Alabel - STF
Alabel - STF
Alabel - STF
Submitted To
Prof. ANTONIETTE PAA- TAUTHO
MELODY O. BALICAT
MSERM
October 24, 2015
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................3
Rationale:...........................................................................................3
SEPTAGE CONDITION IN THE PHILIPPINES........................................4
ALABEL AS MUNICIPALITY.................................................................6
Description of the Project.....................................................................9
I. ALABEL SEPTAGE AND TREATMENT FACILITY.................................12
II. MANAGEMENT OF ALABEL SEPTAGE AND TREATMENT FACILITY.....17
CONLUSION: Bain work: Discourse........................................................22
INTRODUCTION
Everyone has the responsibility to take care of the environment
considering that climate change is apparent and imminent. Danger to our flora
and fauna are at stake, the marine protected area, marine sanctuaries, coastal
resources and marine ecosystems; even the natural forces of the earth that life
and safety of human beings are in paramount consideration. This is due to the
ballooning of human population that demands food for subsistence that leads to
urbanization and settlements.
The study of physical science is imperative. This will enhance on how we
manage our environment especially for the protection of the life and the health
condition of the people based on the water that we intake and the food that we
eat. Constitutionally, the right of the people to abode in a community is highly
respected. However, this right is always entwined with sense of responsibility in
all aspects in life particularly in terms of health and sanitation.
Rationale:
As managers or persons who are responsible to take care of the
environment we should necessarily be exposed to different avenue that can
increase our knowledge and experience. Inputs of this learning will basically give
us an idea of what are some of the projects that we may articulate and possibly
put up through a project to the community, locality where we share our expertise
and knowledge. This exposure would possibly replicate, if not, educate the
members of the community regarding the proper and correct establishment of
septage tank, the standard septage so to speak, in every household. This is
particularly, on how to implement and manage a septage facility in a community
as a means to secure the health of the general public in terms of sanitation. This
learning exposure is taken in a Septage Treatment Facility (STF) that is located
removed is not treated and disposed of properly. Less than 10% of the population
has access to piped sewerage systems. Septic tank management, especially
desludging, also requires improvement.
That there is economic losses due to poor sanitation exceed P78 billion
per year (World Bank and USAID, 2007). Accordingly, Septage management
(emptying septic tanks) is only in Metro Manila, Dumaguete and Alabel
(Sarangani).
The sewerage coverage in Metro Manila is 15%, in national less than 4%
in Dhaka 30%, Phnom Penh 50% and some other developing countries.
Sad to note that there are more than 11,338 Filipinos who die yearly from
diarrhea, and about 55 daily from all water-borne diseases due to poor septage
and proper sanitation. Furthermore, up to 58% of groundwater contaminated,
64% of rivers fail test for Class A waters (swimming).
The Philippine government through the NSSMP finds the need for action in
order to improve sanitation as a key to achieve successful management in local
governance through its direct beneficiaries who mostly belong to the lower class
Filipino people.
There are constraints that need to be overcome. Probably, some strategies
that have to be applied in order to meet the target as duly desired by the
Philippine government. Some of these constraints are the following:
Nonetheless, these are the challenges that our government particularly local
government through our local officials to address weakness stated in the above.
Perhaps, there is a need for a leader from the LGU level who will sponsor or
push through with the program. Indeed, it is of necessity to have one in a big
community. The fact that there is a threat on environmental degradation that
comes from the increase human settlements.
domestic and human waste on water quality and inevitably on marine and human
lives have become apparent and alarming.
Furthermore, as per record, the Municipality of Alabel is able to reach the
successful implementation and management of Septage Treatment Facility in the
country. Let us take a look the brief profile of Municipality of Alabel.
ALABEL AS MUNICIPALITY
Alabel
is
of
Sarangani,
Philippines.
In
Region
Mindanao
about
1,056
south-south-east
of
Municipality of Alabel. Engr. Rivera threw his kindness to the group by giving
lecture on how the STF was born and the tedious process they went through in
order to secure the approval of the local executives including its legislators and
significant endorsement of Hon. Manuel Pacquiao as Representative of
Congress that has territorial jurisdiction over the Municipality of Alabel.
The nitty-gritty of the project has been thoroughly and intensively discussed
with the heads of local offices and national government agencies in Alabel.
Accordingly, the caucus or initial discussion has been emboldened after the
declaration of financial support through a loan or funding that came from Japan
Bank for International Cooperation (JICA). Thus, Alabel is a Recipient of Php
63.7-Million STF grant Project from DENR under Southern Mindanao Integrated
Coastal Zone Management Project (SMICZMP).
As per original plan, the project was intended to be established in General
Santos City. However, due to some circumstances, the STF project was
transferred and/or distributed among five (5) other coastal towns of Sarangani
province as a GRANT from the DENR.
are many households that do not have adequate/proper septic tank. Our
exposure will help to educate the Indigenous Peoples where our mining
tenement is situated.
Illustration 1.
Picture 3.
The first pond is a 3.5-m deep sedimentation pond where solids will be
allowed to settle. The supernatant or the liquid fraction will flow to the anaerobic
pond. After some time, no flow will be made to the sedimentation pond, and the
solids will thicken to a dry state, or a so-called cake, which can be removed
manually by shovel and cart or by small loaders or bobcats, if available.
The second pond, the anaerobic pond, has a depth of 5.0 meters. Here,
organic matter is anaerobically degraded. In this pond, BOD removal from 50%
to 70% can be expected.
From the anaerobic pond, septage will flow to the facultative pond,
(Picture 4. Zoom view) which is relatively shallow at 2.5 meters. At this pond,
algae, in the presence of sunlight, and surface wind will provide the oxygen
necessary for microorganisms to degrade the septage. At the bottom of the
facultative pond, anaerobic conditions will prevail and the remaining settled solids
will
undergo
further
anaerobic digestion.
The
final
pond,
Alabel Septage Treatment Facility was created. The Table 1. shows Biochemical
Oxygen Demand (BOD), or the amount of oxygen microorganisms must
consume in order to oxidize all the organic compounds in a liter of wastewater.
The study likewise revealed that the BOD Load Distribution is 3.4 million
tons/year.
As shown in the table, the biggest per centage of BOD load distribution
comes from the domestic or the households with 67% followed by the Agricultural
at 31%,
Table 1.
Table 2.
Family
Picture 6.
Indeed, tourism is one of the bigger source of revenue in the locality. The
marine resources are the basic livelihood in Alabel. Fisher folks are dependent
upon the water resource provided by God to people in Sarangani. There is a high
call to stewardship. Therefore, there is a need to protect and preserve the area
It is the sanctuary of the marine resources. Thus, the Alabel local government
crafted a Coastal Zone Ordinance. This ordinance allows only traditional fishing
and bangus fry gathering. It does not allow commercial fishing vessels to anchor
on the cost. The ordinance also regulates floating beach, fish cage, seaweed
culture, fish pens and use of nets.
Pictures 7 & 8
This processing of wastes at the STF REDUCES the public risk from
pathogens and nutrient contamination of ground and water resources. Thus, it
will gear up to the protection of the fish as number one source of food of the
people and the natural water resources as attractive tourism in Alabel.
Accordingly, attaining its objectives will not only facilitate compliance with
various environmental laws (Clean Water Act of 2004) but will also exemplify
GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE as per MENRO Rivera.
However, as admitted by the MENRO, Alabels STF is a large facility with
a big responsibility. If it would only be limited to servicing the deludgeable septic
tanks within Alabel, then it would result to the facility being idle for most of the
time and its continued existence will be a financial liability for the LGU unless. In
fact the Alabel STF has 2-units Vacuum Trucks with a capacity of 5-cu.m and can
take a maximum of 5 to 6-trips per day. It also has 1 unit Bobcat Truck Loader.
These trucks are responsible for desludging household septic tanks and bringing
them to the STF. The MENROffice hired drivers for the trucks and these truck
drivers are also designated to disludge the septic tanks within Alabel. They also
have two (2) security guards assigned in the STF in Sitio Mahayahay with two (2)
other assistants. They are six (6) in all performing the activity with such huge or
large capacity of STF. These workingmen were equipped to faithfully performing
their daily operational duties and responsibilities definitely because their leader
as head of the team (Engr. Rivera) is ordained by God to share his talent of good
leadership brains, courage and strength to perform his job and to take the
challenge as Manager.
Fact that the Alabel STF has big capacity to disludge human waste, since
its creation and the facility being idle for most of the time and its continued
existence will be a financial liability for the LGU unless the following shall be
seriously taken into consideration not only the local government leaders of Alabel
but most importantly its constituents. Thus:
b. Alabel extends the STF service to its big neighbor, the city of
General Santos and possibly, even Polomolok, north of General Santos
City.
As discussed earlier, this project was originally intended for General
Santos City, but the STF projects were transferred/distributed among six (6) other
coastal towns of Sarangani province as a GRANT from the DENR. General
Santos City definitely hosts a bigger population in terms of household as well as
industrial and commercial establishments, plus the government offices including
NGAs and GSC-based desludgers.
The table above shows General Santos City is 15x larger than Alabel with
household deslugeable septic tanks estimated at 34,187 compared to the 2,252
of Alabel. A larger market exists in neighbor General Santos City. The latter is
almost 10 times larger than Alabels in terms of number of households (2009Alabel: 11,625; General Santos: approximately 94,950.
The MENRO and staff had a discussion with General Santos City and
talked
about
the
desludging
GSC-owned
DSTs
at
mutually
seen or noticed by the people. Alabel STF have intangible products to market
and this makes it doubly hard to influence the people unless there is a change in
social behavior/attitudes, unless the people can imbibed and advocate that the
long term result of the STF is the protection of the Sarangani Bay Protected
Seascape, the environmental protection and improved sanitary practices of the
people. The people have to fully realize that protecting the Sarangani Bay which
is one source of livelihood and income for the vast majority of people cannot
happen without sustaining the STFs operation and steady revenue.
The Alabel IEC-Team developed a communication and marketing plan.
The marketing plan spelled out possible approaches and strategies to make
Alabels STF a fully operational and VIABLE INVESTMENT for the benefit of the
environment and the people.
OBJECTIVES and CORE MESSAGES for each type of intended Publics and
the recommended media processes (Radio Messages, TV advertisements,
Billboards, Tarpaulins, Leaflets and Flyers/Brochures, Roadshows, recoridas,and
other related promotional activities)