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Introduction to
LAGUNA DE BAY AND LLDAPresented at the
2nd Thematic Workshop On
Water Rights and Allocation06 June 2006
La Mesa Dam Old Guesthouse, Quezon City, Philippines
LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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Laguna de Bay . . . The largest and most vital inland water body
in the Philippines.
18th Memberof the
World’s Living Lakes Network.
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QUICK FACTS
Surface Area: * 900 km2
Average Depth: ~ 2.5 m
Maximum Depth: ~ 20m (Diablo Pass)
Average Volume: 2,250,000,000 m3
Watershed Area: * 2,920 km2
Shoreline: * 285 km
Biological Resources: fish, mollusks, plankton macrophytes
(* At 10.5m Lake Elevation)
Lakeshore cities/municipalities = 29Non-lakeshore cities/municipalities= 32Total no. of barangays = 2,656
The lake is life support system
to about 13 million people
3.5 million of whom live in 29 lakeshore municipalities and cities
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Sources of surface recharge
21 Major Tributaries14% Pagsanjan-Lumban River7% Sta. Cruz River79% 19 remaining tributary
rivers
Only Outlet
Napindan Channel connects the lake to Manila Bay
NAPINDAN CHANNEL
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The Pasig River is an important component of the lake ecosystem. It is the only outlet of the lake but serves also as an inlet whenever the lake level is lower than Manila Bay.
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•The lake is life support system
to about 13 million people
•3.5 million of whom live in 29 lakeshore municipalities and cities
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RecreationRecreation
Industrial
Cooling
Multiple Use ResourceMultiple Use Resource
Transport RouteFlood Water
Reservoir
Irrigation
Hydro power generation
FishingFishing
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It is the major source of freshwater fish in Metro Manila and the surrounding municipalities, and cities.
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Open waterOpen water
AquacultureAquaculture
Dominant use for fishery . . .
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EXISTING LAKE USES
Hydro power generation
Transport Route
Flood Water Reservoir
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Irrigation
EXISTING LAKE USES
Recreation and nature appreciation
Industrial
Cooling
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Najas graminea
Pediastrum sp. Eichhornia crassipesEichhornia crassipes
Pistia stratiotesCorbicula manilensisCorbicula manilensis
Therapon plumbeus
NymphaeaNymphaea
Provides genetic resources.Provides genetic resources.
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It is being eyed as the next major source of potable water for Metro Manila
More than 400,000 people in Metro Manila are already suffering from water shortage
A private water company already draws approx. 300,000 m3 of water per month
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Laguna de Bay is a strategic political, economic and ecological resource that has to be managed well as a Living Lake, capable of sustaining life, livelihood and economic progress in the region and its environs.
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The Laguna Lake Development Authority
The Laguna Lake Development Authority
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LLDA
RA 4850 (1966). . .to promote and accelerate the development and balanced growth….with due regard for environmental management….
EO 349 (1996)Adoption and implementation of Laguna de Bay Master PlanPD 813 (1975)
Expanded the mandate of LLDA to address environmental protection including the power to issue permit for the use of surface waters
EO 927 (1983)- Classified LLDA as Class A Corporation- Authorized to modify its organization- Granted water rights over Laguna de Bay and other water bodies
within the region- Granted power to control and abate pollution within the region- Authorized to collect fees for the use of lake water
EO 149 (1993)Placed under DENR for administrative supervision and policy coordination
DAO 2004-61 Transfer of ECC/CNC issuance
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“ To promote and accelerate the development and balanced growth of the Laguna Lake area within the context of national and regional plans and economic development to carry out the development of the Laguna de Bay Region with due regard and adequate provisions for environmental management and control, preservation of the quality of human life and ecological systems and the prevention of undue ecological disturbances, deterioration and pollution. “
LLDA Mandate
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POLICY AND PLANNING**Develop Lake with due regard to
environment and prevention of ecological imbalance
Conduct comprehensive survey/studiesPrepare comprehensive plan to conserve
and utilize resourcesExercise water rights within Laguna LakePrepare a water quality management
programCoordinate policies with other
government agencies and stockholders
REGULATORY***Establish and enforce water quality
standards for industrial, agricultural and municipal use
Issue and revoke permits for use of surface waters within the lake region
Approve development plans proposed byLGUs, private persons or enterprises
Collect fees for use of Laguna Lake resources for all beneficial purposes
Compel compliance
INFRASTRUCTURE ANDRESOURCES DEVELOPMENT*Prepares and implement infrastructure
projects such as river works, flood control and sewerage
Reclaim portions of the Lake Undertake re-adjustments, relocations or
resettlement of populationsFinance Infrastructure projectsCollect reasonable fees and toll chargesDevelop water supply from groundwater
or Lake water sourcesEngage in fish production and other
aquaculture projects
THREE KEY FUNCTIONSLLDA Key Functions
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LLDA’s Administrative Jurisdiction
Total no. of cities = 14Lakeshore municipalities = 25Non-lakeshore municipalities = 22Total no. of barangays = 2,656
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Philippine Clean Water ActR.A. 9275
Recognizes the LLDA MandateRecognizes the LLDA MandateLaguna de Bay Region as a watershedLaguna de Bay Region as a watershed--focused Water Quality Management focused Water Quality Management Area (WQMA)Area (WQMA)
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• Under the administration of the LLDA in accordance with its Charter (RA 4850 as amended)
• LLDA Board of Directors as the WQMA Governing Board
Laguna de Bay RegionLaguna de Bay Regionas a as a
Water Quality Management Water Quality Management AreaArea
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• Covers well defined area: Ecosystem/watershed-based
• Extensive and encompassing legal authority
- Reviews/approves development plans/projects- Issues permits and collects fees on both intake
and discharge of water
• Authorized to use its revenues for environmental and water related projects
LLDA in PerspectiveLLDA in Perspective
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Organizational StructureOrganizational Structure
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Representative of the Office of the President
Composition of the LLDA Board of DirectorsComposition of the LLDA Board of DirectorsUnder R.A. 4850 as amendedUnder R.A. 4850 as amended
Secretary, DTI
Secretary, DENR
Secretary, NEDA
Governor, Province of Laguna
Governor, Province of Rizal
Presidents, Leagues of Mayors of Rizal and LagunaChairman, MMDA
General Manager, LLDA, ex-Officio memberPrivate Investors’ Representative
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Personnel Complement Personnel Complement as of March 2006as of March 2006
Total Number of Personnel Total Number of Personnel -- 310310
Top ManagementSupervisory GroupTechnicalNon-Technical
Top Management = 2 Top Management = 2
1%1%
Technical = 151Technical = 151
48%48%
Supervisory Group = 14 Supervisory Group = 14
4%4%
NonNon--Technical = 141Technical = 141
47%47%
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Challenges and Opportunities
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Laguna de Bay as the next major source of potable water for Metro Manila
400 MLD for MWSS Bulk Water Supply Project is only 3% of total annual water inflow to the lake (15,163 MLD) and 1/3 of water flowing out towards Pasig River (12,840 MLD) which is just unutilized
400MLD abstraction is insignificant considering lake water volume is approx. 2 billion cubic meters
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Unprecedented economic growth over last 30 years brought rapidly expanding industrialization and urbanization in the region
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The Laguna de Bay region has about 10,000 small, medium, and large business establishments.
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Excessive discharge of pollutants from industries ...
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... from communities
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Sewerage canals in 61 cities and towns within Laguna de Bay Region empty into 21 tributary rivers which all drain into the lake. Manila Bay also channels polluted waters into the lake daily via the Pasig River due to tidal flows.
Waste Sink
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Organic Waste Profile in the Lake
Domestic77.9%
Industry11.5%
Agriculture9.8%
Forest0.8%
(As of 2004)
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Fishpen controversy• Problem: Fierce
competition for the lake fishery resources
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OVERFISHING
Declining fish production
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Salinity Intrusion
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Proliferation of non-native
species, most recent of
which is the janitor fish
BIOLOGICAL POLLUTION
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Conflicts existing among users/uses or the zoning priorities and jurisdictions.Encroachment in the lake is prevalent causing intrusions of pollutants into the lake water.
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• Watershed-based: 24 micro-watersheds serve as the basic units for planning & implementing environmental improvement programs
• Integrated and participative in approach
• Transcends political, economic and social interests
• Supported by scientifically-based natural resources and environmental management programs built upon LLDA’s extensive water quality monitoring data
LLDALLDA’’ss IWRM ApproachIWRM Approach
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Laguna de Bay is a strategic political, economic and ecological resource that has to be managed well as a Living Lake, capable of sustaining life, livelihood and economic progress in the region and its environs.
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SalamatSalamatatat
MabuhayMabuhaysasa inyonginyong
lahatlahat!!
Laguna Lake Development Authority2/3F Asia-Pro Bldg, Bo. Kapitolyo
Pasig City, PhilippinesContact Nos.
(632) 637-9037, (632) 637-9038, (632) 637-97-48Email Address:
[email protected]@skyinet.net
Homepage:www.llda.gov.ph