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ADOPT-AN-ESTERO /RIVER WATER BODY PROGRAM
CALABARZON REGION
ADOPT-AN-ESTERO /RIVER WATER BODY PROGRAM
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ANNUAL REPORT
ADOPT –A-RIVER/ESTERO WATER BODY PROGRAM
Region 4A-CALABARZON Region
I. Executive Summary
The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for Adopt –an- Estero/River Water Body
Program is a public-private partnership that recognizes activities leading to the
restoration of a specific water body such as creek and river.
The monitoring report from 2012 to 2016 of the water quality of all forty four
(44) active donor partners have improved and maintained based on the annual
average levels of most of the physico-chemical parameters the water quality
significantly in terms of Dissolved oxygen (DO) and Biochemical Oxygen
Demand (BOD) levels.
This office managed to persuade twenty one (21) of sixty one (61) esteros / river
adopted that directly draining to the Manila Bay. With this step, it is hopeful
expectation that the water quality management objectives will be anticipated, if
not instantly, or not in the next years but in the next future generations to
come.
Among the tributary rivers/ estero adopted, the stations had fairly
improved/maintained the water quality and conformed to the DENR Class C
criteria. The included water body for Rizal province are Kaybagsik/kalangho
creek, portion of Wawa River, portion of Tagbak creek and Kay Bibit River,
while in Quezon Province are Palsabangon River, Bulusan Creek, Mangilag
creek to San Andres creek and Maloblob creek For Laguna Province are
Langkiwa creek, San Cristobal river, San Jose, Malamig / Banadero River, San
Cristobal River ,Tigas river , NIA Rd estero, Salang langka River, Palo Alto, Soro
Soro River, Carmona River, and portion of Biñan Tributary River. For Cavite
Province are Patda River, Sahing River, Labuyo creek downstream,
Maalimango River, Cañas River, Ylang Ylang River, Rio Grande River, San
Miguel 2 creek, Obispo River, Samaka creek, Labuyo creek, Ello–Zagala creek
and San Isidro River. For Batangas Province are Sinisian River, Palico-Lian
River, Cabubulag River, Tabok River, Maulat River, Cawong, Casuyan Creek
and Dacanlao River.
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The DENR through the EMB Regional offices intensified monitoring of
industrial/commercial establishments, and undertake, among others, regular
water quality monitoring and provide the necessary technical assistance to
concerned leaders and stakeholder groups in the area.
1. Introduction
The “Adopt”–A-Estero/River Program is a mutual undertaking between and
among communities along esteros and rivers, concerned local government units, private sector and the DENR-EMB. This program is a leverage to
improve its water quality and achieve a healthier environment through regular cleanup activities such as dredging, collection of floating debris, planting of
appropriate species, and installation of trash traps and installation of engineering design to mitigate soil erosion that cause siltation and turbidity to water
bodies. The initial signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the
donor partner for the Adopt-an-Estero/River was made possible and
successful last June 19, 2012 held in Malacanang Palace during the 25th anniversary celebration of the DENR.
In support to the program of the Water Quality Management Area (WQMA), this office managed to persuade twenty one (21) of sixty one (61) esteros/river
adopted that directly draining to the Manila Bay. With this step, it is hopeful expectation that the water quality management objectives will be anticipated, if not instantly, or not in the next years but in the next future. The adopted rivers
were classified under the Class C category of water bodies. The monitoring report from 2012 to 2016 of the water quality of all forty four (44) active donor
partner have fairly improved the water quality significantly in terms of dissolved oxygen (DO) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) levels.
Presently, there are sixty one (61) donor- partners with MOA signed from private industries and LGUs and NGOs who joined and committed as DENR
partners in the restoration/rehabilitation to clean up of esteros/rivers. As of this date we managed to monitor forty four (44) donor partners who are still
active and continuously take their initiative and participation to support the program. A total of seventeen (17) adopters who signed the MOA failed to
sustain the program and listed are the names of the program partners, Cathay Pacific Steel Corporation, Victory Real Estate Lessor, and LGU Antipolo City in
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Rizal Province, Mt. Holy Coco Industrial Co. Ltd. in Quezon, LGU Kalayaan and Horizon Land Property Development Corporation in Laguna. St. Dominic
College of Asia, Jetti Petroleum and RMM Trading & Waste Management Services, Solvtech Consultancy Resource and Clean Echo Tecwin, Silangan
Swine, Inc., Silangan Poultry Farm, Tau Gamma Phi, PCAPI Calabarzon and Health Care and Environmental Advocacy leaders in Cavite. LGU San Jose
Batangas.
It is worthwhile to mention that this region nominated Kepco Ilijan power
Corporation for their success story under this program which is the
seven (7) layer falls where water flows to the Maulat River. The river is a potential ecotourism site. Clean water
characterizes its depths that extend all the way to the sea and nearby
Verde Island passage, the acclaimed” Center of the Center Marine
Shorefish Biodiversity in the World”. Because of its cleanliness and good water quality, the river is a
famous a recreational spot and a source of domestic water of nearby sitios. But the biggest plus of Maulat River
lays at the very top of the mountain that lords it from there a huge spring begins which is the first of seven descending waterfalls. The presence of River
Management Council and assistance of DENR and LGUs and the community “bayanihan” is the key partners in sustaining the cleanliness and improvement of the falls and adopted river. One of the strategies in assessing
water quality is rating its conformance to the guideline. Maulat River was assessed using Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and Biochemical OxygenDemand (BOD)
etc. as parameters. Results shows that the river qualities have improved significantly based on the monthly water quality monitoring conducted by the
power plant. Moreover, another success stories to recognize which take part and inspired in
the rehabilitation and improvement of estero/river water bodies advocates includes is the Cabubulag River adopted by First Gen. Power Corporation.
Their MOA was signed also by Secretary Ramon JP Paje and Mr. Richard B. Tantoco of First Gas Philippine Corporation (FGPC) on October 17, 2012 at the
Malacañang Palace during the 25th anniversary celebration of the DENR.
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The adopted river which is classified as freshwater
ecosystem is partly sheltered and connected to mangrove
ecology where freshwater mixes with sea water and found in the
intertidal of Batangas Bay. FGPC implements Mangrove Management program, they
regularly conducted water quality monitoring in a quarterly
basis. Results show that the Biological Oxygen Demand and Dissolved phosphate values remained to be
within the guidelines values from 2012 to 2015. This means to say that the quality of the river water was maintained in good condition. The improvement in the water quality of the river is attributed to the regular river clean up and
mangrove propagules planting carried out in the area. Mangroves are essential for a river system such as Cabubulag River as they do help prevent soil erosion
and reduce water pollution but they also serve as food and habitat for fish and other marine species. Livelihood opportunities like crab production and others
are also carried out. Mangrove trees could serve as coastal barriers against large waves and tornadoes against the communities.
Maintenance activities include of walkway and enrichment planting
of mangrove propagules.Latest enrichment planting was
conducted on April 29, 2016 in celebration of Philippine Earth Month. Other activities conducted
are removal of sandbars to maintain its natural depth.
Narrow stream were widened to improve the flow of water and
prevent water stagnation, silt and sand are removed from the river bed and transferred to the walkway in order to improve the flow of water. Residual and compostable waste are collected and
disposed of to Batangas Sanitary Landfill.
Active engagement in the adopt a river program is in partnership with the First gas Multi Partite Monitoring Team. The MMT sectoral monitoring teams
conduct Information Education Campaigns (IEC), witness the conduct of water sampling and conduct inspection in the river and participate in the Environmental Events. The result of the water quality status is being reported
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to Compliance Monitoring Validation Report (CMVR) and validated by the Executive Committee members who are composed from different government
agency in which the EMB Regional Director chaired the Committee. Other program partners who did their best in cleaning their adopted river have a lot
of story to share for the success of the program.
To further inspire the program partners, DENR EMB Calabarzon Region pushed river clean up in with our partners in Cavite, this is in line with the celebration of June as the Philippine Environment month, and the Regional
Director has invited all river adopters to participate in the Nationwide Orchestrated clean up on their adopted rivers together with their partner
barangay and community. The river clean up on board motorized bancas and was conducted at Rio de Obispo River in Barangay Sahud Ulan, Tanza Cavite
by river adopters led by Sardido Industries Inc. Micara Land, Villa Excellance Beach Resort, Yumex Electronic Corporation and Barangay Sahud Ulan officials, as program adopters of
Rio de Obispo which is two kilometers long from the National
Hi-way up to the coastal shoreline of Barangay Sahud
Ulan. The narrowest portion of the river, which is shared by four barangays in the opposite river
bank traversing barangay Sahud ulan , is about twelve meters
and the widest portion is about sixty meters which irregularly
runs one meter to four meters deep.
The initial experience of these adopters is lots of struggles of getting rid of informal settlers but with the help of the Barangay Captain Joey Arca as their
partner thru Barangay Ordinance was very encouraging and fruitful to overcome the problems on how to get the cooperation of the residents. As
compared today, the water of Rio De Obispo is now transcends to a livable river that flows freely and directly to the sea. Hundreds tons of sand used to block the mouth of the river that stores ample water of “Talaba” grower
production along waterways was voluntarily removed. Volume of trash collected has been tremendously reduced. Their experience is very important that the
LGUs and DENR must showed all efforts helping the clean up with the adopters to achieve the goal of a good quality of bathable water leading to
Manila Bay.
2. Discussion
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a. Report and Updates
For the year 2016, this Office accomplished six (6) Memorandum of
Agreements with our Donor program partners as follows as;
1. High Street (SPV-AMC)Inc. located in Barangay Salong Calaca
Batangas;
2. Phoenix Petroterminal and Industrial Park located at lumbang
Calsada and Puting Bato West , Calaca Batangas ;
3. Montalban Concrete and asphalt Inc. located in Barangay
Paliparan I, Dasmarinas Cavite;
4. First Solid Builders, Inc. Located in Barangay Paliparan I,
Dasmarinas Cavite;
5. Orchard Golf Course and Country Club, Inc. located in
Barangay Salitran IV, Dasmarinas Cavite and
6. Part of Binan Tributary River for Sun Power Phils, Mfg. Ltd
located in Mabini St. Poblacion, Binan City.
Every quarter, this office conducted meeting with the active donor partners
reminding them in their undertakings in the sign MOA. Reports from the
adopters were submitted to this Office either by e-mail, hardcopy or both.
Moreover, the program partners in coordination with the Local Government
Units and communities regularly participated of the coordinated activities of
the DENR. In line with the celebration of Environmental activities, series of
orchestrated clean up activity was conducted in celebration of the World Water
Day, Philippine Environmental Month and World Environment Day. The clean
up activity was spearheaded by program partners.
The DENR EMB CALABARZON joined the clean
up with Cleanway Technology Corporation
together with the MMTand LGUs inside the
Sterling Park, removed waste are overgrown
grasses, tetrapacks, plastics and sanitary
napkins that blocks the creek from flowing
continously, included in the cleaning is the
stretch from upstream and downstream part of
the creek in order to bring back the natural
flow of the water. Other activities undertaken
by other program partners in celebration of the
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World water day are tree planting construction of green linear parks and
Information and Education Campaign (IEC) and water sampling.
Another MOA Signing for Phoenix Petroterminal Industrial park was held
during the birthday and retirement Party of Regional Director Carlos J. Magno
at Bayview Park Hotel. To further strentghen the program, On August 31, 2016
and September 06, 2016 meeting was held at this office to discuss the
activities, issues and concern of the program partners for International Coastal
Clean up. The meeting was divided into two groups, the first one is for the
province of Laguna, Rizal and Quezon and another group is from Cavite and
Batangas province. The program partners presented also their
accomplishment. Updates of the recent activities of Estero were discussed such
as surface cleaning, tree planting in relation to the forthcoming International
coastal cleanup. Moreover, In compliance with the Annual target for the “Adopt
–an-Estero/River water body program. A quarterly meeting (4th) was held , it
was attended by the program partners from Rizal, Cavite, Batangas, Laguna
and Quezon held at Micara Land Inc., A. Soriano Ave., Sahud-Ulan, Tanza,
Cavite on December 8, 2016. Presented is the nationwide output and
accomplishments of Adopt-an-Estero/River waterbody program partners
showing the nationwide support from the private sector, local governments,
academe and civil society groups. With these, a booklet was produced showing
the compilation of stories of good and successful practices from each region to
encourage acts of environmental stewardship. Keilco Ilijan Corporation was
recognized for being included in the DENR-Ennvironmental Management
Bureau National compilation of successful stories thus encouraging the
commitment of every program partner.
b. Major Accomplishment in terms of improvements
Water quality
Result of water quality for Dissolved Oxygen and
Biochemical Oxygen Demand physico chemical show
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improvement with the active program partner in their
adopted river.
IEC Campaign
Installed tarpaulin design/billboard at the entry of river
stating the importance of proper disposal of solid waste
generation, Moreover, other program partners conducted
Environmental Fun Run and Women Month‟s and it was
celebrated thru tree planting activities in support with the
National Greening program of the government.
Solid Waste Management
Residual and compostable wastes are collected and disposed
to Sanitary Landfill. Reduction in solid wastes waste shows notable improvement
Other activities if any ,
a. Rip-rapping/gabions installation
b. Linear planting
c. Donation of waste drums
d. Creation of River Ecological Council
e. Dredging /De-clogging of canal
f. Monitoring of water quality
g. Removal of illegal dumpsite near the adopted river in
coordination with the LGU
h. Donated MRF to the Communities
i. Installation of Trash trap
j. Installation and maintenance of retaining wall
k. Enrichment Mangrove planting
3. Challenges
a. Budgetary requirements to support / protect the adopted
river from degradation.
b. Short timeframe of the MOA for implementation of the
flagship project.
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c. Need to do awareness and training to the Informal settlers
in the implementation of Ecological Solid Waste
Management Program.
d. Resettlement of Informal settlers in coordination with
Local Government Units and Housing and Urban
Development Coordinating Council.
e. Intensify the establishment of Material Recovery Facility
at the Barangay Level.
f. Adopt –a- Estero /River water body program must be
established as a political Priority and opportunities to
leverage industry sectors to sustain the program.
4. Maps of the adopted water body (please see attached map.)
II. Breakdown of all active Partners.
Business/Industry Academe LGU/GOCC/NGA NGO/Others TOTAL
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III. Geotagging of all before and after pictures
1. RAPID CITY & REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Before Activities Undertaken After
• Surfaceclean up• Tree planting along the river bank• Installed & maintained Rip rap to control erosion• Solid waste collection• Regular Clean Up in coordination with LGUs and
communities• The communities are also helping the company in
participating with clean up drive initiatives by theCity of Antipolo as well as the YES movement ofthe Provincial Governor of Rizal
• IEC with the LGU regarding solid wastemanagement and continues coordination withregards to clean up and tree planting activities.
• Invited local NGO for surface clean up• LGUs installed signage on the area to remind the
residents on proper management of wastes.
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2. PACIFIC CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC.
Before Activities undertaken After
Name: Wawa RiverLocation: Brgy. San Rafael, Rodriguez,RizalLength: 1kmMOA Duration
Surface clean upTree planting along the river bankRip rap activitiesSolid waste collectionIEC
3. Teresa Marble Corporation
Before Activities undertaken After
3. Teresa Marble Corp. (TMC International )Name: Tagbac RiverLocation: Sitio Pag-Asa & Sitio Kabisig, Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City, Brgy. May-Iba, Teresa, RizalLength:1kmMOA duration - 3 years
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4. Hard Rock Aggregates
Before Activities undertaken After
3. Teresa Marble Corp. (TMC International )Name: Tagbac RiverLocation: Sitio Pag-Asa & Sitio Kabisig, Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo City, Brgy. May-Iba, Teresa, RizalLength:1kmMOA duration - 3 years
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5. Energy World Philippines Inc. EWPI
Before Activities Undertaken After
• Surface clean up,• Removal of illegal dumpsite at the
midpart of the adopted river incoordination with the LGU
• IEC at the barangay hall.• Garbage bin distribution• Water quality monitoring• Tree planting• Volunteers & member of various
civic organization join the clean up
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6. Pacific Royale Basic Foods Inc.
Before Activities Undertaken After
• Surface cleanup• Water quality sampling• planting of Iron Bamboo.• Installed Rip rap and walkway• Provision of MRF• IEC with the community• Active engagement of the community
7. Primex Coco Product
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Mangilag Creek and San Andres CreekLocation: Mangilag Sur, Candelaria, QuezonLength: 1kmMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
• Surface clean up• Tree planting along the river bank• Cutting/clearing of unwanted weeds• Rip rapping• LGU coordination• Encourage Communities to join in the clean-up
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8. FILIPINAS AGRI-MILLING CORP. (FAMCOR)
Before Activities Undertaken After
)Name: Maloblob CreekLocation: Diversion Road, Lucena City, QuezonLength: 1kmMOA duration –not stated in the MOA
Surface clean –upTree plantingRipraping along the adopted riverIEC with the communities
9. Amkor Technology Phil. Inc.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Langkiwa CreekLocation: Brgy. Malamig, Biñan, LagunaGeograpic Coodinates:Length: 1KmMOA Duration- 3 years
• Regular Surface clean up ( world water day)• Solid waste collection• EIC to the employee• Participated in the E- code
launching at the provincial Govt ofLaguna
• Clean up participated by barangayofficial, task force kalikasan, Community center,Pantawin Pamilyang pilipino program (4Ps)
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10. James Hardie Phils.
Before Activities Undertaken After
•Surface clean up•Tree planting•Solid waste collection•IEC•informal settlers joined clean up atthe downstream area•LGU. Join in the clean up
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11. 3J Foods Corp.Before Activities Undertaken After
• conducted Regular surface clean up• EIC –pamphlet distribution on
ESWM programRiver Council formation withBarangay for River clean up
• LGU provided dump truck for solidwaste collection
12. Mary Check Trading
Before Activities Undertaken After
•Regular surface clean up•Construction/donated MRF for the community•Dialog with Informal Settlers,Barangay Officials
• encouraged students in Calamba tojoin the clean up
•LGU participated in the clean up
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13. AP Renewable
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Tigas RiverLocation: Brgy. Limao, Calauan, LagunaLength: 1kmMOA duration-not stated in the MOA
• Regular surface clean up•IEC with the local resident & IS• With propose expansion of 1km river for adoption•Net installation / trash trap• Regular water sampling activities• With community participation in the clean up• LGU of Calauan , Laguna participated in the clean up• The proponent plan to adopt the adjacent dirty river.
14. RFM Corp./BEVCO
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Creek Estero along NIA RoadLocation: Brgy. Pulo, Cabuyao, LagunaLength: 1kmMOA duration – not stated in the MOA
•Employees cleaned up portion of NIAcreek
• Tree planting along the road .• Barangay and Municipal Govt. joined
the river clean up• Creation of river council
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15. Suri Waste Mgt. Inc.
Before Activities Undertaken After
• Regular surface Clean up• Declogging of canals leading to the
adopted river.•Waste brought to their MRF and disposed theresiduals to their SLF•Adjacent communities joined the clean up with theBarangay
16. Integrated Waste Management Inc.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Sahing RiverLocation: Brgy Aguado Trece MartirezCity, CaviteLength: 191mMOA duration- 3 years
•Regular Clean up•installation of trash traps at thedownstream area•conduct water sampling with Barangayofficials as witness•Water sampling activities•Municipal LGU joined in the clean upwith the MMT
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17. REZCOAT INC.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Padta RiverLocation: Brgy. Hugo Perez, TreceMartirez, CaviteLength : 1kmMOA Duration- not stated in the MOA
•River clean –up•IEC•Solid waste collection•Tree planting•clean up was conducted in cooperation withpartner companiesa. Atlantic coatings Inc.b. South Pacific Container Corp.
18. CLEANWAY TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Adopted Waterbody Activities Undertaken After
Name: Labuyo CreekLocation: Brgy. Maguyam, Silang, CaviteLength: 0.1 kmMOA duration-not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up and Collection of solid waste together with DENR andBarangay personnel in celebration of Environment Month .•Tree Planting along the adopted river•IEC with IS•Water Sampling
Barangay and Municipal LGUparticipation
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19. Majestic Landscape Corp.
Before Activities Undertaken After
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20. Jorm Trading
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Cañas RiverLocation: Brgy. Tejero, General Trias, CaviteLength: 0.075 kmMOA Duration – 3 years
• regular surface clean up• maintenance of retaining wall•Purchase fishing boat for trashcollection in support for adopt a river program•Solid waste mgt collection , segregation and residual waste finally disposedto their SLF•IEC to the IS
LGUs (Barangay ,SK official andMENRO )
21. First Cavite Industrial Estate
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Ylang-ylang RiverLocation: Brgy Bagbag I and Lintog III,Dasmariñas, CaviteLength: 1kmMOA duration- not indicated in the MOA
•Officially turned over to the barangayfor continuity of the clean up.
• No recorded activity since 2015.
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22. PEZA CEZ
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Malimango CreekLocation: Brgy. Bagbag I, Rosario, CaviteLength: 2,535 kmMOA duration- not indicated in the MOA
•Surface clean up together with locators.•Tree planting•Participated in the coastal clean up•Solid waste collection
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LGU ( Barangay Municipal & DENR )
23. SARDIDO INDUSTRIES INC.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Rio Obispo RiverLocation: Brgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza, CaviteLength: 1kmMOA duration-
•Regular surface clean up•Tree planting•IEC with IS•Purchase fishing boat ( Bangka) for the collection of wastecollected•Participation in the coastal clean up
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24. AntelHoldings Inc
Adopted Waterbody Activities Undertaken After
.Name: Rio Grande RiverLocation: Brgy Bacao I & II, Gen. Trias, CaviteGeograpic Coodinates:14°15’29.03”N120°51’36.30”ELength: 0.777kmMOA duration-not stated in the MOA
Proposed 120 Linear Meter Riprap @ Bacao Side
Bacao – Rip-Rap
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25. RVN MINERAL WATER RESORT
Adopted Waterbody Activities Undertaken After
Name: Indang RiverLocation: Brgy. Tambo Kulot, Indang, CaviteLength: 1kmMOA duration- not indicated in the MOA
•Regular surface Clean up• Solid waste collection•Tree planting ( Tibig and Bamboo)
26. YUMEX PHILIPPINES CORPORATION
After Activities Undertaken After
Name: Rio Obispo RiverLocation: Brgy. Sahud Ulan, Tanza, CaviteLength: 1kmMOA duration- not indicated in the MOA
Surface clean –upTree plantingSolid waste collectionIEC
Barangay and Municipal and DENR
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27. SOUTH PACIFIC CONTAINER CORP.
Adopted Waterbody Activities Undertaken After
Name: Padta RiverLocation: Brgy. Hugo Perez, TreceMartirez City, CaviteLength: 1kmMOA Duration- 3 years
28. South Luzon Thermal Electric Corp
Before Activities Undertaken After
.Name: Sinisian RiverLocation: Brgy. Sinisian. Batangas City, BatangasLength: 1kmMOA duration- not indicated in the MOA
Barangay DENR
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29. CADPI
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Palico Lian River Location: Brgy. Lumbangan, Nasugbu, BatangasLength: 0.5kmMOA duration- 3 years
• Cleanup activities• tree planting,• IEC with the communities•Donated trees and garbage sacks.•Participation in the coastal clean up•Donation of garbage bins•Initiate the formation of Palico Lian River management council•Coastal clean-up at Nasugbu Beach on September 17, 2016 with the member of the River Council.
Barangay participation
30. EmperadorDistillers, Inc. (Consolidated Distillers of the Far East
before Activities Undertaken
)Name: Palico-Lian RiverLocation: Brgy. Lumbingan, Nasugbu, BatangasLength: 0.5kmMOA Duration- not indicated in the MOA
•River clean up,• water sampling• tree planting•Maintenance of 300 meter shift pile tocontrol erosion
•IEC
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31. First Gas
Adopted Waterbody Activities Undertaken After
Name: Cabubulag RiverLocation: Brgy. Sta. Clara, BatangasCity, BatangasLength: 1.75kmMOA duration- not stated in the MOA
• Surface clean up• Enrichment Mangrove Planting• IEC with the Communities• Maintenance of Parkway leading to the adopted river• Hired security guards to maintain the adopted river• Purchase fishing boat for waste collection• Water quality monitoring• Removal of silt sand from the cabubulag river• Collected silt/sand from cabubulag river to fill and elevate the area near
tower post 7 at mangrove area N0. 3• Monthly coastal clean up
Municipal and Barangay
32. AG&P
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Tabok RiverLocation: Brgy. San Roque, Bauan, BatangasGeograpic Coodinates: Sta.1- 13°47’27.62” N, 120°59’25.10” ESta.2- 13°46’57.53” N, 120°59’41.63” ELength: 1.5kmMOA duration- not stated in the MOA
•Regular surface Clean up with• Grass cutting• Regular hauling of solid waste.•Water sampling• Slope protection maintained.•IEC•Participation in the international coastal clean up• tree planting
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33. KepcoIlijancorp
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Maulat RiverLocation:Brgy. Ilijan, Batangas City, BatangasGeograpic Coodinates:Length: 3kmMOA Duration- 2022
With LGU participation form Barangayand City and DENR
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34.Absolut Distillers
Before Activities Undertaken After
36. Absolut distillers, Inc.Name: Palico Lian River (downstream)Location: Brgy. Malarahutan, Lian, BatangasGeograpic Coodinates: Sta.1- 14°02’54”N, 120°39’52”ESta.2- 14°02’52.01”N, 120°40’16.13”ELength: 0.3kmMOA Duration- not stated in the MOA
•River clean up,•tree planting and•water sampling.•IEC with the communities
35. SEM CALACA CORP.Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Cawong and Dacanlao RiverLocation: Balayan and Calaca, BatangasLength: Dacanlao River 1.5km and Cawong River 1.5kmMOA Duration-not stated in the MOA
•Regular surface Clean up•Tree planting• water sampling.•Slope protection maintenance .•Coastal clean up•Donation of seedlings•Donation of hollow blocks to barangaySinisian in calaca for slope protectionsponsorship of disaster preparednessand emergency response seminartraining for the barangay
BCRMF
LGU (Barangay and Municipal ) DENR
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36. SUNPOWER PHILS MFG LTD. –MODULE OPERATION
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Biñan Tributary RiverLocation: Mabini Street Brgy. Poblacion, Biñan, LagunaLength: 1kmMOA Duration- 3 years
•Surface clean up•Tree planting•IEC•Solid waste collection
Barangay , DENR CENRO and LLDA
37. FIRST SOLID BUILDERS, INC.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: San Isidro RiverLocation: Brgy. Paliparan I, Dasmariñas, CaviteLength: 150mMOA Duration- not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Tree planting
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38. MONTALBAN CONCRETE AND ASPHALT INC
Before Activities Undertaken After
.Name: San Isidro RiverLocation: Brgy. Paliparan I, Dasmariñas, CaviteLength: 150mMOA duration- not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up in celebration of “ Go wild for life, Combat Biodiversity Loss“•Tree planting•IEC in coordination with LGUs
•Barangay LGU
39. THE ORCHARD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB INC.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Ello-Zagala-Orchard CreekLocation: Brgy. Salitaran IV,Dasmariñas, CaviteLength: 1.6kmMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
Surface clean upWater sampling analysisGarbage collectionIEC in coordination with the BarangayOn process of formulating river council
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40. PHOENIX PETROTERMINALS AND INDUSTRIAL PARK
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Ello-Zagala-Orchard CreekLocation: Brgy. Lumbang Calzada and Putting Bato West, Calaca, BatangasLength: 0.503kmMOA duration- not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Solid waste collection•Tree planting•On process of formulating River council
41. HIGH STREET (SPV-AMC), INC.
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Casuyam CreekLocation: Brgy. Salong, Calaca, BatangasLength: 800mMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Solid waste collection
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42. Filinvest Land Inc. –Ciudad De Calamba
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Casuyam CreekLocation: Brgy. Salong, Calaca, BatangasLength: 800mMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Solid waste collection
34
43. Filinvest Land Inc. –BrientVille
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Casuyam CreekLocation: Brgy. Salong, Calaca, BatangasLength: 800mMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Solid waste collection
44.MicaraLand
Before Activities Undertaken After
Name: Casuyam CreekLocation: Brgy. Salong, Calaca, BatangasLength: 800mMOA Duration – not stated in the MOA
•Surface clean up•Solid waste collection
35
Name of Program Partners REMARKS Status
1.Cathay Pacific Steel Corporation2. LGU Antipolo3. Mt. Holy Coco Industrial Co. Ltd4. LGU Kalayaan Laguna5.Horizon Land Property Development Corporation6.St. Dominic College of Asia7.Jetti Petroleum 8.RMM Trading & Waste
Management Services9. Solvtech Consultancy Resource10. Tao Gamma Phi11.PCAPI-CALABARZON Region12.Health Care & Envtl. Advocacy Leader13. Victory Real Estate Lessor14.LGU San Jose Batangas15. Clean Echo Techwin16. Silangan Swine , Inc.17. Silangan Poultry Farm
• Persuasion and Continuoussending ofcommunication/letters toattend in the regular meeting.
36
IV. Updated List of Water Bodies
Name of
Waterbody
Location Coordinates Length
of
whole
stretch
Length
of
adopted
segment
/part
Donor
Partners
Expiry
Date of
MOA
2012
1.Wawa River Brgy. San
Rafael,
Rodriguez,
Rizal
Sta.1-
14°38‟05.95”N
121°08‟58.43”E
Sta.2-
14°38‟05.95”N
121°09‟25.65”E
0.3 km 0.3 km Pacific
Concrete
Products
Inc.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
2. Kay-Bagsik /
Kaylangho creek
Antipolo City
Rizal
Sta.1- 14°37‟22”N
121°11‟33”E
Sta.2- 14°37‟24”N 121°11‟55”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Rapid City
Realty and
Devt.
Corporation
Not
stated
in the
MOA
3. Tagbac creek SitioPag Asa &SitioKabisig,
Brgy. San Jose,
Antipolo City,
Brgy. May-iba,
Teresa, Rizal
Sta.1-
14°34‟43.80”N
121°12‟27.96”E
Sta.2-
14°34‟43.46”N
121°12‟33.44”E
Sta.3-
14°34‟44.32”N
121°12‟37.89”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Teresa Marble
Corporation
3 years
4. Kay - Bibit
river
Brgy. Cupang,
Antipolo City, Rizal
Sta.1-
14°38‟05.95”N 121°08‟58.43”E
Sta.2-
14°38‟05.95”N
121°09‟25.65”E
0.4 km 0.4 km Hardrock
Aggregates, Inc.
Not
stated in the
MOA
5.Southville 5 A
creek
Binan Laguna Sta-.1 14°16 '05 "N
121°02' 59."E
Sta-. 2 14° 16.9´87" 121°2´ 34.14"E
1.0 km 1.0 km Amkor
Technology
Inc.
3 years
6. Tigas river brgyLimao, Calauan,
Laguna
Sta.1- 14°04‟09.92”N
121°14‟17.76”E
Sta.2-
14°04‟21.84”N 121°14‟54.05”E
1.0 km 1.0 km AP Renewables
Not
stated
in the
MOA
37
7.. Creek estero along NIA Rd.
Brgy. Pulo, Cabuyao,
Laguna
Sta.1-14° 15‟06.9”N 121°08‟16.4”E
Sta.2-
14°14‟36.66”N
121° 08‟ 28.70”E
1.0 km 1.0 km RFM Corp. Not
stated
in the
MOA
8. Soro-soro
river
BrgySoro-soro,
Binan, Laguna
Sta.1-
14°19‟37.07”N 121°3‟52.96”E
Sta.2-
14°19‟40.27”N
121°4‟25.59”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Filinvest
Land Inc. BrentVille
Intl.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
9. Palo Alto
creek
Brgy. Palo Alto
and Brgy Punta,
Calamba City
Sta.1-
14°10‟42.12”N 121°6‟35.09”E
Sta.2-
14°11‟6.21”N
121°7‟0.22”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Filinvest
Land Inc-Ciudad de
Calamba
Not
stated
in the
MOA
10. *San
Cristobal River
Brgy. San
Isidro Cabuyao
Laguna
Sta.1-
14°14‟13.09”N
121°7‟1.16”E
Sta.2-
14°14‟2.25”N
121°7‟25.07”E
2.0 km 1.0 km James
HardiePhils.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
11. *San
Cristobal River
Brgy. San
Cristobal,
Calamba, Laguna
Sta.1-
14°14‟2.25”N
121°7‟25.07”E
Sta.2-
14°13‟42.17”N
121°08‟03.78”E
1.0 km Mary Check
Trading
Not
stated
in the
MOA
12. Salang
Langka creek
Brgy. Niugan,
Cabuyao,
Laguna
Sta.1-
14°15‟58.8”N
121° 7‟37.4”E
Sta.2-
14°16‟6.62”N
121°08‟4.03”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Suri waste
Mgt and
Disposal
Services
Not
stated
in the
MOA
13.MalamigBana
dero River
Brgy San Jose,
San Pablo City
Sta.1- 14°1‟9.02”N
121°19‟6.18”E
Sta.2- 14°1‟38.99”N 121°19‟27.31”E
1.0 km 1.0 km 3J Foods
Corporation
3 years
14. Tabok River Brgy. San Roque, Bauan,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°47‟27.62”N
120°59‟25.10”E
Sta.2-
13°46‟57.53”N
1.5 km 1.5 km AG&P
4 years
38
120°59‟41.63”E
15.* Palico Lian
river
(downstream)
Brgy.
Malarahutan,
Lian, Batangas
Sta.1-
14°02‟54”N
120°39‟52”E
Sta.2-
14°02‟52.01”N 120°40‟16.13”E
2.0 km 1.5km Absolut
distillers,
Inc
Not
stated
in the
MOA
16.* PalicoLian River
Brgy. Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02‟54”N
120°39‟52”E
Sta.2-
14°02‟49.07”N
120°39‟27.75”E
0.5 km Central Azucarera
Don Pedro,
Inc. (CADPI)
3 years
17.* Palico Lian
River
Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu, Batangas
Sta.1-
14°02‟54”N
120°39‟52”E Sta.2-
14°02‟49.07”N
120°39‟27.75”E
0.5 km Emperador
Distillers,
Inc. (Consolidate
d Distillers
of the Far
East)
Not
stated
in the
MOA
18. Cabubulag
River
Brgy. Sta.
Clara,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1-
13°46‟52.80”N
121°2‟23.23”E
Sta.2-
13°46‟52.79N
121°2‟10.15”E
1.75km 1.75 km First Gas
Power Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
19. Maulat River Brgy. Ilijan,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1-
13°38‟17.67”N
121°05‟03.75”E
Sta.2-
13°37‟45”N 121°04‟19.60”E
3 .0 km 3 .0 km KEPCO
Ilijan Power
Corp.
2022
20. Cawong and DacanlaoRiver
Balayan and Calaca,
Batangas
Dacanlao River (1.5km)
Sta.1-
13°56‟54.26”N
120°47‟32.54”E
Sta.2- 13°55‟27.97”N
120°47‟38.36”E
Cawong River
(1.5km)
Sta.1- 13°56‟54.26”N
120°47‟32.54”E
Sta.2-
13°55‟27.97”N
120°47‟38.36”E
1.5 km 1.5 km SEM Calaca Power Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
39
21. Sinisian River
Brgy. Sinisian. Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°54‟34.47”N
120°50‟49.82”E
Sta.2-
13°55‟00.62”N
120°51‟01.37”E
1.0 km 1.0 km South Luzon
Thermal
Energy
Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
22. Rio-Grande
River
Brgy. Bacao I &
II, General Trias, Cavite
Sta.1-
14°24‟9.80” 120° 53‟53.17”
Sta.2-
14°24‟37.92”N
120°53‟29.76”E
0.777
km
0.777 km ANTEL
Holdings, Inc.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
23. Labuyo
Creek
Brgy.
MaguyamSilan
g, BrgyBangcal,
Carmona
Sta.1-
14°15‟16.77”N
121° 0‟ 22.13” E
Sta.2- 14°15‟ 44.70”N
121° 0‟ 39.58” E
0.1 km 0.1 km Cleanway
Technology
Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
24. Ylang-ylang River
Langkaan II, Dasmariñas,
Cavite
Sta.1- 14°24‟4.99”N
120°54‟38.16”E
Sta.2-
14°24‟58.60”N
120°54‟14.30”E
1.8 km 1.8 km First Cavite Industrial
Estate
Assn., Inc.
(FCIE)
3 years
25. Sahing River BrgyAguadoTre
ceMartirez City
14°15‟29.03”N
120°51‟36.30”E
0.191
km
1.91 km Integrated
Waste
Management, Inc.
(IWMI)
3 years
26. Cañas River Brgy. Tejero, General Trias,
Cavite
Sta.1- 14°23‟56.58”N
120°51‟35.75”E
Sta.2-
14°23‟54.21”N
120°51‟37.443”E
0.075 meters
0.075 meters
Jorm Trading
Corp.
3 years
27.* Malimango
creek
Brgy. Bagbag I
and Ligtong III,
Rosario, Cavite
Sta.1-
14°24‟42.83”N
120°52‟30.70”E
Sta.2- 14°25‟11.59”N
120°52‟13.83”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Majestic
Landscape
Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
2013
28. Maloblob
creek(downstream)
Brgy. Domoit,
Lucena Quezon
13°57‟46”N
121°35‟36”E
100 m 100 m Filipinas
Agro-Milling Corp.
(FAMCOR)
Not
stated
in the
MOA
29. Mangilag Sur
Creek
Mangilag,
Candelaria,
Quezon
13°55‟30.56”N
121°27‟69”E
13°55‟19.35”N
121°27‟.72”E
500 m 500 m Primex Coco
Product
Not
stated
in the
MOA
30. Bulusan
Creek
Candelaria,
Quezon
Sta1-
13°55'52.55"N 121°27'39.80"E
1 .0 km 1.0 km Pacific
Royal Basic Foods, Inc.
Not
stated
in the
40
Sta 2- 13°55„48"N
121°27'3"E
MOA
31.* Patda river TreceMartirez,
Cavite
14°16'37.8600"N,
120°53'21.5400"E
14°16'41.6400"N,
120°53'21.1200"E
2.2 km 0.6.km Atlantic
Coating Corp.
2 years
32.* Patda river TreceMartirez,
Cavite
14°16'41.640"N,
120°53'21.1200"E
14°16'47.5700"N,
120°53'19.4500"E
0.8.km Rezcoat,
Inc.
2 years
33. *Patda river TreceMartirez,
Cavite 14°16'47.5700"N, 120°53'19.4500"E 14°16'51.6300"N, 120°53'15.3200"E
0.8.km South
Pacific
Container
Philippines
2 years
34.* Maalimango
river
Rosario, Cavite Sta.1-14°25.146’N 120°52.206’E Sta.2- 14°25.189’N 120°52.222E
2.535
km
2.535km CEZ-Peza Not
stated
in the
MOA
2014
35. Palsabangon
River
Pagbilao,
Quezon
Sta 1 -
13⁰59‟37.52”N
121⁰43‟0.88”E
Sta 2 -
13⁰59‟13.74”N
121⁰43‟34.77”E
1.78
km
1.78 km Energy
World Power
Corp.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
36. Obispo river-
downsteram
BrgySahud
Ulan/Amaya 2,
Tanza, Cavite
Sta.1-
14°23‟56.58”N
120°51‟35.75”E
Sta.2-
14°23‟54.21”N 120°51‟37.443”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Sardido Ind.
Inc.
3 years
2015
37.Guyam
Makawayan creek
Brgy.TamboKul
it, Indang, Cavite
Sta.1-
14°10‟17.74”N 120°51‟41.72”E
1.0 km 1.0 km RVN
Mineral Water
Not
stated
41
Sta.2- 14°20‟21.14”N
120°51‟44.26”E
Resorts Inc. in the
MOA
38.Rio de
Obispo River
Brgy. Sahod
Ulan, Tanza,
Cavite
14°22‟59.79” N
120°48‟56.43”E
and
14°22‟30.71”N
120°49‟48.87”E
1000
meters
1000
meters
Yumex
Philippines
Corporation
Not
stated
in the
MOA
2016
39. Binan
Tributary River
Binan, Laguna 14°21‟17.96”N
121°5‟26.19”E
1.0 km 1.0 km Sunpower.
Mfg. Ltd.
3 years
40.Ello-Zagala –
Orchard creek
Salitran IV,
Dasmarinas
Cavite
14.353923΄N
Latitude
120.953616΄E
Longitude
1.6 km 1.6 km Orchard
Golf Course
Not
stated
in the
MOA
41.Casuyan
Creek
Barangay
Salong, Calaca Batangas
13°55´19.146"N
latitude 120°49´ 34.914"
1.8 km 800 m
downstre
am
High Street Not
stated
in the
MOA
42. Casuyan
Creek
Barangay
Salong, Calaca
Batangas
13°54´59.54"N
latitude
120°49´32.19"E
longitude
1.0 km
Upstream
Phoenix
Petrochemic
al
Industries
Not
stated
in the
MOA
43.San Isidro
River
Barangay
Paliparan I,
Dasmarinas Cavite
14˚17˝42΄North
latitude
120˚59˝30΄ East longitude
300
meter
150 m Montalban
Concrete
Aggregates
Not
stated
in the
MOA
44.San Isidro
River
Barangay
Paliparan I,
Dasmarinas
Cavite
14˚17˝42΄North
latitude
120˚59˝30΄ East
longitude
150 m First Solid
Builders
Inc.
Not
stated
in the
MOA
Note *-some adopters focused/ adopted one major river system
42
Antel Holdings (General Trias) Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General
Trias, Cavite
14°24’9.80”N 120°53’53.17”E
11 3 3
14
4 7
2 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General
Trias, Cavite
14°24’37.92”N 120°53’29.76”E
14
- 13
- 10
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General
Trias, Cavite
14°24’9.80”N 120°53’53.17”E
- - - - -
2 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General 14°24’37.92”N 120°53’29.76”E
- - - - -
43
Trias, Cavite
AP Renewable Inc. (APRI)
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 brgyLimao,
Calauan,
Laguna
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- - - 9 6
2 brgyLimao,
Calauan,
Laguna
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- - - 10 5
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General
Trias, Cavite
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- - - - 8
44
2 Brgy. Bacao I
& II, General
Trias, Cavite
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- - - - 8
Pacific Royal Basic Foods,Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- 1 14 18 2
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- 2 - - -
45
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- 9 0 1.5 32
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- 9.2 - - -
Energy World Philippines Inc. (EWPI)
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- 1 14 18 2
46
Quezon
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- 2 - - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’09.92”N 121°14’17.76”E
- 9 0 1.5 32
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
14°04’21.84”N 121°14’54.05”E
- 9.2 - - -
Filipinas Agri Milling Corp. (FAMCOR)
47
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Diversion
road, Lucena
City, Quezon
13°57’46”N 121°35’36”E
- - 28 83 4
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Diversion
road, Lucena
City, Quezon
13°57’46”N 121°35’36”E
- - - - 6.3
Primex Coco Products, Inc.
48
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
13°55’30.56”N 121°27’69”E 13°55’19.35”N 121°27’.72”E
- 3 43 7 10
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
13°55’30.56”N 121°27’69”E 13°55’19.35”N
121°27’.72”E
- 4 111 - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
Quezon
13°55’30.56”N 121°27’69”E
- 6.6 - - -
2 Brgy.
Mangilag Sur,
Candelaria,
13°55’19.35”N
121°27’.72”E
- 6.9 - - -
49
Quezon
Teresa Marble Corporation (TMC)
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 – SitioPag Asa
&SitioKabisig,
Brgy. San Jose,
Antipolo City,
Brgy. May-iba,
Teresa, Rizal
Sta.1- 14°34’43.80”N 121°12’27.96”E
- 2 1 5 3
2 -same- Sta.2- 14°34’43.46”N 121°12’33.44”E
- 2 1 11 -
3 -same- Sta.3- 14°34’44.32”N 121°12’37.89”E
- 2 2 29 3
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
50
1 – SitioPag Asa
&SitioKabisig,
Brgy. San Jose,
Antipolo City,
Brgy. May-iba,
Teresa, Rizal
Sta.1- 14°34’43.80”N 121°12’27.96”E
- - - - -
2 -same- Sta.2- 14°34’43.46”N 121°12’33.44”E
- - - - -
3 -same- Sta.3- 14°34’44.32”N 121°12’37.89”E
- - - - -
Atlantic Coating Incorporated
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Hugo Perez.
TreceMartiresCity
14°16'37.8600"N,
120°53'21.5400"E
14°16'41.6400"N,
120°53'21.1200"E
- 14 3 2 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Hugo Perez.
TreceMartiresCity 14°16'37.8600"N,
120°53'21.5400"E - - - - -
51
14°16'41.6400"N,
120°53'21.1200"E
FCIE
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Langkaan II,
Dasmariñas,
Cavite
Sta.1-
14°24’4.99”N
120°54’38.16”E
- 6 9 1 11
2 -same- Sta.2-
14°24’58.60”N
120°54’14.30”E
- - 12 1 -
Dissolved Oxygen
52
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Langkaan II,
Dasmariñas,
Cavite
Sta.1-
14°24’4.99”N
120°54’38.16”E
- 7.2 - - -
2 -same- Sta.2-
14°24’58.60”N
120°54’14.30”E
- - - - -
Rezcoat Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Hugo Perez.
TreceMartiresCity
14°16'41.640"N, 120°53'21.1200"E
- - 5 8 -
2 -same- 14°16'47.5700"N, - - 9 7 -
53
120°53'19.4500"E
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Hugo Perez.
TreceMartiresCity
Sta.1-
14°24’4.99”N
120°54’38.16”E
- - - - -
2 -same- Sta.2-
14°24’58.60”N
120°54’14.30”E
- - - - -
South Luzon Thermal Energy Corp. (SLTEC)
54
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 -
1 Brgy. Sinisian.
Batangas City,
Batangas
13°54’59”N 120°50’58”E
6.04 5.20 7.10 7.20 -
2 -same- 13°54'58"N, 120°50'58"E
6.28 6.48 7.40 6.60 -
3 -same- 13°54'46"N, 120°50'55"E
6.40 7.10 7.30 5.60
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Sinisian.
Batangas City,
Batangas
13°54’59”N 120°50’58”E
6.70 7.30 6.8 6.16 7.15
2 -same- 13°54'58"N, 120°50'58"E
- - - 6.72 7.00
3 -same- 13°54'46"N, 120°50'55"E
5.80 7.20 6.30 6.80 6.45
3J Foods
55
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San Jose
(Malamig),
San Pablo
City, Laguna
Sta.1- 14°1’9.02”N 121°19’6.18”E Sta.2- 14°1’38.99”N 121°19’27.31”E
- - - 15 2
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San Jose
(Malamig), San
Pablo City,
Laguna
13°54’59”N 120°50’58”E
- - - - -
56
Atlantic Gulf & Pacific (AG&P)
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 San Roque,
Bauan, Batangas
near AG&P
Water tank and
substation
Sta.1- 13°47’27.62”N 120°59’25.10”E
3 6 2 6 -
2 San Roque,
Bauan, Batangas
before NYK
Logistic Office
- - 1 9 -
3 San Andres,
Bauan, Batangas
after NYK
Logistic Office
- - 2 9 -
4 San Andres,
Bauan, Batangas
along the bridge
of San Andres
Sta.2- 13°46’57.53”N
1 8 3 8 -
57
Uno. 120°59’41.63”E
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 San Roque, Bauan,
Batangas near
AG&P Water tank
and substation
Sta.1- 13°47’27.62”N 120°59’25.10”E
4.69 2.87 4.6 2.4 -
2 San Roque, Bauan,
Batangas before
NYK Logistic Office
- - 4.11 2.7 -
3 San Andres, Bauan,
Batangas after NYK
Logistic Office
- - 3.64 2.4 -
4 San Andres, Bauan,
Batangas along the
bridge of San
Andres Uno.
Sta.2- 13°46’57.53”N 120°59’41.63”E
5.15 2.08 3.74 3.58 -
58
RFM
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 San Roque,
Bauan, Batangas
near AG&P
Water tank and
substation
Sta.1- 13°47’27.62”N 120°59’25.10”E
- 41 27 - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 San Roque, Bauan,
Batangas near
AG&P Water tank
and substation
Sta.1- 13°47’27.62”N 120°59’25.10”E
- 0 0 - -
59
Emperador Distillers
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
N: 14º 2’ 43.6344” E: 120º 38’ 50.5032”
- - - - 1Q - 9.7 2Q – 7.11 3Q- 7.5 4Q – 8.2
2 N: 14º 2’ 55.6296” E: 120º 38’ 49.1892”
- - - - 1Q – 6.8 2Q – 6.27 3Q- 7.6 4Q – 8.1
3 N: 14º 3’ 2.8296” E: 120º 38’ 48.0876”
- - - 1Q – 7.5 2Q – 6.18
60
3Q- 9.0 4Q – 8.3
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Lumbangan,
Nasugbu, Batangas
N14◦2’53.7144” E120◦38’48.7716”
- - - - -
First Gas
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 BrgySta Clara, ,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°46’52.80”N 121°2’23.23”E Sta.2- 13°46’52.79N 121°2’10.15”E
26.0 6.0 6.4 10.0 10.0
Dissolved Oxygen
61
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 BrgySta Clara, ,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°46’52.80”N 121°2’23.23”E Sta.2- 13°46’52.79N 121°2’10.15”E
9.16 - - 5.0 3.0
IWMI
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy Aguado
Trece
Martirez City
14°15’29.03”N 120°51’36.30”E
- - - - 4
2 - - - - 4
62
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy Aguado
Trece Martirez
City
14°15’29.03”N 120°51’36.30”E
- - - - -
2 - - - - -
James Hardie
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
63
1 Brgy. San
Isidro,
Cabuyao,
Laguna
Sta.1- 14°14’13.09”N 121°7’1.16”E Sta.2- 14°14’2.25”N 121°7’25.07”E
- 3 - 13 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San Isidro,
Cabuyao, Laguna
Sta.1- 14°14’13.09”N 121°7’1.16”E Sta.2- 14°14’2.25”N 121°7’25.07”E
- - - 7.5 -
JORMS
64
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 595 General
Trias Drive,
Brgy. Tejero,
General Trias,
Cavite
Sta.1- 14°23’56.58”N 120°51’35.75”E Sta.2- 14°23’54.21”N 120°51’37.443”E
- 7.78 - 6.222 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 595 General
Trias Drive, Brgy.
Tejero, General
Trias, Cavite
Sta.1- 14°23’56.58”N 120°51’35.75”E Sta.2- 14°23’54.21”N 120°51’37.443”E
- 3 - - 2
65
KepcoIlijan
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Ilijan,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°38’17.67”N 121°05’03.75”E Sta.2- 13°37’45”N 121°04’19.60”E
- 7 - 1.83 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Ilijan,
Batangas City,
Batangas
Sta.1- 13°38’17.67”N 121°05’03.75”E Sta.2- 13°37’45”N 121°04’19.60”E
- 7.78 - 6.60 5.15
66
CEPZ - CEZ
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Bagbag I
and Ligtong
III, Rosario,
Cavite
Sta.1- 14°24’42.83”N 120°52’30.70”E Sta.2- 14°25’11.59”N 120°52’13.83”E
- - 4 10 17
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Bagbag I
and Ligtong III,
Rosario, Cavite
Sta.1- 14°24’42.83”N 120°52’30.70”E Sta.2- 14°25’11.59”N 120°52’13.83”E
- - - - -
67
SEM Calaca
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Balayan,
Batangas
Cawong River (1.5km) Sta.1- 13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E Sta.2- 13°55’27.97”N 120°47’38.36”E
- - - - 5
68
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Balayan,
Batangas
Cawong River (1.5km) Sta.1- 13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E Sta.2- 13°55’27.97”N 120°47’38.36”E
- - - - 8.59
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Calaca,
Batangas
Dacanlao River (1.5km) Sta.1- 13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E Sta.2- 13°55’27.97”N 120°47’38.36”E
- - - - 5
69
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Calaca, Batangas Dacanlao River (1.5km) Sta.1- 13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E Sta.2- 13°55’27.97”N 120°47’38.36”E
- - - - 8.39
Mary Check Trading
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San
Cristobal,
Calamba,
Sta.1- 14°14’2.25”N 121°7’25.07”E Sta.2- 14°13’42.17”N
- 2 - 8 -
70
Laguna 121°08’03.78”E
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San
Cristobal,
Calamba, Laguna
Sta.1- 14°14’2.25”N 121°7’25.07”E Sta.2- 14°13’42.17”N 121°08’03.78”E
- 1.9 - 5.1 -
Filinvest (Ciudad de Calamba)
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Palo Alto and
Brgy Punta,
CalambaCityLaguna
Sta.1- 14°10’42.12”N 121°6’35.09”E Sta.2- 14°11’6.21”N
- 8 - - -
71
121°7’0.22”E
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Palo Alto and
Brgy Punta,
CalambaCityLaguna
Sta.1- 14°10’42.12”N 121°6’35.09”E Sta.2- 14°11’6.21”N 121°7’0.22”E
- 3.4 - - -
FilinvestBrentville- Sorosororiver
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
72
1 BrgySoro-
soro, Binan,
Laguna
Sta.1- 14°19’37.07”N 121°3’52.96”E Sta.2- 14°19’40.27”N 121°4’25.59”E
- 8 - - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 BrgySoro-soro,
Binan, Laguna
Sta.1- 14°19’37.07”N 121°3’52.96”E Sta.2- 14°19’40.27”N 121°4’25.59”E
- 3.4 - - -
Pacific Concrete Products Inc.
73
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San
Rafael,
Rodriguez,
Rizal
Sta.1- 14°38’05.95”N 121°08’58.43”E Sta.2- 14°38’05.95”N 121°09’25.65”E
- 8 - - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. San Rafael,
Rodriguez, Rizal
Sta.1- 14°38’05.95”N 121°08’58.43”E Sta.2- 14°38’05.95”N 121°09’25.65”E
- 3.4 - - -
Rapid City Realty and Development Corporation
74
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Antipolo City
Rizal
Sta.1- 14°37’22”N 121°11’33”E Sta.2- 14°37’24”N 121°11’55”E
- 7 - 2 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Antipolo City
Rizal
Sta.1- 14°37’22”N 121°11’33”E Sta.2- 14°37’24”N 121°11’55”E
- 7.79 - 4.27 -
75
Amkor Technology Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Binan Laguna Sta-.1 14°16 '05 "N 121°02' 59."E Sta-. 2 14° 16.9´87" 121°2´ 34.14"E
- - - - 189
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Binan Laguna Sta-.1 14°16 '05 "N 121°02' 59."E Sta-. 2 14° 16.9´87" 121°2´ 34.14"E
- - - - 8.13
76
Absolut distillers, Inc
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
77
1 Brgy.
Malarahutan,
Lian,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’52.01”N 120°40’16.13”E
- - 15 23 21
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Malarahutan,
Lian, Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’52.01”N 120°40’16.13”E
- - 8 8.4 8.13
78
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 19 33 20
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 7.9 8 8.1
79
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 7 8 7
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 8.9 8.6 8.67
80
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 7 8 7
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Lumbangan,
Nasugbu,
Batangas
Sta.1- 14°02’54”N 120°39’52”E Sta.2- 14°02’49.07”N 120°39’27.75”E
- - 8.9 8.6 8.67
81
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 BrgySahud
Ulan/Amaya
2, Tanza,
Cavite
Sta.1- 14°23’56.58”N 120°51’35.75”E Sta.2- 14°23’54.21”N 120°51’37.443”E
- - 4 6 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 BrgySahud
Ulan/Amaya 2,
Tanza, Cavite
Sta.1- 14°23’56.58”N 120°51’35.75”E Sta.2- 14°23’54.21”N 120°51’37.443”E
- - - - -
82
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.TamboKulit,
Indang, Cavite
Sta.1- 14°10’17.74”N 120°51’41.72”E Sta.2- 14°20’21.14”N 120°51’44.26”E
- - - 1 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.TamboKulit,
Indang, Cavite
Sta.1- 14°10’17.74”N 120°51’41.72”E Sta.2- 14°20’21.14”N 120°51’44.26”E
- - - - -
83
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Mabini street,
Poblacion,
Binan City
14°20’30.55”N 121°05’05.93”E
- - - - 40
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Mabini street,
Poblacion, Binan
City
14°20’30.55”N 121°05’05.93”E
- - - - 8.1
84
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Mabini street,
Poblacion,
Binan City
14°20’30.55”N 121°05’05.93”E
- - - - 40
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Mabini street,
Poblacion, Binan
City
14°20’30.55”N 121°05’05.93”E
- - - - 8.1
85
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy.
Malamig
creek, Biñan,
Laguna
Sta.1- 14°17’33.22”N 121° 03’17.45”E Sta.2- 14°17’55.22”N 121°3’35.84”E
- - 2 6 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Malamig
creek, Biñan,
Laguna
Sta.1- 14°17’33.22”N 121° 03’17.45”E Sta.2- 14°17’55.22”N 121°3’35.84”E
- - - - -
86
First Solid Builder
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Paliparan I
Dasmarinas,
Cavite
14°17’42”N 120°59’30”E
- - - 6.31 -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Paliparan I
Dasmarinas,
Cavite
14°17’42”N 120°59’30”E
- - - 4.5 -
87
Montalban Concrete & Asphalt Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Paliparan I
Dasmarinas,
Cavite
14°17’42”N 120°59’30”E
- - - Sta.1 (6.31)
Sta.2 (7.42)
Sta.3 (5.47)
-
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
88
1 Paliparan I
Dasmarinas,
Cavite
14°17’42”N 120°59’30”E
- - - Sta.1 (4.5)
Sta.2 (5.36)
Sta.3 (5.89)
-
Orchard Golf Course and Country Club Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Dasmariñas,
Cavite
14.353923 N 120.953616E Or Ello 14°21’05.1”N 120°57’24.6”E Zagala 14°21’34.7”N 120°56’59.5”E
- - - - -
89
Palmer 6 settling pond 14°21’34.1”N 120°57’00.0”E
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Dasmariñas,
Cavite
-same- - - - - -
High Street (SPV-AMC) Inc.
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Salong,
Calaca,
Batangas
13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E
- - - - -
90
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Salong,
Calaca, Batangas
13°56’54.26”N 120°47’32.54”E
- - - - -
Phoenix PetroTerminals and Industrial Park
91
Biological Oxygen Demand
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Salong,
Calaca,
Batangas
13°55’44.976”N 120°49’45.1884”E
- - - - -
Dissolved Oxygen
Station Location Coordinates 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Brgy. Salong,
Calaca, Batangas
13°55’44.976”N 120°49’45.1884”E
- - - - -
92
VII. Information and Education Campaign
1. Active involvement of the community because they have awreness on the value of
their adopted river. Moreover, Barangay officials installed signage on the area to
remind the residents on proper management of wastes.
2. Presence of information and education programs on water quality and solid
waste management for the community.
3. Program partners contributed an article in the school regarding the plant‟s
environmental programs including the Adopt-an-Estero Program and the
activities implemented under this program.
VIII Other activities related to the adopt –an-estero/waterbody program
1. Program partners the SDMP project of RCDC donated Material Recovery
Facilities to be utilized by LGUs and communities.
2. Donated steel drums for trashcans of the communities.
3. Provision of livelihood in Bokashi Balls making for the communities from
SLTEC Power Corporation
4. To the LGU to comply with the RA 9003, KEILCO‟s ER 1-94 project donated
One (1) bioreactor MRF at Brgy. Ilijan
5. Presence of River Management Council or equivalent of program partners.
6. The participation of the LGU and community in the Adopt a River Program
Concept has improved their environmental perception and attitude in
developing keen appreciation in conserving, protecting and improving the
Maulat river condition.
IX. Issues and Challenges
1. Struggles with the informal settlers leaving along the adopted river bank
2. Upstream waste from the communities falls at the adopted rivers
3. Communities small scale piggery discharges drained to the adopted river
4. Burning of solid waste
5. On/Off small scale quarry activities which contribute siltation to the
adopted water body
6. Budgetary requirements to support or protect the river from degradation
7. Some of adopters have no more intention to continue the program activities
and some adopters cease from operation
8. Informal settlers along Cavitex discharge their waste directly and drain to
Manila Bay
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X.Recommendation
1. Focus on one major river where donors partner are invited to participate( Ridge
to Reef Approach)
2. Community participation from the start of planning stage up to monitoring
phase
3. The participating active adopters should be given exemplary awards for the
effort they done in cleaning up adopted dirtiest river
4. Strengthening public awareness, education and information dissemination
and involve the Informal settlers in the clean up activities in coordination with
the LGU‟s .
5. Budgetary requirements to support or protect the river from degradation
6. Intensify the implementation of solid waste management program
and conduct regular meeting with Barangay Chairman in the implementation
of proper solid waste management practice
7. Involve small scale piggery in adopt a river program
8. Implementation of Material Recovery Facility in Barangay level as mandated
under the provision of RA 9003 and educate the local resident especially near
the river in coordination with LGU‟s
9. Find effective ways to share project learning and replicate project successes and
impacts on an even larger scale
10. To inform the communities on the value and importance of river
11. Enhancing River clean up through collective learning and Involvement of the
community from planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of
the program activities.
12. The NSWMC could recommend the LGU to tapped ER1-94 funds for the
Environmental Enhancement projects i.e. Establishment of MRF and SLF for
those power plant program partners.
13. Sustained efforts are needed to raise public awareness and gain the support of
the local communities
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