A multi-displinary team headed by Dr. Augustus C. Resurrection (Institute of Civil Engineering) will implement a PhP 67M CHED-PCARI project entitled, “Philippine Electro Chemical Arsenic Remediation (ECAR): Implementation of a Novel Technology to Affordably and Effectively Remove Arsenic from Contaminated Philippine Groundwaters” from July 2018 to June 2020. Dr. Ocon of LEE will lead the scientific research team, supervising the PhD and MS research fellows and graduate students in developing the ECAR system in the Philippines. The multi-disciplinary team also includes professors and students from the UPD Institute of Civil Engineering, UPD Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPD Department of Sociology, and UPLB College of Public Affairs and Development. Their US counterpart is Dr. Ashok Gadgil (University of California – Berkeley), an expert on electrocoagulation for environmental application. The electrocoagulation developed in UC Berkeley has been deployed in India and Cambodia with the same problem on removing natural arsenic in drinking water supply in their country. The aim of this PCARI project is to remove natural arsenic in the bodies of water in the Philippines using electrocoagulation with analysis on technological acceptance on areas planned to be deployed.