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Coastal profile and environmental risk asssessment

Provincial Muncipality
Indicator
Pampanga Sasmuan Lubao Macabebe
Total length of coastline
15.9 KM 5 km
Coastal environmental profile/environmental risk
assessment/other similar assessments (Pls. specify)

Length of coastline covered by environmental assessment

*Lubao

see Coastals Barangays


*areas along pampanga river/barangay islands are
Muncipality
Macabebe Sasmuan Lubao Masantol

5 km 2.2 km 8.7 km

*BFAR region 3

nga river/barangay islands are included


Coastal strategy and action plans
Indicator Regional Level

Coastal Strategy/ Coastal Strategy Implementation Plans/ Strategic Environmental OPMBCS 2011-2015
Management Plans (Pls. specify name of plans and timeframe of implementation)

Management boundary (geographic) of the plan

Scope of the Plan

Bio-physical
Sociopolitical
Economic
Natural and Man-made Hazards
Natural Habitats and Cultural Heritage
Water supply
Food Security and Livelihood
Pollution and waste
Multisectoral participation considered in the development of the plan
CS/CSIP/SEMP adopted at the provincial level
CS/CSIP/SEMP adopted at the city/ municipal level Specify cities/municipalities
Monitoring and evaluation of the plan
Updating and revision of plan
Percentage accomplished of activities identified in the plan
gional Level District Guagua Sasmuan

Manila Bay Coastal Strategy


CRM PLAN-4TH
ICCAP
DISTRICT
Report SASMUAN-CRM PLAN
Local government development plan integrating coastal and marine areas
Indicator
Availability of development plan at national level (Yes/No) Pls specify
Availability of development plan at the regional level (Yes/No) Pls specify
Availability of development plan at the provincial level (Yes/No) Pls specify
Total number of local government units (cities and municipalities)
Number of local government units with development plan
Development plan at the regional level integrate coastal environmental management? (Yes/No) - If No, separate
Environmental Management Plan available (Pls. specify)
Development plan at the provincial level integrate coastal environmental management? (Yes/No) - If No, Separate
Environmental Management Plan available (Pls. specify)
Development plans at the city/municipality integrate coastal environmental management? Provide list of municipalities
- If No, Separate Environmental Management Plan available (Pls. specify)

*References: NEDA region 3, PPDO, DENR


Available plan Attachment

Philippine National Development Plan 2011-2016 Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016


Central Luzon Regional Development Plan 2011-2016 Central Luzon Development Plan_2011-2016
Pampanga Development Plan 2011-2020 Pampanga Development Plan 2011-2020
19 municipalities and 3 cities - see attached doc and map Municiplaity and City

Yes

Yes

Other existing Plans

National Wetlands Action Plan 2011-2016'.pdf


OPMBCS 2011-2015.pdf
Other Supporting file

Map of Pampanga
Coordinating mechanism
Indicator Regionional level
Coordinating mechanism established at the
provincial level (Yes/No)
Legal basis of the coordinating mechanism
DENR RSO-2009-072-2009, Subject: Establishing the
DENR IVA Manila Bay River Basin Coordinating
Office
Organizational structure of the coordinating
mechanism
Coordinating mechanism at the municipal
level
Legal basis of the coordinating mechanism
Organizational structure of the coordinating
mechanism
Coordinating office established at the
provincial level
Legal basis of the coordinating office at the
provincial level Manila Bay Coordinating Office
Organizational structure of the coordinating
office established at the provincial level

Number of staff allocated at the coordinating


office established at the provincial level

Budget allocation of the coordinating office


Coordinating office established at the
municipal level
Legal basis of the coordinating office at the
municipal level
Organizational structure of the coordinating
office established at the municipal level

Number of staff allocated at the coordinating


office established at the municipal level

Budget allocation of the coordinating office


Provincial Level Sasmuan

TWG for the Formulation of ICM Pampanga

EO for TWG

Structural Figure - ICM TWG

TWG for the Formulation of ICM-Sasmuan


EO 2010-02 Sasmuan EO for Manila Bay

see EO 2010-02 see EO for Manila Bay


Participation of stakeholders in the coordinating mechanism
Indicator

Government agencies represented in the coordinating mechanism


City/municipality represented in the coordinating mechanism

Civil society represented in the coordinating mechanism


Private sector represented in the coordinating mechanism
Academe represented in the coordinating mechanism
Established sub-groups of the coordinating mechanism (e.g., executive committee, fisheries
committee, monitoring committee, finance committee, etc.)
Number of agencies in the coordinating mechanism which incorporated implementation plans in
their work programs
Number of staff allocated of the agencies in the coordinating mechanism
Budget allocation of the agencies in the coordinating mechanism for coastal management
implementation
TWG for Area-Based
TWG for ICM Management Plan
DENR, Provincial ENRO

Apalit, Sasmuan, Lunao, Macabebe,


Masantol, Candaba, San Luis, Arayat,
Guagua, Floridablanca, Porac, Minalin, San
Simon
x
x
x

x
ICM enabling legislation
Indicator Provincial
Provincial/City/Municipal level EO 07 2012
Legislation adopting ICM as an approach (Yes/No) Sanagunihan_resolution
Legislation on coastal use zoning (Yes/No)
Legislation on permit issuances for fisheries, mining and
other extraction activities (Yes/No)

Legislation on permit issuances for pollution-related


activities (Yes/No)

Legislation on permit issuances on building structures in


the coastal environment, including aquaculture
structures (Yes/No)

Access to rules and regulations


Sasmuan Lubao Guagua
EO 2010-02
EO 2010-02
Sasmuan Delineation Ordinance

Sasmuan EO for Solid Waste


Sasmuan MO Solid Waste
Ilog ng
Mgt
Sasmuan Resolution

Lubao Solid Waste


LubaoOrdinance
EXECUTIVEHolcim
ORDERSBNO
Resolution
06 - 2004
Minalin Apalit

Apalit Ord No.9 illegalfishing

MO Anti-Littering
MO Segregation
MO Segragation
Resolution Environment
Resolution Pawikan
Apalit Solid Waste Management
Apalit Ord No.13
Ordinance
avian influenza
Apalit environment code

MO Toilets Prohibition
Resolution for Building SWMP
Floridablanca

Floridablanca Fishpond Ordinance


Floridablanca Envi Tax Ordinance

Floridablanca SWM Ordinance


Floridablanca Anti-Smoking Ordinance

Floridablanca Preservation of Caulaman Ordinance


Administration and enforcement of legislation

Environmental compliance/inspection
Frequency of market inspection for fishery violations
Frequency of aquaculture inspections

Aquafarms supplying raw materials (shrimps/ba


reprt and Plan in accordance with the european
only European Commision (EU) accredited/appr
Point) certified establishment namely Bulacan H
conducted at least once a year. for other aquafa
Frequency of inspections of manufacturing establishments
Frequency of inspections of coastal tourism establishments
Frequency of inspections of ports and water transportation (shipping)
Frequency of inspections of other coastal polluting establishments
(piggeries, etc.)
Frequency of inspections of groundwater use and
Frequency of coastal/sea-borne patrols

Total number of permits issued


Total number of permits issued for fisheries, mining and other extraction
activities LIST OF QUARRY PERMITTEES
Total number of operating permits (including industries) issued at the
provincial/city/municipal level List of Commercial Establishment
Total number of permits issued for building structures in the coastal
environment, including aquaculture structures Coastal Establishment
Team/office established for monitoring and inspection (e.g., sea/fish
wardens, anti-illegal logging and anti-illegal fishing team or task force,
environmental compliance, etc.)
ng raw materials (shrimps/bangus/Tilapia) to exporters are registered to BFAR per residue monitoring
ccordance with the european Union Council Directive 96/23/EC. In Rehion 3, Fishermans, Inc. is the
mmision (EU) accredited/approved establishment and two (2) HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control
ablishment namely Bulacan HJR and Angel Famous Gourment Food Corp. Monitoring or inspection are
once a year. for other aquafarms, monitoring and inspection are done as per request basis

stablishment
Environmental cases filed and resolved
Total number of reported complaints
- Fishery-related
- Zoning-related
- Pollution-related
- Related to extraction of resources other than fishing (mining,
sand and gravel, logging, oil extraction, etc.)
Total number of violations where violators were arrested
- Fishery-related
- Zoning-related
- Pollution-related
- Related to extraction of resources other than fishing (mining,
sand and gravel, logging, oil extraction, etc.)
Total number of violations penalized
- Fishery-related
- Zoning-related
- Pollution-related
- Related to extraction of resources other than fishing (mining,
sand and gravel, logging, oil extraction, etc.)
Total value of fines collected for non-compliance with relevant
legislations
- Fishery-related
- Zoning-related
- Pollution-related
- Related to extraction of resources other than fishing (mining,
sand and gravel, logging, oil extraction, etc.)
Public education and awareness
Communication plan available (Yes/No)
Budget allocation for implementation of
communication plan
Staff allocation for implementation of
communication plan
Local government have facilities for public access
of information
- Library
- Internet
Local awareness programs
Communicators group/organizations
Number of community participation/mobilization
activities initiated per sector (List of activities and
initiator)
Frequency of community participation/mobilization
activity per year
Number of participants in community
participation/mobilization activities
Stakeholder participation and mobilization
Civil society and other stakeholders’ organizations in the area
Number of membership per organizations
Programs and activities of civil society and other stakeholders’
organizations
Stakeholder participation in environment-related programs and
activities
Availability/accessibility

Indicator Office/Municipality
Number of government personnel at the provincial level allocated to
coastal management? PG - ENRO
PENRO
Number of government personnel at the city or municipal level
allocated to coastal management?
Number of skilled personnel (e.g., graduates in natural sciences,
social sciences, management, economics)
Budget allocation for capacity development
List of experts in the area
Universities and research institutions in the area
Number of graduates in ICM related courses (e.g., natural and
social sciences, management, economics) in the
university/research institutions
Number Of Personnel
3
4
Human resource capacity
Indicator

Number of people at the


provincial/city/municipal level trained
(formal and informal training) in ICM
(indicate provincial/city/municipal
leaders (e.g., mayors, governors)
trained

Trainings can be conducted by the local


government
Number of people trained by the local
government
Budget for integrated coastal management
Budget '000
Indicator 2010 2011 2012
PENRO Pampanga
Total amount requested for coastal management
Total amount allocated for coastal management 4,535.00
Total amount actually spent for coastal management
Regular annual government budget for ICM (include allocations
(internal revenue allocations) at the provincial and at the
city/municipal level)
Grants from financing institutions
Loans
Government investment for environmental infrastructure
Co-financing with partner private sector and civil society organization
'000
2013 Attached files
PG -ENRO

757.00 PENRO MB Work and Financial Plan 2011-2012


Sustainable financing mechanisms
Defined procurement process in place (e.g., defined
ceilings for bidding, canvassing, and shopping)
Corporate social responsibility
Provincial/City/municipality authorized to engaged in
public-private partnership
Private sector financing (e.g., PPP)
Private sector investment for environmental
infrastructure
Environment user fees in place
Percentage of environment user fees allocated to
environment projects
Environmental fund established
Payment for environmental services
Level of preparedness for disasters
Indicator Lubao Guagua
Natural/man-made disaster/environmental emergency Lubao Five-Year Disaster Risk
Guagua
Reduction
MDRRMC
Plan Plan 2011
response plan available (Yes/No) Please specify

Scope of natural/man-made disaster/environmental Floods Flood


emergency response plan (e.g., floods, landslides,
earthquakes, oil spill, etc.) Please specify
Mitigation strategies identified STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN

Institutional mechanism for the implementation of the INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT


Work SChart
FOR DISASTER RESILIENT GOVERNAN
emergency response plan (Yes/No) Please specify

Number of trained and non-trained personnel allocated

Early warning system in place (Yes/No) Yes


Adequate equipment available (Yes/No) Yes
Budget allocation for natural/man-made disaster STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN
Guagua Apalit Candaba Sasmuan
Guagua ICCAP Report Apalit MDRRMCApalit
2013Contingency
CANDABA
Plan LDRRM_PLAN
Candaba Contingecy Plan_2013

SASMUAN Contingency Plan 20


Flood and Drought Flash flood Liquefaction
and flood

STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN

Communication Chart INSTITUTIONALApalit


MECHANISM
Contingency
Institutional
Plan Council

Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Macabebe Masantol floridablanca

Masantol Contingency
Floridablanca
Planning 2012-2015
Contingency Plan
Degree of vulnerability to disasters
Indicator Data Available

Multi-hazard (landslides, storms, floods) map available


(Yes/No) Pampanga Hazard Maps 2011
Number of people located in hazard prone areas
Number of people relocated or moved away from
hazard prone areas
Social and economic losses due to disasters

Indicator
Habagat (August 2012)
Lives and economic losses due to natural and man-
made disaster incidents (typhoons, storm surges,
floods, harmful algal blooms, shellfish poisoning,
fish kills, oil spills)
Frequency of disaster incidents by type
Number of people severely affected by natural/
995,431
man-made disaster incidents
Number of people died due to natural/man-made
disaster incidents
Total amount of economic losses due to
natural/man-made disaster incidents (in million
peseos)
Infrastrusture 977.850
Agriculture 1,983
Industry 59
Education 67
Total damage cost 3,087

Support Documents/Pls see attached files Habagat


Effects of Weather Distrubances in Region 3
SAP 1 Quiel & Pedring
SAP 2 Habagat
T
Pedring (September 2012) Quiel (September 2012) JUANING (July 2011)

492,763 81,131
0

8 3 0

167.361
2165.684 0.674

2,333.05 0.674

Pedring and Quiel Effects of Weather Distrubances in Region 3 VERSION 2


Typhoons and floods
FALCON (June 2011) JUAN (October 2010) BASYANG (July 2010)

580268 100664 221

3 0 0

120.03
34.212 429.865

154.242 429.865 0

r Distrubances in Region 3 VERSION 2


PEPENG ( Oct 2009) ONDOY (Oct 2009) MARING (September 2009

278,451 439,735 181,964

8 12 4

5000 1,302 36.5


129.625 274.63 9.623

5129.625 1576.63 46.123


KIKO(August 2009)

52,832

5.259
41.291

46.55
Habitat management plan and implementation

Habitat management plan available


Staff allocation for implementation of habitat management plan
Budget allocation for habitat management
Areal extent of habitats
Total coral reef area (km2)
Total seagrass area (km2)
Total mangrove area (km2)
Total natural beach area (km2)
Total forest (excluding mangroves) area (km2)
Total mudflat area (km2)
Total urban “green” area (km2)
Natural area rehabilitated (km2)
Protected Areas for Coastal habitats and Heritage
Indicator
Number of terrestrial area protected by law
Total terrestrial area protected by law
Management effectiveness rating of terrestrial protected areas
Number of marine area protected by law
Total marine area protected by law
Management effectiveness rating of marine protected areas
Number of coastal heritage area protected by law
Total coastal heritage area protected by law
Management effectiveness rating of coastal heritage protected areas
Percent and area of habitats under protection, by type
Area allocated for the protection of rare and endangered species (e.g., marine turtles, wildbirds, etc.) (km2)
Pampanga

Mt. Arayat National Park Protected Area

none
none

none
Conversion and reclamation

Indicator Pampanga (in s.q.m) Pampanga (in ha)


Total area converted (reassessment) 2,438,324,695.67 243,832.47
Types of habitats affected
Extent of coastal area reclaimed
Total length of coastline reclaimed
Total area reclaimed
Land Classification 2000-2005 (4th District)

Note *Re-assessment=conversion in Provincial Assessor Office, * Total is based on the Provincial quarterly report as of Februar
Apalit Arayat Bacolor Candaba Floridablanca Guagua
81,078,691.30 145,413,393.23 60,214,805.41 441,855,858.59 418,021,469.00 47,809,262.00

ncial quarterly report as of February 2013


Lubao Mabalacat Macabebe Magalang Masantol Mexico
153,761,004.40 51,908,455.84 119,265,782.27 154,401,924.64 31,740,075.41 116,758,320.90
Minalin Porac San Luis San Simon Sta Ana Sta Rita
43,347,741.27 327,630,617.17 56,043,886.00 56,619,885.00 49,637,011.00 28,824,688.38
Sto Tomas Sasmuan
12,520,181.86 47,448,432.00
Water conservation and management

Mitigation and adaptation strategies identified

Staff allocation for water conservation and management


Budget allocation for water conservation and management
Water use per capita
Water conservation and management
Indicator
Pampanga River Basin
Water Management and Conservation Plan available
(Yes/No) Pampanga River Integrated Water Management
Mitigation and adaptation strategies identified
Staff allocation for water conservation and management
Budget allocation for water conservation and management
Water use per capita
Access to improved water source

Access to improved water source


Population using improved water sources
Volume produced from piped water sources water consumption
Water pricing per cubic meter water rates
Coastal area affected by saltwater intrusion
Access to improved water source

Indicator
Access to improved water source
Population using improved water sources
Volume produced from piped water sources Water Consumption
Water pricing per cubic meter Water Rates
Coastal area affected by saltwater intrusion
Incidences/deaths due to waterborne diseases

Indicator Total Affected water-


borne diseases Total

Number of incidences of water-borne related diseases (diarrhea, typhoid,


150 42
cholera, amoebiasis, schistosomiasis, giardiasis, etc.)
Number of deaths due to water-borne related diseases (diarrhea, typhoid,
cholera, amoebiasis, schistosomiasis, giardiasis, etc.)/ No. of affected 150 42
individual

* Reference: Pampanga Provincial Health Office, April 24 2013


Acute Bloody Diarrhea
Total
Bacolor Floridablanca Guagua Lubao Porac City of San Fernando Sta Rita Sasmuan
3 2 23 6 1 1 3 3 108

3 2 23 6 1 1 3 3 108
Typhoid
Angeles City Floridablanca Guagua Lubao Mabalacat Magalang Mexico Porac San Fernando
30 3 2 1 50 2 6 6 7

30 3 2 1 50 2 6 6 7
Sasmuan
1

1
Fishery management and implementation

Fisheries Management Plan available


Staff allocation for fishery management
Budget allocation for fishery management
Fishery management and implementation
Indicator

Fisheries Management Plan available


Staff allocation for fishery management 150 personnel
Budget allocation for fishery management
Fishery
Production (in Metric tons)
Indicator
2010 2011 2012

Municipal (small-scale) fishery


production (total volume)
10925.26 11210.89 11821.52

Marine 2206.52 2163.05 2025.76

Inland 8718.74 9047.84 9795.76


Commercial (large-scale) fishery
production (total volume)
Aquaculture production (total
volume) 148.603.07 145.622.13 143.933.61
Size and catch composition

*BFAR region 3
Malnutrition rate

Inventory Underweight Severely Underweight Total

Number of undernourished males (all ages) 5049 1403 6452


Number of undernourished females (all ages) 4536 1213 5752
Number of undernourished males (less than 5 3883 1138 5021
years old)
Number of undernourished females (less than 3443 930 4373
5 years old)

* Reference: Pampanga Provincial Heath Office, April 25, 2013


Proportion of Undernourished

5.16

4.8
Poverty incidence, employment and education
Pampanga, in pesos

Indicator 2003 2006 2009


Poverty threshold
Income per capita (male/female) 12,715 15,374 18,717
Poverty incidence 4.9 3.8 6.7
Magniyude of Poor families 18,983 15,745 28,581
Labor force
Total employment (male/female)
Unemployment rate
Education; proportion of population (male/female;
primary/secondary/tertiary)

Note * Data were provided by NEDA-Region III through www.nscb.gov.ph, * Labor force, Employment,Unemployment data wer
2012 2013

--

62.2 (region 3)
90.9 (region 3)
17.2 (region 3)

Unemployment data were provided in Regional Level only


LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMS

Municipality/Provine Current Type/Sources of Livelihood

Livelihood financial support from Provincial


Macabebe Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Macabebe Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Macabebe Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Macabebe Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Sasmuan Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Sasmuan Government
Livelihood financial support from Provincial
Masantol Government

Note: *Data were provided by PCEDO (2013) , *Total Budget Allocations are based on the sum of cash borrowed/loaned by the

Magalang
Hiring of man-power for clearing re devastation
Pampanga from Disaster

Pampanga Donation of 110 Nego Karts


Provide Starter kits for small-time business
Pampanga (pedicure kits, massage kits)

Note: * Data were provided by PCDO and DOLE-Pampanga. *Data are based from 2012 approved DOLE targets for Livelihood

Magalang
Pampanga
Sasmuan

City of San Fernando Pending on SB


Angeles City

Note * Data were provided by DOLE- Pampanga. Based on their approved 2013 targets for livelihood. Livelihoods are for imple
Existing Supplemental/Alternative Livelihood Staff Budget Allocation
Programs Allocation

Consuelo Negosyu King Panyulung Livelihood Loan


Program Php 200,000.00
Masipag Negosyu King Panyulung Livelihood Loan
Program Php 135,000.00
Candelaria Fisherman's Housewives Negosyu King
Panyulung Livelihood Loan Program Php 110,000.00
Sitio Mindanao Negosyu King Panyulung Livelihood
Loan Program Php 145,000.00
Sasmuan Fisherfolks Negosyu King Panyulung
Livelihood Loan Program Php 150,000.00
Sebitanan Negosyu King Panyulung Livelihood Loan
Program Php 115,000.00
Bulacus Negosyu King Panyulung Livelihood Loan
Program Php 155,000.00

based on the sum of cash borrowed/loaned by the beneficiaries

Community Enterprises Development 2012 Php 200,000.00

TUPAD Php 300,000.00

Nego Karts Livelihood Program Php 997,956.00

Starter Kits Livelihood Program Php 600,000.00

rom 2012 approved DOLE targets for Livelihood

Community Enterprises Development 2013 500,000.00


Livelihood Enhancement (NegoKart 2013) 1,000,000
Livelihood Formation ( Starter kit 2013) 150,000
Livelihood for youth (Youth Enterpreneurship
Support) YES 100,000
Income-Augmenting Livelihood 300,000

13 targets for livelihood. Livelihoods are for implementation for 2013.


Sectors covered Impacts

Small-time businessmen of
Consuelo, Macabebe
Small-time businessmen of
Dalayap, Macabebe
Candelaria Fisherman's
Housewives
Local of Sitio Minadanao,
Macabebe

Local of Sta Lucia,Sasmuan


Small-time businessmen of
Sebitanan, Samuan

Bulacus Fisherfolks

Magalang Farmers

Local Vendors (ex. Fishball


vendor)

Informal Settler

Magalang Farmers
ambulant vendors

Local Youth/Student
wage earners
Pollution management plans and implementation
Indicator

Pollution management plans available

Scope of pollution management plan; Please specify

Adequate equipment/facilities available


Monitoring programs in place
Budget allocation for pollution and waste management
Staff allocation for pollution and waste management
Lubao Sasmuan Apalit

LUBAO Solid Waste Management Plan


Sasmuan SWMP Apalit SWMP
Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Solid Waste
Management Management
MRF and Charcoal Briquetting Equipments Dump Truck
Floridablanca Macabebe

Floridablanca SWMP Macabebe SWMP


Solid Waste Solid Waste
Management Management
Water quality
Priority parameters
Changes (temporal/spatial) in water transparency
(secchi depth/total suspended solids)
(marine/river/beach/groundwater)
Changes (temporal/spatial) in dissolved oxygen (DO)
concentrations (marine/river/beach/groundwater)

Changes (temporal/spatial) in total/fecal coliform


counts (marine/river/beach/groundwater)

Secondary parameters

Changes (temporal/spatial) in chlorophyll


concentrations (marine/river/beach)
Changes (temporal/spatial) in biological oxygen
demand concentrations (marine/river/beach)
Changes (temporal/spatial) in nutrient (nitrates,
phosphates) concentrations
(marine/river/beach/groundwater)
Heavy metals
Planktons and harmful algal blooms
Hydrocarbons/TBT
Air quality
Changes in concentration of total suspended
particulates (TSP)
Changes in concentration of other air pollutants
(particulate matter, sulfur oxide, nitrogen oxide,
carbon monoxide, volatile organic carbon)
Sanitation and domestic sewerage
Indicator

Population with access to improved sanitation


(Connection to a public sewer, Connection to a septic
system, Pour-flush latrine, Simple pit latrine**,
Ventilated improved pit latrine) (Note: the following are
NOT considered improved sanitation: Public or shared
latrine, Open pit latrine, Bucket latrine)

Households connected to septic tanks Inventory of Household with Septic Tank


Volume of septage collected/treated
Population served by public sewerage system
(collection and treatment)
Location of discharge outfalls
Volume of domestic wastewater generated
Volume of domestic wastewater recycled or reused
Municipal solid waste
Municipality 'tons/day
Indicator
Sasmuan Luabo Macabebe Masantol
Tonnage of municipal solid waste generated
(tons/day)
7.5
Tonnage of municipal solid waste received in
landfills/dumpsites (tons/day)
Tonnage of municipal solid waste received at
recycling facilities
Tonnage of municipal solid waste recycled
materials recovered and sold

*Existing Municipal Solid Waste management Plan


/day

Floridablanca

22.7
Agricultural, industrial and hazardous wastes
PG ENRO
Volume of industrial solid waste generated
Volume of agricultural solid waste generated
Volume of toxic and hazardous solid waste generated
Volume of industrial solid waste recycled or reused
Volume of agricultural solid waste recycled or reused
Volume of toxic and hazardous solid waste recycled or reused
Volume of industrial wastewater generated
Volume of agricultural wastewater generated
Volume of toxic and hazardous wastewater generated
Volume of industrial wastewater treated/level of treatment
Volume of agricultural wastewatertreated/level of treatment
Volume of toxic and hazardous waste treated/level of
treatment/method of disposal
Volume of industrial wastewater recycled or reused
Volume of agricultural wastewater recycled or reused
Volume of toxic and hazardous wastewater recycled or reused

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