Brgy. Matina Aplaya
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Brgy. Matina Aplaya
Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU Region XI, Davao City ADOPT-AN-ESTERO/RIVER PROGRESS REPORT Adoptpr Address Contact Number Adopted Water Body Barangay Covered I. : : : : LGU- BRGY. MATINA APLAYA Brgy. Matina Apalaya, Davao City 298-4069 Matina River 1km stretch (7°2’40.24”N; 125°33’53.55”E) (7°3’34.29”N; 125°34’1.23”E) : Brgy. Matina Aplaya BACKGROUND: Matina River originates from the mountain ranges in Calinan and Tugbok Districts in Davao City. It passes through the Brgy. Langub, Matina Pangi, Matina Crossing and drains in the estuary of Brgy. Matina Aplaya. The river has many tributary creeks in the upstream. II. RESPONSIBILITIES: LGU – Brgy. Matina Aplaya shall: 1. Lead in the site preparation and ensure the right of way for those who will participate in the tree planting and clean-up activities 2. Commit to actively participate in clean-up activities. 1 3. Lead in the coordination with land owners in the protection of the creek against manmade destruction and cleanliness of the creek. EMB shall: 1. Conduct seminars and assist in the preparation of IEC materials on RA 9003, RA 9275 and other related laws. 2. Provide technical expertise to all participating members in rehabilitating and managing the creek. 3. Commit to participate in the tree planting and clean-up activities. 4. Lead in the monitoring of water quality together with LGU- Matina Aplaya. III. Summary of Report of Efforts a. Adopted Waterbody b. Water Quality Monitoring PARAMETERS Station Identification Upstream- At Relief Bridge pH 1st 7.8 2n d DO, mg/L 3rd 4th 1st 3.8 2nd 3rd BOD, mg/L 4th 1st 6.4 2n d 3rd TSS, mg/L 4t h 1st 2n d 3r d 14 Downstream – mouth of the 7.8 5.5 2.4 45 river The DO and BOD level of the river in the Relief Bridge Station did not meet the water quality criteria set for class C water. 2 4t h c. Community Mobilization 1. Clean-up Activities 1st Quarter There were about 19 participants from City Engineers’ Office, CENRO Bangkal and EMB XI who joined the clean-up and gathered about 10 sacks of non-biodegradable of garbage. 2. Information Education Campaign Before any activity being conducted, a brief IEC is being given to the participants to ensure the awareness of what they are doing. 3 Last March 27, 2013, together with other two barangays that Matina River traverses, Barangays Matina Pangi and Matina Crossing participated in an Information Education Campaign for Solid Waste Management and Air Quality Management. IV. Good Practices, Lessons Learned, and Challenges The barangay have the 3rd Sunday of the month as regular coastal clean-up with documentation. This program is to prevent the kind of tragedy occurred last year. V. Next Steps (Plan of Action) To continue the clean-up activities until the creek will be free from garbage. 4