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SOCIAL INNOVATION PROJECT FOR GEd 109: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY

Submitted by:

Faderanga, Gladys
Gonzales, Camille
Ligon, Marjay
Mendoza, Rainne
Sayat, Samantha Geenel C.

Submitted to:

Mr. Cris Joel Espino

May 2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION

NARRATIVE (TECHNICAL PROPOSAL)

The proposed prototype “CanNaviBot” addresses a critical need in canal maintenance by offering an

innovative solution to efficiently identify and address canal clogs. In many communities, canals serve as vital

channels for water transportation, irrigation, and drainage. However, these canals often face challenges such as

debris accumulation, sedimentation, and clogging, which can impede their functionality and lead to various issues

like flooding and water pollution.

CanNaviBot's has the ability to navigate through canals and detect clogs encoded into its system allows for

timely and targeted clean-up operations. By automating this process, the prototype significantly reduces the manual

labor and time required for canal maintenance while ensuring the uninterrupted flow of water. Ultimately,

CanNaviBot represents a groundbreaking solution for addressing clogs and maintaining the integrity of canal

networks, ensuring smooth water flow and environmental sustainability.

1. Background of the community

Community Target User Challenges/ Problems Faced

Nagsaulay, San Juan Batangas Residents  No streetlights

 Waste
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 Waste burning

The problem in Nagsaulay, San Juan Batangas consist of no streetlight, waste and waste burning, our group

decided to not choose this community. Addressing these intertwined challenges necessitates comprehensive

planning, substantial resources, and multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Community Target User Challenges/ Problems Faced

 Education

Banilad, Nasugbu Batangas Residents  Mental health issues

 Teenage pregnancy

Since most of the problems in Brgy. Banilad Nasugbu, Batangas is about education, mental health issues and

teenage pregnancy, our group didn’t come up with any possible inventions about these matters. To solve these

issues, the number one solution is to provide financial assistance programs for the youth who are out of school

because of poverty. Seminars and motivational programs can be a way to encourage the student to use

contraceptives to lessen teenage pregnancy and to lift the spirit of those people who experience silent battles.

Community Target User Challenges/ Problems Faced

 Jeep

 Waste burning
Sorosoro, Batangas Residents
 Plastic

 Pathways and Lights


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The problem we have in the barangay Sorosoro Ibaba, Batangas City were one of the most common issue we face

today. With these, its solution lies within the persons in the community. They need to put effort and time for this

problems to be solve. Because this where problems cause by disobedience and uncomplying citizens.

Community Target User Challenges/ Problems Faced

 No available parking

in the market
San Jose, Batangas Residents
 Stray dogs

 Unfinished roadworks

Our group hasn't devised any inventions for addressing the issues in Barangay Natunuan, San Jose, Batangas, as

the challenges of parking management, stray dog control, and road maintenance are formidable. These problems

require collective action from various parties, including government bodies, community members, and businesses,

to implement viable and lasting solutions.

Community Target User Challenges/ Problems Faced

 Waste

 Road
Brgy. 24, Batangas City Residents
 Illegal parking

 Canal

2. Empathy study plan of the community.


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Figure 1. Distribution of Respondents Based


on their Age
14 13
12
10
8 7
6 5 5
4
2
0
15-20 21-35 36-50 51-70

The distribution of respondents according to their age, as depicted in Figure 1, shows a different range of

age groups.

Among the surveyed individuals, there are 7 respondents falling within the age range of 15 to 20 years old.

This group represents a younger demographic within the respondents. Moving forward, there are 13 respondents

aged between 21 and 35 years old. This segment constitutes a significant portion of the respondents and indicates a

considerable representation from young adults. Additionally, there are 5 respondents aged between 36 and 50 years

old, reflecting a presence of individuals in their middle adulthood years. Furthermore, 5 respondents fall within the

age range of 51 to 70 years old, suggesting a presence of older individuals within the respondents.

All in all, the figure reveals that the majority of the respondents are in their 20s to 30s.
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Figure 2. Distribution of Respondents Based


on their Gender
20
18
18
16
14
12
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Female Male

Figure 2 shows the distribution of respondents according to their gender which highlights a noticeable

discrepancy between male and female.

Among the respondents, there are 18 individuals who identify as female. This group constitutes the

majority of the respondents. On the other hand, there are 12 respondents who identify as male. This group

represents a smaller proportion of the total respondents compared to females.


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Figure 3. Question 1
30 27
25

20

15 12
10

5
1 0
0
Basura at labis na Pagbabara ng mga Kakulangan sa Iba pa
dumi dahon at puno regular na
paglilinis ng mga
kanal

Figure 3 shows the distribution of responses to question 1, "Ano ang pangunahing sanhi ng pagbara ng mga

drainage system (kanal) sa inyong barangay?" reveals insightful perspectives regarding the primary causes of

clogged drainage systems within the barangay.

Among the respondents, 27 of them answered "Basura at labis na dumi" (trash and excessive dirt).

Furthermore, one respondent answered "Pagbabara ng mga dahon at puno" (blockage due to leaves and trees).

While this response represents a smaller proportion of the total respondents, it highlights the recognition of natural

debris as a contributing factor to drainage issues. Additionally, 12 respondents answered "Kakulangan sa regular na

paglilinis ng mga kanal" (insufficient regular cleaning of the drainage) as the main cause of blockage. This

response underscores the importance of maintenance and regular cleaning practices in ensuring the proper

functioning of drainage systems.

To conclude, the collective responses suggest a consensus among the majority of respondents that the

accumulation of trash and dirt is the primary cause behind drainage system blockages in the barangay.
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Figure 4. Question 2
17
16
12 10
8 5
3
4
0

Figure 4 shows the distribution of responses to question 2, "Paano nakakaapekto ang pagbara ng mga

drainage system (kanal) sa inyong pamumuhay?" which provides insights on how a clogged drainage system

impacts the lives of individuals within the community.

Among the respondents, 17 individuals highlighted that clogged drainage systems result in "Nagdudulot ng

pagbaha sa mga kalsada at bahay" (causing flooding on roads and houses). 5 respondents answered "Lumilikha ng

mabahong amoy sa paligid" (create foul odors in the surroundings). This reveals that the unpleasant consequences

of stagnant water and accumulated waste within blocked drainage systems can contribute to environment and

discomfort for residents. Moreover, 3 respondents pointed out that drainage blockage "Nagdudulot ng pagtaas ng

sakit na dulot ng lamok at ipis" (lead to an increase in mosquito and cockroach-borne diseases). This response

emphasizes the public health implications of stagnant water in clogged drainage systems, can serve as breeding

grounds for disease-carrying vectors. 10 respondents expressed the belief that all of the aforementioned effects are

attributable to a clogged drainage system. This perspective highlights the interconnected nature of the impacts

associated with drainage blockages, encompassing flooding, environmental pollution, and health risks.
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In conclusion, majority of the respondents answered flooding on roads and houses which can disrupt

transportation, damage property, and pose risks to safety.

Figure 5. Question 3
16
16
12 10
8 6
4
4
0

Figure 4 shows the distribution of responses to question 3, "Ano ang maaaring epekto ng pagbara ng

drainage system(kanal) sa kalusugan ng mga residente?" sheds light on the potential health impacts associated with

blocked drainage systems on the residents.

Among the respondents, 6 of them think that ‘Pagtaas ng kaso ng dengue at iba pang sakit na dulot ng

lamok” (increase in cases of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases) as one of the effects of clogged drainage

systems on residents' health. Moreover, 4 of the respondents answered “Pagdami ng ipis at daga sa paligid”

(increase in cockroaches and rats in the surroundings). 10 respondents expressed concerns about the "Panganib sa

kaligtasan ng mga residente lalo na sa panahon ng pagbaha" (risk to the safety of residents, especially during

flooding). The majority of respondents, totaling 16 individuals, indicated that all of the aforementioned factors

collectively affect the health of residents due to clogged drainage systems.


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Overall, the responses highlight the critical importance of addressing drainage infrastructure issues to

safeguard the health and well-being of the residents, emphasizing the need for effective management and

maintenance of drainage systems to mitigate health risks.

Figure 6. Question 4
25 21
20
15
10 5 6
5 1
0

Figure 6 shows the distribution of responses to question 4, " Paano nakakaapekto ang regular na paglilinis

at pagmamantini ng mga daluyan ng tubig sa inyong baranggay?" It offers valuable insights into how the

community perceives the effectiveness and importance of regular cleaning and maintenance activities for

waterways in the barangay. These insights can help identify areas for improvement and guide efforts to engage the

community further.

Among the surveyed individuals, a significant portion identified that 5 respondents answered “Pagbawas ng

pagkakaroon ng mga lamok na nagdadala ng sakit” (Decreasing the presence of disease-carrying mosquitoes) as a

positive outcome of clearing blocked drainage systems. Furthermore, 6 respondents highlighted “Pagpapababa ng

panganib ng pagbaha sa panahon ng malakas na ulan” (Reducing the risk of flooding during heavy rains as another
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beneficial effect. Conversely, only 1 participant think " Pagpapabuti sa pangkalahatang kalusugan ng mga

residente". The prevailing view among 21 individuals is that these factors, when addressed through the cleaning

and prevention of clogs in drainage systems, can collectively promote the health of residents.

Overall, the respondents suggest that addressing these factors through proper maintenance and unclogging

of drainage systems can collectively enhance the health and well-being of residents.

Figure 7. Question 5
16 15 15
12
8
4
4
0
0

Figure 7 shows the distributions of responses to question 5 “Ano ang mga paraan na ginagawa ng inyong

baranggay upang labanan ang problema ng pagbara ng mga daluyan ng tubig?”. It offers strategies to deal with

the problem of clogged drainage.

Among the respondents, 15 thinks that “Pagsasagawa ng regular na pagsasaayos at paglilinis ng mga kanal

at estero” (Regular upkeep and cleaning of canals and estuaries is the most popular strategy), this preventative

action seeks to maintain the water's smooth flow and avoid obstructions. For the 4 respondents they think that

“Pagpapalakas ng kampanya sa waste segregation at proper waste disposal” (initiatives pertaining to waste
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segregation campaigns and appropriate disposal of waste) is one of the good strategies of barangay officials about

the problem in drainage.

Furthermore, 15 respondents stated that the barangay is putting all of the previously described strategies

into practice, such as routine upkeep, garbage segregation campaigns, appropriate waste disposal, and planting

trees to lessen soil erosion. This all-inclusive method shows a diverse approach to fighting bottlenecks in

waterways and reducing related problems.

Figure 8. Question 6
16
16
12 10
8 5
4
4
0

Figure 8 shows the distribution of responses to question 6, "Ano ang inyong mga rekomendasyon upang

masolusyunan ang problema ng pagbara ng mga daluyan ng tubig sa inyong baranggay?" it gives several

recommendations to address the issue of waterway blockages in the barangay.

Among the surveyed individuals, 10 respondents answered “Pagtitiyak na may tamang drainage system sa

bawat bahay at kalsada “(the importance of ensuring proper drainage systems in every household and along roads).

This underscores the critical role of infrastructure in preventing blockages and facilitating the smooth flow of

water. While 4 respondents think that “Pagpapalakas ng implementasyon ng mga environmental laws at
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regulations” (enhancing the enforcement of environmental laws and regulations). This underscores the importance

of governance and enforcement mechanisms in ensuring compliance with environmental standards and preventing

activities contributing to waterway blockages. Other 5 respondents’ response that “Pagsasagawa ng regular na

pagsasanay at edukasyon sa komunidad tungkol sa proper waste management” (necessity of regular community

training and education on appropriate waste management). This underscores the significance of fostering

behavioral change and community involvement to address the underlying causes of waterway blockages, such as

improper waste disposal practices.

The majority of respondents (16) advocate for a holistic approach, endorsing all the mentioned

recommendations. This highlights the acknowledgment that multiple strategies need to be implemented

simultaneously for effective resolution. Overall, the data reflects a consensus among respondents regarding the

need for a comprehensive approach that addresses infrastructure, behavioral change, and governance to effectively

address the problem of waterway blockages in the barangay

Figure 9. Question 7
16 15

12 10
8 7

4
0
0
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Figure 9 shows the distribution of responses to question 7, " Ano ang inyong pananaw hinggil sa

kahalagahan ng pakikiisa ng mga residente sa pagresolba ng problema ng pagbara ng mga daluyan ng tubig sa

inyong baranggay? " It indicates a shared perspective among respondents regarding the importance of resident

involvement in addressing waterway blockages in the barangay.

Among the individuals that is being surveyed, 7 respondents answered “Malaki ang papel ng bawat

indibidwal sa paglutas ng problema ng komunidad” (significant role of each person in addressing community

issues). This highlights the belief that every individual has a responsibility to contribute to solving problems within

the community, emphasizing personal accountability and action. Other 10 respondents think “Mahalaga ang

aktibong partisipasyon ng lahat upang masiguro ang tagumpay ng mga proyektong pangkapaligiran” (the crucial

importance of active participation from all community members to ensure the success of environmental projects).

This underscores the need for collective effort and engagement in initiatives aimed at resolving waterway

blockages.

The majority of respondents (15) endorse the idea that all the mentioned perspectives are essential. This

indicates a holistic understanding of the issue, recognizing that a combination of individual action, government

support, and community participation is necessary for achieving success in resolving waterway blockages. Overall,

the data highlights the importance of collaboration between residents and government authorities in addressing

waterway blockages effectively. It underscores the significance of individual responsibility, government support,

and active community participation in achieving sustainable solutions for the barangay.
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Figure 10. Question 8
30 25
20
10 5
1
0

Figure 10 shows the distribution of responses to question 8, " Ano ang inyong opinyon tungkol sa

kahalagahan ng regular na paglilinis ng mga kanal at drainage system sa inyong barangay?" it reveals a clear

consensus among respondents regarding the importance of regular cleaning of canals and drainage systems in the

barangay.

Among the 30 respondents in barangay 24, majority of respondents (25) answered “Napakahalaga ito upang

maiwasan ang pagbaha at iba pang mga problemang dulot ng pagbara ng mga kanal. “(the critical importance of

regular canal cleaning in preventing flooding and other issues caused by blockages). This highlights a strong

awareness of the crucial role that maintenance plays in ensuring the proper functioning of drainage systems and

mitigating potential hazards associated with blockages. Only 1 respondent expresses a contrasting opinion, “Hindi

gaanong mahalaga, dahil kahit na maglinis tayo ng kanal, madalas pa rin itong nagbabara. “(regular cleaning may

not be very important due to the perception that blockages still occur frequently despite cleaning efforts). While

this viewpoint is in the minority, it indicates a potential skepticism or frustration regarding the effectiveness of

cleaning efforts in addressing waterway blockages. The other 5 respondents’ response “Hindi ko alam o wala
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akong opinyon.” (Lack of knowledge or no opinion regarding the importance of regular canal cleaning. This

suggests a need for further education or awareness-raising efforts to inform residents about the significance of

maintenance activities in preventing water-related issues in the barangay.

Overall, the overwhelming majority of respondents recognize the critical importance of regular canal

cleaning in maintaining proper drainage and preventing flooding and other problems associated with blockages.

However, there is a small minority expressing skepticism or uncertainty about the effectiveness of such measures,

indicating potential areas for further investigation or communication to address concerns and ensure community

understanding and support for maintenance efforts.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION

DRAFT IMAGE OF THE PROPOSED PROTOTYPE AND ITS COMPONENT.

STATEMENT OF NEED: What is the need of having your proposed prototype? How will it help the chosen

community? (Brief discussion of your invention)

: Describe the components of your prototype

Component Description
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PROJECT GOALS: General statements regarding proposed prototype.

Discuss the purpose of each components

Component Purpose

PROJECT HYPOTHESIS AND OBJECTIVES: Statements of precise and measurable outcomes.

Measurable outcomes

Current Situation in the


Component Expected outcome
community

TIME FRAME: A project time frame with reasonable starting and ending dates for the proposed project. It started

on _________________ and will end on ______________. Describe specific program activity, personnel, and data

compilation.

Date Activities Proofs

April 03-10, 2024 Inquiry in Barangay’s (Group)


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April 16, 2024 Problem approval (Group)

April 18, 2024 Creating questionnaires (Group)

April 22, 2024 Questionnaire approval

April 24, 2024 Survey (Group)

Appendices: It includes the Curriculum Vitae of each members

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