PASIG RIVER PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION

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PASIG RIVER PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
PASIG RIVER
REHABILITATION
COMMISSION
OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION
I.
II.
III.
IV.
SITUATIONER
A.
BIOPHYSICAL
B.
GEOPOLITICAL
C.
CHALLENGES
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
A.
INSTITUTIONAL
B.
ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
C.
MASTERPLAN
PRRC
A.
MANDATE
B.
POWER/FUNCTIONS
C.
PARTNER AGENCIES
D.
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
1. COMPLETED
2 ONGOING
2.
PROPOSED PROJECT
A.
TROMMET
I. SITUATIONER
The Pasig River System
Boundaries
E t
East
L g
Laguna
de
d Bay
B
West
Manila Bay
North
Manila, Mandaluyong, Pasig
South
Manila, Makati, Pateros
Length:
27 Kms
Average Width
91 m
Average Depth
4m
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
•Manila
•Marikina
•Pasig
•Pateros
•Quezon City
•San Juan
•Taguig
I. SITUATIONER
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Existing informal settlers along
river
i
b
banks
k tto b
be relocated.
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I. SITUATIONER
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Floating Garbage from
Minor and Major Tributaries
draining in Main River
I. SITUATIONER
CURRENT CONDITIONS
Domestic and Industrial
Wastewater
I. SITUATIONER
SOURCES OF POLLUTION
5% Solid Waste
30% Industrial Waste
65% Domestic Waste
I. SITUATIONER
WATER QUALITY OF PASIG RIVER
Pasig River Annual Average DO Level
8
Passed
mg/L
6
4
Failed
2
0
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 as
o f 2nd
Qtr
M arikina
5
4.2
5.36
6.34
5.26
4.71
2.85
2.74
3.7
B ambang
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
Jo nes
2.47
3.56
3.37
4.79
2.77
1.29
1.76
1.37
3.60
2005
2006
2007 as
of 2nd
Qtr
10.17
DENR Standard: > mg/l= passed; <5mg/l= failed
I. SITUATIONER
WATER QUALITY OF PASIG RIVER
Pasig River Average BOD Level
40
35
30
mg/L
25
20
15
Failed
10
5
0
Passed
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Marikina
8
5.43
4.83
4
8
8.56
5
6.58
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
25.42
32.33
23.60
20.00
21.00
33.56
32.67
32.37
37.00
5.54
6.21
7.75
7.10
7.92
7.22
5.98
8.42
6.67
Sanchez
Jones
DENR Standard:<7mg/l= passed; >7mg/l=failed
I. SITUATIONER
6 TRIBUTARIES WITH BASELINE STUDY
1. Estero de Valencia
2. Estero
2
E t
d P
de
Pandacan
d
3. San Francisco River
4. San Juan River
5. Estero de Binondo
6. Estero de Guadalupe Nuevo
I. SITUATIONER
WATER QUALITY OF 6 TRIBUTARIES
90
BOD LEVEL (mg/L)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
DENR Standard: <7 mg/L= passed; >7 mg/L=failed
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I. SITUATIONER
WATER QUALITY OF 6 TRIBUTARIES
DO LEVEL (mg/L)
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II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
INSTITUTIONAL
• 1973 The Pasig
g River
Development Council (PRDC)
• 1993 River Rehabilitation
Secretariat (RRS)
• 1993 Presidential Task Force
on the Rehabilitation of the
Pasig River (PTFRPR(PTFRPR-PRRP)
• 1999 Pasig River
Rehabilitation Commission
(PRRC)
• 2006 PRRC Chairmanship
transferred to the DENR
Secretary and Co-chaired by
MMDA Chairman
II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
ACTIVITIES 1999-2006
• “MULING AAWIT ANG PASIG”
Concert Series
• 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)
• Pasig
P i Ri
River Heritage
i
Ch
Chorale
l
Competition
• Annual International Marathon
for the Pasig River
• Annual Earthday Activities
• Fluvial Parade
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
LEGAL BASIS
•Executive Order No. 54, January 6, 1999
•Executive
E ec ti e Order No
No. 65,
65 January
Jan ar 19,
19 1999
•Implementing Rules and Regulations
•Executive Order No. 510, March 5, 2006
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
VISION
MANDATE
“A Pasig River, Clean and Alive,
reflecting the country’s noble
history and socio-economic
progress”
MISSION
“To restore the Pasig River to its historically
pristine condition by applying bio-eco
engineering and attain a sustainable
socio-economic development”
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS
1. Formulation of a
master plan
2. Regulate easement
3. Integrate and
coordinate
development programs
4. Abate industrial
wastewater and
sewerage dumping and
enforce
environmental laws
5. Relocation of formal
and informal settlers
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS
6.
7.
8.
9.
Undertake civil works
such as dredging,
dredging
clearing of structures,
cleaning of the river and
its tributaries/esteros
Status Report to the
President
Coordinate with national
and local government
agencies/units
Formulate implementing
rules and regulations
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
PARTNER AGENCIES
•
•
•
13 NGAs: DENR, MMDA,
DBM, DOF, DPWH,
HUDCC, DOTC, OES, DOT,
DILG, DTI, DND
Metro Manila Mayors
League
3p
private sector
representatives:
Unilever Phils., Clean &
Green Foundation
Foundation, Inc. (C&GFI)
GMA--7 Network Inc.
GMA
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Manila
Completed Projects
•18 Linear Parks
•4 Ferry Stations
•2424 Families were relocated
On-Going Projects
•5 Linear Parks
•2 Ferry Stations
•2,574 Families still to be relocated
•728 Housing Units
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Mandaluyong
Completed Projects
•7
7 Linear
Li
P
Parks
k
•1 Ferry Station
•2 Housing Project (URA)
•432 Families were relocated
On-Going Projects
•1 Linear Parks
•247 Families still to be relocated
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Makati
Completed Projects
•4
4 Li
Linear P
Parks
k
•1 Ferry Station
•1171 Families were relocated
On-Going
On
Going Projects
•5 Linear Parks
•64 Families still to be relocated
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Pasig
Completed Projects
•2 Linear Parks (Pineda & Buting)
•1373 Families were relocated
On Going Projects
On-Going
•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
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Taguig
On-Going Projects
•2
2 On-Going
O G i Riparian
Ri i F
Forestt
Marikina
On Going Projects
On-Going
•2 Ferry Stations
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
Rodriguez Rizal
Completed
•6 – Day Care Center
•2 – Multi-Purpose
Multi Purpose Hall
•2 – Health Center
On-Going
•1 – Public Market
1000 Housing Units
•1000
•School Building
III. PASIG RIVER REHABILITATION COMMISSION
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
Cavite
Completed
•Health Center
•Multi Purpose Hall
•Public Markets (SB-1, SB-2 and CM)
•2 Storey Elementary School Building
•Public Market
On Going
On-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)
TROMMET-RDP
PROPOSED PROGRAM OF WORKS
•Garbage Free
•Class C Water Quality
•Urban Renewal Projects
29 Major and Minor Tributaries and Esteros
MAJOR TRIBUTARIES
San Juan River
Marikina River
Napindan River
MINOR ESTEROS AND TRIBUTARIES
MAKATI AREA
Guadalupe Nuevo Creek
Balisan Creek
MANDALUYONG AREA
Buayang Bato Creek
TAGUIG AREA
Taguig-Pateros Creek
PASIG AREA
Pineda Creek
MANILA AREA
Estero de Vitas
Estero Tripa de Gallina
Estero de Magdalene
Estero de San Sebastian
Estero de
d San Lazaro
Estero de Aviles
Estero de Quiapo
Estero de Concordia
Estero de Provisor
Estero de Santa Clara
Estero de Pandacan
Estero de Valencia
Estero de Uli-uli
Estero de Sampaloc
Estero de Santibanez
Estero de Paco
Estero de Tanque
Estero de Balete
Estero de San Miguel
Estero dela Reina
Estero de Binondo
TROMMET-RDP
GARBAGE FREE
Information and Advocacy
System and Infrastructure
Monitoring and Enforcement
TROMMET-RDP
Information and Advocacy
1. A Updating of Development
C
Communication
i i M
Materials
i l
2. Sequel of Pasig River book: “A
Dying Ecosystem”
3. Advocacy Advertisements
4. Maximum Media Mileage
5. Enhance Development
Communication Program
6. Linkage/Networking
TROMMET-RDP
SYSTEM AND INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Boomtraps
2 B
2.
Boats
t ffor river-based
i
b
d
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)
TROMMET-RDP
MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
1. Deputization of Environmental
Police
2. Policy/Ordinance
Development/Updating
TROMMET-RDP
CLASS C WATER QUALITY
Domestic Wastewater
Industrial Wastewater
Information and Advocacy
System and Infrastructure
Monitoring and Enforcement
TROMMET-RDP
INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY
1. Advocacy Advertisements
2. Maximum Media Mileage
3. Enhance Development
Communication Program
4. Water Quality Monitoring
Billboard
TROMMET-RDP
SYSTEM AND INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Construction of Artificial
Wetlands
2. Sewerage Treatment
Plant (STPs)
3. Wastewater Treatment
Plant
MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
1. Ambient Water Quality Monitoring in
29 tributariesPolicy/Ordinance
Development/Updating
2. Ecowatch / Support public
disclosure program
3. Strengthening implementation of
Environmental Users Fee
TROMMET-RDP
URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS
•Environmental Preservation Areas (EPAs3,10,500 meter radius)
•Dredging
g g
•Ferry Stations
•Relocation
•River Highway
TROMMET-RDP
URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT
Transportation
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.
TROMMET-RDP
URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT
BASECO Phase 2 URA Project :
Multi-Modal/ Common
D ki A
Docking
Area
•Maximize the benefits from
Phase I by providing an area so
that barges and other sea
vessels need not enter Pasig
River and can unload directly
into trucks their cargo at the
proposed common docking area.
Buting 3 Linear Park Project
•Construction of a 400 linear
meters of EPA with revetment
wall.
•Projected Cost is 120 Million.
Sumilang Linear Park cum
Revetment wall
•Construction of a 800 linear meters of
EPA with revetment wall.
•Projected Cost is 250 Million.
KEY PARTNERS
THANK YOU!