HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 11 no. 2 (2023)

System Technology Management of Drainage System as Basis for Adoption

Ramelito Almendras | Redjie Arcadio | Jeonel Lumbab | Bernabe Lumantas | Gerwine Medio | Alan Bendanillo | Julie Anne Godinez | Linith Takayama | Ritchelie Delmo | Nerco Gumandoy | Luz Roldan | Hazel Rivera

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

The study was conducted at Cebu Technological University- Pinamungajan Campus Pinamungajan, Cebu, Philippines in order to develop and install a Perforated PVC Drainage System and determine its acceptability and effectiveness of the Technology Management of Drainage System during the academic year 2019-2020. The Technology Management of the Drainage System for Campus Maintenance was evaluated on its Effectiveness, Sustainability, Awareness, Safety, and Health acceptability. Using a purposeful sample strategy, drainage system technology management experts were chosen, assuring adequate data and participants. A survey was conducted to gather primary data on drainage system technology management, focusing on current practices, challenges, and factors influencing adoption. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the sample's characteristics. Gathered data were treated using total weighted points, weighted mean, and t-test. Based on the findings and after careful analysis and interpretation of the study, it is concluded that the Technology Management of the Drainage System meets the National Building Code of the Philippines and the Plumbing Code of the Philippines standards for school campuses. It was found that the Technology Management of the Drainage System was HIGHLY ACCEPTABLE in terms of acceptability of its Effectiveness, Awareness, Safety, and Health. It is recommended that the Technology Management of Drainage Systems be adopted and practiced for the maintenance and safety of the end users.



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