for the Operational Plan for the Manila Bay Costal Strategy (OPMBCS)
The Comprehensive IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CY 2013-2017 for the Operational Plan for the Manila Bay Costal Strategy (OPMBCS)
- Consolidated and integrated in compliance to the request of the SUPREME COURT during the Manila Bay Advisory Committee (MBAC) meeting last 06 September 2012
The OPMBCS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CY 2013-2017 Four (4) Areas of Concerns:
MWSS (MWCI & MWSI) & LWUA - responsible for the management and installation of treatment facilities of/for sewerage and septage within their areas of jurisdiction
COMMON CHALLENGES TO BE PRIORITIZED - increasing demand for TREATMENT FACILITIES to accommodate volumes of septage and sewage in their respective areas
TARGETS (until 2017) MWSS (MWCI & MWSI) treatment of 39.70% of the total population load from both septage and sewage LWUA treatment of 63.25% of the total population load from both septage and sewage DOMESTIC WASTES INDUSTRIAL WASTES AGENCIES
Targets (until 2017)
Projections (2013-2017)
Status (2012)
EMB
inspection of 9,600 (100%)
45 industries with NOVs/ PAB cases every year
1,395/ 3,063 (45.54%) establishments with discharge permits issued still with 258 pending cases in the PAB LLDA
inspection of 19,000
820/16,200 kg BOD/day or 5% is to be reduced by 2017
9,000 inspected
7,787 HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATORS - Registered in DENR EMB as of June 2012 - Expected to increase annually by 600
60 INDUSTRIAL AND HEALTH CARE WASTE TREATERS (As of 2012) - Expected to increase to 300 by 2017 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS WASTES
PPA, PCG & MARINA - to stop sea dumping of sewage, industrial sludge, oil and grease, solid waste and contaminated dredge materials.
NOW: 1. Inventory of ships with devices/ equipment in compliance with MARPOL (such as oil/water separator, oil filtering system) 2. Inventory of ships with safety management system in compliance with MARPOL SHIP/VESSEL-GENERATED WASTES
- any wastes coming from industrial processing of agricultural products
Fertilizers and Pesticides Authority (FPA) - Aims to inspect all licensed fertilizer and pesticide processing plants for wastewater discharges
60 plants (or 12 plants yearly) - Have been targeted for inspection from 2013 to 2017
For Livestock Production - 605 farms are targeted for registration and accreditation - 90 farms (15%) are targeted to have installed biogas digesters by 2017 AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTES
HOW-TOs:
1. Rehabilitation/ cleaning-up of the target major river systems 2. Provision of trash boats 3. Installation of in-situ water quality monitoring equipment 4. Conduct of relevant modelling/studies on developing pollution reduction tools
GOALS: To have all the LGUs in the Manila Bay region to formulate and execute their 10-Year SWMPs and manage their SW as compliance to R.A. 9003;
To close and rehabilitate all Open and Controlled dumpsites;
To have 100% compliance with the establishment and operational criteria or requirements of SLFs;
GOALS: 100% waste collection efficiency,
100% segregated collection and segregation at source
100% of barangay or cluster barangays have agricultural waste to energy and materials conversion and reduction of pollution load
100% of passenger ships with their respective SWMPs
TARGETS: 176 LGUs with approved SWMPs by 2015 along with the provision of technical assistance to help the LGUs formulate their SWMPs
For Segregation at Source and Segregated Collection sets of technical assistance will be provided to LGUs, HOAs, public schools (Eco-savers program) to establish their ESWM systems
Monitoring of existing SLFs and provision of training on designing, establishment, and operation of Category* 1-4 SLFs in LGUs;
TARGETS: STARTING 2013: Closure of ODs and CDFs
Waste diversion (prevention and reduction of generated waste through source reduction, recycling, reuse or composting, is targeted to have a five% increase each year starting at 35%
Conduct and validation of ECA in all 178 LGUs
TARGETS: BY 2015: Operationalization of non-functional MRFs and the establishment of MRFs in LGUs will also be done such that all barangays will be serviced by MRFs
Preparation of safety closure and rehabilitation plan (SCRP) of dumpsites with ATC will also be done to eventually lead to closure of these facilities
- Removal and relocation of 100% of identified 80,576 IS (data as of 2012 June) IS and structures along coastal, shorelines and other waterways in R3, RIVA and NCR
WITH 3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT: 1. Pre-location 2. Actual Relocation of IS/ Removal of Structures 3. Post-location
1. PRE-LOCATION:
Development and review of LSPs relocation, and resettlement policies and guidelines for informal settlers (IS);
Validation of IS and identification of priority areas to be cleared Identification and development of resettlement sites including socio-economic facilities to be led by NHA;
Preparation of Resettlement Action Plans (RAP) in coordination with LGUs;
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
1. PRE-LOCATION (continuation)
Identification and development of resettlement sites including socio-economic facilities will be led by NHA
Conduct of consultations, field trips, pre- qualifications and other social preparation activities to enable IS to gain project acceptance.
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
2. ACTUAL RELOCATION OF IS/ REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
NCR R3 RIVA Removal and dismantling of informal settlements and the transfer of IS
starts by 4Q 2013
expected to accomplish by 2017
Demolition of fish pens, cages and other structures
starts by 4Q 2013 until 2017
2. ACTUAL RELOCATION OF IS/ REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
2. ACTUAL RELOCATION OF IS/ REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
AS OF 2012: 80,576 identified IS families and structures along coastal, shorelines and other waterways 6,573 identified private structures
2. ACTUAL RELOCATION OF IS/ REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Removal and dismantling of informal settlements and the transfer of IS
10%
25%
25%
20%
20%
Demolition of fish pens, cages and other structures 20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
2. ACTUAL RELOCATION OF IS/ REMOVAL OF STRUCTURES
For Laguna Lake: The areas occupied with fishpens by delinquent operators in paying the required fees and charges since 2003 to 2012 period are already identified.
The plans for removal/dismantling are scheduled for discussion.
3 PHASES OF MANAGEMENT:
3. POST-RELOCATION
3 Activities: turn-over of cleared areas to LGUs , rehabilitation of cleared areas (2015-2017); and provision of livelihood assistance to beneficiaries (4Q 2013 2017)
Co-Chairs DENR PAWB and DENR FMB Vice Chair DA-BFAR Members DENR (EMB, NWRB, LLDA, RBCO, MGB, NAMRIA, ERDB, 3 Regional Offices, PRRC DILG and LMP DPWH PCG PNP-Maritime, LCP LWUA and Water Districts MWSS and concessionaires Recommended Additional Members
to increase and enhance the biodiversity of mangroves
rehabilitation of degraded mangroves, aquasilviculture, mangrove nursery establishment, and enrichment planting of existing mangrove cover HABITAT OBJECTIVES: ACTIVITIES 2. forests/ water- sheds
to conserve, rehabili-tate and manage priority forests/watersheds and forest resources
maintenance and protection of existing/rehabilitated mangroves, the increase of vegetative cover by 25% and rehabilitation/refo- restation of open areas HABITAT OBJECTIVES: ACTIVITIES 3. Fisheries
to manage and protect coral reefs and fisheries resources
establishment of concrete and artificial reefs as well as fish sanctuaries
HABITAT OBJECTIVES: ACTIVITIES 4. land and soil resources
replication of upland conservation guided farms, development of geo-spatial information system for area-based planning and monitoring, and inventory of foreshore leases issued
HABITAT OBJECTIVES: ACTIVITIES 5. ground- water
to improve the quantity and quality of groundwater and surface water
20% reduction of illegal groundwater extractors by 2018 to which validation will start by 2013, and establishment of groundwater observation wells
HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES
6. Rivers
to rehabilitate, manage and protect rivers in Manila Bay
1. rehabilitation of micro- watershed of existing small water impounding systems (SWIS)
2. development of area-based management plan for the 14 major rivers
3. bank failure stabilization and mitigation along identified critical areas HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES 6. Rivers
to rehabilitate, manage and protect rivers in Manila Bay
4. use of bioengineering technology on slope/ stream/ riverbank stabilization (coconet); and
5. dredging and desilting of major rivers within Manila Bay region
HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES 7. protected areas (PAs)/ key biodiver- sity areas (KBAs)/ critical habitats (CHs)
to establish, manage and protect PAs/KBAs, Wetlands, CHs and other conservation areas and to improve and protect the biodiversity of Manila Bay
1. operationalization of PAMB Special Committee and Critical Habitat Management Committee; 2. establishment of PAs/ KBAs/ CHs and ecotourism areas; 3. Marine turtle conservation; HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES 7. protected areas (PAs)/ key biodiver- sity areas (KBAs)/ critical habitats (CHs)
to establish, manage and protect PAs/KBAs, Wetlands, CHs and other conservation areas and to improve and protect the biodiversity
4. management and protection of marine turtle nesting sites; 5. rescue and retrieval of marine turtle, Avifauna and sediment and 6. water quality analysis for macrobenthic HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES 8. enabling, governance and monitoring mechanisms
to install the necessary enabling, governance and monitoring mechanism for the implementation of the Rehabilitation Plan for the Habitats and Resources-at-Risk 1. IEC; 2. capacity building; 3. enabling, governance and monitoring mechanisms and other activities contributing to the goals;
HABITAT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES 8. enabling, governance and monitoring mechanisms
to install the necessary enabling, governance and monitoring mechanism for the implementation of the Rehabilitation Plan for the Habitats and Resources-at-Risk
4. Complete implementation plan for the rehabilitation of habitats and resources-at-risk.
1. to establish appropriate institutional arrangements to oversee, coordinate and guide the implementation of the OPMBCS,
1. Create awareness, build capacity and mobilize communities to participate in the activities related to the implementation and to develop performance monitoring and evaluation system for the Manila Bay Region, among others. Thank you