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Laguna Lake Development Authority
Approach to Integrated Watershed
Management Program for Santa Rosa
• Serving 15 million people in the watershed
• 61 municipalities
• Fisheries and livelihood
• Water supply for metro Manila
• Tourism
• Greening and reforestation
• Flood control and river convergence
• Permitting and enforcement of waste
management from industrial sector; and
• Developing new policies for long term
sustainability of the watershed
Major activities of LLDA:
Activities in Santa Rosa:
• 1997: River Rehabilitation Program – Addresses
pollution loading from rivers
- Survey of Santa Rosa River conducted
- Save Silang Santa Rosa River (S3R2) Council
organized
• 1999: Board Resolution 114 passed (institutionalizing
River Rehabilitation Program)
- Creation of the Federation of River Basin Council –
partnering with NGOs
• 2000 - 2006: Major effort in capacity building for
fisherfolk, Environmental Army, River cleanups,
industrial source permitting
• 2007: BR 414 – Creation of 24 sub – WQMAs including
#20, Santa Rosa
Activities in Santa Rosa:
2008: LLDA partners with WORLD WIDE FUND FOR
NATURE PHILIPPINES (WWF)
- Scientific and technical studies to determine long
term sustainability of water supply for Santa Rosa
watershed
Partnership with WWF Launched
2008: First Water Summit
- Identification of stakeholders
- Creation of TWG
2009: Second Water Summit
- Identification of issues and concerns
- Action planning
2010: Third Water Summit
- Presentation of Action Plan
- Commitments of stakeholders
- Lessons learned from Typhoon Ondoy
2011: Development of Santa Rosa Integrated
Watershed Management Plan
The output is the Integrated Watershed
Management Framework
Productive watersheds, clean rivers, healthy lake
LGUs
NGAs
NGOs Water
Utilities
Business Sector
Designation of Sub-WQMA
Management strategies
Sustainable financing strategies
Review of Policies, Institutional
Arrangement and Capacities and
Issuance of New Policies
Development of sub-WQMA action
plan
Creation of Watershed
Management Council
Watershed Characterization and Assessment
Performance Monitoring
Integrated Watershed Management Framework
Productive watersheds, clean rivers, healthy lake
LGUs
NGAs
NGOs Water
Utilities
Business Sector
Breaking it down Objectives
Stakeholders
Designation of Sub-WQMA
Management strategies
Sustainable financing strategies
Review of Policies, Institutional
Arrangement and Capacities and
Issuance of New Policies
Development of sub-WQMA action
plan
Creation of Watershed
Management Council
Watershed Characterization and Assessment
Performance Monitoring
Integrated Watershed Management Framework
Previous
actions
Priority
Focus
2012 – Developing New
policies
• Land use policies: harmonize land use
policies of the LGUs within the Santa Rosa
Sub Watershed
“Critical as land uses are rapidly
changing from agricultural to
residential and commercial and
these will have major impacts on
water quality and supply unless we
act”
How to make the new policies
work?
To Build an Accountable and Effective
Governance Body for Managing Water
Resources in the Santa Rosa
Watershed
Sounds great, but how are we going to do this??
Chairman: SEC J.R. Nereus O. Acosta
Co-Chairmen Hon. Arlene B. Arcillas
Hon. Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat
Hon. Isidro L. Hemedes
Hon. Emilia Lourdes F. Poblete
Members
Water Utilities
•Laguna Waters
•Cabuyao Water District
•Silang Water District
Business Sector
•Ayala Westgrove Heights
•Santa Rosa Business Club
•Laguna Technopark, Inc.
Creation of SUBWQMA Board
NGOs and Academe
•Save Silang-Santa Rosa River Fnd.
(S3R2)
•Adventist University of the Phil.
(AUP)
TWG
•All ENROs of the 4 LGUs
•LLDA
•All Municipal and City Engineers
MOA Signing to Create the
Board
2014: SIGNING OF THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AMONG THE
LLDA, CITIES OF SANTA ROSA, BINAN, CABUYAO AND THE
MUNICIPALITY OF SILANG FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF IWMP
IRR OF BOARD RESOLUTION 414 IS BEING FINALIZED BY THE
LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Thank you!
LLDA Community Development Division
Contact: Reena Buena email: