Pasig River

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Pasig River
Reducing Pollution in the Pasig River
Targets, Strategies, Good Practices,
Achievements and Challenges
A presentation by
Arch. Deogracias J. Tablan, Jr.
Executive Director
Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission
East Asian Seas Congress
November 23 – 27, 2009
Manila, Philippines
Pasig River Physical Features
Length
19 kilometers
Average Width
Depth
Water Volume
Low Flow
High Flow
90 m
-0.5 to -5.5 m
6.548 million m3
12 m3/sec
275 m3/sec
Pasig River
19.0 km
Four (4) Major Tributaries
San Juan River
Marikina River
Napindan River
Pateros-Taguig River
6.2 km
19.3 km
8.4 km
11.5 km
43 Minor Tributaries
Total
SAN JUAN
RIVER
105.8 km
170.2 km
MARIKINA
RIVER
PATEROS-TAGUIG
RIVER
NAPINDAN
RIVER
13 Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Water Quality of Pasig River
Water Quality: Dissolved Oxygen
Passed
Failed
DENR Standards based on DAO 34 Class SB : = >5 mg/L and Class C : = >7mg/L
Water Quality of Pasig River
Water Quality: Biochemical Oxygen Demand
DENR Standards based on DAO 34 Class SB : = <5 mg/L and Class C : = < 7mg/L
Water Quality of Pasig River
Water Quality: Total Coliform
100,000,000,000,000
10,000,000,000,000
1,000,000,000,000
100,000,000,000
MPN/100ml
10,000,000,000
1,000,000,000
100,000,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
100,000
5,000
Failed
10,000
1,000
Passed
100
10
1
M ar i k i na
V ar gas
C6
B ambang
Guadal upe
Lambi ngan
Sev i l l a
J ones
Wet
894, 000
1, 160, 000
530, 683
550, 000, 00
142, 333
86, 200
279, 000, 00
2, 730
Dr y
692, 250
9, 420, 000
25, 850
1, 100, 000
1, 720, 000
224, 000
5, 620, 000
663, 000
Monitoring Stations
DENR Standards based on DAO 34 Class SB: = < 1000 MPN/100ml and Class C: = < 5000 MPN/100ml
M ani l a B ay
Hav ana
Guadal upe
Guadal upe
B uayang
V i ej o
Nuev o
B at o
158, 000, 00 37, 033, 333 2, 670, 000, 0 16, 900, 000, 83, 300, 000,
543, 000
3, 530, 000
6, 740, 000
17, 800, 000 2, 670, 000
Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission
On January 1999 through
Executive Orders 54 and
65
the
Pasig
River
Rehabilitation Commission
was created.
PRRC Chairperson
Sec. Jose L. Atienza, Jr.
“Upgrade the water quality of
Pasig River to Class C level.”
What is Class C water quality?
•
•
CLASS C
Class AA
Waters intended as public water supply
requiring only approved disinfection to
meet the Philippine National Standards
for Drinking Water (PNSDW)
•
•
Class A
Waters suitable as water supply
requiring conventional treatment to meet
PNSDW
•
•
Class B
Waters intended for primary contact
recreation like bathing, swimming and
skin diving
•
•
Class D
Waters intended for agriculture,
irrigation, livestock watering, etc.
Waters for fishery
•
Secondary recreation like
boating
•
Water supply for
manufacturing processes after
treatment
•
Rehabilitation Programs for Pasig River
Based on the Final Report of the 1990 Feasibility Study conducted by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Danish
International Development Assistance (DANIDA) the following targets were
identified to improve the water quality and environmental condition of
Pasig River:
Target 1:
Eliminate offensive odor
Target 2:
Reduce BOD load from 330 tons/day to 200 tons/day
Target 3:
Reduce solid waste
Target 4:
Increase and control the flow of water
Target 5:
Reduce flooding
Target 6:
Enforce Zoning Ordinances by respective LGU’s
Target 7:
Remove sunken vessels
Target 8:
Develop linear parks
Target 9:
Relocate informal settlers
Rehabilitation Programs for Pasig River
In addition to these, the PRRC Project Management Office
identified additional programs to be included in the rehabilitation
of Pasig River. These are:
Target 10:
Establishment of water transport service
Target 11:
Bioremediation / Aeration and Filtration
Target 12:
Phytoremediation
Targets 1, 2, 4 and 5
Eliminate offensive odor;
reduce BOD; increase and
control flow of water and
reduce flooding
Major Programs 2008 – 2010: Belgian Supersubsidy Facility
Pasig River Dredging Project
Removal of 2.83 million cubic meters of contaminated riverbed sediment
Schedule of Dredging Project
Dredging on going
468,000 m3
1
4
2
4,000
cm/day
Pa
si
g
3,000
cm/day
5
2,000
cm/day
3
Start of
the Project
Target Volume =
Ri
ve
r
Na
p
Riv inda
n
er
2,830,000 m3
(1,2,3) = 9,000 m3/day
(4,5) = 5,000 m3/day
Project Completion
260 days
End of Project
320
60
Dec. 2010
Lag
u
Bay na
Dredging Profile
PASIG RIVER WIDTH Ave = 90m
10 m
6.00 m
Dredging Depth
4.00 m
Ave. Existing River
Depth
2.00 m
Ave Depth to be Dredged
DREDGING WIDTH
40.00 – 60.00 m
Dredged Materials
from Pasig River
buried at UPOC
Disposal
Site 1
-25.00 mts.
Material excavated
brought to disposal sites
15 kms.
Disposal
Site 2
Cavite coastal
Reclamation Project
UPOC Site
4 KM
from
Delp
a
n Br
idge
Underwater Placement with Overdepth Capping
482
m
OLD UPOC = 450m x 120m
(5.4 Ha)
Silt Screen
1300
m
UPOC 2 = 62 Hectares
Status of
15
M
TS
.D
EE
P
UPOC Dredging
CELL 1
BLOCK 1
CELL 2
BLOCK 1
2
3
BLOCK 2 3
4
4
CELL1
BLOCK 5
CELL 2
BLOCK 5
Pasig River is flowing with stories,
Legend:
often from another time..
Orange = Now being used
Yellow = Next cell to be used
White = Excavation on-going
UPOC STATUS
Status
of UPOC ( As of 25th of October 2009)
45.50% finished
Volume of Materials Dredged
1,645,144.05 m3
(out of approx. 4,332,210.00 m3)
PASIG RIVER
•Start of Dredging
•August 19, 2009
Status of Project
31.81% finished
Volume of Materials
Dredged
879,018.00 m3
(out of 2,830,000 m3)
Overall accomplishment is 37.86%
Ahead of schedule by (+4.18%)
Target 3
Reduce solid waste
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Deployment of more than 500 Pasig River
Patrol and Environmental Police
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Janitor Fish
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Establishment of Material Recovery Facilities (MRF)
PRRC MRF Sites
1) Brgy. Addition Hills,
Mandaluyong City
2) Polytechnic University of
the Philippines (PUP),
Sta. Mesa, Manila
Organic Waste Material
3) Jaime Cardinal Sin
Village, Sta. Ana, Manila
Non- Organic Waste Material
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Massive Public Information and Advocacy
Campaigns
RIVER TOURS
EXHIBITS
EXHIBITS
Pasig River is a waterway immortalized in
song, literature and the visual arts
Target 6
Enforce Zoning
Ordinances by respective
LGU’s
Target 7
Remove sunken vessels
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
PRRC commissioned a private company to remove
abandoned vessels / barges and other movable
structures obstructing the natural flow of water along
the Pasig River
Target 8
Develop linear parks
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Out of 38 kms. on both banks of Pasig River, a total of 25 kms. has been developed
Development of Linear Parks
DBM North Linear Park
PUP Linear Park
Sta. Mesa, Manila
BEFORE
AFTER
Valenzuela Linear Park
Punta Linear Park
Brgy. Pineda
Linear Park
BEFORE
AFTER
Hulo Linear Park
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Guada Viejo Linear Park
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Target 9
Relocate informal settlers
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Relocation of Informal Settlers
PRRC have resettled 9,217 out of 10,113 informal settler families
from the Pasig River to decent and socialized housing units.
Jaime Cardinal Sin Village
Sta. Ana, Manila
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Actual Relocation of Informal Settlers
Estero de Paco
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Relocation Sites
Cardinal Sin Village, Punta Sta. Ana, Manila
1,000 Housing Units, Rodriguez, Rizal
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
Community Facilities on all PRRC relocation sites
School Buildings
Learning Center
Day Care Center
Recreation Area
Target 10
Establishment of water
transport service
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
A New Pasig River Ferry Service
Major Programs
2001 – 2008 ADB: PAREMAR-SDP
A New Pasig River Ferry Service
A total of 10 ferry stations, 6 satellite stations & 6 ferry vessels are now
operational
Target 11
Bioremediation / Aeration
and Filtration
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Clean Up of minor tributaries
Estero de Aviles
Clean Up
Installation of Boomtrap with Conveyor
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
ESTERO CLEAN UP
Estero de Aviles
Estero de Aviles
Estero de Paco
Estero de Paco
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Installation of Garbage Traps and Aeration and
Filtration Devices in minor tributaries
Minor Tributaries / Creek (CRZ)
1. Estero de Aviles
2. Estero de Paco
Legend
Garbage Traps
17 out of 43 Creeks
3. Estero de Pandacan
4. Balisampan Creek
5. Daang Paa Creek
6. Maytunas Creek
7. Pateros-Taguig River
8. Ermitanyo Creek
9. Diliman Creek
10. Mariblo Creek
Aeration and Filtration
7 out of 17 Creeks
Minor Tributaries / Creek (RFG)
1. Estero de Maypajo
2. Estero de Sunog Apog
Legend
Garbage Traps
17 out of 43 Creeks
3. Estero de Kabulusan
4. Estero de Sampaloc
5. Estero de San Sebastian
6. Estero de San Miguel
7. Estero de Uli uli
8. Estero de Tanque
9. Estero de Concordia
10. Pineda Creek
11. Ilugin River
12. Rio Dayap
13. Mahabang Sapa
14. Sapang Buli
15. Kalentong Creek
16. Kamias Creek
17. San Francisco Creek
Aeration and Filtration
7 out of 17 Creeks
Garbage Trap with Aeration and
Filtration Device
Estero de Pandacan, Manila
Before
After w/ Garbage Trap
Aeration Device
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Pilot Bioremediation Project
Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission
PILOT BIOREMEDIATION PROJECT
Pilot Site
:
Brgy. Napindan, Taguig City
Site Description :
The pilot site is an 800 m X 1.1 m parapet wall
with domestic wastewater coming from 79
households in the area.
Bioremediation :
Twenty three (23) carefully selected, useful, nonpathogenic and naturally-occurring microbial
isolates were used to attack, degrade and
neutralize the pollutants present in the river water.
Summary of Water Quality Analysis After One (1) Month of Bioremediation
Parameters
pH
Before Bioremediation**
After Bioremediation**
DENR
Standard*
7.09
Passed
7.62
Passed
6.5 – 8.5
118
Failed
21
Passed
< 50
229
Failed
79
Passed
< 100
30
Failed
4
Passed
<5
18,666,667
Failed
160,000
99% reduction
< 5,000
9,876,667
114,667
99% reduction
No standard
Ammonia (mg/L)
0.08
0.01
No standard
Dissolved Oxygen
(mg/L)
2.22
4.23
>5
Biochemical Oxygen
Demand (mg/L)
Chemical Oxygen
Demand (mg/L)
Oil and Grease (mg/L)
Total Coliform
(MPN/100ml)
Fecal Coliform
(MPN/100ml)
Heavy Metals
Negligible
Negligible
Other Observation/s:
Unfavorable and stench odor was effectively removed within five (5) days.
Itchiness brought by direct contact with domestic wastewater was removed within five (5) days.
*DAO 35: Revised Effluent Regulations of 1990
**Laboratory analysis by UPNSRI and CRL Laboratories
Target 12
Phytoremediation
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Pilot Phytoremediation Project
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
Actual Project for Phytoremediation
Lawton Ferry Station
Major Programs
BEFORE
Untreated wastewater,
household drainage
sample taken from
Brgy. Napindan,
Taguig City
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
AFTER 7 DAYS OF
PHYTOREMEDIATION
Twelve roots of
Millionaires Vine
placed inside the
bottle
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN
UP
GARBAGE
TRAP
FILTRATIO
N
AERATION
BIOREMEDIATION
Philippine
Geosynthetic
Inc. (PGI)
Biotechnologist
COMPANY
PRRC PILOT PROJECTS
•Pandacan
• Paco
PHYTOREMEDIATIO
N
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS
COUNTRY
BIOREMEDIATION
AERATION
FILTRATION
COST
JAPAN
1.
Wise Japan Phil.
International, Inc.
Bio-Colony
Purification
Solutions
Filter Media:
Jarikko treatment
experiment for
Philippine sewage
2. Aquatech Ltd.
3. Minaki Advance Co.,
Ltd
4. Jec Aquastaff Co., Ltd.
?
Water Keeper:
Improvement of
Aquatic Sphere by a
Novel Biocatalyst
?
?
Jas Clean
?
Major Programs
2007 – Present : Government of the Philippines
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS
COUNTRY
BIOREMEDIATION
FILTRATION
PUMPS
Application of
RPD (Rotary
Percussion Drill)
by Outer Bit &
Inner DTH
Hammer for
Riverbed
Filtration
KOREA
5. HALLA and
Geoworks
ITALY
6. Bioresearch
AERATION
?
?
Eurovix
Dredging &
Rental –
Construction’s
Submersible
Dredging Mud &
Sand Pump
TAIWAN
7. T.M.N.
Manufacturing
Co., Ltd
COST
?
SINGAPORE
8. Bioresearch
Microbe-Lift/IND Series:
Bacterial Culture
?
9. Kytoland
All-In-One Sewage
treatment using
Biological Contact
?
Summary of Programs for Pasig River
Target 1, Target 2, Target 4 & Target 5
Eliminate offensive odor, Reduce BOD load from 330 tons/day to 200
tons/day, Increase and control the flow of water, Reduce flooding:
• Pasig River Dredging Project
Target 3 Reduce solid waste
• Deployment of more than 500 River Patrol and
Environmental Police
• Establishment of Material Recovery Facilities (MRF)
• Massive Public Information and Advocacy Campaigns
Target 6 Enforce Zoning Ordinances by respective LGU’s
• Massive Public Information and Advocacy Campaigns
Summary of Programs for Pasig River
Target 7
Remove sunken vessels
• PRRC authorized a company that is in-charged for the
removal of abandoned vessels / barges
Target 8
Develop linear parks
• Out of 38 kms. on both banks of Pasig River, a total of 25
kms. has been developed
Target 9:
Relocate informal settlers
• PRRC have resettled 9,217 out of 10,113 informal settler
families from the Pasig River to decent and socialized
housing units.
Summary of Programs for Pasig River
Target 10
Establishment of water transport service
• A new Pasig River Ferry Service
Target 11
Bioremediation / Aeration and Filtration
• Clean Up of minor tributaries
• Installation of Garbage Traps and Aeration and
Filtration Devices in minor tributaries of Pasig
River
• Piloting Bioremediation
Target 12
Phytoremediation
• Continuing research and development for
Phytoremediation by using selected plants for
greening riverbanks and increasing dissolve
oxygen level.
Challenges
1) Construction of Septage Treatment Plants (STPs) by
the water and sanitation concessionaires
2) Involvement of the following:
•
Local Government Units (LGUs) in the relocation of
informal settlers
• LGUs in the construction and operation of Material
Recovery Facilities (MRFs)
4) Biological Treatment Stations
a) individual households
b) commercial and industrial establishments
c) 43 minor tributaries
Still there is hope for Pasig River!!!..
there is always hope..
End of Presentation
THANK YOU AND
MABUHAY!