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Binangonan is one of the fourteen diseases such as acute watery diarrhea, cholera,
municipalities of Rizal. It lies between the typhoid fever, gastro-enteritis, and amebiasis.
foothills of Sierra Madre Mountain and the Residents of this Barangay draw their water
northeastern part of Laguna de Bay. About 65% supply from deep wells. Deep wells are not
of Binangonan are hilly terrain, including intended for long-term water supply
Barangay Tatala which is estimated at 72.0 requirements, and over-abstraction of water from
meters or 236.2 feet above mean sea level. deep wells is not a sound environmental practice,
Considering Barangay Tatala as a hilly the ground water extraction and its supply
terrain, the pace of development is slow, its consume a lot of energy thereby increasing the
fragile nature and difficulty of taking up environmental impact of the water supply.
conventional development initiatives has not Besides being unsustainable, the water may
been appreciated. The road network should become of inferior quality over the long term.
match with waterway to optimize the cost of Deep wells are also susceptible to drying up,
transportation. Ropeways, steel-rope bridges and sustainable water supply is crucial to economic
the like must be encouraged to continue development which may result to water scarcity.
providing time saving and environment friendly To further control the water consumption,
transport alternatives in the area. and avoid water pipe leakage, the municipality of
There are three rivers and one creek Binangonan lower down the pumping pressure of
serving as natural drainage and Laguna Lake extracting water from deep wells. Thus, the
tributaries. These are River Lasi, Bilibiran and residents from high areas, like Barangay Tatala
Darangan and Gupiing Creek. Areas near these suffer from water shortage almost every day and
bodies of water, like Barangay Tatala, are high worse during weekends.
risk in water-borne diseases. Moderate rainfall
can already cause flood, which can be
contaminated, contracting fungal infections and
triggering massive landslides and further
compounding the crisis. Standing water is
creating the perfect conditions for diseases, such
as dengue fever, transmitted by mosquitoes.
Also, the poor sanitation, lack of clean drinking
water and overcrowded conditions causes
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this design is to provide a clean, reliable, and sustainable water supply
system to the Barangay Tatala of Binangonan.
Specifically, it aims:
To provide a water treatment facility that will supply a clean potable water to eliminate the
water-borne diseases
To further improve the water distribution process of high terrain areas and avoid water
shortage
To preserve the groundwater by avoiding water extraction from deep wells
DAO 1990-35 Revised Effluent Regulation of 1990, Revising and Amending the Effluent
Regulation of 1982
DAO 1994-26A Philippine Standards for Drinking Water 1993 Under the Provision of
Chapter II, Section 9 of PD 856, Otherwise known as The Code on
Sanitation
DAO 2003-26 Revised Industrial Ecowatch System Amending Implementing Guidelines
of DAO 98-51 Series of 1998
DAO 2003-27 Amending DAO 26, DAO 29 a DAO 2000-81 Among others on the
preparation and submission of Self-Monitoring Report (SMR)
DAO 2003-39 Implementing Rules and Regulations of DAO 16, Series of 2002 Entitled
“The DERN-EMB National Environmental User’s Fee of 2002
DAO 2004-25 Amending Chapter V, Article I of the Implementing Rules and
Regulations of PD 984 by deleting the authority to construct and
conversion of Permit to Operate to Discharge Permit for water pollution
source/control facilities
DAO 2005-10 Implementing Rules and Regulation of the Philippine Clean Water Act of
2004 (Republic Act. No. 9275)
DAO 2007-28 Institutionalizing the Manila Bay Environmental Management Project
within the DENR through the Implementation of the Operational Plan for
the Manila Bay Coastal Strategy (OPMBCS)
DAO 2009-11 Designation of the Iloilo Batiano River Systems Water Quality
Management Area and Creation of its Governing Board
DAO 2009-12 Designation of the Sarangani Bay Water Quality Management Area and
Creation of its Governing Board
DAO 2011-14 Strict Implementation of the 50 meters buffer zone
DAO 2016-08 Water Quality Guidelines and General Effluent Standards of 2016
DMC 2004-10 Clarification on the Form of Cyanide Referred to the DENR \
Administrative Order DAO No. 34, Revised water usage and classification
water
DMC 2004-11 Compliance of all Wastewater Discharges to Upgraded and Reclassified
Waterbodies
DMC 2004-13 List of Classified/ Declassified water bodies in 2003
DMC 2005-006 List of Classified Water Bodies in 2004
DMC 2007-10 List of classified water bodies in 2006
DMC 2009-01 Additional List for Classified Water Bodies
DMC 2018-10 Additional List of Classified Water Bodies
EMB MC 2003-006 Implementation Scheme for Industrial EcoWatch System 2003
EMB MC 2003-008 Procedural and Reference Manual for DAO 2003-27
EMB MC 2003-007 Procedural Manual for DAO 2003-26
EMB MC 2008-008 Ambient Water and Effluent Quality Monitoring
EMB MC 2008-008 Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Manual
EMB MC 2008-008 Effluent Quality Monitoring Manual
EMB MC 2009-002 Amending revised procedural Manual for DAO 03-30 Dated 30 June 2003
on the Classification of the fast food Stores, Restaurants
EMB MC 2012-001 Clarification on the applicability of effluent regulations
EMB MC 2013-006 Guidelines for WQMA Action Planning and LGU Compliance Scheme
EMB MC 2013-06 Guidelines for Water Quality Management Area Action Planning and
LGU’s Compliance Scheme
EMB MC 2016-007 Operational Manual for the Area Water Quality Management Fund
EMB MC 2016-012 EMB Approved Methods of Analysis
EMB MC 2018-001 Deferment of the Conduct of Basic and Advance Training for Pollution
Control Officers for Renewal Purposes
JMC 2009-01 Creation of the La Mesa watershed Multi-sectoral Management council
and defining its function
MC 2009-14 Strict implementation of the 50 Meters Buffer Zone
MC 2009-15 Procedural Manual for the Designation of Water Quality Management
Areas
MC 2016-006 Guidelines for Recreational Water Monitoring Program
MC 2019-001 Supplementary Clarification on the coverage of DAO 2016-08 Relative to
the Granting of not more than five (5) Years Grace Period
MC 2019-004 Advance Training Modules for Pollution Control Officers (PCOs)
MEMO-2016-635 Memorandum on Priority Rivers Dated 8 June 2016
National Water Quality Status Report 2006-2013
PD 856 Code on Sanitation of The Philippines
PD 1067-IRR Water Code of The Philippines
R.A 3931 An Act Creating the National Water and Air Pollution Control
Commission
R.A 9275 Philippine Clean Water Act of 20
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