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Bakit kailangan ang Kaliwa Dam Project? ‡ Kakulangan ng tubig sa , Rizal at (17.46M katao o 3.49M kabahayan) ‡ Ang Proyekto ng Kaliwa Dam ay batay sa Plano ng Seguridad sa Tubig ‡ Ito ay akma sa pagbabago ng klima (climate change) ‡ Ito ay kayang ipatupad ‡ Ito ay may malaking benipisyo sa lipunan kumpara sa pondong gugugulin

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Location: Located at Brgy. Pagsangahan, General Nakar and Brgy. Magsaysay, Infanta, both in Quezon Province

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Location: Tunnel starts from Kaliwa Dam Reservoir to Teresa, Rizal

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Location: Tunnel starts from Kaliwa Dam Reservoir to Teresa, Rizal

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5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE PROJECT 5. ACCESS ROADS a. Access Road from Dam Site to Tunnel Intake Structure b. Access Road from Dam Site to KM92 (by DPWH Region 4A) c. Tunnel Outlet to existing concrete road at Lake Briza

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6. CAMP SITE DEVELOPMENT A. Dam Site - Offices ‡ Construction of site offices, laboratory, living quarters, canteen, workshop for maintenance, security offices, complete with water supply, power supplywithback-up,and communication/surveillance systems.

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6. CAMP SITE DEVELOPMENT B. Tunnel Outlet Site - Offices ‡ Construction of site office, living quarters, canteen, security offices, power supply with back-up, and communication l surveillance systems.

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6. CAMP SITE DEVELOPMENT C. Office Building at KM92 ‡ Construction of an office. tiuilding . for the project information center at the entrance of the access road to Kaliwa Dam at Km 92 of the Marikina-lnfanta Road (Marcos Highway) at Sitio Kamagong, Bgy. Magsaysay, Infanta, Quezon

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‡ NEDA Board project approval on 29 May 2014. ‡ NEDA Board approval on 27 June 2017 on the change of project financing from Public- Private Partnership (PPP) to Official Development Assistance (ODA) ‡ Fund Source: Official Development Assistance (ODA) – China Loan

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‡ Project Duration: 2019 –2023 (5 years) ‡ Project Cost: PhP 12.189 Billion ‡ Contractor: China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited (CEEC) ‡ Local Consultant: EDCOP-PRIMEX-SMEC

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STATUS OF THE PROJECT As of 20 August 2019

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FREE AND PRIOR INFORMED CONSENT (FPIC) PROCESS (jointly with the NCIP) ‰ QUEZON - 1st IP Community Assembly : completed 18 April 2019 -2nd IP Community Assembly : completed 18 May 2019 -3rd IP Community Assembly : started 17 June 2019, expected to be completed by 2nd week August 2019 - IP Organizational Meeting : 14-17 August 2019 for formation of IPO - Educational Trip for IP Leaders : completed 12 to 14 June 2019 ‰ RIZAL - IP Community Assembly to start September 2019. - Lakbay Aral of the and Officers of the Municipality of Teresa, Rizal to the La Mesa Portal and

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‰ EIA Review Committee Meeting : -1st review completed 02 August 2019 -2nd review completed 14 August 2019 - Final meeting after public hearings – 09 Sept 2019

‰ Newspaper Publication : -1st publication completed o8 August 2019 (Philstar) -2nd publication – completed 15 August 2019

‰ Public Hearings : - Gen. Nakar, Quezon – 23 August 2019 - Teresa, Rizal – 27 August 2019 - Infanta, Quezon – 28 August 2019 - Tanay, Rizal - 02 September 2019

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LOT ACQUISITION FOR THE TUNNEL OUTLET PORTAL & WATER TREATMENT PLANTS: ‰ LOT APPRAISAL BY LAND BANK -Completed. Appraisal Report submitted 22 July 2019. - Negotiation with landowners on going.

ACCESS ROADS CONSTRUCTION BY DPWH: ‰ AT TUNNEL OUTLET PORTAL, TERESA, RIZAL: - Construction works 100% completed. ‰ AT Km 92 TO DAMSITE, INFANTA, QUEZON: - Construction works 27.34% completed. - Security concerns coordinated and with support from the PNP and military. -80th IB-PA and PNP-RMFB mobilized on 05 August 2019. - Works resumed 01 August 2019 ‰ AT SITIO MANGGAHAN & BGY. DARAITAN: - Notice5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 to Proceed issued by the DPWH on 25 July 2019. 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 PROJECT UPDATE (14 August 2019)

SURVEY ACTIVITIES OF CHINA ENERGY ENGINEERING CORP. ‡ TUNNEL OUTLET, TERESA, RIZAL 1. Topographic survey completed. 2. Geological survey and soil investigation to start by end of August 2019

‡ DAMSITE AREA, BGY. PINAGSANGAHAN, GEN. NAKAR, QUEZON 1. Topographic survey for the dam site

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DIRECT IMPACT AREAS

1. Tanay a. Daraitan - Fringes of reservoir area to occupy portion of Tinipak b. Cuyambay, San Andres, Sampaloc - Water conveyance facility/tunneling area c. Sampaloc - Conveyance tunnel (outlet)

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2. Teresa a. Sitio Pantay-Buhangin Dalig, Teresa - Conveyance tunnel (outlet)

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3. General Nakar a. Pagsangahan – Dam and reservoir area; diversion tunnel

4. Infanta a. Magsaysay – Dam and reservoir area; spillway and intake area

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1. Tanay a. Watershed Area - part of the Protected Area under PD 1636 and CADT

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2. General Nakar a. Watershed Area - part of the Protected Area under PD 1636 and CADT b. Town Proper - Flooding/disaster risk area

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3. Infanta a. Watershed Area - part of the Protected Area under PD 1636 and CADT b. Town Proper - Flooding/disaster risk area

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Direct Impact Areas, Secondary Impact Areas and Planned Mitigating Measures

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5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Environmental Impacts and Management and Monitoring Plan ‡ Land ‡ The sites of the proposed engineering structures are susceptible in varying degrees to the natural processes of erosion, siltation, mass movement, flooding and seismic related hazards. ‡ Result of the flora and fauna study revealed that overall, the studied area within Kaliwa watershed and along the conveyance tunnel have considerable flora and fauna biodiversity.

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Environmental Impacts and Management and Monitoring Plan ‡ Water ‡ Long-term monthly and annual climatic water balance computations confirm that the area has a positive net rainfall or water surplus during the whole year. The 80% dependable flow is equivalent to about 800MLD. ‡ The water quality sampling in 4 selected river stations representing the dry season condition for physico-chemical parameters show that all are within the Class A standards.

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Summary of Key Environmental Impacts and Management and Monitoring Plan ‡ Water ‡ Long-term monthly and annual climatic water balance computations confirm that the area has a positive net rainfall or water surplus during the whole year. The 80% dependable flow is equivalent to about 800MLD. ‡ The water quality sampling in 4 selected river stations representing the dry season condition for physico-chemical parameters show that all are within the Class A standards.

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‡ Air ‡ All parameters tested are within the allowable limits of the National Ambient Air Quality Guideline Values (NAAQGV) except for the SO2 (μg/Ncm) at ASS5.

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Summary of Key Environmental Impacts and Management and Monitoring Plan ‡ People ‡ The host LGUs of the Kaliwa Dam are mostly categorized as first class in terms of income but still retain a large proportion of rural areas with economic base anchored mainly on agriculture and fishery. ‡ The DIA is more rural, largely inaccessible and sparsely populated. A significant majority (53%) have a monthly income of Php 5,000 and below.

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures ‡ Most of the negative impacts will be during construction phase. In terms of environmental impacts, the main components that need to be managed are: ‡ Compensation and relocation of displaced residence and structures ‡ Dust and noise suppression ‡ Waste Management ‡ Traffic management. ‡ Positive Impacts is expected during Operation Phase.

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Terrain modification, soil displacement, and erosion (+S) ‡ Formulation, implementation and strict monitoring of materials management, especially for earthworks’ reuse and placement ‡ Immediate revegetation of exposed areas not allocated for engineering structures ‡ Excavated materials can be reused by the LGUs in other construction projects upon their request

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Impacts on Land Use ‡ Close coordination with LGU for land use planning ‡ Strict adherence to the zoning in the area ‡ Immediately Restore the adjacent areas temporarily use

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Encroachment to ECA ‡ Ensure compatibility of management plan to the existing management plans under proclamations ‡ Impairment of visual aesthetics ‡ Provide alternative livelihood for those livelihood depends on tinipak cave

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Slope destabilization (MS) ‡ Slope stability analysis inputted into design ‡ Deployment of experienced engineering geologist or geotechnical engineer at site ‡ Use of appropriate slope stability measures such as rock bolts, shotcreting, etc.

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Vegetation Clearing during Mobilization ‡ Laying the road networks on areas without forest cover or areas with minimal forest cover ‡ Identification and marking of ecologically/ economically important species; If feasible, avoid cutting ecologically important species identified in the area. ‡ Vegetation to be cleared should be properly delineated to avoid unnecessary clearing

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Increase in noise level, suspended particulates and gaseous emissions (MS) ‡ Scheduling of earthmoving and construction activities during daytime ‡ Sprinkling of water stockpiles of excavated and construction materials ‡ Proper materials handling; installation of mufflers for vehicles, tarpaulin covers to transport trucks ‡ Equipment and machinery in good quality will be purchased and well-maintained 5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0

Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Increase in noise level, suspended particulates and gaseous emissions (MS) ‡ When blasting, amicable communication with local residents is a must. Security will warn unrelated persons to avoid hazard of loud explosion.

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land/Water ‡ Death, disturbance and displacement of wildlife species ‡ Restoration/rehabilitation of areas at higher elevations ‡ Delineation of areas for vegetation removal and earthmoving ‡ Erosion control of excavated materials and stockpiles ‡ Monitoring; provision of passageways through the structures for migratory species

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ Loss of land/farm area, properties ‡ Continuing IEC/consultations to update status of RAP and negotiate with remaining AF/IPs on relocation, valuation and compensation based on RAP review. ‡ Secure FPIC for IP-specific RAP concerns ‡ Active and full coordination with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP)

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ Increase in employment opportunities and benefit sharing (+MS) ‡ Ensure that benefits of employment will accrue to affected groups ‡ Consider other qualified community members, where appropriate to spread the benefits to the community ‡ Contractors to orient workers on desirable working relationships especially if there is migrant labor

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ Increase in livelihood and business opportunities (+MS) ‡ Sourcing or purchase of construction supply requirements from locally available sources within Tanay, General Nakar and Infanta or the province ‡ Food requirements of migrant workers/staff to be supplied locally

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ Potential health, sanitation and safety problems (NS) ‡ Temporary housing facilities for contractors provided with adequate water and sanitation facilities ‡ Contractors to implement proper solid waste management in the work site, ‡ Construction areas to be enclosed as necessary and provided with appropriate signage to avoid accidents from curious residents and workers

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ Loss of Navigational Access (MS) ‡ A temporary mooring facility for the rafts and bangkas to be installed in the vicinity of the upstream cofferdam. ‡ An access road from this point to Sitio Queborosa shall be provided

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ Land ‡ Habitat loss and fragmentation (MS) ‡ Restoration/rehabilitation of areas at higher elevations ‡ MOA executed with LGUs for watershed management (General Nakar and Infanta)

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ Land ‡ Removal of photosynthesizing plants will affect CO2 sequestration ‡ Conserve as much forests areas within the project site which is not be intended for development ‡ Immediate progressive rehabilitation using appropriate species,

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ Water ‡ Water use conflict ‡ Formulate water allocation policy to be implemented during temporary drought period

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ Water ‡ Water use conflict ‡ Formulate water allocation policy to be implemented during temporary drought period ‡ Establish hydrologic monitoring network consisting of rainfall and river gauges and streamflow discharges at the Kaliwa Dam watershed area ‡ Watershed management program

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ Water ‡ Loss of food source and navigational access ‡ Establish permanent mooring facility for bangkas at a safe distance from the dam and spillway. ‡ Construct an all-weather road from this point to Sitio Queborosa ‡ Watershed management program

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ People ‡ Increased employment opportunities (+S) ‡ Sharing of benefits from employment between affected and non-affected groups ‡ Increased revenues for LGUs (+S) ‡ Use revenue generated from project to improve social services and infrastructures in the DIA

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Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ People ‡ Increased employment opportunities (+S) ‡ Sharing of benefits from employment between affected and non-affected groups ‡ Increased revenues for LGUs (+S) ‡ Use revenue generated from project to improve social services and infrastructures in the DIA

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Summary of Key Impacts and Mitigating Measures OPERATION ‡ People ‡ Increased migration and population (MS) ‡ Concerned LGUs ( and municipal/city) to regulate encroachment in watershed areas (forestland) through proper zoning and enforcement ‡ LGUs to adequately plan/provide for social services and infrastructures

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Compliance Monitoring

PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land ‡ Contractor's Material Handling/ Site Protection Program ‡ To be prepared before construction by MWSS/Contractor ‡ Construction sites especially for dam, tunnels, spillway ‡ Slope profile and signs of instability ‡ Abutments of Kaliwa Dam, tunnel portals, spillway area ‡ 2x a week during construction by Contractor

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PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land ‡ River water quality ‡ Monthly monitoring at dam site and at least 100 m upstream and downstream of dam site area by MMT ‡ Freshwater Biota Monitoring ‡ Semi-annually at dam site and at least 100 m upstream and downstream of dam site area by MWSS

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Compliance Monitoring

PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ Land ‡ On-site Materials Handling ‡ 2x a week at structure sites by MWSS/MMT ‡ Tree cutting/removal of vegetation ‡ Monthly at Kaliwa Dam, tunnel intake and outlet, spillway area by DENR/MMT

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PRE-CONSTRUCTION/CONSTRUCTION ‡ People ‡ RAP Implementation ‡ To be monitored before implementation by MMT ‡ Local Employment ‡ To be checked quarterly by MWSS/MMT

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Compliance Monitoring

OPERATION ‡ Land ‡ Dam stability monitoring parameters and instrumentation ‡ To be monitored daily by MWSS and Dam Operator ‡ River water quality ‡ To be checked monthly by MWSS/Dam Operator ‡ Area reforested/covered and percent of survival ‡ To be checked annually by DENR/MMT

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OPERATION ‡ People ‡ RAP implementation ‡ To be monitored a year after relocation and compensation by the MMT

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Social Development Programs

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PURPOSE OF THE LARP

1. Ensure affected persons and families are protected of their rights and are afforded improved condition as a result of project implementation. 2. Rehabilitation activities for livelihood and agri-enterprises to allow socio-economic growth and improvement of quality of life 3. Consultations with land owners, tenant- farmers, LGU officials and all affected persons and families.

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‡ Total number of affected structures tagged were 55 from 3 sitios namely Tinipak, Cablao and Queborosa. All the affected households considered themselves indigenous people from the Dumagat and Remontado’s tribes. ‡ On the day of the census, 14 households out of the 55 were not present.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN

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1. Organize community groups and Indigenous Peoples (IPs) into rightful IPOs (geographical, tribal, communities)tobeabletoengage them in the preparation and finalization of community development plans; 2. Update the social preparation program to include IPs and the now confirmed number of affected families;

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PURPOSE OF THE COMDEV PLAN

3. Address specific issues raised in the series of consultations conducted with the communities: a. Social acceptability; b. Indigenous people’s concerns; c. Benefit-sharing d. environmental concerns; e. watershed management; f. legal concerns g. Gender

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COMPONENT YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 TOTAL Community Development, Planning & Organizing, 20.40 18.92 16.17 13.94 13.94 83.37 Consultations, Project Development Programs & Projects (watershed, access, PWS, 48.66 56.06 36.34 36.34 36.34 213.74 irrigation, agri-infra, livelihood TOTAL: 69.06 74.98 52.51 50.28 50.28 297.11

Community Development Activities 1. Organize and facilitate registration of Indigenous Peoples Organization (IPOs) – priority on the affected IPs in Umiray and Sum-ag Watersheds 2. Capacity building of com group on needed com skills; update, prepare and conceptualize additional IEC materials (NCWSP-Kaliwa, RAP,IP Plan, Social Safeguards & Gender, Watershed Development Plan)

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Community Development Activities 3. With IPOs organized, facilitate and/or coordinate with MWSS and CEEC Contractor’s utilization of IP Personnel in pre-construction and full construction activities (utility personnel, laborers, guides) 4. Conduct study tours for the media to , Ipo Dam, Umiray, other Water Dam installations) 5. Liaise and coordinate with LGUs re: community relations and putting up of assistance desk for NCWSP at LGU

5(38%/,&2)7+(3+,/,33,1(6 0(75232/,7$1:$7(5:25.6$1' 6(:(5$*(6<67(0 Community Development Activities 6. Meeting with LGUs and barangay officials re: setting up of community relations, education about NCWSP, assistance desk at LGUs, and agreement on protocols to be followed 7. Capacity building for barangay officials and IP leaders on information processing, problem solving and decision making (Formulation of Programs – Resettlement, Livelihood, etc) 8. Organization and conduct of regular community education and dialogues about NCWSP (monthly); scheduled with relocation activities, construction activities.

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Community Development Activities 9. Media briefing and press releases periodically (at least once 1/mo.) on the progress of NCWSP- Kaliwa Dam

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Legal Basis for Watershed Management Plan ‡ Legal basis for the formulation of Management Framework Plan for the Kaliwa Watershed is based on the guidelines set forth in DAO 2008-05.

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‡ Creation of watershed management council is recommended in order to gain support from different stakeholders of the watersheds and involve them during the detailed planning and in the implementation of watershed management programs and projects. Among of the stakeholders are listed as follows, but not limited to: ‡ DENR ‡ LGUs ‡ Academe ‡ NCIP ‡ DSWD ‡ Military/DND ‡ People’s Organizations (PO) ‡ Landowners/Tenants/Cultivators ‡ Other stakeholders nominated by the council

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Sustainable Livelihood Program

‡ Localpeopleshouldbeprovidedwithsustainable livelihood. The kinds of livelihood that are feasible and can be sustainable within the Kaliwa watershed are based on: ‡ availability of raw materials; ‡ labor intensiveness; ‡ Promotion of added value processing; ‡ feasibility study and will help to address immediate problems (for example, shortage of cash, low agricultural land productivity)

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‡ Forestry laws, rules and regulations form the bases of all our forest protection activities with respect to man’s harmful incursions to the forest. ‡ To maintain the existing forest and to expand the forest cover to adjoining areas, it is necessary to collaborate closely and work together with concerned LGUs, PNP, Military and various stakeholders. Dialogues and meetings with local officials shall be undertaken to gain their full cooperation and sympathy on watershed protection.

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Enforcement of Watershed Laws

1. Patrolling 2. Manning of checkpoints 3. Forest Fire Prevention 4. Forest Occupancy Management

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1. Reforestation 2. Agroforestry 3. Rehabilitation through Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) 4. Protection and rehabilitation of riverbanks 5. Watershed Soil Conservation and Rehabilitation through Vengeneering Scheme

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SUMMARY OF ISSUES RAISED IN THE COURSE OF STUDY FOR DIRECT IMPACT AREAS AND SECONDARY IMPACT AREAS

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‡ Resettlement ‡ Compensation and entitlements for affected families ‡ Assurance of home lots and farm lots for eligible families with appropriate tenurial security ‡ 100% full payment of compensation for lost assets, prior to transfer/relocation ‡ Assurance of livelihood opportunities for men and women at the relocation site (i.e., farming, livestock raising) ‡ Educational assistance/scholarship programs for students

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DIRECT IMPACT AREAS (DAM AND INTAKE SITES

‡ Gender Concerns ‡ Ensure livelihood opportunities for women (i.e., farming, handicrafts-making, etc.) ‡ Ensure access to water for domestic use (i.e., laundry, dish washing, cooking, house cleaning, backyard gardening, etc.) ‡ Impact on the role of women in farming activities

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‡ Indigenous Peoples’ concerns ‡ Compensation for lost assets ‡ Access to land and water/river resources to continue their means of livelihood (i.e., fishing and farming) and other socio- cultural activities should be assured at the relocation site ‡ Resettlement Plan ‡ Strict compliance to the FPIC Process ‡ Prioritization of IPs and affected residents in the employment opportunities of the project ‡ Benefit-sharing between MWSS and Ips ‡ IP representatives should have active participation in the project

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DIRECT IMPACT AREAS (DAM AND INTAKE SITES

‡ Environmental impacts ‡ Exploring possible co-management arrangements with the affected barangays, especially with peoples’ organizations engaged in watershed management ‡ Implications on DENR’s national greening program in the area ‡ There are a number of potential eco-tourism sites within the area (i.e., falls, caves) ‡ The initial partnerships forged with the private sectors will be affected

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‡ Legal Concerns ‡ Complex land ownership arrangements (i.e., ‘rights’ arrangement through Barangay Certification, possibly covered under ancestral domain land or timberland or Kaliwa Watershed reserve, and an overlap of two or three proclamations)

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DIRECT IMPACT AREAS (DAM AND INTAKE SITES

‡ Loss of sacred burial sites, fishing and hunting grounds for IPs which have significant cultural value to them and as sources of their livelihood. ‡ IP customary laws and NCIP guidelines pertinent to consultations prior to studies and FPIC should be respected and not bypassed by MWSS. ‡ Settlement of MWSS’ pending obligations to the people of General Nakar on the Umiray Transbasin Project ‡ Benefits that should accrue to the IPs and other affected persons should be clearly laid out within a given time frame and should include compensatory schemes in form of education, livelihood, relocation and others.

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‡ Exploration of other alternative sources of water other than the Kaliwa Dam as solution to NCR’s water supply problems ‡ Issue of compromising the water quality and security of Infanta ‡ Irrigation system in Infanta, where General Nakar source its rice and the rice basket of Quezon province, could be affected and could also affect the planned irrigation system in Nakar

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SECONDARY IMPACT AREAS

‡ Effects on the water supply of secondary impact areas (Infanta, Real, etc.) ‡ Issue of sustainability of the project given watershed condition and various water use allocation. ‡ Infanta, which is a catch basin and a flood-hazard zone area, is much concerned about possible releases of water during typhoon events and dam break

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‡ Effects on the water supply of secondary impact areas (Infanta, Real, etc.) ‡ Issue of sustainability of the project given watershed condition and various water use allocation. ‡ Infanta, which is a catch basin and a flood-hazard zone area, is much concerned about possible releases of water during typhoon events and dam break

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