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Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System Manila Water Company, Inc. E94 Volume 3 Initial Environmental Examination of the Community Sanitation Project Manila Second Sewerage Project IBRD 4019 Project No. 1 Guadalupe Bagong Lipunan Sites and Services (BLISS) Makati City, Philippines Prepared by: Manila Water Company, Inc. 489 Katipunan Rd, Balara, Quezon City December 2001 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized
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Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage SystemManila Water Company, Inc.

E94Volume 3

Initial Environmental Examination

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Community Sanitation ProjectManila Second Sewerage Project

IBRD 4019

Project No. 1Guadalupe Bagong Lipunan Sites and Services

(BLISS)Makati City, Philippines

Prepared by:

Manila Water Company, Inc.489 Katipunan Rd, Balara, Quezon City

December 2001

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE NO.

Executive Summary 7

1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

1.1 BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION 12

1.2 PROJECT LOCATION 12

1.3 PROJECT RATIONALE 12

1.4 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PHASES 16

1.4.1 Pre-Operational/Construction Phase 16

1.4.1.1 Construction Plan 16

1.4.1.2 Total Surface Development Block 16

1.4.1.3 Estimate Total Area to be Opened for Civil Works 18

1.4.1.4 Major Openings and Construction Activities 18

1.4.1.5 Types of Equipment to be Used 20

1.4.1.6 Source of Construction Materials and Facilities 20

1.4.1.7 Support Services and Facilities Requirements and

Availability 20

1.4.1.8 Estimate of Total Cut Soil Volume 20

1.4.1.9 Total Manpower Requirement 21

1.4.2 Operational Phase 21

1.4.2.1 Project Operation Schedule and Duration 21

1.4.2.2 Process Technology and Activities 21

1.4.2.3 Waste Production Scheme 23

1.4.2.4 Manpower Requirement 23

1.4.3 Abandonment Phase 25

2.0 BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 25

2.1 STUDY METHODOLOGY 25

2.2 LAND 25

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2.2.1 Land Resource Utilization 25

2.2.2 Physiography and Geology 25

2.2.3 Vegetation and Wildlife 26

2.2.4 Land Acquisition Assessment 26

2.3 WATER 26

2.3.1 Inventory of Water Bodies 26

2.3.2 Water Quality (Surface/Ground) 28

2.4 AIR

2.5 PEOPLE 30

2.5.1 Population/Beneficiary

2.5.2 Project Affected Persons 30

3.0 PROJECT ALTERNATIVES 30

4.0 IMPACT ASSESSMENT 31

4.1 IMPACT IDENTIFICATION 31

4.1.1 Impacts During Construction Phase 32

4.1.2 Impact During Operation Phase 33

4.2 IMPACT PREDICTION AND EVALUATION 36

4.3 UNAVOIDABLE AND RESIDUAL IMPACTS 37

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN 37

5.1 IMPACTS MITIGATION / ENHANCEMENT PLAN 37

5.2ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ACTION PLAN 42

6.0 COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS' 44

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LIST OF FIGURES

1 Location Map of Guadalupe BLISS 13

2 Existing Sewer Network Layout 15

3 Proposed Implementation Schedule 1 7

4 Proposed Sewer Collection Layout and STP 19

Location

5 General Treatment Process Scheme 24

6 Photograph of STP site 27

7 Photograph of Drainage Outfall from 29

Guadalupe BLISS to Pasig River

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LIST OF TABLES

1 Analysis of Septic Tank Effluent Quality from 14

Guadalupe BLISS

2 Major Divisions in Guadalupe BLISS 16

3 Estimates of Soil Excavation Volumes 21

4 Influent Flow Characteristics 22

5 DENR Effluent Parameters for Class C Waters 22

6 Sources and List of Potential Environmental 31Impacts

7 Typical Noise Emissions of Construction 33Equipment at Various Distances from Source indB(A)

8 Sludge Production of Various Wastewater 34Treatment Processes

9 Summary of Assessment of Environmental Issues 36/ Impacts

10 Environmental Management Plan 38

11 Environmental Monitoring Action Plan 43

12 Institutional Monitoring 44

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LIST OF ANNEXES

I Manila Water Company STARRT Card for Monitoring

Construction Works

2 Wastewater Quality Monitoring Schedule

3 Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) NCR-2000-10-

04-0217-120

4 Manila Water PCO Report Format

5 Sample Monitoring Sheet for Effluent Quality

6 Endorsement from the Mayor of Makati City

7 Endorsement from the Barangay Captain

8 Endorsement from the Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC)

9 Letters of Agreement by individual unit dwellers

10 Endorsement by Homeowners Association leaders

11 Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) among HGC, Manila

Water Company and the individual Associations in Guadalupe

BLISS

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The proposed project for Guadalupe BLISS is one of twenty three (23) sub-projects of the Community Sanitation Project Phase I, which is a component ofthe World Bank-assisted Manila Second Sewerage Project (MSSP).

The project is intended to reduce the current wastewater pollution discharged tothe Pasig River by the seven hundred and sixty (760) residential units and two(2) commercial establishments within the Guadalupe BLISS compound. Theproject involves the improvement and rehabilitation of the sewerage system inthe compound. Specifically, the project includes the construction of sewer linesto intercept sewage flows from existing communal septic tanks as well as rawwastewater flows from buildings without septic tanks. An undergroundcentralized sewage treatment plant (STP) will be constructed to treat thewastewater flows.

Approvals for the project were obtained through a community consultationprocess. Endorsement letters from the Mayor of Makati and the Home GuarantyCorporation (HGC) were obtained to facilitate the process. Finally, aMemorandum of Agreement (MOA) among HGC, Manila Water Company andthe individual Homeowners' Associations in Guadalupe BLISS was executed.

In conformity with the requirements of the Department of Environment andNatural Resources (DENR), an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC)NCR-2000-10-04-0217-120 issued pursuant to P.D. 1586 was secured for theproject.

I. BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Guadalupe BLISS is a government settlement housing project implemented inthe 1980s to provide homes for public officials and the less fortunate. Thehousing project is situated in the northern portion of Makati City in Metro Manila.It is located adjacent to Pasig River, along J.P. Rizal Avenue, Barangay Cembo.Bordering the compound is an informal settlement in the west and individualresidential units in the south and east.

The Guadalupe BLISS compound has a total land area of 5.6 hectares, 18% ofwhich are residential areas and the rest are parking spaces, playgrounds andcommon areas. Five residential buildings were abandoned due to the politicalturnaround of the Philippines during the mid-eighties. With a populationestimated at 5,320, the housing compound is grouped as follows:

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Major Divisions in Guadalupe BLISS

No. of Buildings * 10 3 3 7** 7 34***

No. of Units 312 48 140 140 140 760

*Four-story walk-up residential buildings constructed in different designs for each Phase**-Five (5) buildings abandoned

-Informal settlers are currently occupying one building-One building was renovated and is now being occupied by government employees

**Excludes 8 community facilities such as a chapel, livelihood centers, multi-purpose halland two (2) commercial establishments

Floral population within the compound constitutes ornamental plants and a fewtrees which were planted by the residents. Faunal population is limited tohousehold pets and stray animals. The area is characterized by a relatively evendistribution of precipitation during the year. Like in most parts of Metro Manila,the community has two distinct seasons: the dry season during the months ofNovember to May and the wet season during the months of June to October.

Existing Sewerage System

The sewerage system in the Guadalupe BLISS consists of Cast Iron Pipe sewernetwork laid during the development of the area, except for Phase IV. Thesewer network was designed so that wastewater flows will be directed to five (5)communal septic tanks. However, due to the political turnaround during thedevelopment, only four (4) communal septic tanks (one each for Phases 1 and 2,and two for Phase 3) were completed. A sewer network was later laid in PhaseIV and Guadalupe Mansions, however, a communal septic tank was notconstructed. Thus, among the 120 units of the 6 buildings in GuadalupeMansions, 20 units have their own septic tanks and the remaining residents areconnected to the sewer network and discharge raw wastewater to Pasig River.Effluent from the 4 communal septic tanks finds its way to the storm drainagelines and is eventually discharged to Pasig River.

At present, Pasig River does not meet the Class C standards (i.e., suitable forpropagation and growth of fishes, recreational uses and industrial water supply)especially during the summer months when there are no sufficient inflows. Atthese times, the BOD in Pasig River reaches 120 mg/L, which is 12 times higherthan the permitted level for Class C water; DO drops to zero; and total coliformsexceed the MPN/100 ml standard by up to several thousand degrees.

At present, the sewerage system of Guadalupe BLISS serving a population of5,320 is not maintained. Some of the sewer manholes are buried and can behardly located. Most of the sewer lines are clogged and all 4 communal septic

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tanks are overflowing. As a result, the units located in the ground levelfrequently experience back-up flows in their toilets. This situation promptedmany ground-floor unit owners to create bypass lines to discharge directly to thedrainage lines.

II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATING MEASURES

Potential Mitigating MeasuresEnvironmental

ImpactCONSTRUCTION PHASE

1. Poor quality of . Manila Water Company will monitor the supply and installationconstruction contract to assure quality of equipment and construction. Site

Managers and Engineers with experience in constructionmanagement shall approve all materials and equipment to be usedand installed at the site.

. The contractor will be required to post a performance bond for theDesign and Construction Contract of mie sewerage system.

2. Air pollution . Efficient construction planning and woak scheduling(suspended particulates, . Formulation of appropriate work pans, work scheduling, workodor and fumes, vehicle specifications and work methodologiesemissions eg. CO2, CO . Provision of properly maintained storage area for keeping stocks ofNO,) construction materials and equipmen.

. Prompt and fast removal of excavated materials or dredges spoilsfrom construction site

* Sprinkling of water on dust-generating mounds resulting fromearthmoving activities and civil works.

. Control of motor vehicle emissions

. Dust accumulation will also be prevented through proper washing ofthe vehicles prior to its departure from the site

. Development and enforcement of strict health and safety pollutioncontrol regulations specific for the project site- Good housekeeping of workplace and construction affected

areas- Use of Protective Gear by all workers

3. Water pollution due to . Provide temporary drain systems and storage facilities forwastewater, oil excavation soils, fuel and oils needed for equipmentleakage/spills . Cautious and sensible planning for construction and post-

construction phases of the project. Formulation of chemical and oil spill clean-up plan. Formulation of a monitoring program

4. Noise pollution from . Establish temporary sound barriers around the work siteoperation of construction . Proper scheduling and phasing of high-noise activitiesequipment . Use of appropriate mufflers and sound proofing for construction

machinery, equipment and engines. Use of Personnel Protective Equipment by all workers

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5. Temporary disruption of . Public information campaign posting schedule of constructiontraffic flow within the . Provision of a liaison officer from the residents of the compound tocompound assist the information dissemination regarding inevitable changes in

the schedule of vehicular operations. Provision of temporary alternative routes, including visible traffic

warning signals* To the extent possible, sewer lines, manholes and lift station will be

constructed in common areas not used for pedestrian or vehiculartraffic

* Scheduling of delivery materials and removal of excavated materialduring non-rush hour periods.

OPERATIONAL PHASE1.Environmental hazards . Carefully designed post-construction maintenance, contingency anddue to accidents, man- monitoring programsmade natural disasters . Well designed plan for detection of accident or natural eventseg. accidental spills, fire, including precautionary and remedial measures to be observedseismic activity, * Provision of preventive and remedial procedural manuals atearthquakes, heavy workplacerain/flooding and design . Adequate plans for environmental rehabilitation and restoration offailure site and removal of temporary structures and facilities installed

during construction phase

2. Water Pollution (effluent . Wastewater discharged by the STP shall conform with the Effluentdischarge) Standards set forth in DENR Administrative Order 34 and 35 for

Class C waters. Regular monitoring of wastewater effluent by the Manila Water

Company Central Laboratory. Regular check on sewer lines to prevent discharge/seepage of

untreated wastewater to the environment. Quality of civil work on the STP facility shall be enforced during

construction to avoid seepage

3. Noise Pollution (STP * Use of appropriate mounting for machinery to minimize vibrationequipment, lift station) . All mechanical/electrical equipment shall be installed inside

enclosures. Motors shall be provided with soundproofing devicesa Maintenance of greenbelt zones and vegetation with appropriate

tree species

4. Solid Waste * Solid waste generated within the STP facility will be minimal but(generated within the facility provision will be made for garbage collectionand by the facility) . Disposal of sludge generated will be in accordance with established

procedures of relevant authorities (disposal of sludge for use as soilconditioner)

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5. Odors (organic and sulfur . Maintenance of greenbelt zones and vegetation with appropriatecompounds coming from tree spec es 4raw wastewater and during . Provisio- of landscape which will improve the aesthetic of the areadesludging of septic tanks) by planting green strips using appropriate plant or tree species

. Provisior-, of odor control mechanisms(deodonzer/adsorbent/masking agent) to prevent malodorousemissions)

6, Maintenance and . Regular asset condition monitoring by Manila Water CompanyOperation of the System personne;. Poor maintenance of . Regular maintenance works for STP equipment (pumps and

mechanical equipment motors ). sewer network and septic tanks(pumps and motors) . Adequate training of STP operators

* Connections * A liaison officer from the Community will assist the STP operator inassurinc ne facility's efficiency in operation

. Provision. of adequate maintenance equipment and spares for thesewerace system facility

111. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN

Environmental monitoring will be the responsibility of Manila Water Company.

Construction Phase

Compliance with Manila Water . At STP site and its * On-the-spot inspection andCompany health and safety perimeter monitoring will bepolicies (dust emissions, good . Pipe lay!ng area implemented by the Healthhousekeeping, noise, odors) * Equipment and materials and Safety Dept. of Manila

storace area Water Company using theSTARRT Card (Annex 1)

TrafficIngress and egress to * Dailythe construction site

Operational Phase

Effluent Water Quality . Influent . Annex 2 describes in detailfor parameters like pH, 5-day * Samples from Treatment the schedule of wastewaterBOD, COD, Total coliform, stages quality monitoring.suspended solids, and oil and * Effluent/Discharge Pointgrease.

* STP site and perimeterOdor * Daily

. At STP siteSludge accumulation/Clogging * Sewer network . Weekly

* Communal septic tanks

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1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

1.1 Basic Project Information

Name of Project GUADALUPE BLISS MAKATICOMMUNITY SANITATION PROJECTMANILA SECOND SEWERAGE PROJECT

Address : Guadalupe Bagong Lipunan Site and Services,Barangay Cembo, Makati City, Philippines

Contact Persons Leonor C. CleofasManager, Engineering and ProjectManagement OfficeMetropolitan Waterworks and SewerageSystemGround Floor, Engineering Building, MWSSComplex, Katipunan Road, Balara, QuezonCity 1105Tel No. (632) 920-5413; (632) 920-5521 to 40locals 3570/3569Telefax: (632) 922-2568

Ma. Fiorella De Los Reyes-FabellaWastewater Project Development ManagerManila Water Company, Inc.489 Katipunan Road, 1105 Balara, QuezonCity, PhilippinesTel No. (632)981-8147; (632)926-7999loc2032Fax (632) 981-8106

1.2 PROJECT LOCATION

The proposed project for Guadalupe BLISS is a sub-project of the CommunitySanitation Project, which is a component of the World Bank-assisted MSSP.

The service area is the entire Guadalupe BLISS. The project site is in J.P. Rizal,Makati City which is easily accessible from either the Epifanio Delos SantosAvenue (EDSA) or the C-5 Road. Figure 1 presents the location map of theproject

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1.3 PROJECT RATIONALE

In Metro Manila, untreated/partially treated domestic wastewater is the majorsource of pollution of inland waters. Most residential houses in Metro Manilatreat their wastewater by means of septic tanks, which do not provide adequatetreatment to satisfy the DENR requirements for wastewater effluent standards.

Moreover, majority of septic tanks in Metro Manila is not properly maintained.This situation has led to the deterioration of the Pasig River and other inlandwaters. The DENR has estimated that around 60% of the pollution load to PasigRiver come from domestic discharges.

There is therefore an urgent need to establish collection and treatment methodsthat will help reduce the pollution load to inland waters. The provision of anefficient and cost-effective sewage collection, treatment and disposal is theprimary objective of the Community Sanitation Project under the MSSP.

This project specifically aims to address the problems of inadequate wastewatertreatment and disposal in Guadalupe BLISS as shown by the analysis of theeffluent of one of the septic tanks in the area (see Table 1 below). In GuadalupeBLISS, the 4 communal septic tanks are overflowing and some buildingsdischarge raw wastewater to Pasig River. Figure 2 shows the existing sewernetwork in Guadalupe BLISS.

The project will help reduce public health risks and environmental pollution fromuntreated/partially treated domestic wastewater by providing a sustainablesanitation and sewerage facility. It will also serve as a good illustration of propersanitation especially to the neighboring communities near Pasig River.

Table 1Analysis of Septic Tank Effluent Quality from Guadalupe BLISS

Parameter Limit(s) GuadalupeDENR-EMB Bliss

EffluentSample

PH 6.5-9 [email protected]°C

Suspended solids, mg/L 70 92.00

Dissolved Oxygen, mg/L - 0.00

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 50 185.00(BOD,), mglLChemical Oxygen Demand, mg/L 100 291.10

Total Coliform Count, MPN/100 ml 10,000 2 x 106

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Figure 2Existing Sewer Collection System of Guadalupe BLISSManila Water

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1.4 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PHASES

1.4.1 Pre-Operational I Construction Phases

1.4.1.1 Construction Plan

The project is scheduled for bidding in December 2001. Construction isexpected to commence in March 2002 and project completion is targeted inAugust 2002 (240 calendar days).

Figure 3 shows the implementation schedule for the project. Manila WaterCompany will undertake the project implementation.

1.4.1.2 Total Surface Development Block

The service area is approximately 11 hectares and is estimated to have a currentpopulation of 5,320. The project will serve all residential and commercialestablishments within Guadalupe BLISS. Any increase in population is notconsidered because there are no further planned development within thecompound that would significantly affect the quality and/or quantity ofwastewater discharges.

Table 2 below indicates the sub-divisions within Guadalupe BLISS.

Table 2Major Divisions in Guadalupe BLISS

No. of Buildings * 10 3 3 7** 7 34***

No. of Units 312 48 140 140 140 760

*Four-story walk-up residential buildings constructed in different designs for each Phase**-Five (5) buildings abandoned

-Informal settlers are currently occupying one building-One building was renovated and is now being occupied by government employees

**Excludes 8 community facilities such as a chapel, livelihood centers, multi-purpose halland two (2) commercial establishments

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Figure 3Proposed Implementation -Schedule

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1.4.1.3 Estimate of Total Land Area to be Opened for Civil Works

Civil Works will include the STP construction, lift stations construction, and thelaying of sewer lines to connect existing communal septic tanks and buildingswithout septic tanks to the STP. The STP will be located underground in a 350square-meter lot. Sewer lines totaling 1,027 meters will be opened for civil works.Figure 4 shows the sewer network layout plan for the project.

1.4.1.4 Major Openings and Construction Activities

The complete sewerage system will include the following components:

* Collection sewers (diameter=100 to 150 mm) with a total estimated lengthof 1,027 meters to connect the 5 communal septic tanks and buildingswithout septic tanks to the STP

* Twenty two (22) sewer manholes and junction boxes with depth less than1.5 meters and 2 drop sewer manholes with depth greater than 1.5 meters

* Underground STP with a design capacity of 851 m3/day and landrequirement of 350 m2

* Two lift stations with capacities of 134 and 717 m3/day and a landrequirement of 2.25 m2 each.

* Sewer line (diameter=150 mm) with a total estimated length of 45 metersfrom STP discharge point to existing storm drainage

Civili works to be implemented are as follows:

For STP/Lift Stations For Pipelavinci* Site clearing * Pavement cutting* Earthworks * Shoring and removal

- Excavation and handling * Excavation and handling- Dewatering * Dewatering- Backfill and compaction * Pipelaying- lean concrete/ gravel bedding * Backfill and compaction

* Concrete Works + Testing pavement restoration- Shoring and soil protection * Clearing / miscellaneous activities- Formworks- Concreting

* Electro-mechanical- Internal and external pipeworks- Mechanical installation- Electrical installation

* Site restoration* Clearing/ miscellaneous activities

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Figure 4Proposed Sewer Collection System for Guadalupe BLISS

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1.4.1.5 Types of Equipment to be Used

The civil works contractor will provide equipment which include, but is not limitedto, the following:

* backhoe/loader* dewatering equipment* concrete mixer/concrete pump* welding machine* compactor* jackhammer and air compressor* generator* dump trucks

1.4.1.6 Source of Construction Materials and Facilities

The following alternative type of pipe materials will be permitted for sewer mains:

* UPVC Pipe* Polyethylene* Fiberglass Pipe* Ductile Iron Pipe* Cast Iron Soil Pipe* Gas Detector

The contractor can choose from the above pipe materials.

1.4.1.7 Support Services and Facilities Requirements and Availability

Support services and facilities will be tapped from the available utilities on site.Arrangements with Guadalupe BLISS locators and/or any other party will bemade by the contractor.

1.4.1.8 Estimate Total Cut Soil Volume(for pipelaying)

Table 3 presents the total system length, average excavation depth of the sewerpipes and area of the project.

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Table 3Estimates of Soil Excavation Volumes

Estimated Average Excavation Average.Dimensions : -. Depth (m) -. . - . -Excavation - -

(sq.m) Volume(cu. m.)

STP site 120 6 720

Sewer line 0.400 x 164* 1.2-1.3 851 oomm0Sewer line 0.450 x 863* 1.5 583150mmO __

TOTAL 1,388*Estimated dimension of sewer pipe excavation (sq.m.)= [(pipe diameter +0.3) x total length ofpipe required]

1.4.1.9 Total Manpower Requirement

The project will be bid out based on World Bank procedures. The winning bidderwill provide contractual work for a period of around 240 calendar days. Thecontractor will provide skilled and unskilled workers to carry out the scope ofworks as detailed in the bid documents. The scope of works includes:

* site clearing+ installation works for the sewer network* detailed engineering design and construction/installation works for the STP

and its appurtenances* landscaping of the STP site and the vicinity* abandonment activities (road restoration, etc.)* STP start-up operations

1.4.2 Operational Phase

1.4.2.1 Project Operation Schedule and Duration

Completion of construction is expected by August 2002. Start-up operations willbegin immediately after project completion.

1.4.2.2 Process Technology and Activities

The project will be bid on the basis of performance specifications for the STPTreatment Process:

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* Wastewater flows were computed on the basis of a per' capita water demandof 200 liters per day and a 70% wastewater discharge. Storm infiltration wasestimated at 10% of the total flows. A peak factor of 1.5 was added in thecomputation of design flows to determine pipes sizes and capacity of STP.

* The influent flow characteristics were based on random laboratory analysesof septic tank effluent in Guadalupe BLISS and the other project site.s. Theinfluent quality assumptions are shown in Table 4 below:

Table 4Influent Flow Characteristics

TSS BODs COD Oil and PH(mg/I) (mg/I) (mg/l) Grease (mg/l)

150 225 400 65 6-9

TSS = Total Suspended SolidsBODs = 5-day biochemical oxygen demand at 200CCOD = chemical oxygen demand

* Wastewater treatment will reduce the BOD5 from 200 mg/L to 50 mg/L, at theminimum. This illustrates an STP treatment efficiency of at least 75%.

* Wastewater discharged by the STP shall conform with the Effluent Standardsset forth in DENR Administrative Order 34 and 35 for Class C waters asshown in Table 5 below:

Table 5DENR Effluent Parameters for Class C Waters

; - -J a S h E J S S L ' S E : 11 .S [

Color PCU 150pH ___________ 6-9COD mg/L 100Settleable solids mg/L 0.55-day 200C BOD mg/L 50Total Suspended Solids mg/L 70Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 7Oil and Grease mg/L 5Phenolic Substances mg/L 0.10Total Coliforms MPN/100 ml 10.000

Process Scheme of STP

The STP to be constructed in Guadalupe BLISS will be below ground. The onlyaboveground structures will be the control room/panel.

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The STP treatment process will provide secondary treatment to septic tankeffluent. It is expected that bidders will propose different process technologiesbased on the performance specifications in the bid documents. Some factorswhich will be considered in selecting the STP treatment process are:

* Suitability in project site* Performance/Treatment efficiency* Capital and Replacement costs* Operations and Maintenance Costs* Complexity of operations* Flexibility of treatment process

A general scheme for the treatment process is illustrated in Figure 5.

1.4.2.3 Waste Production Scheme

Up to 2005, sludge produced in the treatment process will be transported to acentralized Septage Sea Disposal Station located in J.P. Rizal St, Brgy, WestRembo, Makati City. Mobile vacuum tankers will collect the sludge produced inthe STP.

A long-term disposal scheme for biosolids from the STP will be as soilconditioner for sugarcane and corn in Pampanga. Experiments done incoordination with the Sugar Regulatory Administration on the use of sludge inenhancing the soil quality of lahar-covered areas and the growth of crops suchas sugarcane, corn and bittergourd resulted in the issuance of a temporarylicense issued by the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority. The license allows theuse of sludge in growing similar crops.

Sludge generated from the STP can also be treated in the 600 cu.m/day septagetreatment facility which is expected to be operational by 2004. This facility is partof the Sanitation Component of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Project. Thefacility will be operated by Manila Water Company.

1.4.2.4 Manpower Requirement

Manila Water Company will assign an LLDA and DENR-accredited PollutionControl Officer (PCO) who will be responsible for the compliance of the STP withgovernment regulations. The PCO will have trained operators/crews who willmonitor and manage the operation of the sewer network.

Since the STP operations will be operated largely by automation, regularmaintenance works will include declogging of sewer lines and removal of sludgefrom the STP site and the communal septic tanks. The STP operator will visitthe project site daily. Monitoring of the effluent quality will be the jointresponsibility of the PCO and the Central Laboratory of Manila Water Company.

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Figure 5

General Treatment Process SchemeGuadalupe BLISS Community Sanitation Project

Clarifier Clarified

Lift Surge 20 Treatment DisinfectionPump Tank System (Chlorination)

Biological(SBR/IDEAActivatedSludge)

Retu rn ActivatedSludge

Waste Sluidge

SludgeDigestion

Re-use sludge assoil conditioner

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The community has also agreed to provide a liaison officer who will coordinatewith Manila Water Company personnel on the proper operations of the STP andthe sewer network. A 24-hour Customer Service Hotline (1627) is available toaccept complaints and other emergency reports. Manila Water Company hassewer network repair crews who work in regular round-the-clock 8-hour shiftsand who are readily available for any emergency work.

1.4.3 Abandonment Phase

Upon completion of the project scope, the contractor will remove all temporarystructures and facilities installed during the construction phase. All pavementswill be restored. The cost of abandonment will be incorporated in the overall costof the project. Manila Water Company will issue a certificate of final acceptanceonly upon completion of all abandonment works by the contractor and uponturnover of the STP operations.

2.0 BASELINE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

2.1 STUDY METHODOLOGY

This Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) was prepared in compliance withthe World Bank's Operational Directive 4.01 on Environmental Assessment. AnIEE was previously carried out according to the DENR Administrative Order No.96-37, for which an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) dated Oct. 4,2001 has been issued by the DENR-Regional Office (Annex 3).

2.2 LAND

2.2.1 Land Resource Utilization

Guadalupe BLISS has an estimated land area of 5.6 hectares. Approximately18% of the total area is devoted to residential use, 62% to parking spaces,driveways and other common use, and 20% to open spaces.

2.2.2 Physiography and Geology

Guadalupe BLISS is on a relatively flat plain sloping downward to Pasig River inthe north, and to Lawton Avenue in the west. The highest elevations are locatedin Phase ll.

The bedrock formation in the compound is Guadalupe Formation which ischaracterized by thin- to medium-bedded, fine grained vitric tuffs and weldedvolcanic breccias with subordinate amount of tuffaceous, fine- to medium-grained sandstone.

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2.2.3 Vegetation and Wildlife

The proposed site for the STP is in a 350-square meter lot in between Building11 of Phase II and the dividing wall of Phase I and Phase II. Figure 6 showsphotographs of the proposed site.

The vegetative cover of the site is predominantly wild grass interspersed with asmall number of wild, adolescent vegetation. The plant species that ban befound in the site and which will be uprooted during construction are:

Banana (Sapientum spp.) Aratiles (Muntingia calabura)Santol (Sandoricum koetjape) Gabi (Colocasia esculenta)Kamote (Ipomoea spp.) Talahib (Phragmites spp.)

Faunal population is limited to household pets and stray animals.

2.2.4 Land Acquisition Assessment

Manila Water will be allowed to use a parcel of land for the STP by way of agrant of perpetual easement from the owner/developer of the community, whichin this project is the Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC). The STP site is freefrom informal settlers.

2.3 Water

2.3.1 Inventory of Water Bodies

Pasig River is located immediately across Guadalupe BLISS in the north side.Wastewater flows from the compound enter the communal septic tanks then theirprivate drainage system before discharge to the Pasig River. Figure 7 showsone of the drainage outfalls from Guadalupe BLISS to the river.

At present, Pasig River does not meet the Class C standards (i.e., suitable forpropagation and growth of fishes, recreational uses and industrial water supply)especially during the summer months when there are no sufficient inflows. Atthese tirmes, the BOD in Pasig River reaches 120 mg/L, which is 12 times higherthan the permitted level for Class C water; DO drops to zero; and total coliformsexceed the MPN/100 ml standard by up to several thousand degrees.

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Figure 6PHOTOGRAPHS OF STP SITE FOR GUADALUPE

COMMUNITY SANITATION PROJECT

FRONT VIEW

BACK VIEW

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Figure 7PHOTOGRAPH OF DRAINAGE OUTFALL FROM

GUADALUPE BLISS TO PASIG RIVER

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2.3.2 Water Quality (Surface/Ground)

Surface Water Quality. Pollution loading to the Pasig River will be reduced sinceseptic tanks and raw wastewater from the project area will no longer bedischarged directly to the Lake. Effluent from the plant will comply with DENREffluent Quality standards sufficient for Class C waters.

Sixty five percent (65%) of the pollution loading to the River comes fromdomestic waste. Without any sewerage or sanitation interventions, the pollutionload entering the river is expected to increase dramatically unless necessarysteps to reduce pollution loading form domestic wastewater is taken.

At present, the inland waters such as Pasig River do not meet the Class Cstandards (i.e., suitable for propagation and growth of fishes, recreational usesand industrial water supply) especially during the summer months when thereare no sufficient inflows. At these times, the BOD in Pasig River reaches 120mg/L, which is 12 times higher than the permitted level for Class C water; DOdrops to zero; and total coliforms exceed the MPN/100 ml standard by up toseveral thousand degrees.

The current BOD loading entering the Pasig River is estimated at 242 tons/day,which is 21% above the river's estimated maximum assimilative capacity.Domestic wastewater contributes 168 tons/day of BOD. Without any sewerageor sanitation interventions, the pollution load entering the river is expected toincrease to 269 tons/day in year 2005, which is expected to come from domesticsewage.

Ground Water Quality. Since septic tank effluent will undergo further treatment inthe plant, the possibility of contaminating the aquifers due to leachate from septictank discharge or from raw wastewater will be eliminated. Seepage from plantoperations will be non-existent.

2.4 AIR

Makati City experiences only two types of weather conditions, rainy seasoh andthe dry season. Rainy season occurs between the months of July and October,while the dry season occurs between November and June. Mean annualtemperature is 27.40C and average annual relative humidity is 77% for MetroManila.

Air quality within Guadalupe BLISS is moderately unpolluted. However, outsidethe premise is a national road where public and private vehicles exhaust vehiclefumes contributing to the air pollution in the vicinity.

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2.5 PEOPLE

2.5.1 Population/Beneficiary

The current numbe- of units that is being occupied is 660 out of the total 760units. Assum ng 7 persons per unit, the projected population is 5,320 at fulloccupancy of the EZISS. Social status of the families range from Class B toClass D based on tre classification of the National Statistics Office (NSO).

2.5.2 Project Affected Persons

During constructior, the project will cause noise and traffic nuisance to thecommunity, its neig-borng communities and pedestrians. Once operational, theproject will directly c FecP the residents of the entire compound. The sanitation ofthe community will te imrproved when the new sewer system is operational.

Manila Water m.'ill assigr skilled personnel to operate and maintain the system upto approved standars.

3.0 ALTERNATIVES

Guadalupe BLISS .s ccnsidered a priority area for improvement of sanitationconditions based or :he ollom1iing factors:

* It has a -elati'.ely nigh population density.* The existing zani-ation facilities are inadequate to comply with the DENR

effluent stancards.* The commun-l sanitation and drainage systems in the compound are not

maintaired.* Some tuildings are directly discharging raw wastewater to the Pasig

River.

Among potential sites identified for the STP are as follows:

1. between Builcing 11 and a perimeter wall dividing Phases I and 112. beside the multi-piurpose hall and Buildings 17 and 19 in Phase IlIl3. in front of Building 16 in Phase IlIl which is currently being used as a

temporary parking lot4. betweern Builcing 14 and perimeter fence near J.P. Rizal Ave.

None of the sites will recuire relocation of inhabitants during construction.

Among the sites lis.ed above, site number 1 is the area for the STP that hasbeen agreed weith the residents. The residents of Phase IlIl will construct anextension of the muti-purpose hall in site number 2. Site number 3 is in close

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proximity to the chapel and some residential buildings. Site number 4 is beingused as a garden and parking lot and has underground electrical wiring.

The construction of the STP in site number 1 will greatly improve the aestheticsof the area (STP Location is seen in Figure 4).

4.0 IMPACT ASSESSMENT

4.1 IMPACT IDENTIFICATION

Table 6Sources and List of Potential Environmental Impacts

t:_]:S -; S r"$ 51 i0 ' * S * I '0.

CONSTRUCTION PHASEAir Pollution The impact on the air quality will only occur

during the construction phase, but could be1. Dust emission will occur due to civil works controlled through proper measures. Among the

such as excavation, disposal of excess potential air impacts are:soil, etc. . Ground level concentration of suspended

2. Emission of dust and other air pollutants solids will increaseby vehicles. . Air pollutants such as CO2, CO, and NO, will

occur from vehicle emissions.Water Pollution . Improper disposal of the wastewater

produced could lead to contamination of3. Domestic waste made by the construction ground water.

workers and staff. . Uncontrolled wastewater discharge,4. Wastewater will be produced due to the construction debris and oil leakage / spill will

washing of vehicles. increase the sedimentation/contribute to the5. Spillage of oil might occur through pollution of the nearest body of water

improper handling.Noise Pollution . Noise level will increase due to the usage of

noise generating equipment.6. Noise pollution from the operation of

construction equipment and vehicles.OPERATIONAL PHASE

Water Pollution . The project will reduce the wastewater loadinto the Pasig River and will constitute a

7. Improper operation and maintenance of positive impact. However, improperthe STP will result to water pollution. operations/maintenance of the -STP will

result to the discharge of untreated orpartially treated effluent.

Odor Pollution . The whole BLISS, especially the buildingsnear the STP, will experience unpleasant

8. Unpleasant odor will result from the odor during periods of odor emission.anaerobic conditions and improperoperation and maintenance of the STP.

Noise Pollution . Impact will be insignificant and can easily becontrolled through proper preventive

9. Noise generating engines and equipment measures.

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that are necessary for the operatior ofSTP will be used. Added noise wil, becreated during its operation.

Socio-Economic . The STP will result to a positive impact sincethe domestic wastewater will be treated and

10. The project will result to proper treatmeit will help decrease the pollution load intoof wastewater. Pasig River. Also, the treated water could

11. Value of land will increase. be re-used.Residual and Unavoidable Impacts . Proper precautionary and preventive

measures to avoid these kinds of impacts.12. Accidents and man-made disasters rr ght

occur due to design failure and irmprcoerconstruction practices.

13. Environmental hazards might occur dLe tonatural disasters like eartiqua':es,typhoon, etc.

4.1.1 Impacts During Construction Phase

A. Air Quality

During the implementation of the project, an increase in emission of dust andsuspended particulates will occur ir; the vicinity of the STP site and excavationsfor the sewer pipes. This can be attributed to civil works such as excavation,disposal of excess soil and other related construction activities. Another causewill be emission of fumes and other air pollutants of the vehicles to be used.

B. Water Quality

Excavation activities in the project site could loosen soils and transport of thesematerials to the adjacent Pasig River will result in siltation or increase in turbidity.Inappropriate disposal of human waste by construction workers, excessive useof water for washing of equipment and spillage of oil might also occur.

C. Noise

Noise will be generated during the construction of the project due to theoperation of equipment and construction activities. Considering that theproposed site for the project is near the residential buildings, proper mitigatingmeasures will be done to ensure that the equipment and activities will cause littleor no disturbance to the residents.

Heavy equipment will be monitored to operate only in short periods of time toavoid sustained high level of noise. The operator of heavy equipment will berequired to pause work for 10-15 minutes after every two (2) hours of operation.The use of heavy equipment will be strictly prohibited from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00A.M. on weekdays. Residents will be given prior notice at least one (1) day

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before use of any heavy equipment on Saturdays. Use of heavy equipment willbe prohibited during Sundays except for special or emergehcy activities thatneed immediate action.

Table 7 shows the typical noise emissions of common construction equipmentused at various distances from source.

Table 7Typical Noise Emissions of Construction Equipment at Various Distances

from Source in dB(A)

S' S i 1 - -; ! - - SI _L Air Compressor 75-87 69-81 63-75Backhoe 71-92 65-87 59-81Compactor 72 66 60Concrete Mixer 75-88 69-82 63-76Pumps 70-90 64-84 56-78Tractors, 78-95 72-89 66-83BulldozersTrucks 83-93 77-87 71-81Jack Hammer 81-97 75-91 69-85

A. Ecological Effects

Since there are no rare, endemic species of flora and fauna in the project area,project implementation has minimal impact on the overall terrestrial ecology ofthe Guadalupe BLISS. Some plants will be unavoidably cleared during civilworks.

4.1.2 Impacts During Operation Phase

A. Air Quality

There will be minimal effect on the air quality during the operational phase of theSTP. Aside from the occasional odor nuisance, there will be no adverse effecton the air quality. The performance specifications for the STP treatment processspecifically state that the facility should have odor control mechanisms (eg.,deodorizer, masking agent, adsorbent, etc.). Manila Water Company will notaccept the turnover of the STP by the contractor if the facility emits unpleasantodors. Permanent solution(s) to address any odor nuisance will be theresponsibility of the contractor.

B. Water Quality

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Without wastewater treatment, G'jadalupe BLISS accounts for an estimated totalof 192kg BOD5/day loading to the Pasig River. The implementation of the projectwill contribute to the improvement of the quality of water in Pasig River byreducing discharge of untreatec. partially treated wastewater. From a pollutionloading of 192 kg BOD /day 5, loading will be reduced to 26-43 kg BOD./day, or a78-87% BOD reduction, when the STP becomes operational.

C. Socio-Economic

A flat sewer charge equivalent tc 50% of the water charge will be included in thewater bill once the STP is comr-issioned. This fee will help cover the costs ofthe operations and maintenance of the STP and the sewer network. Thisarrangement was clearly expla-ied to the community during the consultationprocess and the residents' agreement to the project includes their acceptance ofthe additional fees. The consui-.tion done with the community is explained inChapter 6.0.

The general sanitation conditiors in the project area will significantly improve.The project will reduce, if not el minate the threat of water borne diseases suchas diarrhea and typhoid, which a-e more costly to manage.

D. Sludge Disposal and Management

The existing septic tanks in the a-ea produce an estimated 35.91 kg of sludge peryear not including raw waste disoosed directly to Pasig River. The table belowillustrates the sludge production averages for various wastewater treatmentprocesses. Also indicated is t-e estimated sludge production of the STPconsidering each type of treatmeit.

Table 8Sludge Production of Various Wastewater Treatment Processes

Treatment Process Typical Dry Solids Estimated STP SludgeProduction (kglm3) Production (kg/day)

Activated sludge 85 72,335Trickling filtration 70 59,570Extended aeration 100* 85,100Aerated lagoon 100* 85,100*assumes no primary treatment

The bidders for the project may propose any of the above wastewater treatmentprocess or their modifications. Cost and operational efficiency are among theconsiderations for awarding the bid.

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In the interim (i.e. up to 2005), sludge produced in the treatment process andcollected from the communal septic tanks will be transported to a Septage SeaDisposal Station located in J.P. Rizal Ave., Brgy, West Rembo, Makati City.Vacuum tankers will collect the sludge produced in the STP and the septagefrom septic tanks.

A long-term alternative is the disposal of sludge and septage to the lahar areasin Pamapanga. The sludge can be used as soil conditioner for sugarcane- andcorn. Experiments done in coordination with the Sugar Regulatory Administrationon the use of sludge in enhancing the soil quality of lahar-covered areas and thegrowth of crops such as sucarcane, corn and bittergourd resulted in the issuanceof a temporary license issued by the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority. Thelicense allows the use of sludge in growing similar crops.

Starting 2004, a septage treatment facility will also be available to treat sludgeand septage from the ST'. This treatment facility is part of the SanitationComponent of the Pasig River Rehabilitation Project. Manila Water Companywill operate the septage treatment facility. Stabilized sludge may also be usedas filling material.

4.2 IMPACT PREDICTION AND EVALUATION

Table 9 below presents a summary of the assessment of the impacts of theproject.

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Table 9SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES/IMPACTS

Environmental Impact AssessmentIssues/lmpacts Classification Probability Reversibility Time Magnitude

- '. ' * ' ' - ' * * * ' - ' '-' Scale'-

1. Construction Phase

.Air/Dust Pollution - .<

Noise - S <

Traffic - S <

Soil Erosion - El0<

Water Pollution - <

Increased Employment + <

2. Operational Phase

Water Pollution >0+

Contamination of > 0 > drinkingWater supply

Odor Pollution <

Noise <o <

Accidents/hazards o 0 <4

Health benefits + 0 0 >

Property Value and + * + >4CommercialAttractivenessEnvironmental + 4> 4sanitationenhancement

+ Positive o Unlikely to occur 4 Reversible < Short term 4. Insignificant- * likely to occur +4 Irreversible > Long term Y ModerateNegative

4 Severe

The implementation of the project is projected to produce minimal adverse effectenvironmental impacts. Moreover, the long-term benefits from the project suchas improved sanitation conditions within the compound, lesser risk of waterborne

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diseases, and reduction in pollution will more than compensate for the negativeeffects that this project will cause during construction and operation.

Mitigating measures will be implemented to minimize, if not eliminate anyadverse impact that the project may cause. Measures to enhance the existingenvironmental conditions in the project site shall be implemented, as needed.

4.3 UNAVOIDABLE AND RESIDUAL IMPACTS

Unavoidable and residual impacts are those that occur as a result of naturalcalamities such as floods caused by typhoons or heavy rains, earthquakes andthe like. Appropria.e measures will be done to anticipate these impacts and toimplement contingency action plans.

5.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

5.1 IMPACTS MITIGATION / ENHANCEMENT PLAN

Table 10 below is a matrix on the environmental management plan of theproposed project.

Table 10ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN

CONSTRUCTION PHASEPotential Manner of

Environmental Mitigating Measures Implementation ScheduleImpact

1. Poor quality of . Manila Water Company will To be included in the Dailyconstruction monitor the supply and contractor's scope of

installation contract to work, under theassure quality of equipment supervision of Manilaand construction. Site Water Company.*Managers and Engineerswith experience inconstruction managementshall approve all materialsand equipment to be usedand installed at the site.

. The contractor will berequired to post aperformance bond for theDesign and ConstructionContract of the seweragesystem.

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2. Air pollution - Efficient construction To be included in the Start of(suspended planning and work contractor's scope of constructionparticulates, odor scheduling work, under the and dailyand fumes, vehicle . Formulation of appropriate supervision of Manilaemissions eg. CO2. work plans, work scheduling, Water Company.*CO NOJ) work specifications and work

methodologies. Provision of properly

maintained storage area forkeeping stocks ofconstruction materials andequipment

. Prompt and fast removal ofexcavated materials ordredges spoils fromconstruction site

. Sprinkling of water on dust-generating mounds ofresulting from earthmovingactivities and civil works.

. Control of motor vehicleemissionsDust accumulation will alsobe prevented through properwashing of the vehicles priorto its departure from the site

. Development andenforcement of strict healthand safety pollution controlregulations specific for theproject site- Good housekeeping of

workplace andconstruction affectedareas

- Use of Protective Gear byall workers

3. Water pollution . Provide temporary drain To be included in the Duringdue to wastewater, systems and storage contractor's scope of constructionoil leakage/spills, facilities for excavation soils, work, under thetoxic and hazardous fuel and oils needed for supervision of Manilasubstances equipment Water Company.*

. Cautious and sensibleplanning for construction andpost-construction phases ofthe project

. Provision of a routinechemical and oil spill clean-up plan

. Formulation of a monitoringprogram

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4. Noise pollution * Establish temporary sound To be included in the Dailyfrom operation of barriers around the work site contractor's scope ofconstruction . Proper scheduling and work, under theequipment phasing of high-noise supervision of Manila

activities Water Company.** Use of appropriate mufflers

and sound proofing forconstruction machinery,equipment and engines

* Use of Personnel ProtectiveEquipment by all workers

5. Temporary . Public information campaign ITo be included in the Dailydisruption of traffic posting schedule of contractor's scope offlow within the construction work, under thecompound . Provision of a liaison officer supervision of Manila

from the residents of the Water Company.*compound to assist theinformation disseminationregarding inevitable changesin schedule of operations

* Provision of temporaryalternative routes, includingvisible traffic warning signals

. To the extent possible,sewer lines, manholes andlift station will be constructedin common areas not usedfor pedestrian or vehiculartraffic

* Scheduling of deliverymaterials and removal ofexcavated material duringnon-rush hour periods.

6. Accumulation of . Hauling and proper disposal To be included in the Dailysolid waste in of waste construction contractor's scope ofconstruction site materials by contractor, work, under the

supervised by Manila Water supervision of ManilaCompany Water Company.*

. Provision of temporary toiletfacilities for workers

*Manila Water Company's contractor shall comply with all the conditionsstipulated in the scope of work. Any violation by the contractor will be penalizedby a performance security incorporated in the bid. The performance security willbe in the form of an unconditional bank guarantee in the amount of 10% of thecontract price.

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OPERATIONAL PHASEPotential Manner of

Environmental Mitigating Measures Implementation[ Schedule- Responsible ..

PartiesImpact

1.Environmental * Carefully designed post- Manila Water Observancehazards due to construction maintenance, Company of guidelinesaccidents, man- contingency and monitoring . wil be donemade natural programs daily.disasters eg. . Well designed plan forAccidental spills, detection of accident orfire, seismic natural events includingactivity, precautionary and remedialearthquakes, heavy measures to be observedrain/flooding and . Provision of preventive anddesign failure remedial procedural manuals

at workplace. Adequate plans for

environmental rehabilitationand restoration of site andremoval of temporarystructures and facilitiesinstalled during constructionphase

2. Water Pollution . Wastewater discharged by Manila Water Refer tothe STP shall conform with Company I Annex 2the Effluent Standards setforth in DENR AdministrativeOrder 34 and 35 for Class Cwaters. Annex 2 describes indetail the schedule ofwastewater quality monitoring

* Regular monitoring ofwastewater effluent by theManila Water CompanyCentral Laboratory

* Regular check on sewer linesto prevent discharge/seepageof untreated wastewater tothe environment

. Quality of civil work on theSTP facility shall be enforcedduring construction to avoidseepage

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3. Noise Pollution * Use of appropriate mounting Manila Water Observancefor machinery to minimize Company shall be donevibration daily.

. All mechanical/electricalequipment shall be installedinside enclosures

. If appropriate, motors shall beprovided with soundproofingdevices

. Maintenance of greenbeltzones and vegetation withappropriate tree species

4. Solid Waste * Solid waste generated within Manila Water Weekly(generated within the STP facility will be Companythe facility and by minimal but provision will bethe facility) made for garbage collection

. Disposal of sludge generatedwill be in accordance withestablished procedures ofrelevant authorities (disposalof sludge for use as soilconditioner)

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5. Odors (organic . Maintenance of greenbelt Manila Water This shall beand sulfur zones and vegetation with Company inspectedcompounds coming appropriate tree species daily.from raw * Provision of landscape whichwastewater and will improve the aesthetic ofduring desludging the area by planting greenof septage) strips using appropriate plant

or tree species. Provision of odor control

mechanisms(deodorizer/adsorbent/masking agent) to preventmalodorous emissions)

6, Maintenance and . Regular asset condition Manila Water This shall beOperation of the monitoring by Manila Water Company done daily.System Company personnel. Poor . Regular maintenance works

maintenance of for STP equipment (pumpsmechanical and motors), sewer networkequipment and septic tanks(pumps and . Adequate training of STPmotors) operators

. A liaison officer from theCommunity will assist theSTP operator in assuring thefacility's efficiency inoperation

. Provision of adequatemaintenance equipment andspares for the seweragesystem facility

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5.2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ACTION PLAN

Tables 11 and 12 below present the action plan for environmental monitoring forthe proposed project. Manila Water Company will be responsible for themonitoring of the STP, the sewer network, and communal septic tanks.

Table 1 1Environmental Monitoring Action Plan

Construction Phase

Compliance with Manila Water . At STP site and its . On-the-spot dailyCompany health and safety perimeter inspection andpolicies (dust emissions, good . Pipe laying area monitoring will behousekeeping, noise, odors) * Equipment and implemented by the

materials storage area Health and SafetyDept. of Manila WaterCompany using theSTARRT Card(Annex 1)

Traffic . Ingress and egress to * Dailythe construction site

Operational Phase

Effluent Water Quality . Influent Annex 2 describes inFor parameters like pH, 5-day . Effluent/Discharge detail the schedule ofBOD, COD, Total coliform, Point wastewater qualitysuspended solids, and oil and monitoring.grease.

. STP site and perimeterOdor . Daily

* At STP site* Sewer network

Sludge acctimulation/Clogging . Communal septic * Weeklytanks

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Table 12Institutional Monitoring

Item Reporting SchemeReporter- Recipient.- - Frequency.

Pre-Construction PhaseConfined Space Contractor Manila Water every entry into aPermit confined spaceWelding Contractor Manila Water onceAccreditationConstruction PhaseSTARRT Card Contractor Manila Water dailyProgress Report Manila Water MWSS quarterly

MWSS World BankOperation PhasePCO Report (See Manila Water DENR/LLDA quarterlyAnnex 4 for the PCO MWSSPCO ReportFormat)

The procedures to be used during the sampling and analysis will be based onthe standard methods prescribed in DENR Administrative Order No. 34 and 35.Annex 5 presents a sample monitoring sheet of effluent quality used by ManilaWater Company.

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6.0 COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PROCESS

The development of the project included a community consultation processwhich followed the procedures listed below:

1. Endorsements were obtained for the project from the Makati City Mayor(Annex 6), the Barangay Captain (Annex 7), and the Home GuarantyCorporation (HGC), which owns and maintains the common areas inGuadalupe BLISS (Annex 8).

2. The project was explained to the leaders of the four (4) Homeowners'Associations in Guadalupe BLISS in their meetings. In all cases, theAssociations requested the Project Development Officers (PDOs) to do aneducational campaign to educate their members on the benefits of theproject.

3. The PDOs did a series of meetings with the community members. Thesemeetings were done either per Phase, per building, and per unit. At the endof each meeting, the PDOs request the attendees to vote on the project.Those who agreed to the project signed a letter of agreement. Annex 9presents signed letters of agreement.

4. Once majority of the Association agreed to the project, the Associationsignified its approval to the project by passing a resolution signed by theAssociation leaders. Annex 10 presents the resolutions of the Associationsin Guadalupe BLISS.

5. Finally, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was executed among ManilaWater Company, HGC, and the Associations. The MOA specifies theresponsibility of each of the parties (see Annex I1).

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ANNEXES

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I ANNEX .".

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ANNEX 1. MANILA WATER COMPANY STARRT CARD FOR MONITORINGCONSTRUCTION WORKS

SAFETY TASK ANALYSIS RISK REDUCTION TALK (STARRT) CARD

NAME OF CONTRACTOR: DATE:SUPERVISOR/FOREMAN: _

JOB DESCRIPTION: NIGHT E1LOCATION: DAY "

TODAY ACTIVITIES:

PRIMARY HAZARDS INVOLVED:SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TAKEN:

PUBLIC SAFETY HAZARDS (ENVIRONMENTAL)BARRICADES N/A YES NO NOISE N/A YES NOTRENCH PLATE N/A YES NO HEAT STR_SS N/A YES NOSIGNS N/A YES NO GROUND CONTAMINATION N/A YES NOBARRIERS N/A YES NO WORKING AT HEIGHTFLASHERS N/A YES NO FULL 30DY HARNESS YES NOGUARDS N/A YES NO SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD YES NONOTICES N/A YES NO ACCESS LrDDERS YES NOOTHER N/A YES NO TIE OFF PC,NTS N/A YES NO

HAZARDS (BODY) HORLIZONTAL SAFETY LINE N/A YES NOFALL POTENTIAL N/A YES NO EN ERTIA REAL N/A YES NOPINCH POINTS N/A YES NO SLIP GRIPS N/A YES NOELECTRICAL SHOCK N/A YES NO SAFETY NETS N/A YES NOSLIP-TRIP N/A YES NO MAN BASKETS N/A YES NOFLYING PARTICLES N/A YES NO SUSPENDED PLATFORM N/A YES NOTHERMAL BURNS N/A YES NO DROP AREA PROTECTION N/A YES NOMANUAL LIFTING N/A YES NO BARR,CADES N/A YES NOSHARP OBJECT N/A YES NO SCAFFOLD

HOUSEKEEPING GREEN TAG JP TO DATE N/A YES NOAREA TIDY YES NO HiANDRAJLS. LADDERS. BOARDS N/A YES NOFREE OF WASTE YES NO FULL WIDTH PLANKING N/A YES NO

PPE ALL PLANKS IN GOOD CONDITION N/A YES NOHARD HAT YES NO CONFINED SPACESAFETY GLASSES YES NO CONFINED S'ACE PERMIT ISSUED YES NOWORK GLOVES YES NO CONFINED SPACE STANDBY PERSON YES NOSAFETY BOOTS YES NO ATMOSPHERE TESTED YES NOCHEMICAL GLOVES N/A YES NO Y.'ORKERS T OLD OF HAZARDS YES NORUBBER BOOTS N/A YES NO ENTRY PERMAIT COMPLETED YES NOMONO GOGGLES N/A YES NO WELDINGFOOT GUARDS N/A YES NO HOT WORK PERMIT YES NO

EXCAVATION FIRE WATCH MAN YES NOEXCAVATION PERMIT YES NO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS YES NODAILY INSPECTION YES NO FIRE BLANKET YES NOBENCHED/SLOPED/STEPPED YES NO SHIELDS N/A YES NOLADDER PROVIDED YES NO CYLINDERS SECURED...SIGNS & BARRICADES IN PLACE YES NO ... & MOVED FROM SPARK AREA N/A YES NO

ELECTRICAL SPARKS CONTAINED N/A YES NOCORDS IN GOOD CONDITION N/A YES NO COMBUSTIBLES CLEARED N/A YES NOPLUGS-& RECEPTORS NOT - FACE SHIELD N/A YES NO

BROKEN N/A YES NO BURNING GOGGLES N/A YES NOCORRECT VOLTAGE RATING N/A YES NO FRESH AIR N/A YES NOSTRUNG ABOVE GROUND N/A YES NO RESPIRATOR N/A YES NONOT THROUGH WATER N/A YES NO EAR PROTECTION N/A YES NO

SAFETY HARNESS N/A YES NOOTHERS: -------- ------

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LIFTING EMERGENCY EQUIPMENTRIGGING IN GOOD CONDITION YES NO FIRE EXTINGUISHER N/A YES NOPROPER RIGGING YES NO SAFETY SHOWER N/A YES NOLIFTING ZONE BARRICADED YES NO EYEWASH N/A YES NOCURRENT INSPECTION ON CRANE YES NO REPAIR PROCESS EQUIPMENTOVERHEAD POWER YES NO VALVES LOCKED N/A YES NOLINES CLEARANCE (10'+) YES NO TAGS HUNG N/A YES NO

OVERHEAD WORK OR FLOOR OPENING PROPER EQUIPMENTFIXED BARRICADES YES NO MANLIFT N/A YES NO(TAPE) DANGER N/A YES NO FORKLIFT N/A YES NO(TAPE) CAUTION N/A YES NO TRUCKS, TRACTOR ETC. N/A YES NOBARRIERS N/A YES NO HAND TOOLS N/A YES NOSIGNS N/A YES NO HAND POWER TOOLS N/A YES NOTRENCH & HOLE COVER IN GENERAL

PLACE N/A YES NO TRAFFIC WATCH N/A YES NOHANDRAILS/TOEBOARD N/A YES NO PERMIT & STARRT CARD N/A YES NO

DISPLAYEDREMARKS:

SUPERVISOR: - _ _ _ _ SIGNATURE: _____FOREMAN: N:__________ _ SIGNATURE:

EMPLOYEE NAME: ID # EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE:

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ANNEX 2. WASTEWATER QUALITY MONITORING SCHEDULE

Parameters Sample Frequency Agency Total Costs forIdentity Manila Water

(PhPlmonth)TOT=46,961.00

pH Influent, quarterly DENR 14,696.00Suspended solids effluent monthly MWSSDissolved Oxygen RegulatoryBOD5 OfficeCOD weekly Manila WaterOil & greaseResidual ChlorineTotal ColiformFecal Coliform30-Minute settling Sample daily Manila Water 25,080.00test from

Aerationtank

COD effluentResidual Chlorine effluentDissolved oxygen Return weekly Manila Water 2,640.00Sludge Volume activatedIndex sludge,Settleable Matter MixedSuspended Solids liquorTotal Solids tankspH Raw monthly Manila Water 4,545.00Suspended solids sludge,Cyanide DigestedCadmium sludgeChromiumCopperIronManganeseLeadZinc

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ANNEX 3

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ANNEX 3 .ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE (ECC)

Republic of the PhiilippinesDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION- a:-.e,na! ?,aza Building, #51 Congressional Aveniue. P:a,ject 8. Quezon City

Tel. No 926-09-29 - 926-09-07-

VCtK-2000 -J-I 0217-1202008 - 213 - MWi- 120

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE

DENR-NCR hereby grants Environmental Compliance Certificate(ECC) for the construction and operation of the Sewage Treatment Plantorz,,ect of lAanila Water Compay Inc. (MWCI) located in Guadalupe BLISS, J.P Rizal S:-eet, Bgy. Cembo, Makati City after complying with the EnvironmentalIm,3act Sta ement (EIS) system requirements as prescribed in the guidelines ofthe implernenting Rules and Regulations of Presidential Decree 1586.

ThE Certificate is issued subject to the following conditions:

1. PRE-CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION STAGE:

1. Tha. all amenities/utilities (e.g. recreational areas, parking areas, drainagelines paved areas, etc. ) affected by the project shall be immediatelyres:. red and rehabilitated;

2. Tha: the proponent shall conduct orientation for resident engineers andcon:-actor who will undertake and implement the project to apprise themof trve conditions/stipulations of this ECC and the necessary measures thatwil! mitigate adverse environmental impacts and submit report withinfiftee.n (15) days from date of orientation;

3. Tha' a billboard measuring 0.5 meter by 1.0 meter, bearing NCR-2000-7r; -. n4 -0217.120 issued pursuant to P.D. 1586" shall be displayed

in a uonspicuous location at the project site for identification and guidance;

11. OPERATION STAGE:

4. Tha; This Certificate covers the operation of a 850 cu.m. per day capacity,belco.. ground mounted Sewage Treatment Plant to exclusively serve theexis:ng buildings of Guadalupe BLISS;

5. That adequate maintenance procedures shall be undertaken to avoidemission of objectionable odor from said facility;

I1. OTHERS

6. That all the proposed environmental management measures contained inthe Environmental Management Plan shall be effected;

7. That should adverse impacts occur as a result of project operations. all theactivzies causing the same shall be immediately stopped and remedialmeasures shall be effected and all damages to life and property shall beproperly compensated to all aggrieved parties;

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MWani(a 'Waler Company Inc.ACR.-20O0 -4P- -0217-1202008 - 21;-M%;- 120

8. 1hat in case of abandonment or indefinite work stoppage, the projectproponent shall submit a written notification thirty (30) days before thescheduled abandonment/work stoppage and to restore the site to itsoriginal condition or provide safety and protective measures to preventadverse environmental impacts that may be caused by the project;

9. That restoration works/grading of the exposed grounds shall beimmediately undertaken for safety, enhancement and ecologicalpurposes;

10. That this Certificate shall be posted in a conspicuous place in theAdministration's Office for easy reference and guidance;

11. That the proposed Environmental Monitoring Program must beimplemented, the report and/or result under oath of said monitoring andon the compliance with each of the conditions of the ECC shall besubmiKted to this Office annually;

12. That a written notification shall be made to the DENR-NCR for approval, incase the project proponent cannot comply with any of the conditions fortechnical reasons; and

13. That the project proponent shall allow DENR-NCR personnelwith proper identification card and travel/mission order to conductinspection/monitoring of the project without prior notice to overseecompliance to ECC conditions.

Non-compliance with any of the above stipulations and/ormisrepresentations in the IEE submitted by the proponent will be sufficient causefor the suspension or cancellation of this Certificate and/or imposition of a fine inan amount not to exceed Fifty Thousand Pesos (P50,000.00) for everyviolation thereof pursuant to Article IX, Section 6.0, DENR Administrative OrderNo. 37, Series of 1996. This ECC is not a permit rather it is a certification thatthe proponent has committed to undertake or implement mitigation measures toreduce the negative impacts to acceptable level.

c CI, rS 2Gi3Given this day of 2000.

CORAZON C. DAVISOIC, Regional Executive Director

Recommending Approval:

St E. T INO,JR.Regional Director for Environment*nf,,P r 4

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ANNEX 4

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ANNEX 4. MANILA WATER PCO REPORT FORMAT

Pollution Control Officer'sReport

Period Covered: Quarter of 200_

General Infomiation

Name of Firm: MANILA WATER COMPANY

Plant Address:

Nature of Business: Utility

Plant Category: 1. 0 Air Pollutive 2. [1 Water Pollutive 3. 0 Air& Water Pollutive

NOTE: Sections To Be Filled-up. For Categoryl, Sections A & C; For Category 2,Sections B & C

And For Category 3, Sections A, B & C. l

A. Air Pollution Aspect

A.1. Process Equipment

* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Air Pollution Hrs. Air Pollution Hrs. Air Cont. of Disposal

Source per Material Control per Pollutants Air of CollectedInstallations Qtr. Processed Facilities Qtr. NMonitored Cont. Solid Wastes

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I - Name of Air l'ollution Installations 2 - Number of Hours of Operatioll of tbe Installations DuringtilC Quarter

3 - Name of Materials Processed by the Source Installations 4 - Name of the Plollution Control Device of the Installations

5 - Number of Hours of Operation of the Devices During the Quarter 6 - Name of Air Contaminants Monitored

7 - Concentration of Air Contaminants Emitted by the Installations 8 - Name the Collected Solid Wastes and Means of Disposal

A.2. Fuel Burning

* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Air Pollution Hrs. Air Pollution Hrs. Air Cont. of Disposal

Source per Material Control per Pollutants Air of CollectedInstallations Qtr. Processed Facilities Qtr. Monitored Cont. Solid Wastes

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I - NanFc of Air Pollutioni listallatiolis 2 - Number of Hours of Operation of the Installation During -the Quarter

3 - Namsc of Materials Processed by the Source Installations 4 - Name of the Pollution Control Device of the linstallations

5 - Number of Hours of Operation of the Devices During the Quarter 6 - Name of Air Contaminants by the Installations

7 - Conceintration of Air Contaminanits Emnitted by the Installations 8 - Name the Collected Solid Wastes and Means of Disposal

B. 1. Sources of Wastewater

Sources Quantity

1. Domestic 19,820 m3 / d

2. Process 200.0 nil' / (

3. Coolinig ]II, / (l

4. Washings: Equipment 2.6 ini / d

Floor 2.0 m3 / (I

B.2. Wastewater Treatment Process

* Treatment Scheme

Indicate wastesvater flow directions and rates anad the different units involvedI in the process.

WAS RAS

Influent V\E V\ELL PPJ. SEDM ACT. ABRATION

---- _------ _-_---

Sludge Cak-e DR1GBED DIGEA Efluent

* Design Capacity of the Wastewater Treatment Facilities __ m3 / day

* Operation of the Treatment Facilities:

Average Hours/Day 24

Number of Days During the Quarter 92

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* Sludge Mainageiente

Quantity Produce: m3 I day

Method Used for Sludge ThickeningMethod Used for Sludge TreatmentMiethod Used for Sludge DisposalFrequency of Disposal

B.3. Wastewater Characteristics

A iach ,-esults of tihe monthly physical and cheemical laboratory analysis on the WTP effluent.

Physical & Chemical Analysis include the following:

Parameters Results

Color Color Un

Temperature

pH

Suspended Solids

BOD5

Oil/Grease ng

C. Maintenance & Repairs Works (indicate any break-down on the air & water pollution installationsproblems encountered in tihe operation; repair & maintenance works undertaken & imnprovemnents made on thecointr ol devices.).

Submitted by: Attested by:

ANTONINO T. AQUINOPollution Control Officer President

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ANNEX 5. SAMPLE MONITORING SHEET FOR EFFLUENT QUALITY

Quality and RegulationLaboratory ServicesAnalytical Services

CtrI. #: LE-00-06-004

RESULT OF ANALYSIS

Source of SampleSubmitted byCollected byDate/Time CollectedDate/ Time SubmittedDate AnalyzedAnalyzed by : Analytical Services PersonnelAnalytical Methods Used : 'Electrometric, 2Cobalt-Platinum Scale, 3Gravimetric, 4Azide Modification,

5Open Reflux Dichromate, 6Multiple Tube Fermentation Technique

PARAMETER(S) LIMIT(S) RESULT(S)

pH ' Units 6.50-9.00

Color 2 TCU 150.00

Suspended Solids3 mg/L 70.00

Dissolved Oxygen4 mg/L -

Biochemical Oxygen Demand 4(BOD) 5 mg/L 50.00

Chemical Oxygen Demands mg/L 100.00

BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION 6

Total Coliform MPN/100 mL 10,000

Fecal Coliform MPN/100mL _

REMARKS: Sample analyzed as submitted

Submitted by: Certified Correct:Original Signed Original Signed

MA VIRGINIA B. PINEDA ELIZABETH P. SEVILLENOSr. Analyst Unit Head, Analytical Services

Date Test Report Issued:

This report may not be reproduced in full and may not be used for advertisement or litigation purposes without permission ofMWC.This report is cerified to have passed the MWC Quality Control procedures for reporting of analysis results.

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Quality a-,d RegulationLabora:zry ServicesAnalytL,al Services

RESULT OF ANALYSIS:_03-0 5

Source of SampleSubmitted byCollected byDate/Time CollectedDate/ Time SubmittedAnalyzed by Analytical Ser.ices Pe-,s nnel

PARAMETER(S) RESULT(S)LIMIT(S) INFLUENT EFFLUENT

Color TCU 150.00 _ _-Turbidity NTU -Settleable Matter mnLL 0.50Suspended Solids, 103'C mc&L 70.00Dissolved Solids, 180°C mg L -pH 6.50-9.00Dissolved Oxygen (DO) mc!L -Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)s mg;L 50.00Chemical Oxygen Demand mg!L 100.00Surfactants (MBAS) mOgL 5.00Oil and Grease mc'L 5.00Phenols mciL 0.10Cadmium mg. 0.05UDChromium (Cr`T) mg/L 0.10Copper mgL -Cyanide* mg..L 0.20 _ _Iron mg,L -Lead mgiL 0.30Manganese mg.L -Zinc mg. LResidual Chlorine mgL -

BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONTotal Coliform MPN/100 ml 10,000Fecal Coliform MPN/1 00 ml -

Sample analyzed as submitted eu-equi;-nent under repair Analyzed qualitatively

Certified C.c-rect: Orig. Sgd.ELIZABETH P. SEVILLENO

Sr. Quality & Regulation OfficerDate Test Report Issued:

This report may not be reproduced in full and may not be use: for advertisement or litigation purposes without permisssion ofMWC.This report is certified to have passed the MVWC Qualit) Control procedures for reporting of analysis results.

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ANNEX 6. ENDORSEMENT FROM THE MAYOR OF MAKATI CITY

s ~~~~~LUNGSOD NG ,!iI! ] ],4'''PILIPINAS

TANGGAPAN NG PUNONG LUNGSOD

July 26, 2000

MR. ARTHUR S. GARCIADirector, DENR-NCR

Dear M0r. Garcia:

As the sole provider of sewerage services in Ihe Eastem part cf Metro Manila, Manila

Water Company will undertake projects tIhat will improve the sewerage and sanilalion

system for certain residential households in Makati -City, namely Ihe BLISS Housing

Projects. MWC will assume responsibility of operating' maintaining and Improving the

existing sewerage system of these communities.

For that reason, the City of Makati gives its support and permission to Manila Waler

Company to undertake their projects for the preservation of the environment and the

proteclion of the health of the residents.

Very r

E NIT S tvYIy tyMayor/

jiIAKA TI.... JAIA LIN NA TlV.... A 7-IN Iro.

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ANNEX 7. ENDORSEM ENT FROM THE BARANGAY CAPTAIN

Republic oi the PhilippinesOFFICE OFTILE BARANGAY COUNCIIL

BIAKANGAY 25, ClItviBOCity of fvtakati

Tel. No. 750)-20)25 to 26

Mv1y 2^6. ,)-

THE GUADALUPE BLISSliOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATIONGuadalupe BLISS. J P. Rizai StreetBarangay Cembo. Mekati City

As the sole provider of sewerage services i-i the Eastern part ofMetio Manila. Manila Water Company will underake projects that willimlprove the sewerage and sanitation system in Makati City, morespecifica!!y the Guadalupe Bl ISS Homes. For the preservation of theenvironment and protection of thie health of tne residents of thiscommunity, I. Leonardo Magpantay. give my all-out support andpermission to this undertaking. With the communitjys cooperation, MWCwill assume the responsibility of operating, maitifaining andimproving tIle exisfing sewerage system of Guadalupe BLISS.

In recognition of the impact of this project in reducing the pollutionload to the Pasig River as well as its advantages to the cominunity. Ihereby give my favorable endorsement for the said project.

Respecfully yours.

LEONARD MAGPANTAYPItiong Barangay

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Rcpublic of[ IlIc 1'IilipiiiesOFFICE OF TIl III AItANGAY COUNCIL

BARANGAY 25, CEiMI30*City orfMak:ti

Icl. No. 750)2025 to 26

Oct. 12, 21000

LE,ONARDO Ni. MACPANTIAYPunionig Darangay GUADALUPE BLISS Pi IASE III RESIDENTS

Guadalupe BLISS, Brgy. CemboMARINA E. VlLAMOR Mahati CityI(o,jniad, Educaflon. Cull urn

Greetirigsl

AL.BERT(O F. CAMIIOS In view of the existing sewerage system in Guadalupe BLISS.lhoga.ad. Enviiwnonini whiichi requires repair and rehabilitation due to degradationSarnifitnlon Committee caused by age and natural deterioration, Manila Water Company,

tInc. (MWCI), has elected to develop and imiprove the sewerageJOE.1 M AM.UONES systems of Guadalupe BLISS.Kagaaad. Financo &rooperat/vo Commilfee As the present condition of sanitation in the communiity presents

hazards to the hiealth of the residenis, MWCI has offered toAN1TONIA A. PI.lANA upgrade the sewer network and improve Ute treatnierit facility ofKnogewad. SocltlSetvices Guadalupe BLISS. In particular, MWCI commits, at its expense.LivelilioodCommlptee to rehabilitate the sewer lines from the buildings to the septic

tanks and conistruct a small sewage treatriteit plant that willE.S]ER l SANCIIEZ collect and treat sewage froni the existing septic tanks beforeKoaolvar. Iea lWh. Family& discharging to receiving waters.Wvomean Conul,lttoe

Upon turnover of tihe sewerage system. MWCI will operate andVElNANCIO L. L.0QUE maintain the sewerage system. MWCI will also be accountableKnnwvad, Public Vorks & Davl & for cornpi;ance to related local and environnlental laws andSeinior Citizen Affairs Cot,ifnhttoo standards. In return, they will bill and collect sewer chiarges for

ttie operation arid maintenance of the sewerage system, thenol)EtICK R IlIEN sewer charge being in accordance withi the CuncessionKfgwad. Noeace & Orlr Ccommnittee Agreement with MWSS will Forn part of the water bill.

In the coming days, MWCI represenitatives will be passing by toS,IAItO01 P. .3FLACENA inform you more about the project. As also being a resident ofS.K. L4iolypnrson Guadalupe BLISS Plhase 111, lei us all take part in tihis wotlhwhile

endeavor.JOSE S. IIA.ISACAN, SR.lionsular

EDUGAR CHESENTE J. OIUONO J 4& Secrmft.yE TER (/&ANCHE3 A "

Kagawad-in-ChargeGuadalupe BLISS -

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4.ANNEX-8.

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ANNEX 8. ENDORSEM ENT FROM THE HOME GUARANTY CORPORATION(HGC)

Republiu of tlie Philippines

lHOME INSURANCE AND GUARANTY CORPORATION

Sqptelciber 14, 20()0

BLISS I1onuicowners adi e RCesiICItisGuadalupe BLISS5M0akCati City, Mtclro IMan11ila

,Vlte itioni: BIIISS llolulcowvieis' Association

Dcar I lomeowiieis anid Residents:

Witih the lpollutiont of Plasig IRiver, Maniila l3ay, -an(l Lagpua L. Iake, it is lnuovinciiiibeiti on our part to d1o our own slimein ill jilipiovill[ the COeiditilns Or oLirwaters. Sinee a significanit poition of ilie pollution load in ilhese waters comIesfioni wastewater fiom houseiolds (i.e. waler that has been tiscd in the toilets,kilclihn, cic.), we enljoin yotLi o participate in ilic iipgra(le nr thc waslewatersystemi in your area.

As ilic sole provi(ler or wasiewtate services ii ilie IEasicin part or Metro Manila,Manila Wrater Company will upgrade lhe sewcr-age and sanilationi systcimis inGuadalupc BLISS. Specifically, Manila Water will construct an unlderground(l

wastewater treatimenit planit Iliat will collect and treat wastewater froim househiolds.'lie treated wastewater that will comle out 1rom tihe treatment plant will beeiiviroinieital-friend(lly and will meel tie stainlatds of the DENR. The systemprolposed by Manila Water will climtinate the miced for you to mainitaini yourcommunal sp)tic tauiks anid the pipes that collect wastewaiter froni the buildinigs.'rlie whvolc wastewater systeni will be operaled and managed by trained personniiel

of Manila Water.

We at the I-lonie Guaranty Corporation believe that a proper w;astewatcr systeii iscssentiaft (i)lte preservation ortour waters and or flic hcallth orfor coninmunitiiitics.Let ns work logellicr for tilese wouiliwbiilc objectives!

Very trily yours,

WVILFREDO IERNANDZPm esidenit I tonic Guaranity Corporalion

34 9 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Aveniue Tel. Nos. 895-90-11 to 10aklahail. MCL,o Manila 097-32-29 to 35

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ANNEX 9. LETTERS OF AGREEMENT BY INDIVIDUAL UNIT OWNERS

LETTER OF AGREEMENT

To whom it may concern:

The existing sewerage system in Metro Manila primarily uses individual septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluent to our waterways. This system promoteshealth and environmental hazards that should be addressed without delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastem part of Metro Manila, Manila Water Company, Inc. (MWCI) willcoordinate with various communities/developers for the turn-over and upgrade of existingsewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking, MWCI proposes to improve the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS, including Guadalupe BLISS Phase II. In particular, the company will be responsible forthe operation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing sewerage system upon tum-over.MWCI will rehabilitate sewer lines and put up a package sewage treatment plant in thecompound at their expense. For the operation and maintenance of the system, MWCI will collectsewer charge, which is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumption which will form part of thewater bill.

Recognizing the impact on the community and the environment, the individual unitrepresentatives/owners of Building 11 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsement for the project of MWCI.

Present Occupant Unit # Signature Date

1 .I2 L-

4 10,i-- -PJLI / 57'owtv '5 1421

6 3n nk AA rq- 1122

8 r^ a. R2o; 1124 f., >1>l/_-~A T ~ j ,f. __- -_____

9 1VY f.-Q 143d l - Io /I l10 1/1t432~~~>6~--. LJ.L.11 _ 3312 1 413 1441_

14 ~~~~~~~~~14425 AHZI :'.i6 vc.,'w 'o 1443 - .'i-. ,v/Lz/ (

16 1444

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LETrER OFiAGREEMENT

To whamnit may concen:

The existing sewerage system in Metro Manila prlmarily uses individual septic tanks -aswastewater 'Vealment before discharging effluent lo our waterways. This system promoteshealth and environmental hazards that should be addr essed without delay. To provide improvedsewerage servicestotheEastemrn part of Metro lahila, .Manila Waler Company,Anc. (MWCt)wll,coordinate wOh various communities/developors for the turn-over and upgrade of existingsewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking. MWCI proposes to improve Ite sewerage system of.GuadalupeBLISS, Induding Guadalupe BLISS Phase II. In particu0ari the company will be responsiblJ forthe operation, maintenance and upgrade of theo oxfiln. sewera ge system Upon turn-over.MWCI wilt rehabilitaie sewer lines and put up a pacIkage sewage trealment plant In thecompound at their expense. For the operation and maintenance of the system. MWCI-wlU coltct.sewer charge. which is flfty percenl (50%) of your water consumption wvhich will fotrm part of thewater bill.

Recognizing the Impact on the community and Ith environrment, the individu'al ,unltrepresentativeslowners of Building 13 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsement for the project of MWCI.

Presnt tOcupant j unn # j Sgnature Dafe

2 "Al 4eAA. i~P 312 -

3 _ _ _ _ _ _ __A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _

4 . . .. ,

13 -irj 1323-i-F f 1323 :z - I Mb&Ts E-I)aZi

la tx, IPNCII.KA .. 4:SAXA 1332 '40

t2 CZIntQt - a.1 L. 7-4813 1 -34-^U'>

15 ACA t,-is vA-'AI

4 b : .4:! C , .t44

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I1E.TER O-AGREEMENT ,'

To whom it may concern:

Ttte existing sewerage system ifi Metro Manila, primarily uses IndIvidual, septic tanks aswaslewater' treatment before discharging effluent.to. our waterways. This system. promoteshealth-and environmental hazards that should be addressed without 'delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastern part ofMetro Manila, Manila Waler Company,' Inc. (mWCI) will.coordinate with various communitiesidevelop,ers for the tum-over and upgrade of existing

sewerage systems.

As part or this undertaking. N1WCI proposes to Inmprove the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS, including Guadalupe BLISS Phase l1l. In particular, the company will be responsible forUle operation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing se,werage system upon tum-over.MWCI will rehabilitate sewer lines and put up a package sewage treatment plant In thecompound at their expense. For the operation and maintenance. of the system, MWCI witI collectsewer charge, which is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumplion whicrh will form part of thewaler bill.

Recognizing the impact on the community and tloe environment, the individual unit.representaliveslowners of Building-14 whose signatures appear below hereby bive: their.lavorable endorsement for the project ot MWCI.

iPesenl Occuparnt Unit 4 Igialuw e Dat-

r1 e1 }-l° 11 i 2 fe, .~

2 L zJ.d.jL% ct 1412Z3 1 7'n 413

_4 b . &"A .A-.1 , 141 A -_ ,.S i ~~~~~~~~~1415

6 8 U . 1 . _ 1421 - - -

7 lAY 14228 . 1423 7

LL ti {#fei' 1uT425t ! I w 10 We14A,II f-4 tZ r14i:. IG /DA7b 143t ), 71 I82 tk@,O6 1432 4 I /443

-14S 1434-

[t *. NO ' 441: n- lo /Al/.7llrs nF ; m sp g 14Z2 t= >w7 1`r88 C 14743 o[+,r t

20 = C2n &- r44 ,-'5ZZ,:> -:

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LET1TE OF AGREEMENT

To whom It nay concern:

The oxistling :sewerage system In Metro Mania primarily uses individual septic, tanks..aswastewater.treatment before discharging etuerA to our waterways. This -system promoteshealih-and enVironmental hazardsthal shoutd be'addressed vithout delay. To provJde.improvedsewerage, services to the Easlern part of Metro Manila MWCI .will coordinate With -variousron7munities/developers for the' turn-over'and upgrade of ex4sting sewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking. MWCI proposes to rnprove the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS, includingGuadalupe BLISS Phase Ill. In particular, the company-will be responsible,forthe operation,;i'maintenance'and upgrade of the existing'sewerage system upongturn-over.,MWCI wll- rehabiUlate' sewer lines and put up a package sewage treatment plant.in tiecompound at their expense. for the operation and rmaintenance of the system. MWCI will collectsewer charge,.which is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumplion which will formn part of thewater bill.

Recognizing the impact on Ihe. community and the environment, the inriviciual unitrepresenLatives/Owners of Building 15 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsement-for.lhe project of MWCI.

Piesont Occpsant Unit Signatlu re Data:

1512

7511

4w 151_5 2,VfLAC.A4.' I-k 15156 1521

7 ~~~~~1522 ZZ LZZ ZII19 1524 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

11 ~~~~1531 _ _ _ _ _ _

12 P-r p1532 ) \ I 3 It1533 3 - ; _

_ 153497 1.535 1 t, ,_ . 1541 1 I 4 /

1543

t4 .~' t4~ .J ._

t9 . 154- ., , . .2-t2 1 XltEr-aS o- -545 - g- - z 's w i,11e .

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT

To whom it m1ay concerrn:

Thre existing sewerage system in Metro M-1anila primarily uses individual septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluent to our waterways. This system promoteshealtih ancd environmental hazards that should be addressed without delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastern part of Metro Manila, MWCI will coordinate with variouscommunities/developers for the turn-over and upgrade of existing sewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking, MWCI proposes to improve the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS, including Guadalupe BLISS Phase Ill. In particular, the company will be responsible for.the operation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing sewerage system upon turn-over.MWCI will rehabilitate sevxer lines and pLut up a package sewage treatment plant in thecompound at their expense. For the operationi and maintenance of the system, MWCI will collectsewer charge, which is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumption which will form part of thewater bill.

Recogriizing the impact on the commnuniity and the environment, the individual unitrepresentatives/owners of Building 16 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsemenit for the project of MWCI.

Presemt Occupant Unit I Siglualure Date

. 1611 -2___ 16123 lt9WJ\IA .Q Jft. >- 1613 I x -4 _ > /J 1614 .r-% . '0- t 175 ). '.4/,va . ,* /i ; y d 1615 -lAA,t , E. , K*^ i i.-.('6 j I fl_\ I1 IF fj _ ' 1621 U A8' - 77= -0;t7 a MS z 0 -S, 1622 A-,

1'J-1 ~4'AA L1623 --

9 16241625--

LI. 1& |H1&)iW t- - fl/lilO p 1631 _______

112 1632 T

36 b- LI' 6t M 0ol 1633s 4z.82,tftev i / } fD

14 At''A l. f:A A "-1Ai'( If. 1634 0 * i'iA. . ,-.2 4.1j b'lRAIVAfiJ L-APV,uLA 1635 -I1 6 ,;o,M,,rLQC ), L.Q 7X (C1c1.. . .... 1 641( fi8 -ti17 ,-A)t)n 33 . 16G42 L,e ,/ 1 >

18 ....... 164319 I U -L4rAiJ( 1644 --20 2ffi4.t rAl O4-.t94 . .. 1645

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-LETTER OF.AGREEMEN

To whfrm it may concern:

The exisling.sewerag9 system in Metro Mtanila primaril' uses Individual septlt tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging efnuent lo 'bor Watemrays. This system promoteshealth and envirannmenlal hazards thAt shouild be.address?d,wilhout eiay. .To provIde improvedstewcerage services to- the Eastem part.of Wetto Manila,.MWC .wilt coordinate with variouscornmunitles/developers for Ihe lum-over antl upgrade of existing sewerage systems.

As pait of lhis undertaking. MWC1 proposes to improve the sewerage system of GuadalupeUlLISS, including Gyadalupe BLISS Phase Ill. In particular. thet. corrpa)ywill be responsible fortia operation, rnalntennnce. and upgrade of the existing sewerage systerm upon tum-over.

N4WCI will rehabilitate sewer lines and put up a package seawge trea"rtest plant in tIheCompound alt,heir expense- For the operation-and maintenance of the system, MWCI willollectsewer chlarge, whtich Is ritty percealt (50%) of your water corisumption which will form pan of lthe.water bill.

IRecognizirng the Impact. oni -the. community and the. environmeent, the individual unit.iepresentativeslownerm:of Building 18 whose. signatures appear beiow heteby give Uurrfavoriabl endorsement for the project of MWCIp

1. . _

4 ~~~~~~~~~~7814&N &I.1A n2i-. 1815 '___7___i

/;-l , .". ~A$ t I .22 _____

A ~~~~~~~~~~1824 JP '4t-,ih. M*. t924 I-/*t/

to 1325 i_831

j' -t-:)- 4'tL $d>4 7) t:2 _832_ _"____3

t4 1 ti34 _ . I . i

is 1835to 18411 .k .

1 , ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~r342 .__ _ _ __ _ _ _ ._ __

I 8. . t1S43 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __8

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LETTER OF.AGREEMENT

To -whom it may concern:

The existing sevweage system In lMletio Manila pdrimwaly sos lntlividual septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluenl to our vialerways. This system promoteshealth and environmental hazards that should be addressed wilhout delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastem parl of Mvelmr Manila, MWClVwill coordinate with variouscontrmunitiesldevelopers for the turn-aver and tipgrade,of existing sewaragn systems.

As part of this undertakitng. MWCI 00poses'lo IrnproVe Ite sewerage system of GuadalupeI3AJSS. inelurling Guadalupe;BLISS Phase Ill. In particular. the comRTpany, will be resporsible forthe operation, maintienance and upg rde 4l; the exsUing seweriago system upon tum-over.Mv.WCI will rehabilitate sewer. Iines. aand put up. a package sewage treatment plant in thecompotind at their expense. For the operation and maintenance of ttle systeln. MWCI will collectsewer charge, which is fifty percent (50,%).ol your woter.cornsumptionwhir;h will fomi parl of thewaler bill.

Recognizing the impact orn the community and the ervironment, tihe individual unitrepresentatives/owners of Building 49 whose signaturos appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsemenlt or tIhe-project of MWCI.

PIeC4iJl Occuipant Un)if ft Sigitwlra t r Date

I .... _ _ _ _ _ . I , _ _

3191

1,423- 9¾.k

9 JIt ml. l" (L'iki 94 7 ~ ~14 _________

_ .___________._____ 1935. ._

6_T .4 _______________ __________

Th ______________ ~~~1944 12f) __ v_l__ _____ _ '_ _9_5_I_ -LI(a l a f K- I

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LIETER .OF AGREEMEiT

To wliom it mayc oncern:

'i'lue exisilng sewerage system 'In Metro Manila ptimarily uses Individual septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluent to our waterways. This- -system promoleshealth and environmental hazards that-should be addressed wilthOtVdeJay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastem part of Metro Manila. MWCI will coordinale with variousc;ommunilles/developers for Ihe tlarn-over and upgrade of existing sewerage systems.

As part ol Ihis undertaking, MWCI proposes to improve the sewerage system of Guadalupei3LISS.Including Guadalupe BLISS Phase Ill. In.paticular. Uie company will be responsible forthe operation, maintenance .and uporace of the existing seworage system nupon turn-over.MWCI will rehabilitate seyer lines and put up a package sewage treatment plant in thecomipound al their,expense. For the operation and mainlenance of the system. MWCI vwill collectsewer charge, which is fifty lpercent (50%, of your water consumption which will tonrt part of iltavater b,ll.

Recogniizing the impact en tIhe cornmunity and the evironmeril, the individual unitrepreseniatives/owners of Building 20 whose. signalutes -appear below hereby give theirtavoralble endorsement for the project of WC1CL

fivsonrt OcQupetnl i U S'yiiat&i r

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ I z o v i I

2012 i~ ~~~~Jr- t At.! . !

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'j3,*, ? 1,¢ .2032 IJ P _______._____2

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LETTER OFAGREEMENT

Tro wVhom it rnay2concem:

1 he existing sewerage sysiim In Metro Ma'nila primaiily uses individual reptc '1hks.i aswaslowater rment beform discharging elinuen'Lo our waelorays. This systom prornoteshealth and environmental hrEzards dhal should bo addressed vwlhoul delay. To provide Irriproved&soworage services to the Eastem part of. Metro Manil, MWCI will coordinate with'"ariouscommunitesldevelopors for the turn-over and upgrade of exisLUng seworago systems.

As part of tifis undertaking. MWCI proposes lo improve..the. sewerage system of Guadalupe.13LISS.. includinig Guadatupe .Mansions.. In. particul1ari,the.company will be responsible for theoperation, mnuitenanrce'and,upgrade.of lhe tdling sewerage system upon tum-over. MWCIwill rehablitate;sewer lines and put up, a -packagesetagetrealment plant in the compound alllheir expense. For. the operation andnrnintentoncea,f the systemn MWCI will colloct sewer

charge3. whici Is fifty percenti(50%) of your walqpr c.onsumption which will form part of lhe water.

Recognizing the Impact' on the~ communitly' and thei environment, the individual unitrepresentallvegowners of Building 21 whose signatures appear below hereby .iv theirf avormble endorsement.for, the project ofMWCI-

PmesenOalarpnt j 'Un it# - two f Dole,

________________________________ _ . 2111+ _ _ . . .

t 2 2;:12'

4 2114" _ . . -_ 2121- . ..6i .at,;Z4, tAn- 2122.- .7 J5 2123 Cti8 o,IVt,A _D 1)47 < 2124 ;. ;19 *> ' 7s &<i. . 2131

tUL !9Jn.irtnr. J;l Cjo , .Z132 CeXGto- .- . . . , 213312 co r_T A 'sm l -21T41

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The existitg sewerage system in Metro MaLila tirinarily uA% indiviluol septic rnks -as

wastewater treatSment beore -discarging -,eftent to our waterways. -This system prornotes

hcathi and envilornental hazards that should baud esised vAt4outld.lay. To provide enproved

sewbrage services to the Eastem pnl-t ofMetzt .Aa. MWCI-11:wilf coordinsle wil! various

cornmuifities/develtpers tar Ihe turn-veshr andu pgrade of existIng sewerage systems.

As part of this uind tanr g, MWCI proposes to irrprove thUe sewerage i5ystem ot Guiadalupe

8LISS; 1nctuoing Guadalupe Mansions. In p"itkuar, tie comnpanywill be respolsibie ftr the

oprarlion. maintenance anet upgrade of the existing srwerage syslam opon turn-.oer. MWCI

will raleablilole sevwer lines and put up a package sewage lrealmentplarit In t(fe cortpouncd at

their expense. For iela operation and mairnenanca of the,system, MWCI Aill cote.ct sewer

charge, which is fifty percent (6%c. your waler rmnsumption whii;h will form part of the water

htIt

Recognizing the impact on the cornmmurty and the environment, tle indrv;dual unit

reprosentatives.owners of Building 22 v4tAase siGnarures appear below heteby sge heilr

favorabtle endorrsement for the projec,ot MZt.l

Pre.snio Occurrlit UMn e. irlutoW

4 IAJ4!t 221 I

'11 cs 'l o 2st 1- ,1- - -2221._________ _________ ________ _ 22 21 ,__ __2

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To whom it may concem:

The existing sewerage seam in Moira Manila primarily uses Individual seplic lanks aswastewaler treatment before discharging efflient to our wat1eways. This system promoteshealth and environmental hazards tIhal should be addressed wilhout delay. To provide improvedsewerage services .to Ihe Easlem part: of Metro Manila. MWCI :will coordinate with. various.:onrnui.iiesidevelopers for the lurnover and upgrade of exIsting sewerage systems.

As part of thlis undertaking, MWCI proposes lo.irnprove the seweragje system of GuadalupeHLISS. including Guadalupe Mansions. In. particular, the.,company will. be. responsible ror Itheoperaton. maintenance and upgrade of lhe exlsting 'seweraqgosystem upon tum-over. MWCIwill rehabilitale sewer lines :arid put,up.o packaDe sewage treatment plant in the compound attheir expense. For tha operation #lid mainlcnanco of the system. MWCI will collect. sewercharve, which is fifty percent (50%) of your waler consumptionmwhich will'forrn part of tho watur

Rec-ozng the impact- on, the' communilyt' and the; enylronment, the iidividual unit,representatives/owners of Building 23 :whose signatirtes appear below hereby give theirlavorab'e endorsement for the projectof IWCIL

I ,P n OXccupaG t U .it Signature DOte.

1711 ' - ~~~~~~2311

A '0 C.-. 3 2313. - .4 '44f " &"t - 231Z2 _ *r__C.LL w>fic 2S712 , b

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LETTER OF AGREEMENT

To whonl it may concern:

The existing sewerage system in Mletro Manila primarily uses individLial septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluent to our waterways. This system prornoteshealth and environmental hazards that should be addressed without delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to thie Eastern part of Metro Manila, MWCI will coordinate with variouscommiunitiesldevelopers for the turn-over and upgrade of existing sewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking, flWCI proposes to improve the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS, including Guadalupe Mansions. In parlicular, the company .:ill be responsible for theoperation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing sewerage system upon turn-over. MWCIwill rehabilitate sewer lines and put up a package sewage treatrnent plant in the compound attheir expense. For the operation and maintenance of the system, MWCI will collect sewerchiarge, whichi is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumption which will form part of the waterbill.

Recognizing the impact on the community anid the environnment, the individual unitrepresentatives/owners of Building 24 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsement for the project of MWCI.

Present Occupantl Unit # Signature DOate

ifi _________ .~~~~~~2411 q~

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LETTEF OF ^ ̂ rFM-lFNT

To whaom, it maJy concern:

The existing sewerage system in Metro Manila primarily uses individual septic tanks aswastewater treatment before discharging effluent to our waterways. This system promoteshiealth and environmental hazards that should be addressed without delay. To provide improvedsewerage services to the Eastern part of Metro Manila, MWCI will coordinate with variouscommunities/developers for the turn-over and upgrade of existing sewerage systems.

As part of this undertaking, MWCI proposes to improve the sewerage system of GuadalupeBLISS. including Guadalupe Mansions. In particular, the company will be responsible for theoperation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing sewerage system upon turn-over. MIWCIwill rehabilitate sewer lines and put lip a package sewage treatment plant in the compolund atIlheir expense. For tthe operation and maintenance of the system, MWCI will collect sewerchiarge, whiich is fifty percent (50%) of your water consumption whicth will forrn part of the waterbill.

Recognizing Ute impact on the community and the environiment, the individual unitrepresentatives/owners of Building 25 whose signatures appear below hereby give theirfavorable endorsement for the project of MWCI.

Piresent Occujpant |Uit ? SignatJre Date

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LETTEROP AGREMtENT

To WIiaom it may concem:

The exisirig sewerage system in Mettoi Manila primrity uses individual septic tanks asvwastewater treatment before discharging effluent lo our. waterways. This system promotesiratrlih and environmental hazards that should ba addrossed wltbout delay. To provide improvedsewcrage services to ItIC Easerm patl of'Metro' Manila, NWCl will cootdinate With va0rtous

L:ommiunifiestdevealopers for the tum-over arnd .upgra o offexisting sewerage'systems.

As pirt of tUis uinderlainng, NMVVCI proposes.,to Improve. the.sewerage systemi of GuadalupelsLISS, including.Guadalupe hansions. In particular,Athe company will be responsible for,theoperation, maintenance and upgrade of the existing .sewerge..system upon turn-over. MWCIwill reliabilitate sewer lines and put up a packagc seaw3e treatment plant IlnAhe compound^aiIleir expense. For the operain and mainlenance of the sys,tem, MWCI:will Crollect sewverntharge, which Is fifly percent (50%) cf your water consumplion which will form part of the waterbilt.

RecognIzing the Inpact on the ronimunily and the environmnent, Ihe individual unitrepresentatlivel6wriers of Building 26 w.hose signatures appemr below 'bereby give theirJavorable endorsesnent for the project of MWCI,

| 1 $~esent Occipasnt Unit# I Signaltire Dale

2 I , I 2012

26135 Ln 1(4 E / TV t7A 2621

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ANNEX 10

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ANNEX 10. ENDORSEMENT BY HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION LEADERS

BAGONG LIPUNAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONGUADALUPE BLISS. PHASE 1, MAKATI CITY

BOARD RESOLUTION NO. 2001-01

In a special meeting of the B3agong Lipunan Community Association (BLCA)Board of Directors duly held on the ]4'h day of January, 2001 at G(iadalupe Bliss 1,Makati City, the following resolution was approved:

VWHIEREAS, The Manila Water Company, Inc., to provide better service togovernlment housing projects, have planned programs that will upgrade the sewerage andsanitation systems in the castem part of Metro Manila. They have chosen the GuadalupeBliss Project as its sitc, to improve and maintain tho conimunitys wastewater andsewerage systems, complying with all local and national environmental laws andstandards;

WVHEREAS, The Manila Water Company, Inc. (MWCI), will include a sewerchargc allowed by the Concession Agreement vith Metropolitan Watervorks andSewvcrage System to the homeowners and locators once the commissioning of theSewerage Systenm that includes a Treatment Plant commences;

WHEREAS, The said project was properly endorscd by thle IIomnc GuarantyCorporation and City Office and the Barangay Council of Ceinbo;

WHEREFORE., RESOLVED as it is hereby resolvcd, that BLCA - GuadalupeBliss I gsant right-of-way or entry to any authorized representative(s) of MWCI, itscontractor, and assigns for the construction/installation, operation and maintenance, asthe case may be, of the Sewerage System andlor the Treatment Plant and for theexecution/performance of all necessary and related works/activities in connectiontherewith. The MWCI or its autlhorized representative(s) manning the project asmtentioned above however, shall be held liable to any operation or activity detrimentalor/and destructive to the association;

-RESOLVED, Further, that the Manila Water Company, Inc. ProjectDevelopment Officers and Staff wil work in close coordination with the BLCA and willbave to abide by their rules and regulations, espccially pertaining to the community'ssecurity nmeasures;

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RESOLVED, Finally that the copy of Ihe endorsement lettcrs of tile HomeGuaranty Corporation and the Barangay Cembo, be attached to this Board Resolution.

Makati

'The Guadalupc Bliss Phase I BOARD:

LIJIER. IL IERNANTDOCA President

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N7 a " 1uadaIupe lilausioai Tioflo Oiwiers iAsso'iatioiIIA- DAL rrII'AEI IA .l f4 Ir I r' uA I, ,I 1 I< AII I,1, t.t{I. '." I t10 2

S IG C I .,'I

BOAI)D RESOLlUTION NO. 424 -01

In a spicialineeling at the Guadalupe Hoineowners' Association Board of Directors dulyheld on thc , day Of All at Guadalupe Mansions, Makati City, the followingresolutioun *Xzs approved:

WHEAtERES, The Manila Water Company. Inc. to provide better service to residentialarcas have plannr'ed programs that wvill upgrade the sewcrage and sanitation systems in theEastcm par- of Nletro Manila, which includes Makati City. They have chosen the GuadalupeMansions ws its sitc, to improve and maintain the community's wastewater and seweragesystems, complying with all local and national environmental laws and standard;

WHEREAS, I'lic Manila Water Company, Inc. (MWCI), will include a sewer charge inaccordance wvith the rates allowed uider the Concession Agreement wilh MetropolitanWaterwork-; and Sewerage System (MWSS) to the homeowners and locators once thecommissioning of the Sewerage System that includes a rreatment Plant commenees;

WHERLAS, the said project was properly endorsed by tie Cily .NMayor's Officc;

WHE.REFORE, RESOLVED as it is lhereby resolved, that the Guadalupe Manisionsllomeowners Association, throughi the incumbent majority of the Board of Directors liaveapproved th;e implemilecitation) of the said nobie project, which will commence as soon aLspossible;

RESOLVED, turther tilat the homeowniers and locators of Guadalupe Mansions grantright-ofvway or cntry to any authiorized representative(s) of MWCI, its contractor, and assigns forthlc constrKtion!installation, operation and maintenance, as the case may be, of the SewerageSystem anidor th-z Treatmenit Plant and for the execution/perfomiance of all necessary andrelated works.sactivitics in conticction therewitli;

RESOLVED, finially that the Mnnila Water Company, IIIc. Project Development Officersand Staff %%ill work in close coordination with the Hlomeowners' Association Board and willliave to abi6ie by their rules and regulations, especially pertaining to the community's securitymcasures;

Nlakati City. AxI, * .vt.

C ua alupe Mansions lomneowners Association 1O3ARD:

NIs. Etczabeth A. Samsoni President /4 '2 .'

Cot. Alfonso Rivera Vice President

Ms .A.ny Tumaliuan Secretary 4*

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MEETING OF UNIT OWNERS/TENANTSBUIULDING 12

GUADALUPE BLISS PHASE I IOCTOBER 3,2000, MAKATI CITry

IN ATTENDANCE:

1. LETICIA ZARAGOZA UNIT 12122. DANTE CUNANAN UNIT 12313. THELMA SABIDO UNIT 12334. ANTONIO D1AREZ UNIT 12445. LYDIA ALBANIA UNIT 12236. MARISSA ABUAN UNIT 12437. MINDA CORITANA UNT 123q8. VILMALAJARA UNIT 12049. REIZA LAGA UNIT 122110.JAMIETA FRIAS UNIT 1211I LBUTCH RAQUEL UJNIT 124112.CARLINGFRIAS UNIT 1211

ABSENT:

1. A. BUSTAMANTE IJNIT 12132. MYRNALYN LUDOVICE UNIT 12143. ARLYN OCHOA UNIT 12244. LUZ CLAVE [1NIT 1222

ALSO IN ATTENDANCE:

1. ROMY MORAN, BUILDING 132. BENJAMIN VELASCO, MANILA WATER3. LALA FABELLA, MANILA WATER

MATTERS AGREED UPON:

1. BY A VOTE OF 10 IN FAVOR AND I AGAINST, THE BODYAPPROVED THE PROPOSAL OF THE MANILA WATERCOMPANY TO OPERATE, MAINTIAIN AND UPGRADE THEEXISTING SEWERAGE SYSTEM. THE COMPANY WI

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UP A SEWLERAGE TREATMENT PLAN'T AND WILL COLLECTA SEWER CHARGE WHICH IS FIFM;Y PERCENT (50%, O1YOUR CURRENT WATER CONSUMPTION.

2. THE BODY APPROVED THE COLLECTI ON Ol MONTHLYDUES OF TWENTY PESOS (P20.00) PERI MONT14 EFFECTIVE,THIS OCTOBER.

3. TIHIE BODY APPROVED TI-IE PROPOSAL TO REQUIRE ALLUNIT OWNERS/TENANTS TO TURN ON THEIR BALCONYLIGHTS BEGINING AT' 7PM AS AN ADDEID SECURITYPRECAUTION.

4. TIE BODY AGREED THAT AN ELECTRICIAN BE TASKED TODETERIME IF THE LIGHTING IN .THE COMMON AREA CANBE ACTIVATED.

5. ALL UNIT OWNERS/TENANTS WERE REMINDED THiATTRASI I Sl-IOULD BE PROPERLY DISPOSED AND Tl-IAT TH-IECLEANLINESS OF THE AREA IMMEDIATELY OUTSIDE THEUNITS(INCLUDING THlE NEAREST STAIRWAY) IS THEIRRESPONSIBILLTY.

6. 1-fIE 13ODY REQUESTED THIAT MR. CARLING TRJAS 13EASKED TO ESTIMATE TI IE COST OF STRENTHENING THEEXISTING WOODEN STAIRCASES BY CEMENTING THIEM.

7. THE BODY AGREED TO THE INTERIM APPOINTMENT OFMARISSA ABUAN AS TREASURER.

S. THE BODY AGREED T1AT THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE ONNOVEMBER 8, 7PM AT Tl-IE DIAREZ RESIDENCE T'O HtOLDTHE ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS AND DISCUSS PENDINGMATTERS.

CERTIFf,D CORRECT:

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ANNEX 11

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ANNEX 11. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) AMONG HGC, MANILAWATER COMPANY, AND THE INDIVIDUAL ASSOCIATIONS IN GUADALUPE

BLISS

MEMORANDUM OF AGIREFEMIEFor the-Transfer of Operation and Mainten2rnc of the Sewerage System of Guadalupe

Bliss Phases 1, 2, and 3. and Guadalupe Mansions, Makati City to the Manila WaterCompany. Inc. and the construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) Inside the Project

Area

I<NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS

Tnis Meniorani2jrrn of Agreement (the Agreamenti. )miade and enlered into Ihis-day of _ 2001. at Makati City. Metro Manila. by and arnong:

MANILA WATER COMPANY. INC., hereinafter referred to asMWCI. a corporation duly organized and existing under Philippine laws.

acting as concessionaire/contractor/agent of the Metropolitan Waterworksand Sewerage System (the 'MWSS') with principal office address atMWSS Administration Building 459 Katipunan Road. Balara. QuezonCity, rcpresented hrrein by its PresidenL Mr. Anlonino T. Aqulino.thereunto duly authorized:

-and-

HOME GUAFtANTY CORPORATION. formerly Home Insuranceand Guaranty Corporation hereinafter relerred to as HGC , agovernn,ent owned and controlled corporation duly organized andexisting under and by virtuo of Republic Act No. 8763. with principal officeaddress at Moming Star Building. 347 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, MakatiCity. represented herein by its President. Hon. Wilfredo F. Hemandezthereunto duly authorized;

-and-

GUADALUPE MANSIONS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC. hereinafter referred to as Guadalupe Mansions HOA, a dulyregistere, corporation with the HGC pursuant with Section 2(a) ofExecutive Order No. 535, with address at Guadalupe Mansions. J,PRizal St Extenslon, Guadalupe. Makati City. represented herein by itsPresiden.l Ms. Elezabeth A. Samson, thereunlo duly authorized:

-and-

GUADALUPE BLISS PHASE 1II HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC. hereinafter referred to as !Guadalupe 3 HOA. aduly registered corporation with the. HGC pursuant with Section 2(a) ofExecutive Order No. 535. with address al Guadalupe Bliss Phase IIIHousing Project.Site; J.P. Rizal St, Extension. Guadalupe. Makall City,represented herein by Its President,,Mr. Santiago F. Ducay. ihereuntoduty autoized;

-and-

GUADALUPE BLISS.tU HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIArTION,.INC.,hereinafter referred lO as 'Guadalupe 2 HOA. a duly registeredcorporation with the ,HGC pursuant wiLh Section 2(o) of Execuive Order.JNo. .55. with address at Guadalupe Bliss Pnase 11 Housing Project Site.:J.P.Rizal SL Extension,Guadalupew. Makafi Cty, represented herelnby.its President. Mr.~ Romeo T.- Moran. thereunto duly authorized;

-and-

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GUADALUPE BAGONG LIPUNAN COMMUNITYASSOCIATION, INC. hereinafter referred to as 'Guadalupe 8LCA,. aduly: registered corporalion With the HGC pursuant with,Sectlon 2(a) ofExoctive Order No. 535, wXh address at Guadalupe Bliss Phase IHousing Project Site. J.P. Rizal SL Extension, Guadalupe, Makali City.represented 'herein by its Pres:dent. Mr. Liberato R. Hernando. thereuntoduly authorized;

WITNESSETH THAT-

WHEREAS, under its Charter (Repubfic Act No. 6234. as amended), the MWSS hasjurisdiition. 'supervision and control over a.1 wateTworks and sewerage systems within itsfrajnchise which Includes, among others. Maa.ab City;

WHEREAS, by virtue of anc pursua-A to a Concession Agreement dated February 21,.1997 (the 'Concession Agreement7) execute- by and between the MWSS and MWCI. MWSSgranted to MWCI, as concessionaire/contracaor/agent, the sole right to manage, 'operate andniairilain all lxed and movable assets required to provide water delivery and sewerage services;n the East 'Srvice Area (which Includes Makatu City) of the franchise area of MWSS;

WHEREAS. ttGC owns and holds L..e to the common areas in Ihe Guadalupe- BlissPhases 1, 2, and 3, and Guadalupe Mansions Project ("Guadalupe Bliss and Manslons),:consisting of areas which include the septic vaults and sewer lines frqm each bultding't&o the'septic vaults. '(the Sswerage System') iocaed within the compound -of the 'Guadalupe 'BlissMansions. J.P. Rizal SL Extension. Guadalupe, Makati City, Metro Manila:

WHEREAS, In line with a program initated by MWCI In pursuance of. the ConcessionAgreement. MWCI has offered to take over the operation and maintenance of the SewerageSystem, and HGC, Guadalupe Mansions HOA, Guadalupe 3 HOA. Guadalupe 2 HOA, andGuadalupe BLCA have accepted said ofter. upon and subject to the terms, conditions and.stipulations hereinafter set forth;

NOW THEREFORE, for and tn c onsideration of the foregoing premises and of the terms,conditions and stipulations herein crntainec. the parties hereto have mutually agreed to thefollowing:

ARTICLE I

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MWCI

1.1 MWCI shall, at Its expense cperate, manage and maintain theSewerage System, including the Sewage Treatment Plant (the'STPI. referred to in Article 2 1 hereof, which shall beacmnstructedby MWCI. at its expense. The ownership of. the STP shall -pertainto MWCI auring the effectivity of the Conces`sion AgreemenC

1.2: MW2I shall ,consult HGC. the Guadalupe Mansions HOA,Guadalupe 3 HOA, Guadalupe 2 HOA, and Guadalupe BLCA onthe details of the sewerage plan, Including the locatlon and thesize/area of Lhe land requirement for STP.

1.3 As operator of the Sewerage System. MWCI shall be responsiblefor ensuring that the waslevvaler effluent from the Sewerage " -System and treated at the STP shall comply with all national andlocal environmental laws ard standards. Commencing rrom the .

date of rcomissioning of tne STP, NIWCI shaU have the solellabillty for any charges or fines that may be assessed In case ofany violaUon of the said environmental laws and standards, whichare nol the result of or due to Ute acts, faull or negligence of HGCand/or any locatorlhomeowner of Guadalupe Bliss and Mansions.

, s&-; , , . . ,

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I.4 I deemed nocessary by- MWCIjr thai proper. and efficlentfunctioning of the.Sewerage System and fe* STP. MWCI shall, atits expense and after due consultation wih the GuadalupeMansions HOA. Guadalupe 3 HOA. Guadalupe 2 HOA. andGuadalupe BLCA, make any-addition ar*Vor-modification on theSewerage System andlor the STP.

5 Any loss and I or damage to any parson or property, oi any othercase or suits that may be filed against HGC{ which may be causedby the conslruclion of the STP will be the responsibility of MWCIand MWCI hereby holds HGC free and harmfree from any liabilityor responstbility therefor.

I 5 MWCI shall provide HGC and/or lhe localor I homeowner ofGuadalupe Bliss and Mansions with information related to thetreatment performance of the STP as KGC anc or any locator Ihomeowner may request in writing.

1.7 MWCI snall bill, collect and receive payrrents from thelocatorsihorneowners of sewer- charges an accordance with therates allowed under the Concession AgreemenL The sewercharges snall be incorporated In the MWC1 water bill commencingfrom the cate of conumissioning.of the STP.

ARTICLE 11

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF HGC

2.t HGC shafl provide a gratuilous perpetual easement on anappropriate piece or land In the common areas as:determined inthe sewerage plan referred lo In Art. 1.2 hereof, on which the STPwill be constructed.

Z2 2 HGC shall retain ownership of the lard whereon the STP Isconstructed until turmover to the proper pary in accordance to law.

2.3 HGC shail grant to any authorized representativels) of MWCI. Itscontractor, and assigns the right-of-way (ingress to and egressfrom) to the premises of Guadalupe Biss and M.1ansions for theconstrucon/installation. operaion, management andmaintenance. as the case may be. df the. Sewerage Systemand/or the STP and for the executwaperformance of allnecessary and related works/activities In cnnectUDn therewiLh.

ARTICLE III -

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.OF THE GUADALUPE MANSIONS HOA, GUADALUPE 3HOA, GUADALUPE 2 HOAP AND.GUADALUPEtBLCA;

31 The Guadalupe Mans)ons HOAI Guadalupe 3 HOA, Guadalupe; 2'HOAQ, and Guadalupe BlCA shall ensu e aad guarantee to theaulhorized personneLlrepr se,ntaive(si, of -WCI, Its contractors.

: successors. and .mss"ipn.re&igress to and . egrass fron theSewerage Sysfemfor the. e,cutiWopderiariace of aDl,.worXa and

.adtivltlesmin cDnnection with hie;1,nsiltioaivons ,.ructon, opera o,n,,management and malnten ,an"oh S"Wer Sysem;.

32 Tje GurdaIupe Marisiois j:HOA uadaikpe 3.HOA, Guadalupe,2*HOA. and Guadalupe iLCA:shall eachl proide a ialisonipersonj l,e.who. shsha coordlnttii,Ith. MWCI Ao,it,tcs ,dud,ng>: - ,Ž3 the construction aclhiities.: , ,.

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DURATioN!oF AGREEMENT

This Memorandum or Agreement, which shtll. lahe effect on the date 4of Itsexecution by both parties, shall be co-terminus with the Concession Agreementand be-binding also lo.lhe successors, assigns.and transterees of the parties.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreenient to beexecuted by their respective officers. ihereunto duly authorized, on the date and at the placeabove stated.

MANILA WATER COMPANY, INC. HOME GUARAN CORPORATION

lBy. ( X ; t By:ANTONINO AQUI 0 WILFREDO N DEZ

Presiden Presi nt Il

GUADALUPE MANSIONS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. rBy: , A%e /=e

*EIZABET ^aMO/ Presi rn/

GUADALUPE BLISS PHASE III HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC

By:SANTIAGO.F. DUCAY

President

GUADALUPE BLIS,I HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

By:ROMEO T. MORAN

President

GUADALUPE BAGONG LIPUNAN OMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC

By:LIBERA R: HERNANDO

resident

(SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

BiERTO L JUGO. LISA G. SOLINiVECAS .UA4?NASoni roFtw-Buslnes.oup . AssL Managert Legal Departmenit

ManilaWaterCompany- Home Guuranty:Corporadnlti

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ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT OF THE PROJECT PROPONENT

This is to certify that all the information in the enclosed InitialEnvironmental Examination (IEE) are true, accurate, and complete. Should welearn of any information which would make the enclosed IEE inaccurate, we shallbring the said information to the attention of the Environmental ManagementBureau (EMB) of the appropriate DENR Regional Office and the EnvironmentalDepartment of World Bank.

We hereby bind ourselves jointly and in solidarity with the preparers forany penalties that may be imposed arising from any misinterpretations or failureto state material information in the enclosed IEE.

In witness whereof, we hereby set our hands this 21St day of December2001 at Quezon City.

Manila Water CompanyProject Proponent

by:

Antonino T&AauinoPresident

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 21st day of December2001, affiant exhibiting to me his Community Tax Certificate No. 05959688issued on January 12, 2001 at Quezon City.

Notary Public

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