
Spring water that are not protected from external contaminations.
33 Rivers/Stream/Pond/Lake/Dam
These are bodies of water which are mixtures of surface run-off or ground water (surface water).
41 Rainwater
Rainwater is included here if it is used as source of drinking water. It may be collected and stored through cisterns, collectors, catchers, reservoirs, tanks or other storage vessels.
51 Tanker Truck/Peddler
Water comes from moving tanker trucks or ambulant/roving vendors, regardless of where the water originally came from. During emergency situations or in case of extreme water crisis, water from trucks are sometimes distributed for free or for a minimal fee. However, ambulant vendors usually sell water or are hired to provide water to the household.
96 Other (Specify)
Include in this category any source of drinking water that cannot be classified in any of the above mentioned categories.
1. What is the family's main source of water supply?
The household gets the water supply from a faucet inside the house (Code "11") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
The household gets the water supply from the yard (Code "12") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
The household gets the water supply from a public tap
(Code "13") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
21 Protected Well
Includes tubewell or borehole and protected dug well.
a. Tubewell or Borehole refers to water tapped by digging a hole or sinking pipes into the ground and installing water drawing equipment such as pumps.
b. Protected dug wells are excavations that are circular or rectangular in shape, with diameter usually ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters. They are protected if they have a lining made of permanent materials like the masonry or brickworks of reinforced concrete materials which serve as protection against surface or outside contamination. They may further be provided with roofs or removable covers which protect the wells from falling materials.
22 Unprotected (Open Dug Well)
Unprotected (open dug well) is an undeveloped dug well, hence, unprotected from external contamination unlike the ones mentioned above.
31 Developed Spring
Spring water, on the other hand, occurs when water in water-bearing stratum reaches the surface of the ground. Spring can be developed by enlarging the water outlet and constructing an intake structure for water catchment and storage. It is considered as protected if efforts were made to develop or shield it from external contamination such as filters, roof, among others.
32 Undeveloped Spring
Spring water that are not protected from external contaminations.
33 Rivers/Stream/Pond/Lake/Dam
These are bodies of water which are mixtures of surface run-off or ground water (surface water).
41 Rainwater
Rainwater is included here if it is used as source of drinking water. It may be collected and stored through cisterns, collectors, catchers, reservoirs, tanks or other storage vessels.
51 Tanker Truck/Peddler
Water comes from moving tanker trucks or ambulant/roving vendors, regardless of where the water originally came from. During emergency situations or in case of extreme water crisis, water from trucks are sometimes distributed for free or for a minimal fee. However, ambulant vendors usually sell water or are hired to provide water to the household.
96 Other (Specify)
Include in this category any source of drinking water that cannot be classified in any of the above mentioned categories.
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
11 | 26763322 | 31.8% | |
12 | 5076504 | 6% | |
13 | 10382256 | 12.3% | |
21 | 24569880 | 29.2% | |
22 | 5595298 | 6.6% | |
31 | 3706269 | 4.4% | |
32 | 2509590 | 3% | |
33 | 1410400 | 1.7% | |
41 | 453621 | 0.5% | |
51 | 3085785 | 3.7% | |
96 | 692434 | 0.8% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
If a particular family reports a source, which is different from most of the others that you have interviewed in the same area, try to do some probing to ascertain whether or not the source is really different.
Description
Main Source of Water Supply
Usually, residents of the same community share the same source of water supply.
Determine which one of the following is the main source of water supply for the family:
=> Community Water System
The household gets the water supply from a faucet inside the house
(Code "11") or yard (Code "12") or from a public tap
(Code "13") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
=> Point Source
21 Protected Well
Includes tubewell or borehole and protected dug well.
a. Tubewell or Borehole refers to water tapped by digging a hole or sinking pipes into the ground and installing water drawing equipment such as pumps.
b. Protected dug wells are excavations that are circular or rectangular in shape, with diameter usually ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters. They are protected if they have a lining made of permanent materials like the masonry or brickworks of reinforced concrete materials which serve as protection against surface or outside contamination. They may further be provided with roofs or removable covers which protect the wells from falling materials.
22 Unprotected (Open Dug Well)
Unprotected (open dug well) is an undeveloped dug well, hence, unprotected from external contamination unlike the ones mentioned above.
31 Developed Spring
Spring water, on the other hand, occurs when water in water-bearing stratum reaches the surface of the ground. Spring can be developed by enlarging the water outlet and constructing an intake structure for water catchment and storage. It is considered as protected if efforts were made to develop or shield it from external contamination such as filters, roof, among others.
32 Undeveloped Spring
Spring water that are not protected from external contaminations.
33 Rivers/Stream/Pond/Lake/Dam
These are bodies of water which are mixtures of surface run-off or ground water (surface water).
41 Rainwater
Rainwater is included here if it is used as source of drinking water. It may be collected and stored through cisterns, collectors, catchers, reservoirs, tanks or other storage vessels.
51 Tanker Truck/Peddler
Water comes from moving tanker trucks or ambulant/roving vendors, regardless of where the water originally came from. During emergency situations or in case of extreme water crisis, water from trucks are sometimes distributed for free or for a minimal fee. However, ambulant vendors usually sell water or are hired to provide water to the household.
96 Other (Specify)
Include in this category any source of drinking water that cannot be classified in any of the above mentioned categories.
Encircle and enter in the box provided the appropriate code for the reported source of water supply. If there are more than one source, report the one which is being used mostly for the household needs such as drinking, washing clothes, etc. Take note that if the family uses water from the community water system and at the same time uses bottled water for drinking; the water from community water system will prevail.
Usually, residents of the same community share the same source of water supply.
Determine which one of the following is the main source of water supply for the family:
=> Community Water System
The household gets the water supply from a faucet inside the house
(Code "11") or yard (Code "12") or from a public tap
(Code "13") whether for own use or shared, directly connected to a water pipeline from the community water system such as the Maynilad Water Services Incorporated (MWSI) or the local water network system. Water system with deep well as source should also be reported under this category as long as it subscribes to a community water system, such as those provided by developers to homeowners.
=> Point Source
21 Protected Well
Includes tubewell or borehole and protected dug well.
a. Tubewell or Borehole refers to water tapped by digging a hole or sinking pipes into the ground and installing water drawing equipment such as pumps.
b. Protected dug wells are excavations that are circular or rectangular in shape, with diameter usually ranging from 1 to 1.5 meters. They are protected if they have a lining made of permanent materials like the masonry or brickworks of reinforced concrete materials which serve as protection against surface or outside contamination. They may further be provided with roofs or removable covers which protect the wells from falling materials.
22 Unprotected (Open Dug Well)
Unprotected (open dug well) is an undeveloped dug well, hence, unprotected from external contamination unlike the ones mentioned above.
31 Developed Spring
Spring water, on the other hand, occurs when water in water-bearing stratum reaches the surface of the ground. Spring can be developed by enlarging the water outlet and constructing an intake structure for water catchment and storage. It is considered as protected if efforts were made to develop or shield it from external contamination such as filters, roof, among others.
32 Undeveloped Spring
Spring water that are not protected from external contaminations.
33 Rivers/Stream/Pond/Lake/Dam
These are bodies of water which are mixtures of surface run-off or ground water (surface water).
41 Rainwater
Rainwater is included here if it is used as source of drinking water. It may be collected and stored through cisterns, collectors, catchers, reservoirs, tanks or other storage vessels.
51 Tanker Truck/Peddler
Water comes from moving tanker trucks or ambulant/roving vendors, regardless of where the water originally came from. During emergency situations or in case of extreme water crisis, water from trucks are sometimes distributed for free or for a minimal fee. However, ambulant vendors usually sell water or are hired to provide water to the household.
96 Other (Specify)
Include in this category any source of drinking water that cannot be classified in any of the above mentioned categories.
Encircle and enter in the box provided the appropriate code for the reported source of water supply. If there are more than one source, report the one which is being used mostly for the household needs such as drinking, washing clothes, etc. Take note that if the family uses water from the community water system and at the same time uses bottled water for drinking; the water from community water system will prevail.