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    Why Laguna Lake water isn’t safe for people or fish

    A toxic, biochemical soup seasoned with more than a few pinches of heavy metals and enriched with aromatic flavors of wastewater from piggeries, poultry farms, homes and some factories. For texture, the sludge may have some chunks of common, non-biodegradeable solid waste like plastic and rubber.

    The Laguna Lake Development Authority’s (LLDA's) latest analyses of water samples from the lake and the rivers and streams flowing into it show low dissolved oxygen, high dissolved nitrogen, some concentrations of lead and cadmium, elevated levels of phosphates, oil and grease, and high levels of fecal coliforms.

    Simply put, Laguna Lake and its tributaries are heavily polluted and dying. Various studies over the years have ascertained that much of the pollution comes from the homes along the rivers and streams and significant contributors to the poisonous soup that flows to the lake are the backyard piggeries.

    LLDA water sampling data also have a significant hole. No tests are being done on waters flowing through the densely populated areas of Taguig City in Metro Manila and San Pedro, Binan and Sta. Rosa in Laguna.

    The same data also indicate that only the areas of East Bay, Central Bay, Northern West Bay and South Bay often have better water quality than the rest of the areas that the LLDA monitors. Commercial fishing proliferates in these sections of the lake.

    In contrast, the most toxic and foul are the rivers of Marikina, Mangangate, Tunasan, San Pedro, Cabuyao, San Cristobal, San Juan, Bay, Sta. Cruz, Pagsanjan, and Sapang Baho. These are 11 of the 15 monitoring points. The other rivers have slightly lower pollution levels, but are still heavily polluted nevertheless.

    Basic lab science

    In an interview with GMA News Online, recently-appointed Presidential Adviser for Environmental Protection Nereus Acosta, who is also concurrent member of the LLDA Board, said the science laboratory of the LLDA was one of the first offices he visited.

    “I went first to the laboratory. You can enforce better kung tututukan yung sampling ng water. Sana at least one week straight at surprise ang timing. Sa gabi at maulan doon sila nagre-release ng kanilang waste," Acosta said.

    LLDA water samples are taken monthly. Acosta learned that the lab had 20 plus personnel, with sufficient education and training, but whose capabilities are limited by lack of equipment, devices and supplies. The lab processes water samples within a week to 10 days.

    "Your basis for enforcement is the science. LLDA needs a permanent home, a building with a laboratory. Some laboratory equipment and devices are sensitive and do not function at optimum in temporary work spaces," Acosta said.

    Former LLDA General Manager tried to give the agency its own facilities, but that project hit a snag in the form of an alleged corrupt deal.

    LLDA finances also caught President Benigno Aquino III’s attention. He ordered the cancelled the P18.5 billion lake dredging project after determining that it did not effectively address the lake’s major problems.

    While the lake agency awaits permanent quarters and funds, the president’s environment adviser said he will work on having linkages with institutions like the University of the Philippines in Los Baños (UPLB), which has a School of Environmental Science and Management (SESAM).

    He explained that crucial to the success of the MMDA are getting the metrics and mapping done. “You can’t manage what you can’t measure. You can’t see what you can’t map," goes part of the Acosta mantra.

    Environment management and food safety

    In the supply chain management approach to food safety known as “farm to fork" —practiced widely in Europe, North America and industrialized parts of Asia— experts pay meticulous attention to environment management practices at food sources.

    According to a study entitled ‘A Survey of Waste Management Practices of Selected Swine and Poultry Farms in Laguna, Philippines’, most of the farms practice ‘effluent management’ or the flush their waste into the lake.

    The study was conducted in thirteen municipalities of Laguna Province by researchers of UPLB. They surveyed 80 smallholder and nine commercial swine farms with a total animal population of 15,917 pigs.

    Lakeshore municipalities that were included were Los Baños, Bay, Victoria, Sta. Cruz, Lumban, Pangil, Calamba, and Siniloan while inland municipalities included Nagcarlan, Rizal, Calauan, San Pablo, and Cavinti.

    According to the survey, 65% of smallholder, and 67% of commercial farms admitted to burying veterinary wastes and animal carcasses.

    “Buried waste upon decomposition breaks into harmful pollutants which could devoid the soil of nutrients necessary to support life, " Dr. Maria Victoria Espaldon said, one of the authors of the study, and the Dean of the UPLB’S SESAM.

    The inaccessibility of incineration, a technology capable of reducing waste by 80 to 90% has led a number of backyard farmers to open-air trash burning.

    “This practice endangers the public because of the particulate matter from biomass, and hazardous compounds released from open-burning of plastics and refuse," Espaldon explained.

    “It’s important that we limit the possibility of unearthing the carcass, flies and maggots feeding on it, and spreading diseases to both humans and animals," Espaldon added. — TJD, GMA News

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    156 comments

    • ben  •  8 months ago
      Where is DENR in all of these?
      • Felipe 8 months ago
        They are sleeping. They are just excellent in collecting application fees and other charges, even official and unofficial. They are nothing with respect to monitoring and implementation.
      • Mang Tanso 8 months ago
        Laguna lake is under LLDA and they are directly responsible for the control of activities with in the region. Umaabot pa nga sila(LLDA) hanggang BULACAN , CAVITE, BATANGAS sa dahilan na ang tubig galing sa BULACAN, CAVITE at BATANGAS ay pumapasok sa Lawa pagka High TIde o naging tributaries ang mga nakakonekta na mga specific na ilog patungo sa Lawa. MONITORING & IMPLEMENTATION???? The report above explains...no ill feelings for LLDA, just a fact.
      • Magzibogz 8 months ago
        counting their dirty money
    • Glenn  •  8 months ago
      Pilipino sa Pilipinas.. Gsing wag kayo tumulad sa India na Walang Proper Disposal ng kanilang mga dumi.. tapon dto tapon.. duon....... wag nating gawing poluted ang bansa natin
      • Scallop/Scalper 8 months ago
        It's already too late. Ginaya na ng mga Pinoy. O kaya naman ay naimbento uli ng mga Pinoy kung papaano mag-pollute. Kaparehas lang yan ng katamaran o pag-iwas sa wastong pagtapon ng mga basura at dumi. Sa ibang mga komunidad, OK lang sa iba sa kanila kahit marumi ang paligid nila kaya dapat mabago na ang ugali nila at matuto silang huwag dumihan ang kapaligiran at mag-umpisa ng linisin ito.
    • ben  •  8 months ago
      Don't these businesses have to get permit from DENR? Is there such a thing as environmental permit?
      • deus 8 months ago
        Environmental Permit = Stacks of Crisp 1K Peso Bills
      • amidaLea 8 months ago
        I agree, unfortunately these permits can be easily "bought"
      • Mang Tanso 8 months ago
        Awts!!! ang sakit naman...Sa tinatawag na Permit, meron mga requirements, katulad ng Barangay Clearance, Municipal at iba pang Clearance. Kanya...sino ang pinakauna na dapat magpapatupad nito???? YUN ANG DAPAT SIYASATIN NG PAMAHALAAN. So, ECC Environmental Compliance Certificate for certain a business or industries has to comply with the requirements first before getting an ECC. Sino ba dapat magpapatupad? GISING NA PO LLDA, DENR ATBP!!!
    • Ella  •  8 months ago
      My God, come to think of it, most of the fresh water fishes that goes into our local markets in Metro Manila comes from fish cages in Laguna Lake. If we have this pollution soup as the breeding ground for our food fishes. what goes in it also goes into the fish stomach and badly enough goes into our mouth and stomach too when we eat them.
      • Mark 8 months ago
        On top of that, please include the fecal materials and contents courtesy from thousand of people who are living along side the lake.... like what the English slang would say "EAT MY S&%T", instead of eat my dust.
        Political will from politician is badly needed to relocate all those people living in shanties by the lake.
      • Tsik Boy 8 months ago
        LAGUNA LAKE is surrounded by ignorant people and businesses. YOU have been warned by JAPANESE researcher more than 20 years ago. I forgot the name but i remember him saying IF nothing is done to stop the waste from flowing in - consider LAGUNA LAKE dead in a matter of 20 years or so...

        Toxic waste is the number one enemy. Then you have tons of human waste. Land use in areas surrounding the lake...Look at NAPOCOR siphoning off water from the for its power generation. And then there are some people in LAGUNA who is preventing the flow of fresh water into the lake as they see profit in spring water or resort.

        What is equally worse is you appoint people like then Dr, and now GOV YNAREZ who received P 2 million or more from GLORIA prior too her last election and not a penny was ever used to clean up the lake. Basically he produced a report which was a rehash of previous study.

        So how many kids have died of E-COLI ? Nobody does autopsies for the poor so well never know......
      • Tsik Boy 8 months ago
        Don't eat it !! Watch out for E-coli !!! Bangus coming from the lake is banned from entry in USA and CANADA which means what they're actually saying

        MILKFISH from LAGUNA LAKE is UNFIT for human consumption !!!
    • johnny  •  8 months ago
      isn't there a group that handles the rehabilitation of the Laguna lake? Wasn't commercial zoning and waste water being monitored? Are the Pinoy taxpayers paying ghosts again?
      • Jackie 8 months ago
        that tax money went to pay for SHABU!!
    • Apoyngbulkan  •  8 months ago
      What more is there to say? We did this to ourselves &, unfortunately, deadly effects come at the time when our economy is very vulnerable to economic downturns & limited means to finance rehabilitation programs. Filipinos' extinction, when it happens, is our fault-no one else to blame!
    • tg  •  8 months ago
      anu bayan ako nga taga laguna malinis samin tong laguna lake pero tong mga karatig bayan hay nako "dinudumihan pa" gawa na lang ng paraan para malinins tong laguna lake yung mga karatig bayan!malinis tong lake na to wagnatin sirain
    • hapi  •  8 months ago
      wala bang water treatment para dyan? magsimula sana sa atin ang ikalilinis ng laguna lake!!
    • ben  •  8 months ago
      Actually dapat bawat tao din tumulong. Kung sa bahay palang we instill sa children natin ang values ng pangangalaga sa kapaligiran, paglaki nila masmagiging concerned sila.
      Sa kalsada palang, kung saan saan nagtatapon ng basura. kung walang basurahan ilagay muna sa bulsa mo, at pag may madaanan kanang basurahan tsaka mo itapon.
    • eric y  •  8 months ago
      Let save Laguna lake and Laguna lake will save us....National government should take action on these...Walang ginagawa at walang pakinabang ang mga agency ng gobyerno. Ang mga tao kasama na ang LGU ay dapat ng kumilos para sa kalinisan ng lawa.
    • noel  •  8 months ago
      why dont we just reclaim laguna lake madami pang developers na magiging happy or farmers kung gagawin nila agricultural area ito
    • 3starsNDsun  •  8 months ago
      PALAYASIN ang mga SQUATTER sa paligid ng laguna lake
    • Dianne  •  8 months ago
      I used to live in Muntinlupa near the shores of the bay. Ang masasabi ko lang, walang maayos na drainage system. I mean, the waters coming from the homes are going directly onto the lake. Unlike sa ibang bansa na pumupunta muna sa isang water treatment facility ang mga maduduming tubig galing sa bahay, lilinisin bago ibalik sa mga dagat o lawa. Sana may ganun din kahit sa Metro Manila man lang.
    • just_think  •  8 months ago
      LLDA----Laguna Lake Destruction Association, an all-Filipino, Government and Private Sector organization.
    • Morgan Blair Charlee  •  8 months ago
      yung mga politico ang nagbibigay ng pahintulot manirahan sa tabing ilog dahil iyon ang siguradong boboto sa kanila kapag election. yung mga iskwater ay malaking boto sa mga kandidato. hindi na baling mamatay ang nasa tabing ilog basta manalo lang sila. kung mamamatay sila sa pagtira nila sa tabing ilog hindi kasama yun sa usapan nila basta kailangan ang boto nila. karamihan sa mga nananalong kandidato ay supportado ng boto ng iskwater. kahit hindi aminin ng mga politiko na magaling tumanggi oras ng kagipitan. gapangan na lang pag malapit na ang eleksyon. matirang magaling na AHAS. kapag tumanggi, umalis sila agad kung ayaw nilang maubos, style ni mayor.... ubos sa sunog, kaya boboto na lang kesa mapaalis. kuha nyo? panalo sa eleksyon at re-eleksyon.
    • World B. Free  •  8 months ago
      dont rape mother nature, our children will pay the price.
    • filbiz2007  •  8 months ago
      Tatlong bagay lang naman ang dahilan niyan:
      #1 CORRUPTION
      #2 CORRUPTION
      #3 CORRUPTION
    • ice  •  8 months ago
      no. you guys should consider laguna lake now dead. the problem wasn't the lack of facilities or any, its the irresponsible people who lives near the lake.
    • glenn  •  8 months ago
      Major Subject! Good Moral and Right Conduct!.. Dito Nagkukulang ang mga Tao ngayon sa Pilipinas..
    • R.Y.Biv  •  8 months ago
      This terrifying event should have been addressed to the proper authority of Laguna and the national government and prompt action should be taken, It will impact otherwise the supply of fish in the market..........Tsk tsk tsk.......
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