The Sewerage &
Wastewater Treatment
    Plant Project
    (A Public-Private Partnership)
   The Puerto Galera Experience
              Presented by Mayor Hubbert “MD” A. Dolor, MD, MPA
                    Public Private Partnership - A Case Study
                     National Conference on ENR Financing
                           September 24, 2009, Manila
What is Puerto Galera?
    a small municipality of approximately
     25,247.23 hectares
    has 42 km. long coasts, consisting of
     shorelines rimmed with dazzling white
     beaches, coconut plantations and
     delightful scenery
    130 km South of Manila
   is strategically located at the
     northernmost tip of the province of
     Oriental Mindoro
   lies along the Verde Island Passage
    Marine Biodiversity Conservation
    Corridor where the South China Sea
    and the Pacific Ocean waters
    converge; bringing in nutrients that
    sustain the biodiversity of marine life
    in the area.
• VOTED MEMBER OF UNESCO
• AFFILIATED AS THE 32ND MEMBER OF THE CLUB OF THE MOST
  BEAUTIFUL BAYS IN THE WORLD
• DECLARED AS A MAN & BIOSPHERE RESERVE IN DECEMBER 1973
• A WORLD CLASS DIVING HAVEN WITH 41 DIVE SITES
• CLASSIFIED AS A TOURISM ZONE IN 1978
• CURRENTLY HOSTS MORE THAN 1 MILLION TOURISTS A YEAR
• TO TOP IT ALL, PUERTO GALERA IS AMONG THE FAVORITE
  TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN THE WORLD AND IS A MELTING POT
  OF ALL SORTS OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL
  INTERVENTIONS WHICH ONLY PROVES ITS VITAL ROLE IN THE
  WORLD ENVIRONMENT.
The Verde Island Passage is now
more popularly known as the
 “center of the center
of marine biodiversity”
where Puerto Galera lies. Must
we remain as mere spectators?
We cannot. We must do
something about the rapid
degradation of the marine
environment.
Puerto Galera Waters is so significant
but. . . What’s been happening?
                             IT WAS DECLARED
                              AN ECOLOGICALLY
                              EN DANGERED ZONE
                              PER PD 1605 IN
                              NOVEMBER 1980, AS
                              AMENDED BY PD
                              1605-A & 1805
                                   and
                             DECLARED A
                              MARINE SANCTUARY
                              AND NATIONAL
                              PROTECTED AREA
                              IN NOVEMBER 2006
Why do we say these?
  To emphasize the fact that this town is
   significant not only in history but also
   geographically.
  Taking into consideration environmental
   economics, we say, we have to
   sustainably protect our environment.
The local government, one of
the prime movers for societal     There’s the
 change now recognizes the         DENR, the
       need for proper           WWF, the MSI,
 environmental action. Who      the SCOTIA and
   can we tap to help us?       the PEMSEA, to
  And what is this so-called      name a few.
environmental economics?
  Who can teach us these?
                                      You mean, all
                                        public and
        Why                          private persons
      don’t we                        including the
       tap all                           different
      sectors?                         institutions.
                                         Why not?
DOING NOTHING ABOUT SEWAGE
POLLUTION
            RISK                             COST
  Increased health risk             Loss of income due to
   e.g. diarrhea, typhoid, polio,     sickness and higher
   hepatitis.)
                                      medical costs for
                                      treatment.
  Deterioration of quality of       Higher cost for water
   water resources.
                                      supply.
                                     Reduction in income of
  Deterioration of coastal,
   marine and terrestrial             fisher folk.
   habitats.                         Loss of tourism related
                                      jobs and livelihood.
  Decline in fisheries.
  Tourists go elsewhere -             HIG
   decline in tourism industry.        H                  HIG
                                                           H
Current situation:
Our vision:
    A progressive, globally competitive tourism
   municipality that upholds and enhances the
   rights of the people to a balance ecology,
   enriches culture, maintains peace and order,
   and preserves the comfort and convenience of
   a God-centered citizenry
Here is our basis in saying there is
gradual degradation in the
environment:
                    Sabang, Puerto Galera 2006
    FECAL COLIFORM                         GEOMEAN           RQ
    Seashore Resort                          883.69          4.42
    Near Sabang Inn                       10,945.93         54.73
    Pavillon Floating Bar                  2,504.30         12.52
    Triton Diver                          48,929.66        244.65
    Mabuhay Resort                           174.64          0.87
    La Laguna Beach Club                      59.91          0.30
 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources
         Water Quality Monitoring
Now, how do we perceive the problem
of sanitation taking into consideration
our vision?
 It is neither an issue of hygiene nor
  environment sanitation. Neither is it private
  nor public. It is not even an issue of cultural
  practices. Most of all, it is not too hard and
  not too expensive.
 It is all of the above.
We responded to the challenges of the
Global Environmental Change (GEC)
  Owing to the geographical importance of
  Puerto Galera it attracts all sorts of attention
  not only locally but internationally. Moreover,
  we cannot forego the economic gains our
  people get thus, begun the great history of
  the Public Private Partnership (PPP) which
  we now call the
   PPP-Puerto Galera Experience.
What did we / what did I do as the
new leader of Puerto Galera?
 Evaluated local government systems and
  implemented new ones to effect desired
  changes;
 Held several consultative meetings from
  day 1 in office, with almost all of the
  residents of this municipality from all
  sectors;
 Implemented unpopular measures like the
  EUF collection as a major step in caring
  for our precious environment and cure
  financial anemia; and
 Currently, take all political risks by
  engaging in the Build-Operate-Transfer
  scheme as amended by RA 7718 of
  constructing the much needed Sewerage
  and Wastewater Treatment Project though
  opposed by some.
Is it a Priority Program?
 Yes, it is! We have to help save the
  environment.
 Sanitation has always been a first priority
  because we foresaw that with even a bit of
  bad news that Puerto Galera waters is
  contaminated, tourism will die, and
  everything that the local government
  worked for will be gone – so is the future
  of its people.
 If it isn’t a priority, we don’t know what is!
What resources have been mobilized?
 Mostly, it’s human resource, time and effort.
 Conducted intensive information and education
  campaigns even in schools.
 Tackled the problems on solid waste and
  wastewater in several meetings so that the
  different sector heads and members were
  conditioned that what our government should
  do is address the environmental problem.
What could be the impact of these
actions?
 Based on our vision, we can be at par with
  other eco-tourism destinations, ensure
  progressive economic growth and keep
  the lifestyle of the citizenry at the best they
  can afford. Peace and order can also be
  maintained when the economy is healthy.
  To top it all, we can leave a healthy
  natural environment for posterity!
How were we able to get the
stakeholders’ support?
 Through involvement – encouraged them to
  share in every aspect of the program: on pre-
  implementation, during implementation, and in
  evaluation of program/project progress.
 Through collaboration – program launches were
  done in different barangays (the smallest unit of
  government in the Philippines).
 Through example – by sheer display of
  transparency, the legislative body supported all
  programs of government.
 Through establishment of trust – leaders who
  were delegated to do different tasks were left to
  decide on matters that fall under their jurisdiction.
What legislative support do we have?
 Since 1989, we enacted municipal laws.
  regulations and policies which are now
  compiled into a book recognized even by the
  Department of Environment and Natural
  Resources;
 In 1992, RA 7160 was passed. Section 16 of
  which “. . . encourage and support the
  development of appropriate and self-reliant
  scientific and technological capabilities. . .” by
  local government units;
 In 2005, we enacted the Coastal Resources
  Management Plan with the help of the World
  Wide Fund and the Locsin Foundation-- from
  which sprang the Environmental Users Fee
  (EUF) System or Municipal Ordinance # 06-
  03 which was enacted in 2006.
 In November 16, 2007 with enabling
  ordinances (the IRR on the EUF) we
  started the EUF system collection.
 1st quarter of 2008 – started negotiations
  with all stakeholders on the then proposed
  Build-Operate-Transfer scheme as
  amended by RA 7718 of constructing the
  controversial Sanitation and Wastewater
  Treatment Project.
How were we able to get the support of
the communities and the tourism
sector in this program?
 Held consultative meetings/public hearings on
  the proposed program/project; and
 Made them part of the Technical Working
  Group (TWG) that dealt with every aspect of
  program/project implementation from planning
  up to the actual negotiations with the partner
  agency.
What other factors contributed to a
workable sanitation program?
 Worked based on legal requirements from
  the Department of Environment and
  Natural Resources (DENR), the National
  Economic and Development
  Administration (NEDA), the Department of
  Interior and Local Government (DILG), the
  Department of Budget and Management
  (DBM), the Department of Health (DOH),
  and other concerned agencies;
 Consulted laws, policies and regulations, to
  wit: the BOT Law, RA 7160, DAO # 34 & 35,
  and other pertinent laws;
 Collaborated with World Wide Fund (WWF),
  the Partnerships in Environmental
  Management for the Seas of Asia (PEMSEA),
  Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Asia
  (SCOTIA), the Provincial Government of
  Oriental Mindoro, the Barangay Government
  of Sabang, the host barangay of the proposed
  project;
 Gave all Puerto Galerans and visitors a
  stake in the program and in environmental
  protection i.e., through the Environmental
  Users Fee (EUF);
 We made them realize that the future of
  Puerto Galera and all its peoples lies in
  the responsible use of the environment.
                   The History of
       THE SEWERAGE & WASTEWATER TREATMENT
                  PLANT PROJECT
                   A Municipal Project adopted by
THE COASTAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
                       BOARD
2004
November 17: Enactment of Ordinance No. 04-14, Creating a
Coastal Resources Conservation and Management Board (CRMB)
in Puerto Galera. The CRMB was re-organized by Executive Order
No. 17, on January 5, 2009.
2005
June: Formulation of Puerto Galera Coastal Resources
Management Plan 2006-2010, “Building Strength for Sustainable
Fisheries and Tourism, with assistance of WWF-Philippines.
2005
December 5-6: Visit of PEMSEA environmental and investment
specialists to Puerto Galera upon invitation of the former Mayor
Aristeo E. Atienza
2006
March 31: Execution of Tri-Partite Memorandum of Agreement
between the Municipality of Puerto Galera, PEMSEA and SCOTIA.
April 19: Stakeholders Consensus Building and Action Plan
Workshop was held in Puerto Galera
July 25: Training workshop conducted in Puerto Galera for the
enumerators, facilitators and encoders for Willingness to Pay
(WTP) Survey.
July 26 –August 1: PEMSEA, SCOTIA and WWF-Philippines
conduct of WTP Survey using contingent valuation method (CVM.)
August 2 -14: Encoding of results of WTP survey by LGU staff.
2006
August 28: Completion of Feasibility Study for Sabang
Sewerage Collection and Treatment Plant Project by
PEMSEA technical team, covering Sabang Beach, Big
Lalaguna and Small Lalaguna with a total composite
sewer area of 127,697 square meters.
2007
January 24: Enactment of Municipal Ordinance 06-03,
Establishing the EUF System in the Municipality of
Puerto Galera.
November 16: Kick - off of EUF implementation. This is a very
memorable day.
December 20: Enactment of Municipal Resolution No.
07-230, Prioritizing the Implementation of the Sewage
and Wastewater Treatment Plan in the Municipality.
people of the world. Thus, on
November 16, 2007 with sheer
political will and a genuine desire
to address the almost rapid
degradation of our environment
we implemented the
Environmental Users’ Fee system
(EUF). Thus began the classic
example of a true Public Private
Partnership -- with the private
persons giving their share for
environmental care to the
government that now spearheads
Information and Education Campaign with the support of
        TOSCA, USAid and SCOTIA - Philippines
2008
June 30: Enactment of Municipal Resolution No. 2008-117,
Approving the Sewerage Collection and Treatment System
Project in Barangay Sabang and Request for Proposal,
authorizing
Hon. Hubbert Christopher A. Dolor, MD MPA, Municipal Mayor to
Proceed with the Procurement and Competitive Bidding
Processes in accordance with BOT Law.
March 5: 1st Sabang Public Consultation and Dialogue
Concerning the Proposed Sewerage and Wastewater Treatment
Plant to be located in Big Lalaguna area.
March 31: Enactment of Provincial Development Council
Resolution No. 02, Series of 2008, Endorsing the Construction of
Sewerage and Wastewater Treatment Plant at Big Lalaguna,
Sabang, Puerto Galera
May 16: 2nd Sabang Public Consultation and Dialogue
Concerning the Proposed Sewerage and Wastewater Treatment
Plant to be located in Big Lalaguna area.
AUGUST 8, 2008 PROJECT PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
2008
July 2 – 23: Publication of Invitation to Bid / Request for Proposals
July 22: Issuance of Bid Documents, with registration of 5
proponents.
August 7: Pre-Bid Conference
August 8: Formal launch of project, public consultation and
municipal wide publicity campaign.
October 20: Submission of Proposals
October 20 – November 15: Evaluation of Proposals
December 10: Enactment MIMAROPA Regional Development
Council of RDC Resolution No. 026-137-2008, Endorsing for
Implementation of the Proposed Sewerage and Wastewater
Treatment Project in Barangay Sabang, Puerto Galera, through LGU
– Private Sector Partnership.
        A PRIORITY MUNICIPAL PROJECT ADOPTED BY
THE COASTAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT BOARD
2009
January 28: Enactment of Municipal Resolution No. 001,
Series of 2009, approving contract award to the winning
bidder, Puerto Galera Water Consortium (now Puerto Galera
Infrastructure Corporation) upon recommendation of the
PBAC, with exercise of option to appoint winning proponent to
operate, manage and maintain the sewerage collection and
treatment system project.
January 29: Issuance of Notice of Award to winning
proponent.
April 4: Execution of Contract with the private sector
proponent
July 3: Release of notarized copy of contract.
APRIL 4, 2009 CONTRACT SIGNING
                 PERPECTIVE OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY
                      MODULAR / SBR – NH4 PO TECHNOLOGY
 DESIGN PARAMETERS:
Capacity          3,500 cu.m.
per Day
                  per DENR DAO 35 for SB
Effluent          marine waters
Standards
Fecal Coliform
                  200 MPN/100mL
                  monthy geometric
                  mean per 15 grab
                  samples
Total             1Mg/L
Phosphorus
(as PO4)
                  10Mg/L
Total Nitrogen
(as TN)
  Sequential batch reactor (SBR), a biological cleaning process with
  application of NH4 PO process for the removal of phosphorus and nitrogen
  and modular system for treatment of additional capacity in the future.
          Sewerage Pipe Laying:
An Opportunity to Improve Beachfront Walkway
                                       EXISTING
                                     BEACHFRONT
                                      WALKWAY
                              EXISTING DIRECT DISCHARGE
                               OF SEWERAGE TO BEACH
 SAMPLE BEACHFRONT
WALKWAY DEVELOPMENT
Puerto Galera . . .
Malaparaisong Dalampasigan
 We cannot,
       we will not,
             and we must
not
  neglect the marine environment
     Because WE MUST NOT
    COMPROMISE the FUTURE..
This is the Puerto Galera
we know now -- vibrant,
enjoyable and beneficial
 to mankind. We MUST
  endeavor to leave this
  paradise to the future
 generations. Shouldn’t
    we be part of its
      conservation?
 WE PUERTO GALERANS
We value the PARTNERSHIP
we have established with
everyone and with every
sector . . .
                            Maraming
                          Salamat Po !
   Mayor Hubbert “MD” A. Dolor, MD, MPA
Municipality of Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro