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    AN ASSESSMENT REPORT OF ENVIRONMENTAL

    PRACTICES IN BARANGAY SASA, DAVAO CITY

    A REPORT

    PRESENTED TO THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE

    ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY, DAVAO CITY

    IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR

    THE SUBJECT ES 512

    (INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)

    BY:

    FELILEO BELTRAN

    KRISTINE CAIREL

    JAN ADRIAN HERNANDEZ

    JASPER KENNETH PERALTACAMILLE ANDREA SEQUITIN

    JOANNA MARIE TORRES

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     ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    This project would not be possible without the work and help of many people. 

    First of all, we would like to congratulate ourselves for a job well done, for doing the best that we could in order to finish this project.

    To all the people that supported us through this journey, we extend our sincerest 

    thanks to all of you.

    God, for without him, we would not be here.

    Hon. Juanito E. Flores, JR., for gladly welcoming us and making the time in order  

    to talk to us for this project.

    To the whole of barangay Sasa, for welcoming us and not passing us to all the officials in the barangay,

    To the secretary of Juanito E. Flores, JR., for printing the barangay profile without 

    hesitation. You made our lives easier.

    To our parents, for their unwavering support in all our endeavours.

    Lastly, Engr. Narisma, for giving us this project in order for us to learn and fully 

    understand what a community does in order to protect the environment.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    TITLE  i

    ACKNOWLEDGMENT ii

    TABLE OF CONTENTS  iii

    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 

    INTRODUCTION 5

    BARANGAY PROFILE 5

    CHAPTER 2: ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES & DISCUSSION 1-

     A. SEGREGATION OF SOURCE 5

    B. PROPER SANITATION 5

    C. PROPER DRAINAGE 5

    D. ANTI-SMOKING ORDINANCE 5

    E. TREE PLANTING & BEAUTIFICATION 5

    F. DISASTER AWARENESS PROGRAM 5

    G. MANURE IN PUBLIC PLACES 5

    H. PUBLIC HEALTH 5

    I. BARANGAY PROPOSAL 5

    CHAPTER 3: FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1-

    FINDINGS 5

    CONCLUSIONS 5

    RECOMMENDATIONS 5

    REFERENCES 1-

    APPENDICES 1-

    BARANGAY OFFICIALS DIRECTORY 5

    BARANGAY JUSTICE PROCESS 5

    BARANGAY MAP 5

    LIST OF TABLES 5

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     CHAPTER 1

    INTRODUCTION

    Today, our environment is one of the main concerns of the public. We can 

    obviously notice in the news or articles the preventive measures and solutions of  

    governments over global environment problems. The environment includes all the areas 

    and anywhere else which could affect the well-being of living organisms. Concern must 

    extend over any process which would affect this well-being, whether it is physical (e.g. 

    global warming and climate change), chemical (e.g. ozone layer depletion) or biological 

    (e.g. destruction of rainforests).

    In order to understand the environment, we must first realize that it is never  

    static. Physical forces continuously change the surface of the earth through weather, the 

    action of waves and natural phenomena, such as volcanoes. At the same time, they 

    release gases, vapour and dust into the atmosphere. These can return to the land or  

    sea a great distance away from their sources. Chemical reactions high up in the 

    atmosphere continuously produce ozone which protects us from harmful ultraviolet 

    radiation from the sun. Living organisms also play a dynamic role through respiration 

    excretion and ultimately, death and decay, thus recycling their constituent elements 

    through the environment.

     All these impacts can be evaluated through environmental assessment, where 

    environmental practices in an area are assessed. It is a systematic, interdisciplinary 

    process used to identify the purpose of a proposed action, develop practical alternatives 

    to the proposed action, and predict potential environmental effects of the action.

    This assessment of environmental practices was performed by fifth year students 

    of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in Barangay Sasa, Davao City to evaluate 

    the current environmental practices supported and implemented by its local 

    government, and to further execute analysis and recommendation based on the data 

    gathered.

    BARANGAY PROFILE

    Based on available documents augmented by the recollection of some 

    community elders, Barrio Sasa was created last June 19, 1965 to be exact.

    The first Tenyente del Barrio was Hon. Teodulfo Yray. The name Sasa was 

    derived from Bamboos used as materials for making residential houses during that time, 

    which was called Sasa by the barrio folks. But before the barrio was named Sasa, it was 

    originally called “Catitipan” as it was mountainous and hilly areas with cliffs locally called 

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    “Titip” which later became “Catitipan” when referring to its location. This was before 

    levelling of the slopes for the airport.

    Migrants came over from different regions of the country seeking for jobs since 

    pier of Davao is situated in Km. 10, Sasa and the most common means of  

    transportation during those days was by ships and boats, and also with the operation of  

    the airport commonly known as “Landing” by the Barrio folks.

    With the passing of times, Sasa emerged as one of the most populous Barangay 

    and very conducive for settlement because of job opportunities offered by big 

    companies established in the area.

    In 1997, during the time of the late Barangay Captain Cornelio “Coning” B. Reta, 

    Jr., a Barangay Council Resolution was passed declaring every second Sunday of  

    December as “Barangay Sasa Day”.

    Barangay Sasa belongs to the Second (2nd) Congressional District of Davao City 

    under the leadership of Mylene J. Garcia, Second District Congresswoman. It has an 

    estimated total land area of Six Hundred Ninety Five point Zero Four (695. 04) 

    hectares of land and with an estimated total number of population of Fifty Thousand 

    (50,000).

    This barangay has seventy six (76) puroks namely: Dońa Pilar Village consists of  

    Pal Cloud Subdivision and Southern Homes Phase 6, Southern Homes Phase 1,2 and 

    3, Southern Homes Phase 4 and 5, Southern Homes Phase 7, Sto. Domingo, Dońa 

    Pilar Centro West, Dońa Pilar Centro East, Dońa Pilar Phase 2 and Dońa Pilar Bolton 

    Relocation; in Airport Drive comprises , BAT Compound (Aeroville), Lougemar Village, 

    Del Carmen (Lower and Upper), Sto. Rosario,Dońa Aurelia Village, Marla Compound, 

    Hacienda Heights, San Roque Village, Sto. Nińo Riverside, and Dońa Paz Subdivision; 

    Km. 10 composes Parola, Dońa Salud Subdivison Purok 1 to 11, San Antonio Village, 

    Plainview Village, Airview Village, Suha Village, San Lorenzo Ruiz, Cabayugan II and 

    Cabayugan III; Km. 11 (Upper) consists of Cabayugan I, Nelia Subdivision, Landmark II 

    Subdivision, Socorro Village, San Jose Village, De Guzman Village, Carimed and 

    Sammy Uy Relocation; Km. 11 (Lower) Muslim Village Purok 1 and 2, Fatima Village 

    Zone 1 to 5 and Bayview Village; Km. 12, Suha, ICSAMA Zone 1 and 2, Sto. Rosario 

    Community, Bolinao Site, St. John 1 and 2, Sagrada Familia Muslim Area , Sagrada 

    Familia 1 and 2, PDRHAI, Dońa Caridad Village, Cariguz; and Diversion Road 

    comprises Emi-ville Subdivision, Landmark III Subdivision, Tierra Verde Village, Crystal 

    Meadows Subdivision, Bel-Air Subdivsion, Davao Empress Subdivison Phase 1 to 3, 

    Tierra Nińo Village, Vista Verde 1 and San Juan Subdivision.

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    The topography of this barangay is coastal belonging to the urban area of Davao 

    City.

    On fiscal information, Barangay Sasa has a total Internal Revenue Allotment 

    (IRA) of P16, 708.232 with its local share of P3, 315,247.43 . It has a total income of  

    P21, 618,783.00.

    Economically blessed with the establishments of business by private sectors, it 

    has fifteen (15) processing firms, to wit: Mindanao Corrugated Fibreboard, Nestle 

    Philippines, Legaspi Oil Company, Interco, Philippine Radiant, Dew Foam, Dans Penta, 

    RDL Pharmaceutical Laboratory, TNT Enterpirses, Minbisco, Jhaycor, Polar Fresherv, 

    Inc., Rejoice, First Oriental Packaging, Inc. and 24-25 Manufacturing. While there are 

    six major industries namely: Shell Depot, Petron Gasoline Station, Legaspi Oil 

    Company, Universal Robina Corporation, and RDL Pharmaceutical Laboratory.

    The Health Services provided are available in the local Health Center, Located at 

    Old Airport Drive where a doctor, dentist, nurses, midwifes and barangay volunteer  

    workers and barangay nutrition scholars is on duty during Mondays to Fridays. It 

    conducted the “Ligtas-Tigdas Program” , “Anti-Filariasis Vaccination”, “”Operation Tuli” 

    and other services which this office may provide and other day to day health care 

    activities in the Health Center.

    On Education, there are four (4) Public Elementary Schools namely: Cornelio B. 

    Reta, Sr. Elementary School, Sasa Elementary School, F. Bangoy Central Elementary 

    School and Osmeńa Elementary School while one (1) Public Secondary School , 

    namely: F. Bangoy National High School is established in this barangay. There are also 

    private academic institutions, they are: Holy Cross College of Sasa, St. Therese College 

    formerly known as MATS, Doňa Pilar Learning Center, Fatima De Davao Elementary 

    School , Jose Maria College and Southern Philippines Polytechnic College.

    Various Day Care Centers were also established to cater the needs of the children 

    especially those who are in its formative stage which will serve as a basic foundation in 

    building brighter future for the next generation. A home based day care center is also 

    established which serves as a classroom among the students. It has more or less fifteen 

    (15) day centers.

    Christianity (Roman Catholics and Protestants) has the highest percentage 

    among religious sectors followed by Islam.

    This present administration has observed that the peace and order has been 

    maintained. The riots among youth have been eliminated through enforcement of the 

    curfew hours and initiating sports activities. Domestic violence is scarcely reported in 

    this office.

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    Enforcement of the Karungang Pambarangay Law is religiously practice as 

    glared in the record of being rank as number in the Regional Level and Local Level as 

    of this year.

    With the enactment of this ordinance, it strengthens the mechanism in enforcing 

    stricter rule with regards to the waste segregation which in turn encouraged the 

    constituents to be more concern of their responsibilities as members of this community.

    The consciousness in protecting our environment is also manifested in the 

    various coastal clean-up programs of this office and other sectors, both public and 

    private.

    CHAPTER 2

    ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES

    A. SEGREGATION OF SOURCE

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    The barangay ensures the proper segregation, collection, transport, storage, 

    treatment and disposal of solid waste through the formulation and adoption of the best 

    environment practices. It implements the governing rules and regulations of the City 

    Ordinance No. 0361-10, Series of 2010, “Davao City Ecological Solid Wastes 

    Management Ordinance”.

    One of the Barangay’s solid wastes management programs is solid wastes 

    segregation campaign called the Information Education Campaign—where proper  

    segregation of solid wastes starts at each household. The barangay instill the proper  

    segregation and recycling at the core of a society—in each household, where 

    individuals are educated to practice proper segregation. Establishments and such are 

    also conformed to do so. Violations of the implemented rules and regulations are 

    subjected to penalty.

    B. PROPER SANITATION

    The sanitation practices and governing principles of the barangay are controlled 

    except at the ESTERO area which is a current issue in the barangay. The relocation 

    program for those who are residing in the ESTERO area is in the future projects of the 

    barangay. Though the collection and treatment of the human wastes in the barangay is 

    not practiced due to the lack of treatment facilities in the area, the barangay assured, 

    monitored and managed that each household, factories, plants, institutions and other  

    establishments in the barangay abided the governing requirements of the “Code of  

    Sanitation of the Philippines”. The wastes produced by the establishments and 

    institutions in the barangay are also monitored. Some compliances made by the other  

    department and offices of the government are also obeyed by the establishments, such 

    Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC).

    C. PROPER DRAINAGE

    The barangay has three natural waterways: SASA creek, Kabuyugan creek, and 

    Pagamikan creek. Areas along these waterways experience a slight flooding when rain 

    occurs. According to the barangay captain, there is only a minimal instances of flooding 

    the area except what is mentioned above. The drainage situation of the barangay have 

    enhanced due to the improvements of the drainage system by DPWH in the area. 

    These areas includes the national highways and other public areas in the barangay.

    There are two types of canals present in the barangay: the open and closed canal. Most 

    of the subdivisions in the barangay have open canals as well as the Sasa creek. 

    Throwing of any form of garbage in the open canals is highly prohibited in the barangay. 

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    Once violated, penalties are supplied to the subject. The barangay formed a monitoring 

    team to maintain orderliness of the drainage system and sanitation practices of the 

    barangay.

    D. ANTI-SMOKING ORDINANCE

    The Barangay Sasa is following the Davao City Ordinance No. 0367-12, series 

    of 2012.

    The Davao City Ordinance bans smoking in all public places and enclosed places but 

    has an option for designating a smoking area – provided establishments pass through a 

    series of rigid inspections by the Anti-Smoking Task Force. The ordinance sets out that 

    a “designated smoking room” must be a totally enclosed space with proper ventilation 

    and certified by the City Health Office and City Engineer’s Office. The ordinance also 

    extends smoke-free places to some public outdoor spaces where people congregate to 

    be together or attend concerts, rallies and other events.

    Violation of a city ordinance means a citation ticket and a fine. The violator has 

    the option to either contest the alleged violation in court or voluntarily pay the penalty of  

    P500 within three days from apprehension to avoid being prosecuted. 

    E. TREE PLANTING & BEAUTIFICATION

    One of the local programs of the barangay is the “Purok Cleanliness and 

    Beautification Program”. It challenges each purok of the barangay to stand-out among 

    other puroks in terms of its cleanliness and other beautification embellishments. It is a 

    friendly competition among the puroks that benefits the whole community. In this way 

    individuals are motivated to maintain proper wastes disposal and cleanliness.

     Aside from that, since the barangay has a coastal area, the planting of mangroves in the 

    “Bakawan” area is promoted. Different institutions such as schools are invited and 

    welcome to perform such activity. The barangay will provide the seeds of the mangrove 

    to be planted, all they need are volunteers. This program is eminent in the barangay. 

    But due to unfortunate circumstances, some mangroves planted before did not grow. 

    There is a very small chance that the mangrove will survive based on the past 

    experiences of the barangay.

    F. DISASTER AWARENESS PROGRAM

    The barangay has its own disaster management team called Barangay Disaster  

    Risk Reduction Management Council (BDRRMC) supported by a satellite 911 Response 

    Team along Km. 13 of the barangay. They conduct assemblies and seminars for the 

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    community regarding the strategies and safety measures during a disaster. The 

    barangay implies disaster awareness to its people to lessen the casualties during 

    calamities or disasters.

    In addition, there is a fire station with two tankers situated at Panacan. The 

    barangay conducts fire drills once in a while to orient the people in the community 

    especially in the establishments about the strategies that one must do during fire 

    incidents. Some houses in the barangay has water pumps that can be used in case of  

    fire.

    G. MANURE IN PUBLIC PLACES

    Defecation (by humans and animals) in public places is strictly prohibited by the 

    local government of Barangay Sasa. According to their survey, incidents like these have 

    less to zero percentage. Though implementation of rules and regulations regarding this 

    issue are not available, the barangay strongly monitors the cleanliness of its public 

    places.

    H. PUBLIC HEALTH

    The Health Services provided are available in the local Health Center, located at 

    Old Airport Drive where a doctor, dentist, nurses, midwives and barangay volunteer  

    workers and barangay nutrition scholars is on duty during Mondays to Fridays. It 

    conducted the “Ligtas-Tigdas Program”, “Anti-Filariasis Vaccination”, “Operation Tuli”, 

    “Anti-Dengue: 4 o’clock habit” and other services which this office may provide and 

    other day to day health care activities in the Health Center. In addition to the main local 

    Health Center, the barangay has three satellite Health Centers located at Doña Salud, 

    Fatima and Landmark 3.

    I. BARANGAY PROPOSAL

    Ecological Solid Wastes Management plan

    The local government of Barangay Sasa promotes an Ecological Solid Wastes 

    Management plan as their guiding principle in environmental development and 

    protection. The barangay envisioned a healthy and safe environment through reduction 

    or waste generation and increase resource recovery. Its objectives are:

    a. Ensure the protection of health and environment within the barangay.

    b. Utilized environmentally sound methods that maximize the utilization of  

    valuable resources and encourage resource conservation and recovery.

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    c. Ensure the proper segregation, collection, transport, storage, treatment and 

    disposal of solid waste through the formulation and adoption of the best 

    environment practice in ecological waste management.

    d. Promote research and development programs to adopt an effective 

    institutional arrangement and improved methods of waste reduction, 

    collection, separation, processing, recovery and disposal.

    e. Encourage greater public/private partnership in solid waste management.

    f. Institutionalize public participation and accountability in the development and 

    implementation of an integrated and comprehensive ecological waste 

    management program.

    g. Instill environmental awareness and action among citizenry through massive 

    information, education and communication campaign.

    I. Strategies

    Barangay’s program to enhance awareness on Solid Waste Management has not 

    been effective, by reason of population resistance for change, especially in the informal 

    settlers at the shorelines Km. 10, Km. 11, Km. 12 and Km. 13 communities and those 

    living along Sasa creeks. It only shows the need to have a comprehensive and effective 

    information education campaign. The target audience are the Public and Private 

    schools, Transport sector, Market vendors, Religious groups and households. Given 

    emphasis on the informal settlers in the information areas.

    II. IEC Activities

    a. Conducted public consultation in every Purok

    b. Information dissemination using a sound system mounted on a vehicle all 

    through-out Barangay Sasa

    c. Separate meeting with invited Heads/Managers of big companies operating in 

    the Area of Responsibility of Barangay Sasa.

    d. Conducted information drive in all public and private schools inside the Area of  

    Responsibility of the Barangay.

    CHAPTER 3

    FINDINGS

    Barangay Sasa covers a vast area of about 639 hectares. The Barangay have 

    seven (7) sitios namely Doña Pilar, Doña Paz, Doña Salud, Doña Mercedes, Km. 11, 

    Bolinao Site and Parola. There are about 78 puroks in the barangay with a 

    corresponding population of around 55000 residents. Barangay Sasa also hold several 

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    establishments including the Interco, Legaspi Oil Company, RDL Pharmaceutical 

    Laboratory, Ferry Boat Sasa, Nestle Philippines and the Davao International Airport. 

    The Barangay have 3 available public market namely the Doña Pilar Mini-Market 

    located at Doña Pilar Village, the Sasa Public Market and Talipapa located at Km. 11 

    Sasa, Davao City. The Barangay also have seven (7) elementary schools namely 

    Cornelio C. Reta, Sr. Elementary School, Sasa Elementary School, F. Bangoy Central 

    Elementary School, Osmeña Elementary School, St. Therese College, Doña Pilar  

    Learning Center and Jose Maria College. They also have five (5) secondary schools 

    namely F. Bangoy National High School, Holy Cross College of Sasa, St. Therese 

    College, Southern Philippines Polytechnic College Incorporated and Jose Maria 

    College.

    The barangay hall also showcase a pleasing atmosphere for the visitors and 

    residents as it have a well regulated ventilation as it is equipped with a functional 

    air-conditioner. The barangay hall also allocated a space for the equipments needed for  

    possible disaster response. The employees inside the barangay hall are also 

    accommodating and welcoming as they are can be easily approached and are 

    hospitable. The barangay has also reported an Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) of Php 

    30,964,849.00 as of 2015.

    The barangay have exercised actions towards the implementation of laws and 

    city ordinances as can be seen through their project and programs instigated. The 

    barangay have programs regarding public health, solid waste management, disaster  

    awareness and tree planting and beautification and a lot more. The barangay, as 

    specified by the barangay captain, have initiated mangrove planting within the coastal 

    areas to promote the environmental stature of the place. Although the program have 

    said to have failed in their countless attempts, the barangay have not given up on the 

    said program and have contacted people and experts to help revive the area. It can be 

    seen that the effort of the barangay to improve is commendable. The barangay have 

    also admirable dedication in providing health care for residents as they have provided 

    satellite centers within the whole barangay to reach out efficiently within the residents.

    CONCLUSION

    With the gathered information about the barangay, it is very clear that they are

    giving a good effort in making their barangay a livable place. The barangay ensures

    proper sanitation and segregation of solid wastes. They have a well-improved drainage

    system which may now lessen the occurrence of flooding during heavy rains. They

    follow the city ordinance of Davao on Anti-Smoking. They have a beautification and tree

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    planting program which provides aesthetic pleasures to the community members. They

    have their own disaster awareness program which implies disaster awareness to its

    people to lessen the casualties during calamities or disasters. The barangay strongly

    monitors the cleanliness of their community. And lastly, the barangay is well-provided

    with public health services. Therefore, with these programs and services being

    practiced in the barangay, we conclude that the Barangay Sasa, District 2, is a

    well-managed place and implements good environmental practices that is suitable for

    living.

    RECOMMENDATION

    The barangay already has many programs and future plans in order to ensure 

    the safety of the environment. The proponents would like to recommend some idea to 

    further advance the environmental practices of the barangay.

    1. Aside from the kagawads and tanods, they could assign a person or a group to

    promote and implement the current laws that they are following.

    2. There should be careful monitoring of the puroks that are near the sea in order to

    mitigate the wrongdoings of the people there.

    3. If possible, there should be a relocation for the people living near the coastal

    areas in order to fully stop the bad impacts they do to the sea.

    4. Create a program, just like the used oil collection, a plastic bottle collection

    program wherein the proceeds of the sale of the bottles goes to the less fortunate

    of the barangay.

    REFERENCES

    http://dvobrgy.usep.edu.ph/Brgy-Sasa/

    APPENDICES

    BARANGAY OFFICIALS DIRECTORY

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    BARANGAY JUSTICE PROCESS

    The barangay implemented a Barangay Protection Order.

    Justice System Process:

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    1. Go to the treasury section of the barangay hall for payment.

    2. File a case and fill out the complaint sheet.

    3. Mediation process—a process where the complainant and the defendant are 

    interceded by the “Lupong Tagapamayapa”. Reconciliation and settlement of  

    both parties is the main point of this stage. (Note: LGC 7160—empowering the 

    barangay officials to mediate and reconciliate parties of conflict in the barangay 

    level)

    4. If step 3 is not superseded, due process will be done. The certificate to file action 

    is granted.

    BARANGAY MAP

    Table 1. Number of Household by Purok.

    Purok/Sitio Number Population

    Pal. Cloud Subd., So. Homes

    P6

    114 630

    Southern Homes P1,P2 & P3 169 1027

    Southern Homes P4 & P5 149 690

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    So. Homes P7 &Sto.

    Domingo 1

    87 617

    Doña Pilar Village Centro

    West

    90 873

    Doña Pilar Village Centro

    East

    115 854

    Doña Pilar Bolton Relocation 116 664

    Doña Pilar Phase 2 98 723

    Lougemar Village 73 388

    Del Carmen Upper & Lower 479 1507

    Doña Aurelia Village 36 284

    Km. 9 Sto. Rosario Village 37 168

    Marla Compound 29 354

    Hacienda Heights 69 402

    San Roque Village (Balite) 168 785

    Sto. Niño Riverside 186 917

    Doña Paz Subd. 156 804

    BAT Compound Aeroville 203 840

     Air View Village 140 647

    Km. 10 SUHA Village 90 461

    San Lorenzo Ruiz Village 110 698

    Cabayugan 2 189 893

    Cabayugan 3 97 481

    Plain View Village 71 605

    Km. 10 Parola 164 828

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    San Antonio de Padua Village 72 539

    Doña Salud Purok 1 82 469

    Doña Salud Purok 2 56 481

    Doña Salud Purok 3 76 510

    Doña Salud Purok 4 55 330

    Doña Salud Purok 5 57 399

    Doña Salud Purok 6 24 412

    Doña Salud Purok 7 37 351

    Doña Salud Purok 8 27 448

    Doña Salud Purok 9 30 595

    Doña Salud Purok 10 126 843

    Doña Salud Purok 11 107 515

    Muslim Village Purok 1 136 714

    Muslim Village Purok 2 204 1355

    Zone 1 & 2 Fatima Village 235 983

    Zone 3 Fatima Village 103 505

    Zone 4 Fatima Village 114 652

    Zone 5 Fatima Village 176 1176

    Bayview Village 387 1587

    Cabayugan 1 300 1392

    Nelia Ville Village 103 520

    Landmark 2 Subdivision 51 351

    Socorro Village 74 463

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    San Jose Village 71 555

    De Guzman Village 78 447

    Carimed (Carimed-Medina) 126 423

    Km. 12 SUHA Village 283 1347

    ICSAMA Zone 1 72 508

    ICSAMA Zone 2 39 392

    Sto. Rosario Community 218 1073

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site 129 654

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site

    (Shoreline)

    82 492

    St. John 1 78 342

    St. John 2 200 997

    Sagrada Familia (Muslim

     Area)

    68 347

    Sagrada Familia 1 167 822

    Sagrada Familia 2 43 311

    PDRHAI Village 106 498

    Km. 12 Doña Caridad 104 622

    Km. 12 Cariguz (Caridad-de

    Guzman)

    247 709

    Emi-Ville Subdivision 220 1093

    Landmark 3 350 1147

    Tierra Verde Village 107 565

    Crystal Meadows Subd. 225 1185

    Bel-Air Subdivision 37 221

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    Sammy Uy Relocation 118 658

    San Juan Subdivision 146 520

    Tierra Niño Village 35 398

    Davao Empress Subd. 110 497

    Davao Empress P1,P2,P3 130 773

    Vista Verde 1 118 781

    TOTAL 9,607 51,108

    Table 2. Dialects Generally Spoken.

    Purok / Sitio  Bisaya / Cebuano Ilonggo Tagalog Others Total 

    Pal Cloud Subd., So. Homes P6 103 6 5 0 114

    Southern Homes P1,P2 & P3 155 4 8 2 169

    Southern Homes P4 & P5 135 3 8 3 149

    So. Homes P7 &Sto. Domingo 1 76 3 5 3 87

    Doña Pilar Village Centro West 85 0 4 1 90

    Doña Pilar Village Centro East 110 2 2 1 115Doña Pilar Bolton Relocation 112 1 3 0 116

    Doña Pilar Phase 2 87 3 7 1 98

    Lougemar Village 71 1 1 0 73

    Del Carmen Upper & Lower 471 2 4 2 479

    Doña Aurelia Village 27 0 7 2 36

    Km. 9 Sto. Rosario Village 28 0 5 4 37

    Marla Compound 23 2 4 0 29

    Hacienda Heights 59 4 5 1 69

    San Roque Village (Balite) 164 2 2 0 168

    Sto. Niño Riverside 183 1 1 1 186

    Doña Paz Subd. 154 0 0 2 156

    BAT Compound Aeroville 153 28 15 7 203

     Air View Village 132 2 4 2 140

    Km. 10 SUHA Village 87 0 2 1 90

    San Lorenzo Ruiz Village 106 0 2 2 110

    Cabayugan 2 177 0 8 4 189

    Cabayugan 3 87 2 6 2 97

    Plain View Village 67 0 3 1 71

    Km. 10 Parola 162 0 2 0 164

    San Antonio de Padua Village 65 4 2 1 72

    Doña Salud Purok 1 78 0 4 0 82

    Doña Salud Purok 2 53 0 2 1 56

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    Doña Salud Purok 3 70 0 4 2 76

    Doña Salud Purok 4 51 0 3 1 55

    Doña Salud Purok 5 56 0 1 0 57

    Doña Salud Purok 6 20 0 3 1 24

    Doña Salud Purok 7 33 0 3 1 37Doña Salud Purok 8 26 0 1 0 27

    Doña Salud Purok 9 28 0 2 0 30

    Doña Salud Purok 10 118 3 4 1 126

    Doña Salud Purok 11 95 0 10 2 107

    Muslim Village Purok 1 95 0 0 41 136

    Muslim Village Purok 2 44 0 0 181 225

    Zone 1 & 2 Fatima Village 202 0 2 6 235

    Zone 3 Fatima Village 112 2 0 1 115

    Zone 4 Fatima Village 104 6 4 0 114Zone 5 Fatima Village 156 2 0 18 176

    Bayview Village 289 41 57 0 387

    Cabayugan 1 298 0 2 0 300

    Nelia Ville Village 96 0 3 4 103

    Landmark 2 Subdivision 46 1 3 1 51

    Socorro Village 68 2 4 0 74

    San Jose Village 67 3 1 0 71

    De Guzman Village 72 5 1 0 78

    Carimed (Carimed-Medina) 115 3 5 3 126Km. 12 SUHA Village 262 4 7 10 283

    ICSAMA Zone 1 67 3 2 0 72

    ICSAMA Zone 2 36 0 0 3 39

    Sto. Rosario Community 210 1 5 2 218

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site 127 0 0 2 129

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site (Shoreline) 79 1 2 0 82

    St. John 1 76 0 0 2 78

    St. John 2 198 0 2 0 200

    Sagrada Familia (Muslim Area) 30 0 0 38 68

    Sagrada Familia 1 162 4 1 0 167

    Sagrada Familia 2 42 0 1 0 43

    PDRHAI Village 104 0 0 2 106

    Km. 12 Doña Caridad 96 7 0 1 104

    Km. 12 Cariguz (Caridad-de

    Guzman)

    239 1 5 2 247

    Emi-Ville Subdivision 160 0 40 20 220

    Landmark 3 315 5 26 4 350

    Tierra Verde Village 93 4 10 0 107

    Crystal Meadows Subd. 166 21 17 21 225

    Bel-Air Subdivision 31 1 5 0 37

    Sammy Uy Relocation 112 1 1 4 118

    San Juan Subdivision 138 1 7 0 146

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    Tierra Niño Village 30 1 4 0 35

    Davao Empress Subd. 106 3 1 0 110

    Davao Empress P1,P2,P3 127 0 2 1 130

    Vista Verde 1 65 14 33 6 118

    Total  8542  212  409  444  9607 

    Table 3. ACTUAL LAND USE CLASSIFICATION

    CLASSIFICATIO

    N

     AREA

    (HECTARES)

    PERCENTAG

    E

    INSTITUTIONAL 95 15

    RESIDENTIAL 240 38

    COMMERCIAL 230 36

    OTHERS,

    SPECIFY

    50 8

    ROADS 24 4

    TOTAL 639 100

    Table 4. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES BYHOUSEHOLD BY PUROK

    PUROK COLLECTED TOTAL

    *No data available

    Table 5. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

    ISSUES &

    CONCERN

    POSSIBLE

    EFFECTS

    RECOMMENDATIONS AGENCY CONCERN

    Waste

    segregation

    Minor Flooding,

    foul smell

    Proper implementation of

    the Waste Segregation

    Program

    -DENR

    -Residents

    -Solid waste

    management

    committee

    Table 6. EXISTING DRAINAGE FACILITIES

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    PUROK REINFORCED

    CONCRETE

    BOX CULVERT

    REINFORCED

    CONCRETE

    CULVERT PIPE

    OPEN

    CANAL

    OTHERS

    Pal Cloud Subd., So.

    Homes P6✓ 

    Southern Homes P1,P2 &

    P3✓  ✓ 

    Southern Homes P4 & P5✓  ✓ 

    So. Homes P7 &Sto.

    Domingo 1✓  ✓ 

    Doña Pilar Village Centro

    West✓  ✓ 

    Doña Pilar Village Centro

    East✓  ✓ 

    Doña Pilar Bolton Relocation✓  ✓ 

    Doña Pilar Phase 2✓  ✓  ✓ 

    Lougemar Village✓  ✓ 

    Del Carmen Upper & Lower✓  ✓ 

    Doña Aurelia Village✓  ✓ 

    Km. 9 Sto. Rosario Village✓ 

    Marla Compound✓  ✓ 

    Hacienda Heights✓ 

    San Roque Village (Balite)✓ 

    Sto. Niño Riverside✓ 

    Doña Paz Subd.✓ 

    BAT Compound Aeroville✓ 

     Air View Village✓  ✓ 

    Km. 10 SUHA Village✓ 

    San Lorenzo Ruiz Village✓ 

    Cabayugan 2✓ 

    Cabayugan 3✓ 

    Plain View Village✓  ✓ 

    Km. 10 Parola✓ 

    San Antonio de PaduaVillage

    ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 1✓  ✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 2✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 3✓  ✓ 

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    Doña Salud Purok 4✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 5✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 6✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 7 ✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 8✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 9✓  ✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 10✓ 

    Doña Salud Purok 11✓  ✓ 

    Muslim Village Purok 1✓ 

    Muslim Village Purok 2 ✓ 

    Zone 1 & 2 Fatima Village✓  ✓ 

    Zone 3 Fatima Village✓  ✓ 

    Zone 4 Fatima Village✓  ✓ 

    Zone 5 Fatima Village✓  ✓ 

    Bayview Village✓  ✓ 

    Cabayugan 1

    ✓ 

    Nelia Ville Village✓ 

    Landmark 2 Subdivision✓ 

    Socorro Village✓  ✓ 

    San Jose Village✓  ✓ 

    De Guzman Village✓  ✓ 

    Carimed (Carimed-Medina)✓  ✓ 

    Km. 12 SUHA Village✓  ✓  ✓ 

    ICSAMA Zone 1✓  ✓  ✓ 

    ICSAMA Zone 2✓  ✓ 

    Sto. Rosario Community✓  ✓ 

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site✓  ✓ 

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site

    (Shoreline)

    ✓  ✓ 

    St. John 1✓  ✓ 

    St. John 2✓ 

    Sagrada Familia (Muslim

     Area)✓ 

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    Sagrada Familia 1✓ 

    Sagrada Familia 2✓ 

    PDRHAI Village✓ 

    Km. 12 Doña Caridad ✓ 

    Km. 12 Cariguz (Caridad-de

    Guzman)✓ 

    Emi-Ville Subdivision✓  ✓ 

    Landmark 3✓  ✓ 

    Tierra Verde Village✓  ✓ 

    Crystal Meadows Subd.✓  ✓ 

    Bel-Air Subdivision ✓ 

    Sammy Uy Relocation✓ 

    San Juan Subdivision✓ 

    Tierra Niño Village✓ 

    Davao Empress Subd.✓ 

    Davao Empress P1,P2,P3✓ 

    Vista Verde 1 ✓ 

    Table 7. SITUATION ANALYSIS DRAINAGE

    ISSUES AND

    CONCERN

    POSSIBLE

    EFFECT

    RECOMMENDATIONS AGENCY

    CONCERN

    Clogged canals

    and drainage

    system

    -Minor Flooding

    -Dengue and

    other diseases

    caused by

    insects

    -Weekly cleaning of

    residents on their area

    -Proper dissemination

    of information in

    maintaining the

    drainage system

    -Residents

    -Barangay officials

    Table 8. SANITATION PRACTICES

    PUROK HOUSEHOLD W/

    SANITARY TOILET

    HOUSEHOLD W/O

    SANITARY TOILET

    WATER

    SEALED

     ANTIPOLO

    W/ COVER

    W/O

    TOILET

    SHARE

    Pal Cloud Subd., So. Homes

    P6

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    Southern Homes P1,P2 & P3

    Southern Homes P4 & P5

    So. Homes P7 &Sto. Domingo

    1Doña Pilar Village Centro

    West

    Doña Pilar Village Centro East

    Doña Pilar Bolton Relocation

    Doña Pilar Phase 2

    Lougemar Village

    Del Carmen Upper & Lower

    Doña Aurelia Village

    Km. 9 Sto. Rosario Village

    Marla Compound

    Hacienda Heights

    San Roque Village (Balite)

    Sto. Niño Riverside

    Doña Paz Subd.

    BAT Compound Aeroville

     Air View Village

    Km. 10 SUHA Village

    San Lorenzo Ruiz Village

    Cabayugan 2

    Cabayugan 3

    Plain View Village

    Km. 10 Parola

    San Antonio de Padua Village

    Doña Salud Purok 1

    Doña Salud Purok 2

    Doña Salud Purok 3

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    Doña Salud Purok 4

    Doña Salud Purok 5

    Doña Salud Purok 6

    Doña Salud Purok 7

    Doña Salud Purok 8

    Doña Salud Purok 9

    Doña Salud Purok 10

    Doña Salud Purok 11

    Muslim Village Purok 1

    Muslim Village Purok 2

    Zone 1 & 2 Fatima Village

    Zone 3 Fatima Village

    Zone 4 Fatima Village

    Zone 5 Fatima Village

    Bayview Village

    Cabayugan 1

    Nelia Ville Village

    Landmark 2 Subdivision

    Socorro Village

    San Jose Village

    De Guzman Village

    Carimed (Carimed-Medina)

    Km. 12 SUHA Village

    ICSAMA Zone 1

    ICSAMA Zone 2

    Sto. Rosario Community

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site

    Km. 12 Bolinao Site

    (Shoreline)

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    St. John 1

    St. John 2

    Sagrada Familia (Muslim Area)

    Sagrada Familia 1

    Sagrada Familia 2

    PDRHAI Village

    Km. 12 Doña Caridad

    Km. 12 Cariguz (Caridad-de

    Guzman)

    Emi-Ville Subdivision

    Landmark 3

    Tierra Verde Village

    Crystal Meadows Subd.

    Bel-Air Subdivision

    Sammy Uy Relocation

    San Juan Subdivision

    Tierra Niño Village

    Davao Empress Subd.

    Davao Empress P1,P2,P3

    Vista Verde 1

    Table 9. BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

    PROJECT TITLE PUROK/LOCATION YEAR IMPLEMENTED

    Solid Waste

    Management Plan

    Barangay SaSa 2012

    Non-formal Education

    Programs

    Barangay SaSa 2013

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    Recycling of Cooking

    Oil

    Barangay SaSa 2015

    Table 10. HEALTH FACILITIES AND SERVICES

    Facilities  Location/Purok 

    Health Center (Main)  Km. 9 Bangoy, Sasa Davao City

    Sub Stations  Km. 10 Doña Salud Subd. Sasa, Davao City

    Km. 11 Landmark Diversion Road

    Nutrition Post  Doña Paz

    Muslim Village, Purok 2

    San Jose VillagePrivate Clinic 

    1. Dental Clinic 

    a. Solomon and Limbo Doña Pilar

    b. Booc dental Clinic Pal Cloud Village

    c. Chaves Dental Clinic Lougemar Village

    d. Dental Clinic Sto. Rosario Km. 12

    e. Dental Clinic Sagrada Familia, Km. 12

    2. Medical Clinic 

    a. Boyose Clinic Doña Pilar Villageb. Pavino Clinic Doña Paz

    c. Lying-in Clinic Doña Pilar

    d. Dr. Bangoy Clinic

    3. Maternity Clinic  SUHA Village

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    PICTURES & DOCUMENTATION

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Felileo Beltran 

    Coca-Cola Village, Matina,Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    (0922) 847 8488

     [email protected] 

    Personal information

    Gender: Male

    Date of Birth:

    Place of Birth:Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: Filipino

    Height:

    Weight:

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)

    Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

    Philippine Women’s College (S.Y. 2007 – 2011)

    Juna Subd., Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Primary

    ------------ (S.Y. 2001 - 2007)

    ----, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

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    Kristine Cairel 

    Prk. 11, Tagnanan, Mabini, Comval Province

    Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    0929-757-1276

    [email protected]  

    Personal information

    Gender: Female

    Date of Birth: November 20, 1994

    Place of Birth: Tagum, Philippines

    Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: Filipino

    Height: 4’11”

    Weight: 58kg

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

    Cor Jesu High School of Mabini, Inc. (S.Y. 2007 –

    2011)

    Mabini, Comval Province, Philippines

    Primary

    Mabini Central Elementary School (S.Y. 2001 -2007)

    Mabini, Comval Province, Philippines

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    Jan Adrian Hernandez 

    Central Park, Bangkal,

    Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    (0922) 847 8488 [email protected] 

    Personal information

    Gender: Male

    Date of Birth: August 25, 1994

    Place of Birth: Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: FilipinoHeight: 5’2”

    Weight: 60 kg

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)

    Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2007 – 2011)

     Acacia St., Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Primary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2001 - 2007)

    McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City, Davao

    del Sur, Philippines

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    Jasper Kenneth Peralta 

    ------

    Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    ----------- 

    Personal information

    Gender: Male

    Date of Birth: ----

    Place of Birth: Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: FilipinoHeight: --

    Weight: ----

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)

    Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

    ---- (S.Y. 2007 – 2011)

     Acacia St., Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Primary

    -----(S.Y. 2001 - 2007)

    McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City, Davao

    del Sur, Philippines

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    Joanna Marie Torres 

    Central Park, Bangkal,

    Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    ----

    ----- 

    Personal information

    Gender: Female

    Date of Birth: -----

    Place of Birth: Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: Filipino

    Height: ----

    Weight: ----

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

    Nikkei Jin Kai High School (S.Y. 2007 – 2011)

     Acacia St., Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Primary

    -----(S.Y. 2001 - 2007)McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City, Davao

    del Sur, Philippines

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    Camille Andrea Sequitin 

    Cabantian, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    09328708438

     [email protected] 

    Personal information

    Gender: Female

    Date of Birth: February 16, 1993

    Place of Birth: Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    Civil Status: Single

    Citizenship: Filipino

    Height: 5’0”Weight: 43 kg

    Religion: Roman Catholic

    Dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, English

    Education

    Tertiary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2011 - present)Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

    Roxas Avenue, Davao City, Davao del Sur,

    Philippines

    Secondary

    Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School (S.Y.

    2007 – 2011)

    Matina, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    Primary

     Ateneo de Davao University (S.Y. 2001 - 2007)

    McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City, Davao

    del Sur, Philippines


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