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MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENT AND

NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE


ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE

NELSON C. DAVID
Municipal Mayor

JOHNNY F. MANDOCDOC, EnP, MBA


MENRO Head

UPLAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCE AND TECHNICAL MANILA BAY CLEAN-UP
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
MANGROVE MANAGEMENT SERVICES REHAB AND
PRESERVATION
PROGRAM
ENFORCEMENT REFORESTATION WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT COLLECTION AND LANDFILL -VACANT- -VACANT-
TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT
-VACANT- GSO MARYLYDE C. FAJARDO
-VACANT- MENRO STAFF
VICENTE F. NUÑEZ
JOSEPH T. PEREYRA
MENRO STAFF WASTE WATER PARK
AND SEPTAGE - MANAGEMENT ACE
VACANT- LOWELL SANTIAGO
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
UPLAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCE AND MANGROVE TECHNICAL SERVICES MANILA BAY CLEAN-UP REHAB AND
 Enforcement of forestry code  Monitor and implement waste reduction, MANAGEMENT  Assist in the development of PRESERVATION PROGRAM
and other environmental segregation at source, recycling and  Assist and enforce the Philippine policies, plans, and strategies to  Monitor and assist the conduct of
related laws and policies; composting, establishment of materials Fisheries Code, the Clean Air Act, the address urban environmental clean-up activities;
 Implementation and recovery facilities (MRFs), and proper disposal Clean Water Act, RA 9003, and the issues which includes urban  Submit monitoring reports to all
management of community of hazardous waste; Climate Change Act, among others; environmental planning, land use concerned government agencies;
forestry, agroforestry,  Comply with the permitting requirements of  Assist in developing coastal resource zoning, and the integration of  Facilitate multi-sectoral
reforestation programs, and DENR in the operation of SLF including ECC management plans that guide the environmental considerations into coordination and collaboration
the coordination of IP conditions; sustainable use and conservation of urban development plans; among government agencies,
programs in indigenous  Submit SMR and CMR of SLF; coastal resources;  Develop IEC materials to increase LGUs, civil society organizations,
peoples' ancestral domains;  Coordinate with other departments and/or  Assist in monitoring the MPA and awareness in upland, urban, the private sector, and
 Promote soil conservation, units the operational requirements of SLF; conserve and regulate the marine coastal environmental communities involved in the
biodiversity and wildlife  Assist in scheduling of siphoning request; biodiversity and enhance fisheries management; Manila Bay clean-up efforts;
conservation, climate change  Monitor air quality, regulating emissions from productivity;  Assist and attend multi partite  Monitor water quality,
mitigation, and livelihood industries, and promoting cleaner technologies;  Implement initiatives focus on monitoring team meeting of sedimentation rates, biodiversity,
diversification for upland  Monitor clean water and sanitation which conserving existing mangrove forests, industrial factories; and shoreline erosion;
communities; includes water pollution and inadequate restoring degraded mangrove areas  Assist and document monitoring  Implement measures to control
 Watershed management sewage systems to urban residents; through replanting efforts, and activities; pollution from various sources,
initiatives which include  Monitor and protect urban biodiversity, such as establishing mangrove nurseries for  Assist and/or develop database of including industrial discharges,
reforestation, soil conservation the creation of parks, green spaces, and urban seedling propagation; urban, upland, coastal, manila bay untreated sewage, solid waste,
measures, and the forests, as well as the conservation of natural  Implement waste management program information; and informal settlements along the
implementation of sustainable habitats; programs, wastewater treatment  Provide training, workshops, and shoreline which involves enforcing
agricultural practices to  Propose and implement climate change facilities, and coastal clean-up educational programs to build environmental regulations,
prevent soil erosion and adaptation and mitigation measures, including campaigns to reduce pollution and capacity among stakeholders, improving wastewater treatment
sedimentation of water bodies; the development of climate-resilient improve water quality along the coast; including government agencies, infrastructure, promoting proper
 Assist in the research and infrastructure, disaster risk reduction strategies,  Integrate climate change adaptation local communities, and businesses, waste management practices, and
development of academe for and the promotion of low-carbon technologies; measures such as shoreline protection, in environmental management reducing plastic pollution;
policy-making and the  Monitor and enforce local ordinance on natural buffer restoration, and and sustainability practices;  Conduct IEC activities and engage
development of best practices pollution control, waste management community-based adaptation  Support research and and mobilize communities living
for upland resource regulations; strategies; development initiatives aimed at around Manila Bay to participate
management;  Conduct public education campaigns,  Assist in the research and development addressing emerging in clean-up activities,
 Conduct raising awareness community-based environmental initiatives, of academe on coastal ecosystems, environmental challenges and environmental education
about the importance of and participatory decision-making processes biodiversity conservation, fisheries finding innovative solutions; programs, and community-based
upland resource management involve residents in environmental conservation management, and climate change  Assist and conduct policy analysis, conservation initiatives;
and building the skills and efforts and promote sustainable behavior impacts to inform coastal resource advocacy, and stakeholder  Promote infrastructure and
knowledge necessary for its change; management strategies; engagement to influence facilities to support the clean-up
implementation;  Assist in the research and development of  Conduct public awareness campaigns, environmental policies and and rehabilitation of Manila Bay
 Collaborate between academe for policy-making and the environmental education programs, and regulations. and including sewage treatment
government agencies, private development of best practices for urban community outreach activities raise  Other functions which may be plants, constructing wastewater
sector entities, non- environmental management; awareness about the importance of deemed necessary. interception and treatment
governmental organizations  Forge partnerships with Private sector, POs and coastal conservation and sustainable facilities, improving solid waste
(NGOs), and local communities NGOs to facilitate resource mobilization, resource use; and management infrastructure, and
is crucial for effective upland knowledge sharing, and the implementation of  Other functions which may be deemed building recreational and eco-
resource management; and joint initiatives to address complex necessary. tourism facilities; and
 Other functions which may be environmental issues. and  Other functions which may be
deemed necessary.  Other functions which may be deemed deemed necessary.
necessary.

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