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MANILA BAY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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  • MANILA BAY

    ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Status of Implementation of

    2017-2022 OPMBCS

    Region IV-A

  • OUTCOME 1: Liquid waste discharging into Manila Bay in compliance with effluent (General

    Effluent Standard) and/or ambient water quality with the water quality guidelines

    Output 1.1: Industrial and commercial including institutional establishments discharging waste water into the Manila Bay in compliance with the general effluent standards determined

    Key Performance Indicator (KPI) 1: 40,000 industrial, commercial , and institutional establishments (wet industry/10m3) surveyed and mapped, and volume of pollution loading from establishments with or without discharge permits determined by 2018, and compliant with effluent standards by 2022

    • NCR – 7,500• R3 – 7,500• R4A – 5,000• LLDA – 20,000

  • OVIs DENR-EMB IVA

    1. No. of establishments surveyed and

    mapped 2700 (2017), 1830 firms for 2018

    2. No. of establishments regularly*

    monitored 483 firms –for Jan-Jun 2018

    3. Volume of pollution loading from

    establishment with or without discharge

    permits determinedFor the 2700 firms, total volume is

    50,2647 cu.m/day

    4. Pollution load from point sources

    (industries) determinedFor 2700 firms, total pollution load is

    2513 kg/day

    As of June 13, 2018:

  • Output 1.3: Monitoring and compliance to General Effluent Standards enforced

    KPI 2: No. of establishments as of end of 2018 regularly monitored

    OVIs DENR-EMB IVA

    No. of establishments regularly monitored 483 firms (from January to June)

    No. of establishments issued with NOV (No DP) 203

    No. of establishments issued with Notice of

    Technical Conference (No parameters included

    in the SMR)

    99

    No. of establishments endorsed to PAB

    (exceedance)27

    No. of establishments endorsed to PAB (No DP) 77

    As of June 13, 2018:

  • Output 1.12: Water bodies monitored and water quality parameters assessed in compliance with DAO 2016-08

    KPI 4: No. of water bodies regularly monitored and water quality parameters assessed:• Bathing beaches (13 stations )• 8 river systems (R4A-4)

    River Systems

    1. Imus River

    2. Ylang-Ylang River

    3. Rio Grande River

    4. Cañas River

    5. Maalimango River*

    6. Labac River*

    7. Timalan-Obispo River*

    8. Maragondon River*

    *Water Quality monitoring started 1st Q CY 2018

  • Imus River Sampling Stations

  • Result of Water Quality Analysis of Imus River for 1st Quarter CY 2018

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureTotal

    Coliform

    Fecal

    Coliform

    River mouth 6.593 1.678 3,840 14 7.0 7.97 8 25.6 621,192 253,084

    Island Cove Bridge 6.248 1.259 853 10 6.9 14 7.09 32 25.0 490,000 490,000

    Imus Bridge 5.007 2.653 251 5 3.5 10 7.57 13 25.0 330,000 79,000

    Tanzang Luma

    Hanging Bridge6.835 2.01 44 5 3.2 16 7.56 16 25.0 2,400,000 330,000

    Palanas Bridge 4.764 2.726 37 5 5.3 12 7.67 41 25.0 280,000 170,000

    Orchard 11.168 2.954 110 10 6.5 26 7.67 15 25.0 7,900,000 3,300,000

    DLSU-Dasmariñas

    Bridge4.188 1.516 15 5 4.5 10 7.45 8 25.0 2,200,000 700,000

    Aguinaldo Bridge 0.013 0.798 2 5 7.9 2 8.0 1 25.0 22,000 4,500

    Pasipit Bridge 0.353 0.678 30 5 6.3 9 8.32 18 25.0 790,000 70,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Ylang-Ylang River Sampling Stations

  • Ylang-Ylang River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Station

    Numbe

    r

    Name of

    Station

    PARAMETERS

    NH₃ BOD₅ COLOR pH PO₄ Chlorides TSS DO TC FC

    1 Noveleta Bridge 0.047 10 15 8.56 1.475 48 43 10.7 49000 33000

    2

    Bacao-Alapan

    Bridge 0.04 6 10 7.69 1.792 58 26 6.4 1300000 49000

    3

    Dasmariñas

    Bridge 0.099 10 5 8.01 1.563 36 1192 4.3 700000 330000

    4

    Ylang-Ylang

    Bridge 29.587 230 2500 5.54 6.266 132 820 0 170000000 130000000

    5 Luksuhin Bridge 0.075 1 5 8.13 0.264 24 3 5.6 330000 33000

    Criteria (Class C)

    0.05

    mg/L 7 (10) 75 TCU 6.5-8.5 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L 80 mg/L 5 mg/L

    1000

    MPN/100mL

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Rio Grande River Sampling Stations

  • Rio Grande River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSSTemperat

    ureTotal Coliform Fecal Coliform

    Bacao II 1.75 3.538 49 20 3.8 10 7.66 76 28.1 460000 310000

    Dulong Bayan 6.253 2.576 58 25 2.2 12 8.07 43 28.1 9200000 2800000

    Pasong

    Kawayan I 0.055 0.677 36 10 5.9 4 8.17 4527.8

    79000 33000

    Pasong

    Kawayan II 0.05 0.681 30 15 6.4 6 8.08 4227.5

    240000 33000

    Pasong

    Kawayan III 0.034 0.665 33 10 7.5 7 8.03 3526.9

    460000 240000

    Pasong Halang 0.033 0.587 19 15 8.1 3 8.3 16 27.5 330000 240000

    San Francisco 0.418 0.406 17 5 6 1 8.13 3 110000 110000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min

    of 5

    mg/L

    7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.080

    mg/L25-31 1000 MPN/100mL 200 MPN/100mL

  • Cañas River Sampling Stations

  • Cañas River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureTotal

    Coliform

    Fecal

    Coliform

    River mouth 1.472 0.674 523 5 4.9 7.73 8 25.5 14,954 8,551

    Julugan Wawa

    Hanging Bridge0.001 0.636 23 5 3.5 5 8.01 7 25.0 49,000 49,000

    Tejero Bridge 0.001 0.745 14 10 4.2 2 7.59 13 25.0 130,000 49,000

    Paradahan

    Bridge0.001 1.096 28 10 3.6 12 8.23 10 25.0 3,300,000 1,700,000

    Mag-asawang

    Layon Bridge0.001 0.568 9 5 6 8 8.15 2 25.0 46,000 21,000

    Patda Bridge 0.001 1.37 5 10 8.6 2 8.15 9 25.0 240,000 240,000

    Panaysayan

    Bridge0.013 1.324 4 5 9 4 8.03 5 25.0 790,000 490,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    1000

    MPN/100mL

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Maalimango River Sampling Stations

  • Maalimango River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureFecal

    Coliform

    Maalimango

    Bridge0 0.847 133 5 4.2 22 8.01 59 25 22,000

    Ligtong I 0.007 1.404 378 10 1.1 24 8.15 12 25 490,000

    Mt. Sea Resort 0.028 1.075 205 5 1.8 22 8.03 9 25 3,300,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Labak River Sampling Stations

  • Labak River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureFecal

    Coliform

    Brgy. Balsahan 0.801 0.749 2,023 5 4.9 6 7.78 11 25 49,000

    Station 2 0.351 1.807 16 5 5.9 8 7 24 25 3,300

    Convento Bridge 0.397 0.723 16 5 7.6 9 8.21 12 25 33,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Maragondon River Sampling Stations

  • Maragondon River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureFecal

    Coliform

    Maragondon

    Bridge0.038 0.228 5,176 5 10 4 8.01 7 25 7,000

    Pantihan Bridge 0.021 0.49 10 10 8.7 2 8.2 4 25 33,000

    Bayanihan

    Bridge0.001 0.316 7 5 8.4 1 8.09 8 25 17,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Timalan-Obispo River

    Note: Values in red are below/ exceedances in DAO 2016-08 Criteria for Class C waters.

    Monitoring Stations

    Parameters

    Ammonia Phosphate Chlorides Color DO BOD pH TSS TemperatureFecal

    Coliform

    Timalan River -

    Timalan Bridge0.103 0.723 13,879 5 6.6 7 7.68 3 25 210

    Obispo River -

    Brgy. Postema0.848 0.138 818 5 6.1 3 7.27 8 25 11,000

    DENR Criteria for

    Class C water0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 350 mg/L

    75

    TCU

    min of

    5 mg/L7 mg/L 6.5 - 9.0

    80

    mg/L25-31

    200

    MPN/100mL

  • Output 1.13: Principal rivers draining into Manila Bay designated as WQMA with Governing Board created

    KPI 6: 66 principal rivers draining into Manila Bay designated as WQMA with Governing Board created and with Master/Action Plan addressing storm water, municipal, agricultural run-off, among others prepared and approved by 2022

    In Region 4A, 3 principal rivers have been designated as WQMA

    1. Imus River

    3. Cañas River

    2.Ylang-Ylang3. Rio Grande

    Imus-Ylang-Ylang-Rio Grande Rivers (IYRR)

    WQMA

    Cañas-MaalimangoRivers (CMR)

    WQMA

    Governing Board was designated pursuant to

    DAO 2013-02 dated January 24, 2013

    DAO 2016-19 dated June 21, 2016

    WQMA Action Plan

    IYRR WQMAAction Plan 2016-2025

    (approved on August 12, 2015)

    CMR WQMAAction Plan 2017-2026

    (approved on October 6, 2017)

  • Output 1.14: Water bodies/estero within the Manila Bay Region adopted

    KPI 7: 60 water bodies/esteros within the Manila Bay Region covered by Ädopt an Estero” Program by 2022 (NCR-20; R3-20; R4A-20)

    In Region 4A, 20 water bodies in the Province of Cavite have been adopted as of 1st Quarter CY 2018

    River Company AddressActivity 2018

    1st Quarter

    1. Patda River Atlantic CoatingsBrgy. Hugo Perez,

    Trece Martirez City

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    2. Sahing RiverIntegrated Waste

    Management

    Brgy. Aguado,

    Trece Martirez City

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    EIC

    Tree planting

    3. Patda River RezcoatBrgy. Hugo Perez,

    Trece Martirez City Water sampling

    4. Patda River South Pacific ContainerBrgy. Hugo Perez,

    Trece Martirez City Water sampling

    5. Labuyo CreekCleanway Environmental

    Solutions

    Brgy. Maguyam,

    Silang, Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    EIC

  • River Company AddressActivity 2018

    1st Quarter

    6. Malimango

    CreekMajestic Landscape

    Brgy. Bagbag, Rosario,

    Cavite

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    Water sampling

    7. Cañas River Jorm Trading Corp.Brgy. Tejero, General Trias,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    8. Ylang-ylang

    River

    First Cavite Industrial

    Estate (FCIE)

    Langkaan II, Dasmariñas,

    Cavite Water sampling

    9. Malimango

    Creek

    Cavite Economic Zone

    PEZA

    Brgy. Bagbag, Rosario,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    10. Obispo River Sardido IndustriesBrgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

  • River Company AddressActivity 2018

    1st Quarter

    11. Rio Grande

    RiverAntel Holdings

    Brgy. Bacao, General Trias,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    12. Obispo River Micara Land Inc.Brgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    13. Guyam

    Makawayan

    Creek

    RVN Solid Builders Inc.Brgy. Tambo Kulit, Indang,

    Cavite

    14. San Isidro

    RiverFirst Solid Builders Inc.

    Brgy. Paliparan I,

    Dasmariñas, Cavite

    Water sampling

    EIC

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    15. Ello-Zagala

    Creek

    The Orchard Golf and

    Country Club

    Salitran IV, Dasmariñas,

    Cavite

  • River Company AddressActivity 2018

    1st Quarter

    16. San Isidro

    River

    Motalban Concrete and

    Aggregates

    Salitran IV, Dasmariñas,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    EIC

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    17. Tua River Cavite Biofuel Inc. Magallanes, Cavite

    18. Obispo River Yumex PhilippinesBrgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    19. Obispo RiverVilla Excellance Beach

    & Wavepool Resort

    Brgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

    20. Obispo River Agri-PacificBrgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza,

    Cavite

    Water sampling

    River clean-up

    Protection and maintenance of

    engineering design

  • STATUS OF Solid Waste Management

    in the province of CAVITE

    (as of APRIL 2018)

  • NO. OF LGUS

    Province Total With operational

    OD/CDF

    With OD/CDF (partial operatin

    g butunder rehab)

    Closed under

    rehab / rehabilita

    ted

    Closed (abandon

    ed)

    No OD

    /CDF

    SLF LGU

    owned

    With SLFs

    (private)

    Cavite 23 3 4 10 1 5 0 1

    STATUS OF OPEN DUMPSITES/CDF

  • OPERATIONAL (3)

    GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO

    ROSARIO

    TRECE MARTIRES CITY

    PARTIAL (4)

    ALFONSO

    AMADEO

    GENERAL MARIANO ALVAREZ

    TANZA

    CLOSED- ABANDONED (1)

    TERNATE

    SLF-PRIVATE (1)

    DASMARIÑAS CITY

    OPEN DUMPSITES/CDF

  • CLOSED (10)

    CAVITE CITY

    GENERAL TRIAS

    INDANG

    MAGALLANES

    MARAGONDON

    MENDEZ

    NAIC

    NOVELETA

    SILANG

    KAWIT

    NO OD/CDF

    DASMARIÑAS

    BACOOR

    CARMONA

    IMUS

    TAGAYTAY

  • NO. OF LGUS

    Province Total With submitted 10y SWM plan

    With approved 10y SWM plan

    Need Additional Information

    Cavite 23 23 19 4

    10 - YR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN

    Technical assistance for coaching of LGUs scheduled on the 3rd Quarter of 2018

  • WITH APPROVED PLAN

    ALFONSO

    AMADEO

    BACOOR CITY

    CARMONA

    CAVITE CITY

    GENERAL TRIAS

    IMUS CITY

    INDANG

    KAWIT

    MAGALLANES

    MARAGONDON

    MENDEZ-NUÑEZ

    NAIC

    NOVELETA

    ROSARIO

    SILANG

    TAGAYTAY CITY

    TANZA

    TERNATE

    10-YR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN

  • NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    DASMARIÑAS

    GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO

    GENERAL MARIANO ALVAREZ

    TRECE MARTIRES CITY

  • M

    R

    F

    ATERIALS

    ECOVERY

    ACILITY

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SEVENTEEN (17) LGUS OF CAVITE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT/UPGRADING OF MRF (2012 – 2018)

    LIST OF LGUS AWARDED STATUS OF MRF

    Year Building(Amount Granted)

    Equipment(Amount Granted)

    Carmona 2012 250,000 200,000 Operational

    Kawit 2014 500,000 Not operational

    Silang 2014 / 2017 250,000 / 300,000 / 200,000 Operational

    Amadeo 2016 300,000 200,000 On-goingrehabilitation

    Noveleta 2016 300,000 200,000 Operational

    Imus 2016 300,000 200,000 On-going rehabilitation

    Naic 2016 300,000 200,000 Operational

    Maragondon 2016 / 2017 300,000 / 560,000 200,000 On-going rehabilitation

    Mendez 2016 300,000 200,000 Operational

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO 17 LGUS IN THE ESTABLISHMENT/UPGRADING OF MRF (2012 – 2018)

    LIST OF LGUS AWARDED STATUS

    Year Structure(Amount Granted)

    Equipment(Amount Granted)

    Magallanes 2017 300,000 200,000 Operational

    General Trias 2017 300,000 200,000 On-going rehabilitation

    General Emilio Aguinaldo

    2017 300,000 200,000 On-going construction

    Rosario 2018 500,000 Awarded on April 10, 2018

    Tanza 2018 300,000 150,000 Awarded on April 10, 2018

    Cavite City 2018 300,000 150,000 Awarded on April 10, 2018

    Ternate 2018 300,000 150,000 Awarded on April 10, 2018

    Bacoor 2018 300,000 150,000 Awarded on April 10, 2018

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO 17 LGUS IN THE ESTABLISHMENT/UPGRADING OF MRF

    SILANG

  • IMUS

  • CARMONA

    AMADEO

  • NOVELETA

    NAIC

    MARAGONDON

    MAGALLANES

  • GENERAL TRIAS MENDEZ

    GENERAL EMILIO AGUINALDO

    Proposed area for MRF

    ROSARIO

  • CAVITE CITY TERNATE

  • S

    M

    UPPORT

    TO

    ARKET

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SWM SYSTEM IN MARKETS IN

    2017

    LIST OF RECIPIENT LGUS

    AMOUNTGRANTED

    STATUS OF SWM SYSTEM IN MARKET

    Imus P 200,000 Purchased shredder

    Naic P 200,000 On-going implementation (SWM programs eg. IEC)

  • IMUS

  • sC

    R

    AFE

    LOSURE &

    EHABILITATION

    PROGRAM

  • PROVIDED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LGUS WITH CASES IN THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN IN THE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION

    OF OPEN DUMPSITES/CONTROLLED DUMP FACILITIES

    NO. OF LGUS WITH CASE IN OMB

    LIST OF LGUS STATUS

    5 Silang Complying

    General Trias Complying

    Kawit Incomplete rehabilitation

    Trece Martirez Not complying

    Ternate Abandoned dumpsite

  • BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER

    SILANG

    PROVIDED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LGUS WITH CASES IN THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN IN THE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION

    OF OPEN DUMPSITES/CONTROLLED DUMP FACILITIES

    GENERAL TRIAS

  • BEFORE AFTER

    BEFORE AFTER PRESENT

    KAWIT

    TRECE MARTIRES CITY

    TERNATE

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN THE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION OF OPEN / CONTROLLED DUMPED FACILITIES

    LIST OF LGUS YEAR GRANTED AMOUNT GRANTED STATUS OF OD / CDF

    Cavite City 2016 P 6.708,539.65Open dumpsite closed, partially rehabilitated; For bidding

    process of remaining wastes; Downloaded funds completed

    Maragondon 2016 P 8,112,432.36Open dumpsite closed; On-going rehabilitation

    Naic 2016 P 5,175,900.00Open dumpsite closed; On-going rehabilitation

    Magallanes 2016 P 282,000.00Open dumpsite closed and rehabilitated

    Alfonso 2018 P 2,310,764.00 Open dumpsite closed; Financial assistance just awarded

    Amadeo 2018 P 1,283,764.00 Open dumpsite closed; Financial assistance just awarded

    Mendez 2018 P 2,895,769.67 Open dumpsite closed; Financial assistance just awarded

    GMA 2017 P 10,000,000.00Open dumpsite closed; On-going rehabilitation

    Silang 2017 P 10,000,000.00Open dumpsite closed; On-going rehabilitation

  • PROVIDED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN THE CLOSURE AND REHABILITATION OF OPEN / CONTROLLED DUMPED FACILITIES

    CAVITE CITYMARAGONDON

    NAIC MAGALLANES

  • AMADEO

    MENDEZ

    GENERAL MARIANO ALVAREZ

    SILANG

  • N

    E

    P

    ATIONAL

    CO-SAVERS

    ROGRAM

  • NATIONAL ECO-SAVERS PROGRAM (NEP)

    YEAR GRANTEDNO OF

    RECIPIENTSCHOOLS

    AMOUNT GRANTED

    LGUS AND ACADEME

    STATUS OF NEP

    2017 1 P 25,000.00 MendezAwarded to LGU

    last 2017

    2017 1 P 25,000.00 Cavite City

    On-going implementation

    (SWM program eg. IEC, procurement of

    trash bins)

  • WASTE DIVERSION OF CAVITE PROVINCE[based on 10-yr plan (2014-2015) of 20 LGUs]

    CAVITEWASTE

    GENERATIONN (tons per day)

    %

    Estimated diversion rate based on 2017

    inspection reports (tons

    per day)

    % DIVERSIONRATE

    Biodegradable wastes

    494 50 247 25

    Recyclables wastes

    151 15 76 8

    Residual wastes 332 34

    Special wastes 9 1

    TOTAL 986 100 323 33