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PASIG RIVERPASIG RIVERThe Lifeline of our Nation
If river veins are blocked…
…our country becomes the sick man of Asia.
THE GOAL:THE GOAL:
WATER BODY CLASSIFICATIONClass AA: Public Water Supply Class I. This class is intended primarily for
waters having watersheds which are uninhabited and otherwise protected and require only approved disinfection in order to meet the National Standards for Drinking Water (NSDW) of the Philippines.
Class A: Public Water Supply Class II. For sources of water supply that will require complete treatment (coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection) in order to meet the NSDW.
Class BTarget for Pasig River
Recreational Water Class I. For primary contact recreation such as bathing, swimming, skin diving, etc. (particularly those designated for tourism purposes)
Class CTarget for Estero
Fishery water for the propagation and growth of fish and other aquatic resources Recreational Water Supply Class II (Boatings etc.) Industrial Water Supply Class I (For manufacturing processes after treatment)
Class D For agriculture, irrigation, livestock watering, etc. Industrial Water Supply Class II (e.g. cooling) Other inland waters, by their quality, belong to this classification
THE STRATEGYTHE STRATEGY
Create CLEAN RIVER ZONES Create CLEAN RIVER ZONES (CRZs)(CRZs)
Zero Toxic InputZero Toxic InputInto the Pasig RiverInto the Pasig River
ESTERO DE PACOESTERO DE PACOClean River Zone for 2009Clean River Zone for 2009
TIMELINES
SAN JUAN & MARIKINA RIVERSSAN JUAN & MARIKINA RIVERSPriority Area for 2010-2014Priority Area for 2010-2014
SMALL TRIBUTARIES & PASIG RIVERSMALL TRIBUTARIES & PASIG RIVERPriority Area for 2012-2015Priority Area for 2012-2015
Laguna Lake
Manila Bay
Pasig River
San Juan River
Marikina River
METRO MANILA METRO MANILA WATERWAYSWATERWAYS
4.2 M MPN
3.6 M MPN
2.4 M MPN
0.45 M MPN
1.5 B MPN
Pasig River Annual Average Total Coliform 2008
Class C Standard:
Below 5,000 MPN
Water quality monitoring station
ESTERO IN PACO MARKET
TOTAL COLIFORM: 1.6 MILLION MPNTOTAL COLIFORM: 1.6 MILLION MPN
PACO TENEMENTPACO TENEMENT
BEFORE RELOCATION
Makeshift houses under the bridge
Children living in the esteroand the dangers of falling
down and water-born diseases
BEFORE RELOCATION
10 families with 55 household membersused to live in this small structure
BEFORE RELOCATION
AFTER RELOCATION
To date, 181 families have already been relocated in
PRRC Montalban Resettlement Site
To date, 293 families have already been relocated in Bayanijuan sa
Calauan Resettlement Site
APACIBLE (BEFORE)
APACIBLE (CURRENT)
QUIRINO (BEFORE)
QUIRINO (CURRENT)
KBPIP EFFORTS AND OUTPUTKBPIP EFFORTS AND OUTPUTReduction of solid waste
due to relocation of Informal SettlerStandard waste generation is at .5 kilogramStandard waste generation is at .5 kilogram
per person per dayper person per day
CLEAN RIVER ZONE: ESTERO DE PACO
60 Families (as of end of June 2009)~ 83 tons
200 Families (as of end of July 2009) ~ 277 tons
1,000 Families (as of end of December 2009) ~ 1,387 tons
Catchment and FiltrationCatchment and Filtration BioremediationBioremediation
PhytoremediationPhytoremediation Bioremediation at source using enzymesBioremediation at source using enzymes
BEFORE AFTERBEFORE AFTER
PHYTO-TECHNOLOGY
MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY (MRF)
Currently in operation:Currently in operation:Mandaluyong CityMandaluyong City
PUPPUPSta. AnaSta. Ana
San AntonioSan Antonio
Operational by end of 2009:Operational by end of 2009:Paco MarketPaco Market
BasecoBasecoTandang SoraTandang Sora
KBPIP EFFORTS AND OUTPUTSolid Waste Reduction
Materials Recovery Facilityin Mandaluyong City
3 Barangays Total Population: 9,222 individualsIf 25% of the population give 50% their garbage to an MRF, then we remove:
0.58 tons per day 18 tons per month 210 tons per year
Site 1Site 1409 HH409 HH58.96 HAS58.96 HAS
Site 212.32 HAS
Site 3Site 3168 HH168 HH36.06 HAS36.06 HAS
200 new houses to be built in 2009
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
Signages made by relocatees
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
Signages made by relocatees
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
Signages made by relocatees
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
REBUILDING COMMUNITIES ATREBUILDING COMMUNITIES AT
to operate the NHA school
Integrated School of Life Seamless curriculum from pre-school to 4th year HS Multi-disciplinary learning approach Intensive guidance and counselling program Enhanced Skills and Livelihood program for students and parents
EDUCATION
To put up: Educational Television Infrastructure w/ teacher training Computer Room, Math and Science Labs, HE room,
Agricultural room Covered multi-purpose court
EDUCATION
Respiratory Condition 95% common cough and colds 3 suspected cases of bronchitis, 1 child with pneumonia 2 confirmed cases of Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB)
Malnutrition 99% Malnourished children w/ concomitant intestinal parasitism Including occasional diarrhea Malnourished adults w/ deformed nails
Skin Disease Scabies, rashes, head louse infestation
Dental Care Non-existent
HEALTH Preliminary assessment of 60HH
No garbage collection at the site Brgy. Dayap & Brgy. Sto Tomas will bring their garbage to us Built an MRF and a Vermicompost shed Need to purchase a styro oven and plastic shredder for residuals
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENT
LIVELIHOOD COMPONENT
Vegetables are already harvested and eaten by residents
Organic Farming 10 sq. mtrs of Pinakbet 5 hectares for
commercial production
LIVELIHOOD: AGRI-BUSINESS
LIVELIHOOD: Tesda ClassesElectrical Installation: 47 students
Girl Electrician
LIVELIHOOD: Tesda ClassesCarpentry & Construction Painting: 27 students
TESDA Training Center
4 classrooms2 workshops1 computer room1 kitchen1 stock room1 office4 bathrooms
• AFI to build the facilities• Tesda will shoulder all Operating
Expenses including Teachers
Electrical
Motorcycle repair
Carpentry
LIVELIHOOD:Arts and Crafts for Out of School Youth
We will need: Livelihood Center Cora Jacob Room Arts & Crafts Room Kitchen/Cafe
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
BABY JUANITA,the first newborn baby of Bayanijuan sa Calauan.
Symbolizing new beginnings.
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
EDISON a.k.a. SHAOLIN,the boy who used to sniff solvent, now actively helping in Bayanijuan sa Calauan.
Turning over a new leaf.
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
LOLA JULIANA,the 79-year old lady who grows corn in Bayanijuan sa Calauan.
Proving that determination is ageless.
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
MANG ROGELIO,the furniture-maker in Bayanijuan sa Calauan.
Making the most out of life.
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
MANG SAM,the vermiculture pioneer of Bayanijuan sa Calauan.
Creating something out of nothing.
MARK JOSEPH,the kid who returned the money.
Living with integrity.
THE CHAMPIONS OFTHE CHAMPIONS OF
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UPCOMING EVENTUPCOMING EVENT
CATEGORIES
START/FINISH LINEQUIRINO GRANDSTANDLUNETA PARK
GROUP CATEGORY(FOR RELAY TEAMS)MINIMUM OF 20 PEOPLE/TEAMMAXIMUM OF 40 PEOPLE/TEAM
3K, 5K, 10K,RELAY & FULL MARATHON (42 K)
TARGET NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 20,000TARGET NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: 20,000
ROUTE MAP AND RELAY STATIONS
Start/Finish
1st relay station
2nd relay station
3rd relay station
4th relay station
5th relay station
6th relay station
7th relay station8th relay station
Sa ating pagkakapit-bisig,Sa ating pagkakapit-bisig,mabubuhay na mulimabubuhay na muli
ang Ilog Pasig.ang Ilog Pasig.