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Las Pinas-Zapote River System
             Rehabilitation Program, Philippines
Background/Context

Rapid increases in population and commercial activity have brought about
concomitant environmental problems, and water and air pollution have become a
great challenge to the leaders of Las Pinas City in the Philippines.

Las Pinas has two major river systems: the Las Pinas River and the Zapote River. The
Zapote River spans 18.3 kilometers, while the Las Pinas River runs 12.6 kilometers
mostly through the interior of the city into Manila Bay. The two are linked by 25.1
kilometers of tributaries.

As late as the mid-1970s, the river was teeming with freshwater fish and edible
snails. It was a popular place for picnics. Las Pinas would not have been known for
the whiteness of its salt
produce had the waters
been less than pristine.

As Manila began to spread
itself as a metropolis,
industrial areas were first
pushed       outside      its
confines to the outer rim.
The first casualty of this industrial push was the salt beds. As Metro Manila took its
place as one of the world's most populated mega-cities, the industrial areas were
again pushed towards the south, leaving the Las Pinas area as valuable suburbia.

Domestic wastes were freely dumped without any sewage treatment into the rivers,
until the waters turned dark, fetid, and dangerous.

Pollution caused by the dumping of various waste products killed the marine life in
the rivers of Las Pinas and turned it into a vast floating garbage bin – unsightly, filthy
and smelly. What used to be a source of life turned into a source of disease. A larger
problem came regularly – floods.

Many people in Las Pinas shrugged their shoulders at the fact that their rivers were
moribund, feeling this was the price of progress. After all, they had seen how the two
other major rivers of Metro Manila had died: the Pasig and Potrero Rivers had long
lost any claim to life.

The heavily silted and rivers in Las Pinas City became ideal dumping sites for all
types of waste by the public, exhibiting a lack of concern for the environment.


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Disease-carrying organisms feeding on decomposing uncollected garbage within the
eroded riverbanks, and floods became threats to the life and health of the people,
especially women and children.

Congressional Representiative Cynthia Villar was one of the few who believed that
the environment should not be the sacrificial lamb at the altar of progress and
development. She believed that the Las Pinas and Zapote Rivers could be revived.
Unfortunately, there was no model for success in the rehabilitation of a river in Metro
Manila.

As Representative of the Lone District of Las Pinas City to Congress for nine years,
Cynthia A. Villar was one of the few who believed that the environment should not be
the sacrificial lamb at the altar of progress and development. She believed that the
Las Pinas and Zapote Rivers could be revived. She decided to develop and implement a
comprehensive management scheme for the rehabilitation of the Las Pinas-Zapote
river system.

The Las Pinas-Zapote River System Rehabilitation Project

Representative Cynthia Villar launched
the Sagip Ilog project to bring life back
into the rivers of Las Pinas. The
program was launched on December
13, 2002 with Senator Manny Villar
donating a backhoe on a barge, a
speedboat and a dump truck to
celebrate his birthday.

Within the 56-kilometer stretch of this
river system, 30 kilometers are being
regularly cleaned. This involves daily collection of floating garbage, as well as the
installation of 5 units of steel garbage traps/wire mesh strainers in the Las Pinas and
Zapote rivers to filter the waste/debris.

Training and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) on River
Rehabilitation and Protection

From 2002 to 2005, 9,070 residents from various communities along the river system
in Las Pinas City, Paranaque City and Bacoor, Cavite were trained on ecological solid
waste and river management. Some of them were designated river watch volunteers,
grouped into 98 teams with 3,576 members. This undertaking has been the
commitment of the Couples for Christ-Oikos Ministry volunteers who, since June
2003, have devoted every Saturday conducting values formation and solid waste
management education for the Las Piñas residents. They were trained on ecological
solid waste management as an important component of the program. Some of them
became river watch volunteers.


                                      Page 2 of 5
The local government officials and
                                               nearby       communities         actively
                                               participated in the information drive
                                               and capacity building activities. Of the
                                               9,070 residents who attended the
                                               training     seminars      on       river
                                               management, 62% were female while
                                               32% were male. Of those who were
                                               designated river watch volunteers to
                                               monitor illegal acts within the project
                                               sites, 56% were male and 44% were
female.

To date, there are 3,120 trained and active volunteers. The volunteers were organized
into different river watch teams in the areas that border on the rivers: 174 teams in
Las Piñas, 31 in Paranaque, and 55 in Cavite.

Urban Forestry Development: The Bambusetums

In 2001, the Coastal Environment Program of the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources-National Capital Region (DENR-NCR) replanted bamboo species,
locally known as kawayang tinik, to rehabilitate the Marikina and Las Pinas Rivers.
These rivers which are both situated in Metro Manila are major contributors to the
rapid environmental degradation of Manila Bay.

During the project, one kilometer of the
Las Pinas riverbank in Barangay
(village) Aldana was replanted with 500
culms of the above-stated bamboo
species. The 100 bamboo culms that
survived grew alongside existing
mangroves in the area because the
planting site was near the river mouth
towards the Bay.

This inspired Congresswoman Cynthia Villar to replicate the said effort within the
Las Piñas riverbank in Barangay Pulang Lupa I, just opposite Brgy. Aldana.

Five kilometers of the said river system were targeted for re-greening using
bamboos, mangroves and other related species for soil erosion control. To highlight
this effort, two separate portions of the riverbanks were developed into
“bambusetums”, planted with various species of endemic/exotic bamboos.

Re-greening of the river banks minimized soil erosion that caused siltation of the
river system. The two established bambusetums, the first in Metro Manila, are ideal


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for educational and scientific purposes. The propagation of culms from the 37
species of bamboos available in the area, have been sources of income through the
harvesting of matured poles, sold to interested handicraft/furniture makers. This is
aside from the jobs provided by the program to some 62 workers for the river
dredging, clean-up, and re-greening activities.

The re-greening effort has been sustained by replicating the established bamboo
plantation strips within the remaining denuded portions of the riverbanks. The Sagip
Ilog (river rehabilitation) personnel, who were previously trained by the DENR on
bamboo propagation and management, could already produce culms and cuttings
from matured bamboo clumps and bougainvillea, respectively. As of August 2010,
10,000 bamboo culms are already planted on the riverbanks measuring 20
kilometers.

The Las Piñas City Government through its Environmental Sanitation Center has
passed in 2005 the institutionalization of slope protection through the approval of
City Ordinance No. 658-05.

Social Enterprises from River Rehabilitation and Waste Management

Several related social enterprises have sprung from the river rehabilitation initiative:

Composting or production of organic fertilizer from wet garbage: Each of the 20
barangays in Las Pinas City now has at least one composting facility. One rotary
composter can process the wet garbage of around 500 families or households (HHs).
There are now 37 composters in the city for 18,500 households. By year-end, the
number is expected to increase to 50 serving 25,000 households; in three years, 100
composting facilities for all of Las Piñas City’s 50,000 households. Each composting
machine produces 10 sacks of 40 kilograms of compost or 400 kilograms a week, so
that the 37 machines produce 14,800 kilograms weekly for a total monthly
production of 59,200 kilograms or 59.2 tons. The selling price of compost is
currently at PhP100 per 40-kilogram sack.

                                               Since July 2007, vermi-composting is
                                               now being done in two barangays:
                                               Pamplona 2 and Talon 2, both on a
                                               commercial level for additional income
                                               of the residents. Producing 400
                                               kilograms a week, each location sells
                                               their produce to farmers in a nearby
                                               province as alternative fishmeal aside
                                               from organic fertilizer. It helps reduce
                                               the amount of biodegradable waste and
                                               contributes to the promotion of organic
farming. This process involves the conversion of waste from households into organic
fertilizer through the digestive action of earthworms.


                                       Page 4 of 5
On August 12, 2010 a “re-cycling day” was launched in five barangays, engaging
residents to sell their recyclables to junkshop owners. There is now a monthly “re-
cycling day” in all 20 barangays of the city.

The purchase of a plastic pulverizing machine is underway to crush non-
biodegradable materials into powder form to be sold to manufacturers of pavers and
hollow blocks. This will significantly reduce garbage and provide income to locals.

Making of Christmas lanterns and other decorative items from bamboo, capiz
shells and other materials that are endemic to the city; the parols (lanterns) make
                                         use of bamboo for frames. The supply of
                                         bamboo is assured by the thriving
                                         bamboo plantation along the river banks
                                         and some vacant lots in the city through
                                         the Bambusetum project and the
                                         Pagtatanim para sa Kinabukasan
                                         (“planting for the future”) program.

                                             In July 2007, a Certificate of
                                             Stewardship was awarded to the parol
                                             makers, giving them joint responsibility
                                             for   the    management       of    the
                                             bambusetum, together with the Office of
                                             Congresswoman Villar. This was a joint
venture of the DENR and the Sagip Ilog project of Congresswoman Villar. Bamboo
culms were also given to the group in the same year.

Weaving of baskets from water lilies that posed a problem to the river’s ecosystem
and caused flooding in the city; water lily stalks are now used as the primary raw
materials in the Las Pinas Basket Weaving Center. Started in October 2005, hundreds
of families have benefited from the program from villages all over the country.

Production of coco nets and coco peat
from coconut husks that were just
thrown into the river; a decorticating
machine shreds the coconut husks leaving
two distinct forms: a fiber used for
manufacture of coco coir for slope
protection and a granular form, a potting
medium to enrich soil.




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Las Pinas-Zapote River System Rehabilitation Program Philippines

  • 1. Las Pinas-Zapote River System Rehabilitation Program, Philippines Background/Context Rapid increases in population and commercial activity have brought about concomitant environmental problems, and water and air pollution have become a great challenge to the leaders of Las Pinas City in the Philippines. Las Pinas has two major river systems: the Las Pinas River and the Zapote River. The Zapote River spans 18.3 kilometers, while the Las Pinas River runs 12.6 kilometers mostly through the interior of the city into Manila Bay. The two are linked by 25.1 kilometers of tributaries. As late as the mid-1970s, the river was teeming with freshwater fish and edible snails. It was a popular place for picnics. Las Pinas would not have been known for the whiteness of its salt produce had the waters been less than pristine. As Manila began to spread itself as a metropolis, industrial areas were first pushed outside its confines to the outer rim. The first casualty of this industrial push was the salt beds. As Metro Manila took its place as one of the world's most populated mega-cities, the industrial areas were again pushed towards the south, leaving the Las Pinas area as valuable suburbia. Domestic wastes were freely dumped without any sewage treatment into the rivers, until the waters turned dark, fetid, and dangerous. Pollution caused by the dumping of various waste products killed the marine life in the rivers of Las Pinas and turned it into a vast floating garbage bin – unsightly, filthy and smelly. What used to be a source of life turned into a source of disease. A larger problem came regularly – floods. Many people in Las Pinas shrugged their shoulders at the fact that their rivers were moribund, feeling this was the price of progress. After all, they had seen how the two other major rivers of Metro Manila had died: the Pasig and Potrero Rivers had long lost any claim to life. The heavily silted and rivers in Las Pinas City became ideal dumping sites for all types of waste by the public, exhibiting a lack of concern for the environment. Page 1 of 5
  • 2. Disease-carrying organisms feeding on decomposing uncollected garbage within the eroded riverbanks, and floods became threats to the life and health of the people, especially women and children. Congressional Representiative Cynthia Villar was one of the few who believed that the environment should not be the sacrificial lamb at the altar of progress and development. She believed that the Las Pinas and Zapote Rivers could be revived. Unfortunately, there was no model for success in the rehabilitation of a river in Metro Manila. As Representative of the Lone District of Las Pinas City to Congress for nine years, Cynthia A. Villar was one of the few who believed that the environment should not be the sacrificial lamb at the altar of progress and development. She believed that the Las Pinas and Zapote Rivers could be revived. She decided to develop and implement a comprehensive management scheme for the rehabilitation of the Las Pinas-Zapote river system. The Las Pinas-Zapote River System Rehabilitation Project Representative Cynthia Villar launched the Sagip Ilog project to bring life back into the rivers of Las Pinas. The program was launched on December 13, 2002 with Senator Manny Villar donating a backhoe on a barge, a speedboat and a dump truck to celebrate his birthday. Within the 56-kilometer stretch of this river system, 30 kilometers are being regularly cleaned. This involves daily collection of floating garbage, as well as the installation of 5 units of steel garbage traps/wire mesh strainers in the Las Pinas and Zapote rivers to filter the waste/debris. Training and Information, Education and Communication (IEC) on River Rehabilitation and Protection From 2002 to 2005, 9,070 residents from various communities along the river system in Las Pinas City, Paranaque City and Bacoor, Cavite were trained on ecological solid waste and river management. Some of them were designated river watch volunteers, grouped into 98 teams with 3,576 members. This undertaking has been the commitment of the Couples for Christ-Oikos Ministry volunteers who, since June 2003, have devoted every Saturday conducting values formation and solid waste management education for the Las Piñas residents. They were trained on ecological solid waste management as an important component of the program. Some of them became river watch volunteers. Page 2 of 5
  • 3. The local government officials and nearby communities actively participated in the information drive and capacity building activities. Of the 9,070 residents who attended the training seminars on river management, 62% were female while 32% were male. Of those who were designated river watch volunteers to monitor illegal acts within the project sites, 56% were male and 44% were female. To date, there are 3,120 trained and active volunteers. The volunteers were organized into different river watch teams in the areas that border on the rivers: 174 teams in Las Piñas, 31 in Paranaque, and 55 in Cavite. Urban Forestry Development: The Bambusetums In 2001, the Coastal Environment Program of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-National Capital Region (DENR-NCR) replanted bamboo species, locally known as kawayang tinik, to rehabilitate the Marikina and Las Pinas Rivers. These rivers which are both situated in Metro Manila are major contributors to the rapid environmental degradation of Manila Bay. During the project, one kilometer of the Las Pinas riverbank in Barangay (village) Aldana was replanted with 500 culms of the above-stated bamboo species. The 100 bamboo culms that survived grew alongside existing mangroves in the area because the planting site was near the river mouth towards the Bay. This inspired Congresswoman Cynthia Villar to replicate the said effort within the Las Piñas riverbank in Barangay Pulang Lupa I, just opposite Brgy. Aldana. Five kilometers of the said river system were targeted for re-greening using bamboos, mangroves and other related species for soil erosion control. To highlight this effort, two separate portions of the riverbanks were developed into “bambusetums”, planted with various species of endemic/exotic bamboos. Re-greening of the river banks minimized soil erosion that caused siltation of the river system. The two established bambusetums, the first in Metro Manila, are ideal Page 3 of 5
  • 4. for educational and scientific purposes. The propagation of culms from the 37 species of bamboos available in the area, have been sources of income through the harvesting of matured poles, sold to interested handicraft/furniture makers. This is aside from the jobs provided by the program to some 62 workers for the river dredging, clean-up, and re-greening activities. The re-greening effort has been sustained by replicating the established bamboo plantation strips within the remaining denuded portions of the riverbanks. The Sagip Ilog (river rehabilitation) personnel, who were previously trained by the DENR on bamboo propagation and management, could already produce culms and cuttings from matured bamboo clumps and bougainvillea, respectively. As of August 2010, 10,000 bamboo culms are already planted on the riverbanks measuring 20 kilometers. The Las Piñas City Government through its Environmental Sanitation Center has passed in 2005 the institutionalization of slope protection through the approval of City Ordinance No. 658-05. Social Enterprises from River Rehabilitation and Waste Management Several related social enterprises have sprung from the river rehabilitation initiative: Composting or production of organic fertilizer from wet garbage: Each of the 20 barangays in Las Pinas City now has at least one composting facility. One rotary composter can process the wet garbage of around 500 families or households (HHs). There are now 37 composters in the city for 18,500 households. By year-end, the number is expected to increase to 50 serving 25,000 households; in three years, 100 composting facilities for all of Las Piñas City’s 50,000 households. Each composting machine produces 10 sacks of 40 kilograms of compost or 400 kilograms a week, so that the 37 machines produce 14,800 kilograms weekly for a total monthly production of 59,200 kilograms or 59.2 tons. The selling price of compost is currently at PhP100 per 40-kilogram sack. Since July 2007, vermi-composting is now being done in two barangays: Pamplona 2 and Talon 2, both on a commercial level for additional income of the residents. Producing 400 kilograms a week, each location sells their produce to farmers in a nearby province as alternative fishmeal aside from organic fertilizer. It helps reduce the amount of biodegradable waste and contributes to the promotion of organic farming. This process involves the conversion of waste from households into organic fertilizer through the digestive action of earthworms. Page 4 of 5
  • 5. On August 12, 2010 a “re-cycling day” was launched in five barangays, engaging residents to sell their recyclables to junkshop owners. There is now a monthly “re- cycling day” in all 20 barangays of the city. The purchase of a plastic pulverizing machine is underway to crush non- biodegradable materials into powder form to be sold to manufacturers of pavers and hollow blocks. This will significantly reduce garbage and provide income to locals. Making of Christmas lanterns and other decorative items from bamboo, capiz shells and other materials that are endemic to the city; the parols (lanterns) make use of bamboo for frames. The supply of bamboo is assured by the thriving bamboo plantation along the river banks and some vacant lots in the city through the Bambusetum project and the Pagtatanim para sa Kinabukasan (“planting for the future”) program. In July 2007, a Certificate of Stewardship was awarded to the parol makers, giving them joint responsibility for the management of the bambusetum, together with the Office of Congresswoman Villar. This was a joint venture of the DENR and the Sagip Ilog project of Congresswoman Villar. Bamboo culms were also given to the group in the same year. Weaving of baskets from water lilies that posed a problem to the river’s ecosystem and caused flooding in the city; water lily stalks are now used as the primary raw materials in the Las Pinas Basket Weaving Center. Started in October 2005, hundreds of families have benefited from the program from villages all over the country. Production of coco nets and coco peat from coconut husks that were just thrown into the river; a decorticating machine shreds the coconut husks leaving two distinct forms: a fiber used for manufacture of coco coir for slope protection and a granular form, a potting medium to enrich soil. Page 5 of 5