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PASIG RIVER PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION I. SITUATIONER A. BIOPHYSICAL B. GEOPOLITICAL C. CHALLENGES C. CHALLENGES II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND A. INSTITUTIONAL B. ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS C. MASTERPLAN III. PRRC A. MANDATE B. POWER/FUNCTIONS C. PARTNER AGENCIES D. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS 1. COMPLETED 2 ONGOING 2. ONGOING IV. PROPOSED PROJECT A. TROMMET

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PASIG RIVERPASIG RIVER REHABILITATION

COMMISSION

OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION

I. SITUATIONERA. BIOPHYSICAL B. GEOPOLITICALC. CHALLENGESC. CHALLENGES

II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDA. INSTITUTIONALB. ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMSC. MASTERPLAN

III. PRRCA. MANDATE B. POWER/FUNCTIONSC. PARTNER AGENCIESD. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS

1. COMPLETED2 ONGOING2. ONGOING

IV. PROPOSED PROJECTA. TROMMET

I. SITUATIONER

The Pasig River System

BoundariesE t L g d B

Length: 27 Kms

East Laguna de Bay

West Manila Bay

North Manila, Mandaluyong, Pasig

South Manila, Makati, Pateros

Average Width 91 m

Average Depth 4 mAverage Depth 4 m

Water Volume 6.548 million m3

Low Flow, March to May 12 m3 /sec

High Flow, October to November 275 m3/sec

Depth Deepest: 6 m

Shallowest: 2 m

I. SITUATIONER

Cities and Municipalities in the Project Area:

•Makati•Mandaluyong

•Pateros•Quezon City

•Manila•Marikina•Pasig

•Taguig•San Juan

CURRENT CONDITIONS

Existing informal settlers along i b k t b l t d

I. SITUATIONER

river banks to be relocated.

Floating Garbage from Minor and Major Tributaries

CURRENT CONDITIONS

I. SITUATIONER

Minor and Major Tributaries draining in Main River

Domestic and Industrial Wastewater

CURRENT CONDITIONS

I. SITUATIONER

I. SITUATIONER

SOURCES OF POLLUTION

5% Solid Waste

65% Domestic Waste

30% Industrial Waste

I. SITUATIONER

WATER QUALITY OF PASIG RIVERPasig River Annual Average DO Level

8

0

2

4

6

mg/

L

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20062007 as of 2nd

Qtr

Passed

Failed

M arikina 5 4.2 5.36 6.34 5.26 4.71 2.85 2.74 3.7

Bambang 4.59 5.97 6.43 5.60 4.32 4.45 5.24 4.58 6.13

Lambingan 3.41 4.84 4.42 4.93 2.90 2.57 2.31 2.76 3.93

Sanchez 0.65 0.04 0.91 1.20 1.49 0.55 0.62 0.28 1.45

Jones 2.47 3.56 3.37 4.79 2.77 1.29 1.76 1.37 3.60

DENR Standard: > mg/l= passed; <5mg/l= failed

I. SITUATIONER

WATER QUALITY OF PASIG RIVERPasig River Average BOD Level

05

10152025303540

mg/

L

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20062007 as of 2nd

Qtr

Passed

Failed

DENR Standard:<7mg/l= passed; >7mg/l=failed

Marikina 8 5.43 4.83 4 8 8.56 5 6.58 10.17

Bambang 2.93 2.93 3.92 2.40 7.92 7.11 4.46 6.42 5.17

Lambingan 3.75 4.14 3.45 4.11 7.83 6.33 7.54 6.33 10.33

Sanchez 25.42 32.33 23.60 20.00 21.00 33.56 32.67 32.37 37.00

Jones 5.54 6.21 7.75 7.10 7.92 7.22 5.98 8.42 6.67

Qtr

I. SITUATIONER

6 TRIBUTARIES WITH BASELINE STUDY

1. Estero de Valencia2 E t d P d2. Estero de Pandacan3. San Francisco River4. San Juan River5. Estero de Binondo6. Estero de Guadalupe Nuevo

I. SITUATIONER

WATER QUALITY OF 6 TRIBUTARIES

90 BOD LEVEL (mg/L)

2030

40

50

6070

80

DENR Standard: <7 mg/L= passed; >7 mg/L=failed

0

10

Binond

o

Valenc

ia

Panda

can

Francisc

o

San Ju

an

Guada

lupe

Class C

I. SITUATIONER

WATER QUALITY OF 6 TRIBUTARIES

6 DO LEVEL (mg/L)

1

2

3

4

5

DENR Standard:>5 mg/l: passed; <5 mg/l: failed

0

Binond

o

Valenc

ia

Panda

can

Francisc

o

San Ju

an

Guada

lupe

Class C

•• 1973 The Pasig River 1973 The Pasig River

II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

INSTITUTIONAL

ggDevelopment Council (PRDC)Development Council (PRDC)

•• 1993 River Rehabilitation 1993 River Rehabilitation Secretariat (RRS)Secretariat (RRS)

•• 1993 Presidential Task Force 1993 Presidential Task Force on the Rehabilitation of the on the Rehabilitation of the Pasig River (PTFRPRPasig River (PTFRPR--PRRP)PRRP)

•• 1999 Pasig River 1999 Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission Rehabilitation Commission Rehabilitation Commission Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC)(PRRC)

• 2006 PRRC Chairmanship transferred to the DENR Secretary and Co-chaired by MMDA Chairman

•• “MULING AAWIT ANG PASIG” “MULING AAWIT ANG PASIG” Concert SeriesConcert Series

II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

ACTIVITIES 1999-2006

•• PLDT-DPC National Virtual Arts Competition with the Theme “Ilog PASIGlahin”

• PRRC Theme Song Writing Contest• Clean-Up the World• Annual Pasig River Symposium (A Report to the Nation on the State of the Pasig River)P i Ri i Ch l • Pasig River Heritage Chorale Competition

•• Annual International Marathon Annual International Marathon for the Pasig Riverfor the Pasig River

•• Annual Earthday ActivitiesAnnual Earthday Activities•• Fluvial ParadeFluvial Parade

LEGAL BASIS

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•Executive Order No. 54, January 6, 1999E ec ti e Order No 65 Jan ar 19 1999•Executive Order No. 65, January 19, 1999

•Implementing Rules and Regulations•Executive Order No. 510, March 5, 2006

MANDATEVISION

“A Pasig River, Clean and Alive, reflecting the country’s noble history and socio-economic

MISSION“To restore the Pasig River to its historically

pristine condition by applying bio-eco engineering and attain a sustainable

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

history and socio-economic progress”

engineering and attain a sustainable socio-economic development”

1. Formulation of a master plan

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS

2. Regulate easement3. Integrate and

coordinate development programs

4. Abate industrial wastewater and sewerage dumping and sewerage dumping and enforce environmental laws

5. Relocation of formal and informal settlers

6. Undertake civil works such as dredging

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS

such as dredging, clearing of structures, cleaning of the river and its tributaries/esteros

7. Status Report to the President

8. Coordinate with national and local government and local government agencies/units

9. Formulate implementing rules and regulations

•• 13 13 NGAs: DENR,NGAs: DENR, MMDA, MMDA,

PARTNER AGENCIES

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

DBM,DBM, DOF, DPWH, DOF, DPWH, HUDCC, DOTC, OES, DOT, HUDCC, DOTC, OES, DOT, DILG, DTI, DNDDILG, DTI, DND

•• Metro Manila Mayors Metro Manila Mayors LeagueLeague

•• 3 3 private sector private sector pprepresentatives: representatives: Unilever Phils., Clean & Unilever Phils., Clean & Green Foundation Green Foundation Foundation, Inc. (C&GFI) Foundation, Inc. (C&GFI) GMAGMA--7 7 Network Inc. Network Inc.

Completed Projects•18 Linear Parks •4 Ferry Stations

Manila

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•2424 Families were relocated

On-Going Projects•5 Linear Parks •2 Ferry Stations•2,574 Families still to be relocated•728 Housing Units

Completed Projects7 Li P k

Mandaluyong

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•7 Linear Parks •1 Ferry Station•2 Housing Project (URA)•432 Families were relocated

On-Going Projects•1 Linear Parks •247 Families still to be relocated

Completed Projects4 Li P k

Makati

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•4 Linear Parks •1 Ferry Station•1171 Families were relocated

On Going ProjectsOn-Going Projects•5 Linear Parks •64 Families still to be relocated

Completed Projects

Pasig

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•2 Linear Parks (Pineda & Buting)•1373 Families were relocated

On Going ProjectsOn-Going Projects•San Joaquin Ferry Station•Unisphere Holdings Inc. to fund and construct a ferry station in Bo. Ugong, Pasig City. •Buting 2 Linear Park •535 Families still to be relocated

On-Going Projects2 O G i Ri i F t

Taguig

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•2 On-Going Riparian Forest

MarikinaOn Going ProjectsOn-Going Projects•2 Ferry Stations

Rodriguez Rizal

•6 – Day Care Center•2 Multi Purpose Hall

Completed

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•2 – Multi-Purpose Hall•2 – Health Center

•1 – Public Market•1000 Housing Units

On-Going

1000 Housing Units•School Building

COMMUNITY FACILITIES

Completed

Cavite

III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

•Health Center •Multi Purpose Hall•Public Markets (SB-1, SB-2 and CM)•2 Storey Elementary School Building•Public Market

On GoingOn-Going

• 2 Health Centers• 2 Multi Purpose Halls• 2-Units of 2 Storey School Building

V. PROPOSED PROJECTS

Treatment and Rehabilitation of Major and Minor Esteros and Tributaries –

Riverfront Development Project

(TROMMET-RDP)

PROPOSED PROGRAM OF WORKS

TROMMET-RDP

•Garbage Free

•Class C Water Quality

•Urban Renewal Projects

29 Major and Minor Tributaries and EsterosMAJOR TRIBUTARIES

San Juan River

Marikina River

Napindan River

MANILA AREA

Estero de VitasEstero Tripa de GallinaEstero de MagdaleneEstero de San Sebastian

d

MAKATI AREA

Guadalupe Nuevo Creek

Balisan Creek

MANDALUYONG AREA

Buayang Bato Creek

MINOR ESTEROS AND TRIBUTARIESEstero de San LazaroEstero de AvilesEstero de QuiapoEstero de ConcordiaEstero de ProvisorEstero de Santa ClaraEstero de PandacanEstero de ValenciaEstero de Uli-uliEstero de SampalocBuayang Bato Creek

TAGUIG AREA

Taguig-Pateros Creek

PASIG AREA

Pineda Creek

Estero de SampalocEstero de SantibanezEstero de PacoEstero de TanqueEstero de Balete Estero de San MiguelEstero dela ReinaEstero de Binondo

GARBAGE FREE

Information and Advocacy

TROMMET-RDP

System and Infrastructure

Monitoring and Enforcement

Information and Advocacy

1. A Updating of Development C i i M i l

TROMMET-RDP

Communication Materials

2. Sequel of Pasig River book: “A Dying Ecosystem”

3. Advocacy Advertisements

4. Maximum Media Mileage

5. Enhance Development Communication Program Communication Program

6. Linkage/Networking

SYSTEM AND INFRASTRUCTURE

1. Boomtraps

2 B t f i b d

TROMMET-RDP

2. Boats for river-based garbage collection

3. Roadside/door to door collection system

4. “May Pera sa Basura” Programs

5. Alternative Technology (i.e. Plastic Melter)

6. Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF)

MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT

1. Deputization of Environmental Police

TROMMET-RDP

2. Policy/Ordinance Development/Updating

CLASS C WATER QUALITY

Domestic Wastewater Industrial Wastewater

TROMMET-RDP

Information and Advocacy

System and Infrastructure

Monitoring and Enforcement

INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY

1. Advocacy Advertisements

TROMMET-RDP

2. Maximum Media Mileage

3. Enhance Development Communication Program

4. Water Quality Monitoring Billboard

SYSTEM AND INFRASTRUCTURE

1. Construction of Artificial Wetlands

TROMMET-RDP

Wetlands

2. Sewerage Treatment Plant (STPs)

3. Wastewater Treatment Plant

MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT

1. Ambient Water Quality Monitoring in 29 tributariesPolicy/Ordinance 29 tributariesPolicy/Ordinance Development/Updating

2. Ecowatch / Support public disclosure program

3. Strengthening implementation of Environmental Users Fee

URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS•Environmental Preservation Areas (EPAs-3,10,500 meter radius)

•Dredging

TROMMET-RDP

g g

•Ferry Stations

•Relocation

•River Highway

URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTTransportation

TROMMET-RDP

Three Ferry Stations are in various stages:• Marcos Bridge Ferry Station in Marikina City expected to start construction in January 2008 • Eastwood Ferry Station in Libis area, in preliminary survey and reconnaissance is being done by the Design Team, if found viable to start construction by Mid-2008.

URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTBASECO Phase 2 URA Project :Multi-Modal/ CommonD ki A

TROMMET-RDP

Docking Area

•Maximize the benefits fromPhase I by providing an area sothat barges and other seavessels need not enter PasigRiver and can unload directlyinto trucks their cargo at theproposed common docking area.

•Construction of a 400 linearmeters of EPA with revetmentwall.•Projected Cost is 120 Million.

Buting 3 Linear Park Project

•Construction of a 800 linear meters ofEPA with revetment wall.•Projected Cost is 250 Million.

Sumilang Linear Park cum Revetment wall

KEY PARTNERS

THANK YOU!