Quezon Island Hundred Islands National Park Alaminos City
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Quezon Island Hundred Islands National Park Alaminos City
Quezon Island Hundred Islands National Park Alaminos City, Pangasinan Philippines A Replication of the Udonthani BP Model on Constructed Wetlands In the City of Alaminos, Pangasinan,Philippines Presented by: Col. Wilmer S. Panabang, DSC (Ret.) AN OVERVIEW The Lucap Wharf, Lucap Bay City of Alaminos,Pangasinan,Philippnes What is a Natural Wetland? Is an area where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year round or for varying period of the year including during the growing season. Swamps, marshes or bogs found in freshwater, saltwater or brackish water. One has to view the wetland as a whole system composed of: soil, covered with water, water plants, mangrove plants, fishes, birds, reptiles, amphibians, etc. Ecological services • Wintering site of migratory birds • Habitat of both land and water animals • Filtering function ( plants filters the pollutants) • Protect coastal water from pollutants •Mitigate climate change through carbon sink •Adaptation by its ability to store and regulate water Economic services Aesthetic and recreation value (bird watching) Promotes ecotourism (livelihood to the local people) What is a Constructed Wetland? Constructed – entails the presence of human intervention imitating the functions of the natural wetland to improve fresh water system. It has the same components as natural wetlands – water, plants, animal life (insects, reptiles, amphibians and birds), varying depths of the pond. The constructed wetland side by side with the natural fresh water system functions as urban water drainage. The presence of aquatic plants and other organisms absorbs pollution load in the water. It also reduces contaminants before releasing the water. Udonthani (Thailand) Profile THE UDONTHANI BP MODEL Constructed Wetland Wastewater Treatment Facility PROFILE Udonthani City Alaminos City (Thailand) Constitutional Monarchy (Philippines) LEGAL SYSTEM All Open Lands Belongs to the Kingdom Lands are mostly Alienable and Disposable CULTURAL Abide with the kingdom Rights-based and legal-minded orientation POLITICAL Presidential 7 Shared Concerns on Waste Water Condition Udonthani City: Riverine Water Quality Alaminos City: Coastal Water Quality On Conventional Wastewater Treatment Systems… Shared Concerns Municipality Undonthani, (Thailand) and City of Alaminos, Pangasinan, (Philippines) •Too difficult O&M •High Cost •Low Benefit The Need For A Good Design : Easy to design & operate High benefit / low cost Reuse water Benefit to the people Goals: Alaminos City, Pangasinan Profile Area 166.23 sq.km. Households 17,821 Population 79,788 Brgy.Lucap REPLICATION SITE Lucap Coastal Wastewater Treatment Facility Sitio Inansuana, Brgy. Lucap Alaminos City, Pangasinan,Philippines Sitio Inansuana, Brgy. Lucap,Alaminos City,Pangasinan,Philippines Sitio Inansuana, Brgy. Lucap, Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines Coastal Conditions: Sitio Inansuana, Lucap • Catch basin for solid and waste water • No existing sewerage system in place • Lack environment/ecological appreciation • Deterioration of flora and fauna • High incidence of Ecoli bacteria • High incidence of water-born diseases • Uncontrolled and undocumented settlements Sitio Inansuana, Brgy. Lucap,Alaminos City,Pangasinan,Philippines The Answer: Constructed Coastal Wetlands Lucap Floating Garden wastewater treatment & reuse Sitio Inansuana, Brgy. Lucap,Alaminos City,Pangasinan,Philippines Propose Site FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP 20 FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP 22 FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP 23 FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP 24 Alternative Additional Facility Reuse: Irrigation for Sustainable Organic Farming FLOATING GARDENS OF LUCAP FOUR CHAMBER SEPTIC TANK and MECHANICAL WINDMILL PUMP This is the proposed design for the community septic collector of community waste water situated within the area Use: To initially segregate solid materials and filter liquids prior to transfer to filtering ponds. Propose No. of Facility: 2 26 B.Ensuing issues in Alaminos City Political Program institutionalization is affected by term of office by elected officials; Continuity may be compromised by change in local administrators Solution: Establishment of policies (Sangguniang Panlungsod Ordinance, MOAs, MOUs) that transcends beyond the term of office for every current administration. 27 Legal (Land Use Issue ) • EO 436 (issue of administration and management and development); • Legal impediments coming from certain sectors with vested interest; • Occurrence of unforeseen disasters both natural and human-induced Solution: Comprehensive Land Use Plan Approved Zoning Plan Disaster Risk-Reduction Plan July 19, 2011 28 Cultural Situation Social Issue • Inadequate information about the plan/project; • Wait-and-see attitude; • Participation dependent on moral ascendancy; • Patronage based on benefits to be acquired; • Participation based on constant visibility and consistent mobilization. SOLUTION: City Government’s commitment towards the general welfare of the its populace and marginalized sector in delivering basic services with equity July 19, 2011 29 C. Issues and Problems Related to the Formulation of Objectives Instilling public awareness and institutionalizing active participation in environmental management SOLUTION: Continuing advocacy to sustain public awareness; and Networking and forging partnerships Project Implementation Issues: Sustaining public participation in the implementation of the project Action: Constant invitation, regular updates on issues and concerns, involving the public during monitoring activities Budgetary Issues: Availability of funds Action: Enactment of Policies to ensure the long-term budgetary support of the project; application of grants and funding; public-private partnership; local and foreign investments Definition of Results and Indicators Functional constructed coastal wetland Result: Selection of appropriate technology tailored-fit to the local conditions; Adherence to the project design and details; and Community participation in monitoring and evaluation Indicator: Significantly improved water quality that meets government standards Activity Plan and Timetable PHASE 1 •Profiling of population and households •Inventory of Sanitary and Sewerage Facility •Inventory of Land Ownership •Inventory of Business Establishment •Inventory of Drainage Canal System •Topographic Survey of the Project Site •Barangay Meeting and Coordination •Flora and Fauna Inventory •Baseline Water Quality Monitoring •Baseline Local Health Monitoring •GIS Mapping of the Project Site •Application of Environmental Compliance Certificate •Application of Certificate of Land Classification Status •Drafting of E.O, Re-solution, City Ordinance TARGET - July 2011 - July 2011 - July 2011 - June 2011 - June 2011 - May 2011 - On-going - May 2011 - May 2011 - July 2011 - July 2011 - May 2011 - May 2011 - May 2011 •PHASE II Approve Design of the Constructed Wetlands Budget Analysis and Cost Estimation Budget Allocation and Funding Bidding Process - October 2011 - October 2011 - February 2012 - April 2012 E. Development of Monitoring System and Communication Plan Effective and focused monitoring and communication plan Determined leadership with focus and direction SOLUTION: Periodic and regular monitoring by a multi-sectoral monitoring team: 1. Balanced ecosystem 2. Water quality 3. Dissemination of results to reinforce the interest of the community in the project F. Issues on Impact and Sustainability after 1 ½ years of implementation Fully operational, new learnings derived from implementation and maintenance of the project, ready for replication THANK YOU VERY MUCH HUNDRED ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK City of Alaminos, Pangasinan , Philippines