Sawaga River Explained

Sawaga River
Pushpin Map:Philippines
Pushpin Map Size:200
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Philippines
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Northern Mindanao
Subdivision Type3:Province
Subdivision Name3:Bukidnon
Subdivision Type4:City
Subdivision Type5:Barangay
Length:64.5km (40.1miles)
Source1:Mt. Tuminungan
Source1 Elevation:2602m (8,537feet)
Mouth Elevation:308m (1,010feet)
Basin Size:42692ha
Tributaries Left:Mamala, Casisang, Aglayan, Manupali, Bugcaon
Tributaries Right:Kabakahan, Kalasungay, Kalawaig, Malas, Paiwaig, Balongkot, Abuhan

The Sawaga River (Binukid: Wahig Sawaga) is a river in Central Bukidnon, Philippines on the island of Mindanao. A majority of its catchment area is located in Malaybalay City. Its source is from a watershed west of Mt. Tuminungan[1] (part of the Kitanglad Range) in Barangay Dalwangan. It flows shortly northward and then eastward into Patpat and Kalasungay, the river then flows southward into the Poblacion District, past Casisang, San Jose, and Laguitas. The Lower Sawaga Valley is located in its lower course from Barangay Linabo through Bangcud until it meets with the Manupali River and ends at Pulangi River in Kahaponan, Valencia City. The Sawaga River has a total length of about 64.5 km and the basin has a total of 42,692 hectares.[2]

The river is not navigable but it provides a significant contribution to the economy of Malaybalay as a source for irrigation. It was previously tapped as a source for water but the city government has since tapped the Kibalabag River as a new source of water. Recent physico-chemical analyses on the river showed contamination mainly from agricultural and residential runoffs.[3]

References

  1. Bertomen. Winona Kyle. Roa. Elnor. Tubio. Emilie. Vedra. Sonnie. Dela Peña. Geralyn. 2015. Water Quality of Sawaga River, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR). 6. 1090–1095.
  2. Book: Paringit, Enrico. LiDAR Surveys and Flood Mapping of Sawaga River. Puno. George. University of the Philippines Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry. 2017.
  3. Opiso. Einstine. Alburo. Jim Loui. 2014. Hydro-Geochemical Characteristics of Sawaga River, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Liceo Journal of Higher Education Research. 10.

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