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IEE Checklist for Irrigation Projects 1 of 20 I. INTRODUCTION A. Background The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System was formally established by virtue of Presidential Decree 1586. It requires the submission of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for environmentally critical projects and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for projects which are located in environmentally critically areas as provided in its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) and Presidential Proclamation No. 2146, series of 1981. In 1996 DENR issued Department Administrative Order 37 (DAO 96-37) to further strengthen the EIS System. DAO 96-37 Article III, Section 9.0 (Contents of the EIS) provides that “Some or all of the foregoing items may, when appropriate, be presented in a format using the checklist approach.” Pursuant to DAO 96-37, Memorandum Circular Number 4, Series of 1998 was issued by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to simplify the system. MC 98-4 (Annex 1) defined the IEE Checklist as a simplified form in lieu of the standard EIS document. It provides a list of projects with IEE checklists, the format and contents of the IEE Checklist and implementing guidelines. To further assist development of projects in ECAs while ensuring that environmental requirements are incorporated in project development, MC 3 Series of 2001 (Annex 2) by EMB presents an additional list of projects with IEE Checklists and refines the implementing guidelines for the preparation and submission of IEE Checklists. B. Contents of this Guide This guide is produced to aid the proponent in preparing and submitting an IEE Checklist to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) for a project located in ECAs.

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I. INTRODUCTION

A. Background

The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System was formally established by virtue of

Presidential Decree 1586. It requires the submission of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for

environmentally critical projects and Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) for projects which are

located in environmentally critically areas as provided in its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)

and Presidential Proclamation No. 2146, series of 1981.

In 1996 DENR issued Department Administrative Order 37 (DAO 96-37) to further strengthen the EIS

System. DAO 96-37 Article III, Section 9.0 (Contents of the EIS) provides that “Some or all of the

foregoing items may, when appropriate, be presented in a format using the checklist approach.”

Pursuant to DAO 96-37, Memorandum Circular Number 4, Series of 1998 was issued by the

Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) to simplify the system. MC 98-4 (Annex 1) defined the IEE

Checklist as a simplified form in lieu of the standard EIS document. It provides a list of projects with

IEE checklists, the format and contents of the IEE Checklist and implementing guidelines.

To further assist development of projects in ECAs while ensuring that environmental requirements are

incorporated in project development, MC 3 Series of 2001 (Annex 2) by EMB presents an additional list

of projects with IEE Checklists and refines the implementing guidelines for the preparation and

submission of IEE Checklists.

B. Contents of this Guide

This guide is produced to aid the proponent in preparing and submitting an IEE Checklist to secure an

Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) for a project located in ECAs.

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This guide contains the following:

Part II Scope and Coverage of the IEE Checklist for Selected Irrigation Projects

Part III Instructions for the Preparation and Submission of the IEE Checklist

Part IV IEE Checklist Form

Part V Annexes:

A. Definition of Terms of IEE Checklist for Selected Irrigation Projects

A. EMB Regional Offices Directory

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II. SCOPE AND COVERAGE

This section defines the scope and limitations to be covered and affected by this IEE checklist. Such that

projects with greater and/or lower than the defined scope, the proponent shall be required to submit an

Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document or

secure a Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC).

The accompanying IEE Checklist is applicable only for irrigation system with service area in excess of

300 hectares but less than or equal to 700 hectares without any impounding structures

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III. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE

CHECKLIST

This section guides the project proponent on how to fill-up and answer the various questions and

information stated in the checklist. This section also informs the project proponent on permit

requirements that need to be attached to the Checklist. Likewise, it directs the proponent where to submit

the IEE Checklist and apply for an ECC, and the system and timeframe for DENR processing.

A. Contents of the IEE Checklist

The IEE Checklist is a simplified form designed to assist proponents' of selected projects in complying

with the EIS system. The IEE Checklist, to be accomplished and submitted before undertaking a project,

consists of a series of questions that deals with issues and concerns about the proposed project and its

environment. The questions will also provide the proponents with information on environmental impacts,

both positive and negative, which will be caused by the proposed project. The IEE Checklist has to be

submitted by all government and private sector proponents applying for an ECC covering the

abovementioned projects. The information contained herein will serve as basis for EMB to make decision

on the application for ECC.

The IEE Checklist is divided into five (5) major sections:

• Section 1: Required Information - consist of the attachments required to be submitted as

part of the IEE Checklist;

• Section 2: General Information – presents the project title, name and address of the project proponent, proponent's contact person and the location of the project;

• Section 3 Project Description- presents the plan/design components and activities during

the construction and operation phases of the project; • Section 4: Description of Project Surroundings - describes the existing physical,

biological and socio-economic conditions where the project will be located; • Section 5: Predicted and Assessed Impacts and Proposed Mitigation Measures –

describes the possible impacts that are likely to occur in various stages of the project development and the corresponding mitigation and enhancement measures to prevent and/or minimize the occurrence of adverse impacts and strengthen the positive effects of the project.

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B. Instructions on the Preparation of the IEE Checklist

1. For the Section 1:Required Information, write a check mark (✔ ) on the title or description of the document to be submitted. The listed documents are MUST requirements and should be submitted. Otherwise, the application will not be accepted.

2. The IEE Checklist can be prepared by the proponent or any of his/her authorized representative

per EMB Memorandum Circular No. 04, Series of 1998 (17 August 1998). The proponent's signature in the report shall be sufficient. The proponent may seek the help of the DENR personnel by clarifying questions in the IEE Checklist.

3. To use the Checklist, the proponent may put a check (✔ ) mark in the appropriate box. If your

answer does not fall in any of the pre-determined responses, check (✔ ) OTHERS and indicate your specific answer in the blank space provided or use additional sheets as necessary. If some questions are not applicable to your project, write N/A on the blank space or column.

4. To facilitate and assist the proponent in answering Section 5.0 of this checklist, a menu is

provided to serve as guide and reference. However, it should be noted that this only serves as a menu checklist hence, the proponent is highly encouraged to identify additional impacts and mitigation/enhancement measures other than those provided.

The proponent may put a check (✔ ) to the columns of Y or N on the pre-determined and identified Mitigation/Enhancement measures column. The proponent may choose the mitigating measures appropriate to the impacts identified for the proposed project. He/She may write clarificatory words/phrases in the column of REMARKS.

5. Answers to the questions are not be strictly confined to the pre-determined responses. The

proponent may elaborate and use as many additional sheets as needed to be able to provide adequate answers to the required information. Maps, pictures, drawings (e.g. charts, tables, diagrams, sketches) and other visual aids are deemed to provide better description of the information provided in the Checklist. These will help EMB in understanding the proposed project, and make decision on the application for ECC.

C. Instructions on the Submission of the IEE Checklist

1. Upon completion of the IEE checklist, the project proponent shall submit one (1) set of the Checklist at the EIA Section of the EMB Regional Office where the project is to be located. A duly accomplished Procedural Screening Form shall accompany the IEE Checklist submission.

2. Upon the presentation/submission of the Checklist, the Screening Officer shall immediately

determine its completeness and conformance with the DENR prescribed requirements. Immediate determination shall mean completion of the Procedural Review within the same day of IEE checklist submission.

3. The Screening Officer shall indicate, through a check/tick mark under the Yes, No or Not

Applicable column, the presence or absence of a particular information required.

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4. The determination of the completeness of the IEE Checklist will be based on the sufficiency of responses to all questions or checklist and information provided in the matrix.

5. If the IEE Checklist is complete, it will be formally accepted. The proponent will be furnished a

copy of the accomplished procedural form duly signed by the Screening Officer.

6. If the Checklist is incomplete, it shall be immediately returned to the proponent for revision or submission of the missing requirement/information. The reason for non-acceptance shall be stated in writing at the appropriate place in the form.

7. If the IEE Checklist has complied with all the DENR prescribed requirements, the proponent

shall submit 3 copies of the documents to EIA Section of the concerned EMB Regional Office. The proponent shall pay the amount of P3,000.00 at the Cashier Section of concerned EMB Regional Office upon submitting the required number of copies at the Record Section of the same office.

8. All IEE Checklist not following the said standard procedures shall not be considered as valid

applications and therefore, shall not be used as a basis for recommendation on the issuance or denial of the ECC.

9. The project proponent or his duly recognized representative shall be the one who will follow-up

the said application to the respective EMB Regional Office. The processing time including the issuance and/or denial of the ECC will take a maximum of 30 days.

10. The EIA Section of EMB Regional Office, in the course of substantial review, may conduct site

visit or ocular inspection in coordination with the project proponent.

11. If the EMB finds that the IEE Checklist has substantially addressed all the significant impacts and relevant issues by way of mitigation and enhancement measures, it shall recommend the issuance of the ECC. The EMB Regional Office may call for a technical conference to explain to the project proponent the relevance of the ECC and the various conditions stated therein for compliance by the project proponent.

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IEE Checklist Form for Irrigation Projects ___of ___

I N I T I AL E N V I R O N M E N T AL E X AM I N AT I O N ( I E E ) C H E C K L I S T F O R M F O R I R R I G AT I O N P R O J E C T S

Section 1. REQUIRED INFORMATION This section presents the various information required to be submitted by the project proponent as attachments to the IEE Checklist, without which the application for ECC will not be accepted.

Attachments

Remarks

1. Location map/scale map a 1:50,000 topographic map indicating project site (service area, diversion canal, service canals, head gates, etc.) and significant landmarks

2. Documents related to ownership or possession of project site (i.e. deeds of donation or ROW)

3. Technical design, plans and other related documents to describe fully the project including an inventory of all project components (e.g. head gates, check gates, turnouts, division box, flumes, end checks, etc.)

4. Proposed schedules of activities (construction stage, etc.) 5. Attach photographs shall include panoramic shots of the

proposed service area especially the proposed locations of canals and other components, water bodies near the project site, residential or built-up areas,etc.

6. Inventory of trees with commercial value duly certified by the CENRO

7. Proposed schedules of activities (construction phase) 8. Barangay Resolution endorsing the Project/Municipal/City

Council Resolution endorsing the Project/minutes of public consultation

9. Oath of Undertaking specifically focused on the compensation of the affected stakeholders

10. Accountability Statement of Project Proponent (s) 11. Receipt of the Processing Fee (worth Php 3,000.00)

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SECTION 2. GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1 Project Title : _________________________________________

2.2 Project Location : _________________________________________

_________________________________________

(complete address, barangay/ street/sitio/ municipality/city,

province)

2.3 Proponent : __________________________________________

Contact Person : __________________________________________

Address : __________________________________________

Tel/Fax # : __________________________________________

E-mail : __________________________________________

2.4 Project Ownership

Type of Ownership :

[ ] Single Proprietorship [ ] Partnership or Joint Venture [ ] Corporation [ ] Cooperatives [ ] Others ____________________________________________

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SECTION 3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Project Description/Objectives: _______________________________________

3.2 Project Cost

Total Project Cost: [ ]

Mode of Project Financing:

[ ] Self-Financed [ ] Bank Loan

[ ] Gov’t. Financing [ ] Others ________________ 3.3 Land Ownership

Total Land Area (sq. meters or has.):_____________________________ Total Floor Area (sq. meters or has): _____________________________

General Land Classification: [ ] Public Land [ ] A & D

Status of Land Ownership :

[ ] owned/title by virtue of:

OCT or TCT # _________________________________ CLT/Emancipation Patent No.

_________________________________ Free Patent No.

__________________________________ Homestead Patent No.

__________________________________ [ ] Owned/untitled (tax declaration)____________________________ [ ] stewardship contract: ____________________________ [ ] lease: Lease Contract No. ____________________________ [ ] others, pls. specify: ____________________________

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3.4 Project Location

How do you describe the general location of the project site?

[ ] Developed Area (within a built-up-area with presence of utility systems or network, especially water supply, roads and power supply)

[ ] Underdevelopment Area (relatively far from the urban center with

predominant absence of utility system) 3.5 Land Use Classification (base on approval land use plan of the city or municipality)

[ ] Public Pls. Specify: _______________ [ ] A & D

3.6 Zoning Classification 3.7 Project Components

Description/ Name

Location (Indicate In

Map) Number of Units

Dimension/Capacity

(Indicate Unit Of Measures)

Diversion Structure (E.G., Dam, Weir, Etc.)

Diversion canal/s

Service canal/s

Canal structure/s

Head gate/s

Check gate/s

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Description/ Name

Location (Indicate In

Map) Number of Units

Dimension/Capacity

(Indicate Unit Of Measures)

Turnout

Division box

Off-takes

End Check

3.8 Utilities and Infrastructures

Water Supply

• Demand

Estimated daily water requirement: ____________ cu.m.

• Supply Water supply source: ________________________

Power Supply Source of power supply: [ ] Local Electric Cooperation : ___________________ [ ] Own Generator Capacity (HP) _____________ [ ] Others, pls. specify ___________________________ 3. 9 Manpower and Employment How many people will be employed by the project? ______________ During the pre-construction/construction period: ______________ During the operation and maintenance period: ______________ 3.10 Construction Schedule How long will the pre-construction/construction period take? _________

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Attach panoramic view of the project site and its immediate vicinity

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SECTION 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT SURROUNDINGS 4.1 Physical Environment

Answers Components/Parameters Yes No

Remarks

What is the general elevation of the project area? < 100 masl 100-300 masl 301-500 masl 501-1,000 masl 1001-1500 masl >1,500 masl (To determine elevation, refer to the topographic map where the elevation per contour line is indicated)

(indicate the area per elevation range or estimate the % to total area)

Slope and topography of the area Terrain is flat or level (0-3% slope)? Gently sloping to undulating (3-8% slope)? Undulating to rolling (8-1830% slope)? Rolling to moderately steep (18-30% slope)? Steeply sloping (30-50% slope)? Very steep to mountainous (>50% slope)?

(indicating the area per slope category or estimate the % to total area)

Are there areas in the site where indications of soil erosion are occurring? If yes, what activities are causing erosion?

Causes of erosion: [ ] heavy rains [ ] unstable slopes [ ] others, pls. specify ___________ ___________

Do you know of any landsliding occurring or that has occurred in the site?

Causes of landslide: [ ] earthquake [ ] unstable slopes [ ] earthmoving [ ] others, pls. Specify ___________ ___________

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Answers Components/Parameters Yes No

Remarks

Has the area experienced any flooding during the wet season or typhoons? If yes, when was the last time the area was flooded? What caused the flooding?

Period(s) of flooding: ___________ ___________ Causes of flooding: [ ] low area/elevation [ ] poor drainage [ ] water logged area

Soil type of the area: [ ] sandy soil [ ] clayey soil [ ] sandy loam soil

Other soil types: ___________ ___________

Is there an access road going to the project site? If yes, what is its distance to the site ______km

Type of access road:

Does the site conform to the approved land use plan of the city/municipality?

Are there existing structures or developments around the project site? If yes, please list them in the space below or in the opposite space.

What is the present land use of the area?

[ ] Prime Agriculture Land [ ] Orchard [ ] Grassland [ ] Marshland/Mangrove [ ] Built-up [ ] Fishpond [ ] Others, pls. specify ________________________________

4.2 Biological Environment

Answers Components/Parameters Yes No

Remarks

Are there existing trees and other types of vegetation in the site? If yes, please provide examples.

Are there birds and other forms of wildlife found in the area?

Is the site near or within a watershed or forest reservation area? If near only, how near? _________ m or km If within, indicate name of the watershed or forest reservation area.

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If answer is yes to the above answers, please provide examples of these species (common or local name) in the table provided below.

Birds and Other Wildlife Trees and Other Important

Vegetation Fishery Resources

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4.3 Socio-Economic Environment

Components/Parameters

Total Number

Are there existing settlements in the project area? [ ] Yes [ ] No If yes, how many households or families?

What is the total population of the barangay(s) covered by the project?

Average family size:

What are their source(s) of livelihood? Livelihood Type [ ] farming [ ] fishing [ ] backyard poultry and piggery [ ] vending / buy and sell [ ] sari-sari store [ ] others, pls. specify ________________________________________________

Are there existing social infrastructures in the barangay? [ ] Yes [ ] No

If yes, what are these social infrastructures? (pls. Check)

[ ] schools [ ] communication (e.g.radio, TV, mail,

newspaper) [ ] health centers/clinics [ ] churches/chapel [ ] hospitals [ ] roads [ ] transportation [ ] others, _________________________

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SECTION 5. PREDICTED AND ASSESSED IMPACTS AND PROPOSED ENHANCEMENT/ MITIGATION MEASURES 5.1 Pre-Construction/Construction Phase

Answers Predicted and Assessed Impacts

Yes No

Proposed Enhancement/ Mitigating Measures

Remarks

Increase in noise level ! Schedule equipment move in to blend with regular non-peak hour –daytime vehicular traffic. No night time moving

! Provide barriers in work areas expected to use equipment with high noise power level

Slope modification/ Ground levelling

! Minimize land modification following established design consideration.

Increased in traffic ! Rerouting of vehicular traffic to less congested roads

Affects wildlife or their habitat

! Plant trees/plants in nearby areas but must not affect the structure built or its purpose.

! Appropriate warning signs regarding wildlife conservation

Decreased public / community access to or through the area

! Provide access to affected establishments and minimize obstruction to areas

Affects other present utilities and infrastructures

! Coordinate with appropriate utility firms in relocation of their utility lines

Increased economic activity in the area

! Implement traffic management plan

! Comply with city ordinance, build temporary facilities

Displacement or relocation of people/community

! Proper notification of affected areas and restore services as quickly as possible and schedule disruption during non-peak hours

! Inform and compensate affected stakeholders prior to

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Answers Predicted and Assessed Impacts

Yes No

Proposed Enhancement/ Mitigating Measures

Remarks

their relocation

Increased employment ! Hire as many locals especially those that will be displaced

Impact on indigenous communities / vulnerable groups/ women

! Schedule activities during non-peak hours

Increased housing requirement for transient workers, project management staff

! Provide temporary bunkhouse on site or rent houses in neighboring communities if housing requirements cannot be accommodated in the locality where the project is located

Traverse areas with historical significance

! Report recoveries to the Local Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission, National Museum and other institution interested in the subject matter, immediately comply with pertinent laws in the matter and request supervision to the proper authority

! Provide safety equipment and appropriate warning signs along the route

! Provide alternative use of the construction yard/staging area once the project demobilizes

Increased hazards on post-construction wastes/debris

! Clear construction debris, form works and equipment and removal of all obstruction

! Minimize construction clutter, proper management of construction debris, provide barrier to hide

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5.2 Operation Phase

Answers Proposed Enhancement/ Mitigating Measures

Remarks Predicted And Assessed Impacts Yes No

Increased flooding and clogging of drainage

! Provide adequate drainage and direct flow to the nearest outflow

Increased economic activities

! Inevitable. The LGU will have the jurisdiction to control activities in the area

Affect s wildlife or their habitat

! Plant trees/plants in nearby areas but must not affect the structure built or its purpose.

! Appropriate warning signs regarding wildlife conservation

Others

5.3 Abandonment Phase

Project Life or Service : ___________ years Provide description of the Abandonment activities, such as, dismantling and waste disposal.

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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT

This is to certify that all the information and commitments in this Initial

Environmental Examination (IEE) Report are accurate and complete. Should we learn of any information which would make this IEE inaccurate, I/we shall bring said information to the attention of the appropriate EMB DENR Regional Office. We hereby bind ourselves jointly and solidarily to any penalty that may by imposed arising from any misrepresentation of failure to state material information in this IEE report. In witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this ______ day of ________ at _________________.

_________________________ Project Proponent

_________________________

Title or designation

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

BEFORE ME this (day) ______________of ______________2000

_____________at (place)__________________________,personaliy appeared ( name)_________________________ with Community Tax Certificate No. _______ issued on date_________________at (place)____________________, in his/her capacity as ______________________(designation_________________at ___________________ and acknowledged to me that this IEE is his voluntary act and deed, and voluntary act and deed of the entity he/she represents. This document which consists of (no)_____________________________pages, including the page of which this acknowledgment is an Initial Environmental Examination Checklist.

Witness my hand and seal on the place and date above written.

_________________________ Notary Public

Doc. No. ________________ Page No. ________________ Book No. ________________ Series of __________________

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GUIDE ON IEE CHECKLIST FOR SELECTED IRRIGATION PROJECTS

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II. SCOPE AND COVERAGE

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III. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF THE IEE CHECKLIST

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IV. IEE CHECKLIST FORM

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V. ANNEXES

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Annex A

Definition of Terms of IEE Checklist for Irrigation Projects

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DEFINITION OF TERMS For the purpose of this IEE Checklist and whenever any of the following words and terms are used herein, shall have the meaning described in this section: PROJECT NAME refers to official name of project

PROJECT LOCATION refers to location of the project. Proponent should provide complete physical description of the location of the project (e.g., diversion canal, service canals, barangay/sitios affected, etc.) as well as its political boundaries (e.g., sitio, barangay, town/ municipality, province, etc.)

PROJECT DESCRIPTION provide short description of the project (e.g., dimensions of diversion and service canals, material of construction, service areas, etc.)

NAME OF PROPONENT refers to the owner of the project (e.g., DPWH, NIA, name of LGU, etc.). In cases where NIA will undertake the construction and turnover the completed project to the roads and bridges association, NIA shall be the proponent for purposes of ECC/CNC application. The appropriate DENR/EMB office (which issued the ECC/CNC) shall be informed of the change in proponent when the turnover to the association has been completed.

CONTACT PERSON refers to person/s who is authorized to transact business with DENR/EMB on behalf of the Proponent (e.g., mayor, municipal engineer, project engineer, etc.)

ADDRESS refers to official address of proponent and contact person/s. The address of contact person/s should also be given if different from that of the proponent.

IIMPLEMENTATION SCHEME description of how the project will be implemented (e.g., by contractor, by proponent, etc.). If the project is to be Implemented by entities other than the proponent, the name/identity of that entity/s should be provided, if available. Otherwise, the mode of selection should be described (e.g., by bidding, by negotiation, etc.)

PROJECT COST refers to TOTAL project costs expressed in Philippine Pesos

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FUNDING AGENCY/S refers to mode of financing or source of funds (e.g., LGU’s budget, NIA, bank loan, etc.). If funding is provided by outside source, the name of the project or description of the source and the name of the funding agencies should be provided (e.g., ARCDP of WB, bond issued by name of underwriters, loan from DBP, etc.)

SOURCE OF WATER refers to source of water for roads and bridges (e.g., name of rivers, etc.) and its location

AVERAGE DISCHARGE RATE refers to actual flow measurements averaged over the DRY SEASON entire dry season expressed in liter per second (e.g., stream flow

for rivers and creeks)

AVERAGE DSICHARGE RATE refers to actual stream flow measurements averaged over WET SEASON the entire wet season expressed in liters per second (e.g., stream

flow for rivers and creeks)

DIVERSION/ABSTRACTION refers to maximum withdrawal or diversion of water (used MAXIMUM as design criteria) expressed in liters per second

SERVICE AREA, DESIGN refers to TOTAL service area used as design criteria expressed in hectares

DESCRIPTION/NAME refers to the name or description of project components. All components of the roads and bridges systems (including support facilities) should be included.

LOCATION refers to locations or markings used in the map to indicate position of the component or facility. Indicate numbers if there is more than one (also see note below)

DIMENSION/CAPACITY refers to the dimension AND capacity of the component. Units of measurements (e.g., meters, liters, etc.) should be included. Components with different capacities or dimensions should be separately listed (e.g., division boxes with different dimensions should be separately listed)

BODIES OF WATER refers to creeks, rivers, canals, lake, sea, etc.

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NATIONAL PARKS, WATERSHED refers to forested areas, protected areas, areas where AREAS, SANCTUARIES OR endangered/threatened species have been sighted, etc. SIMILAR AREAS

IINDIGENOUS COMMUNITY/S refers to any indigenous community located within 10 km of the project site. As per definition of RA 8371 (IPRA), an indigenous community refers to a group of people who have possessed customs, traditions and other distinctive cultural traits different from that of the majority of the Filipinos.

VULNERABLE GROUP/S refers to the elderly, youth, young children, physically challenged and other such sectors

SITES WITH CULTURAL/ HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE archaeological sites, churches, burial sites, monuments, sites of historical battles, etc.

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Annex B

EMB Regional Offices Directory

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU OFFICIALS DIRECTORY

OFFICE

DIRECTOR

ADDRESS

TEL. NO.

FAX NO.

CENTRAL OFFICE

JULIAN D. AMADOR

DENR Cmpd., Visayas Ave., Diliman, Quezon City

927-15-17 920-22-38 920-22-40 920-22-43

927-15-18 920-22-41

REGIONAL OFFICES

OFFICE DIRECTOR ADDRESS TEL NO. FAX NO.

NCR

SIXTO E. TOLENTINO JR.

Congressional Plaza Bldg., # 51 Congressional Ave., Q. C.

453-88-14 453-87-78 926-0934 926-09-24 loc. 125

926-09-40

REGION 1 JOEL G. SALVADOR

2nd Floor Lee Bldg., Brgy. Lingsat, San Fernando, La Union

(072) 242-30-57 242-35-97 888-38-33 RED 41-29-75

()72) 242-30-12 242-26-86 242-27-27

REGION 2 LORENZO C. AGALOOS

EMB Nursery Cmpd., San Gabriel Villag, Tuguegarao City6, Cagayan

(078) 844-43-21 846-28-67

(078) 846-91-29 846-32-59

REGION 3 LORMELYN E. CLAUDIO

Amalgamated Bldg., Brgy. Balite, San Fernando, Pampanga

(045) 963-46-47 963-46-48 963-46-54 888-09-85

(045) 963-46-46 963-46-51 963-46-52

REGION 4 A ERLINDA A. GONZALES

1515 L&S Bldg., Roxas Blvd., Ermita Manila

302-11-83 536-00-27 536-97-67 536-97-84 536-97-86

521-22-53 536-97-84 536-97-86

4 B WILFREDO A. RIÑA 1515 L&S Bldg., Roxas Blvd., Ermita Manila

302-11-83 536-00-27 536-97-67 536-97-84 536-97-86

521-22-53 536-97-84 536-97-86

REGION 5 GILBERT C. GONZALES

Regional Center Rawis, Legaspi City

(052) 482-01-97 482-03-26 820-25-36

820-50-65

REGION 6 ROBEN A. CALVO Pepita Aquino Ave.,Port Area, Iloilo

(033) 336-26-57 336-98-01 336-99-10

(033) 337-98-01

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REGION 7 ALLAN C. ARANGUEZ

Banilad, Mandaue City

(032) 345-39-05 346-06-61 346-20-72 346-94-20 0917-479-24-86

(032) 345-39-66 346-16-47 346-22-25

REGION 8 ERNESTO G. MANUEL

DENR Cmpd., Sto. Niño St., Tacloban City

(053) 325-21-49 325-21-50 325-72-68

(053) 325-21-49 321-33-86

REGION 9 MARIO N. BULACAN

FORI Bldg., DENR Lantawan, Pasonaca, Zamboanga City 7000

(062) 991-10-76 0919-403-01-31

991-14-24 991-90-12

REGION 10 RUTH G. SABIJON DENR 10 Cmpd., Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City

(088) 856-93-62 (08822) 762-243

(08822) 726-280

REGION 11 BIENVENIDO L. LIPAYON

Door 2, Flebet's Bldg., Km. 7 Lanag, Davao City

(082) 233-08-09 233-17-65 200-00-40

233-17-65 234-08-11

REGION 12 METODIO U. TURBELLA

4th Floor Siyambio Bldg., Roxas St., Koronadal, South Coatabato

(083) 228-48-47 228-48-45 228-48-47

REGION 13 REYNALDO R. VILLAFUERTE

Ambago, Butuan City (085) 341-83-74 342-29-93

(085) 815-10-45 226-45-00

CAR FREDRIC G. VILLANUEVA

DENR Cmpd., Gibraltar, Baguio City

(074) 442-23-46 443-49-09 444-73-64

444-73-64