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Alibunan Upper Jalaur Watershed

.. a snapshot of harmony ..

Mt. Igabon
Mt. Dapay
Mt. Baloy
Mt. Bantolinao
Mt. Agbalanti

Mt. Dila-dila

1. Forestry

Close Broadleaves 412.48


Open Broadleaves 1,968.79
Patches of OB
716.49
Alibunan Refo
199.31
ART GP
223.51
FORCLIM
226.00
NGP
639.75

4,310.73 has.
(15%)

3,097.36 (11%)
1,213.37 ( 4%)

Natural Grown

3,097.36 (11%)

Previous Projects 3.478. 36 (12%)


DENR - FMP
200
(1%)
6,775.72

(23%)

Forest
____4,285.30__ Hectares forest cover in suitable areas.

5 Projects NGP, DENR-FMP, PENRO LGU, ForClim-GIZ (FIDA), Municipal


____________ Number of projects/programs with preference towards indigenous trees species .

16 Nurseries with estimates of 900,000 seedlings


____________ Number of nurseries established for indigenous tree species.

16 Upland Barangays for CBFMA and 59 Brgys ENVTL Projects in their AIPs
____________ Number of communities actively involved in community-based forest stewardship &
reforestation programs .

2 GPs covering 5 has.

____________ Number of Urban/small scale greening projects implemented, area planted.

84,258 indigenous and fruit trees planted and still on-going

____________ Number of trees planted and grown for the ART program per barangay and total for
watershed unit.

1 CADT Released and 7 applications Cahigon-Guinbunyogan-Marinas,

____________ Number of documented claims, number of documented disputes, number of Certificate of


Ancestral Domain Titles (CADTs) approved.

Aglonok, Hilwan, Caratagan and Marandig

2. Biodiversity

We have them and we dare to protect what we have.


Lobbying for Local Conservation Area
Community and Schools IECs
Baseline Data Banking
Participatory Mapping

WEOs Trainings and Deputization


Watershed Rehabilitation
Convergence Initiatives
Community Empowerment

3. Surface Water

DISSOLVED OXYGEN (mg/L)


10

9
8
7
6

5
4
3
2

1
0

Inland
Fisheries
DO
6.2

Moroboro
Dam
7.6

Dueas
Bridge
7.5

Downstrea Downstrea Upstream


m Passi II m Passi 1
Passi I
5
7.8
8.8

Calinog
Bridge
8

Confluence Alibunan
Alibunan Br Upstream
7.7
8.5

BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (mg/L)


7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
BOD

Inland
Fisheries
2

Moroboro
Dam
2

Dueas
Bridge
1

Downstrea Downstrea Upstream


m Passi II m Passi 1
Passi I
6
6
1

Calinog
Bridge
1

Confluence Alibunan
Alibunan Br Upstream
1
3

TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (mg/L)


Alibunan Upstream
Confluence Alibunan Br
Calinog Bridge
Upstream Passi I
Downstream Passi 1
Downstream Passi II
Dueas Bridge

Moroboro Dam
Inland Fisheries

10

20

30

40
mg/L

50

60

70

80

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (mg/L)


Alibunan Upstream
Confluence Alibunan Br
Calinog Bridge
Upstream Passi I
Downstream Passi 1
Downstream Passi II
Dueas Bridge
Moroboro Dam
Inland Fisheries

100

200

300
mg/L

400

500

still function as life-support to


communities.

Barangay

Community
Water

59 BRGYS

Household Source of Water for Drinking


Deep
Covered
Well
Open Water
Rain
Total
Dug Refilling Spring CWD
With
Water
Dug Well Well Station
Pump

System

(tasok)

18

1271

1,061

702

4. GROUNDWATER

342

93

49

59 3,595

15 Barangays

5. Water Consumption

Major Water Uses

Percentage

Irrigation

0.5

Hydropower

None

Domestic

99.32

Industrial Use

None

Commercial

0.18

5. Water Consumption
Source of Drinking Water

Total

Deep Well with Pump (Tasok)

1,117

9.95

Buys from Water Refilling Station

1,064

9.48

Covered Dug Well (Bubon)

882

7.86

Community Water System

18

0.16

Open Dug Well

311

2.77

Spring

280

2.49

1,474

13.13

203

1.81

Not Surveyed

5,875

52.34

Total

11,224

100

Calinog Water District


Rain Water

6. Riparian Management

Riverbank Plantation

8 km in length by 3 meters
width both sides

7. Quarry
Business and Responsibility

7. Agriculture and Livelihood


Exploring
appropriate
technologies for
sustainable
livelihood

Shifting farming
to bio-friendly
agriculture

Soil and water


Conservation and
establishment of Small
Farm Reservoir

7. Agriculture and Livelihood


16. 9
____________ Volume of farm production (including
aquaculture).
____________ Number of alternative livelihoods using
appropriate technologies that reduce forest degradation and
deforestation.
64
____________ Increase in numbers of organic farmers.
24
____________ Number of pilot test areas created for
sustainable agricultural practices and innovations.
5.5
____________ Size and scale of pilot areas.

8. Waste Management

Residential Waste Composition

Institutional Wastes Composition

Public Market Waste Composition


Commercial Wastes Composition
25.00%

22.28%

20.00%

15.00%
10.00%
5.00%
0.00%

16%

10.81%

40.00%
35.00%
30.00%
25.00%
20.00%
15.00%
10.00%
5.00%
0.00%

39.94%

24.15%

Compostables

Recyclables

Residuals

24.13%

9.86%

Compostables
Recyclables
Residuals

6.77%

83.37%

. Waste Management

3. Waste Management
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______________

Number Barangays with organized and


functional BSWM Committee.

May 2015

____________ Updated 10 year MSWMP


____________
Approved
Safe
Closure
and
2014
Rehabilitation Plan of Dumpsite and Operating
Controlled dumping and Ecological Park or
proposed/operating Sanitary Landfill.

9,189/85%
____________

Number of Households with efficient


and effective septic/solid waste disposal systems.

8
____________
Number of communities with functional
Material recovery Facilities (MRF). Excluding (School
Institutions)

9. Watershed Governance

Incorporation of
FLUP , SWMP
and other
frameworks
(LSP) to CLUP
Presence of appropriate structure for watershed development.
Conduct of meetings, community visits and lobby for ordinances
formulated, endorsed, and budget appropriations for watershed
and environment.

In Alibunan-Upper Jalaur Watershed, you can still


enjoy the waters .

Thank You

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