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ANASSESSMENTREPORTOFENVIRONMENTAL

PRACTICESINBARANGAYSASA,DAVAOCITY

AREPORT
PRESENTEDTOTHECOLLEGEOFENGINEERING&ARCHITECTURE
ATENEODEDAVAOUNIVERSITY,DAVAOCITY

INPARTIALFULFILLMENTOFTHEREQUIREMENTSFOR
THESUBJECTES512
(INTRODUCTIONTOENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING)

BY:

FELILEOBELTRAN
KRISTINECAIREL
JANADRIANHERNANDEZ
JASPERKENNETHPERALTA
CAMILLEANDREASEQUITIN
JOANNAMARIETORRES

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This project would not be possible without the work and help of many people.
Firstofall,wewouldliketocongratulateourselvesforajobwelldone,fordoingthebest
thatwecouldinordertofinishthisproject.
To all the people that supported us through this journey,weextendoursincerest
thankstoallofyou.
God,forwithouthim,wewouldnotbehere.
Hon. Juanito E.Flores,JR.,forgladlywelcomingusandmakingthetimeinorder
totalktousforthisproject.
To the whole of barangay Sasa, for welcoming us and not passing us to all the
officialsinthebarangay,
To thesecretaryofJuanitoE.Flores,JR.,forprintingthebarangayprofilewithout
hesitation.Youmadeourliveseasier.
Toourparents,fortheirunwaveringsupportinallourendeavours.
Lastly, Engr. Narisma, for giving us this project in order for us to learn and fully
understandwhatacommunitydoesinordertoprotecttheenvironment.

TABLEOFCONTENTS

TITLE

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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TABLEOFCONTENTS

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CHAPTER1:INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION5
BARANGAYPROFILE5
CHAPTER2:ENVIRONMENTALPRACTICES&DISCUSSION1

A.SEGREGATIONOFSOURCE5
B.PROPERSANITATION5
C.PROPERDRAINAGE5
D.ANTISMOKINGORDINANCE5
E.TREEPLANTING&BEAUTIFICATION5
F.DISASTERAWARENESSPROGRAM5
G.MANUREINPUBLICPLACES5
H.PUBLICHEALTH5
I.BARANGAYPROPOSAL5
CHAPTER3:FINDINGS,CONCLUSIONSANDRECOMMENDATIONS1

FINDINGS5
CONCLUSIONS5
RECOMMENDATIONS5
REFERENCES1

APPENDICES1

BARANGAYOFFICIALSDIRECTORY5
BARANGAYJUSTICEPROCESS5
BARANGAYMAP5
LISTOFTABLES5

CHAPTER1

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 globalenvironmentproblems.Theenvironmentincludesalltheareas
and anywhere else which could affect the wellbeing of livingorganisms.Concernmust
extend over any process which would affect this wellbeing, whether it is physical (e.g.
global warming and climate change), chemical (e.g. ozonelayerdepletion)orbiological
(e.g.destructionofrainforests).
In order to understand the environment, we must first realize that it is never
static.Physicalforcescontinuouslychangethesurfaceoftheearththroughweather,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
throughtheenvironment.
All these impacts can be evaluated through environmental assessment, where
environmental practices in an area are assessed. It is a systematic, interdisciplinary
process used toidentifythepurposeofaproposedaction,developpracticalalternatives
totheproposedaction,andpredictpotentialenvironmentaleffectsoftheaction.
This assessment ofenvironmentalpracticeswasperformedbyfifthyearstudents
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.

BARANGAYPROFILE
Based on available documents augmented by the recollection of some
communityelders,BarrioSasawascreatedlastJune19,1965tobeexact.
The first Tenyente del Barrio was Hon. Teodulfo Yray. The name Sasa was
derived fromBamboosusedasmaterialsformakingresidentialhousesduringthattime,
whichwascalledSasabythebarriofolks.ButbeforethebarriowasnamedSasa,itwas
originally calledCatitipanasitwasmountainousandhillyareaswithcliffslocallycalled

Titip which later became Catitipan when referring to its location. This was before
levellingoftheslopesfortheairport.
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 shipsandboats,andalsowiththeoperationof
theairportcommonlyknownasLandingbytheBarriofolks.
With the passing of times, Sasa emergedasoneofthemostpopulousBarangay
and very conducive for settlement because of job opportunities offered by big
companiesestablishedinthearea.
In 1997, during the time of the late BarangayCaptainCornelioConingB.Reta,
Jr., a Barangay Council Resolution was passed declaring every second Sunday of
DecemberasBarangaySasaDay.
Barangay Sasa belongs to the Second (2nd) Congressional DistrictofDavaoCity
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 seventysix(76)puroksnamely:DoaPilarVillageconsistsof
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, Doa
Pilar Centro West, Doa Pilar Centro East, Doa Pilar Phase 2 and Doa Pilar Bolton
Relocation in Airport Drive comprises , BAT Compound (Aeroville), Lougemar Village,
Del Carmen (Lower and Upper), Sto. Rosario,Doa Aurelia Village, Marla Compound,
Hacienda Heights, San Roque Village, Sto. Nio Riverside, and DoaPazSubdivision
Km. 10 composes Parola, Doa 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 CabayuganI,NeliaSubdivision,LandmarkII
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, Doa Caridad Village, Cariguz and Diversion Road
comprises Emiville Subdivision, Landmark III Subdivision, Tierra Verde Village,Crystal
Meadows Subdivision, BelAir Subdivsion, Davao Empress Subdivison Phase 1 to 3,
TierraNioVillage,VistaVerde1andSanJuanSubdivision.

The topography of this barangay is coastalbelongingtotheurbanareaofDavao


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, DewFoam,DansPenta,
RDL Pharmaceutical Laboratory, TNT Enterpirses, Minbisco, Jhaycor, Polar Fresherv,
Inc., Rejoice, First Oriental Packaging, Inc. and 2425 Manufacturing. While there are
six major industries namely: Shell Depot, Petron Gasoline Station, Legaspi Oil
Company,UniversalRobinaCorporation,andRDLPharmaceuticalLaboratory.
The Health Services provided areavailableinthelocalHealthCenter,Locatedat
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 LigtasTigdas Program , AntiFilariasis Vaccination, Operation Tuli
and other services which this office may provide and other day to day health care
activitiesintheHealthCenter.
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 Osmea Elementary School while one (1) Public Secondary School ,
namely: F. Bangoy National High School is established in thisbarangay.Therearealso
private academicinstitutions,theyare:HolyCrossCollegeofSasa,St.ThereseCollege
formerly known as MATS, Doa Pilar Learning Center, Fatima De Davao Elementary
School,JoseMariaCollegeandSouthernPhilippinesPolytechnicCollege.
Various Day Care Centers were also established to cater the needs of the children
especially those who are in its formative stage which willserveasabasicfoundationin
building brighter future for the next generation. A home based day care center is also
establishedwhichservesasaclassroomamongthestudents.Ithasmoreorlessfifteen
(15)daycenters.
Christianity (Roman Catholics and Protestants) has the highest percentage
amongreligioussectorsfollowedbyIslam.
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
thisoffice.

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
ofthisyear.
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
constituentstobemoreconcernoftheirresponsibilitiesasmembersofthiscommunity.
The consciousness in protecting our environment is also manifested in the
various coastal cleanup programs of this office and other sectors, both public and
private.

CHAPTER2
ENVIRONMENTALPRACTICES

A.SEGREGATIONOFSOURCE

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. 036110, Series of 2010, Davao City Ecological Solid Wastes
ManagementOrdinance.
One of the Barangays solid wastes management programs is solid wastes
segregation campaign called the Information Education Campaignwhere proper
segregation of solid wastes starts at each household. The barangay instill the proper
segregation and recycling at the core of a societyin 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
subjectedtopenalty.

B.PROPERSANITATION
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 ofthe
barangay. Though the collection and treatment of the human wastes in thebarangayis
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 obeyedbytheestablishments,such
EnvironmentalClearanceCertificate(ECC).

C.PROPERDRAINAGE
The barangay has three natural waterways: SASA creek, Kabuyugancreek,and
Pagamikan creek. Areas along these waterways experience a slight flooding whenrain
occurs. According to the barangay captain, thereisonlyaminimalinstancesofflooding
the area except what is mentioned above. The drainage situation ofthebarangayhave
enhanced due to the improvements of the drainage system by DPWH in the area.
Theseareasincludesthenationalhighwaysandotherpublicareasinthebarangay.
There are twotypesofcanalspresentinthebarangay:theopenandclosedcanal.Most
of the subdivisions in the barangay have open canals as well as the Sasa creek.
Throwing of any formofgarbageintheopencanalsishighlyprohibitedinthebarangay.

Once violated, penalties are supplied to the subject.Thebarangayformedamonitoring


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

D.ANTISMOKINGORDINANCE
The Barangay Sasa is following the Davao City Ordinance No. 036712, series
of2012.
The Davao City Ordinance bans smoking in all public places and enclosed places but
has an option for designatingasmokingareaprovidedestablishmentspassthrougha
series of rigid inspections by the AntiSmoking Task Force. The ordinance setsoutthat
a designated smoking room must be a totally enclosed space with proper ventilation
and certified by the City Health Office and City Engineers Office. The ordinance also
extends smokefree places to some public outdoor spaces wherepeoplecongregateto
betogetherorattendconcerts,ralliesandotherevents.
Violation of a city ordinance means a citation ticket and a fine. The violator has
the option to either contest the allegedviolationincourtorvoluntarilypaythepenaltyof
P500withinthreedaysfromapprehensiontoavoidbeingprosecuted.

E.TREEPLANTING&BEAUTIFICATION

One of the local programs of the barangay is the Purok Cleanliness and
Beautification Program. It challenges each purok of the barangay to standout 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
individualsaremotivatedtomaintainproperwastesdisposalandcleanliness.
Asidefromthat,sincethebarangayhasacoastalarea,theplantingofmangrovesinthe
Bakawan area is promoted. Different institutions such as schools are invited and
welcome to perform such activity. The barangay will providetheseedsofthemangrove
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
experiencesofthebarangay.

F.DISASTERAWARENESSPROGRAM
The barangay has its own disaster management team called Barangay Disaster
RiskReductionManagementCouncil(BDRRMC)supportedbyasatellite911Response
Team along Km. 13 of the barangay. They conduct assemblies and seminars for the

community regarding the strategies and safety measures during a disaster. The
barangay implies disaster awareness to its people to lessen the casualties during
calamitiesordisasters.
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.MANUREINPUBLICPLACES
Defecation (by humans and animals) in public places is strictly prohibited by the
local government of BarangaySasa.Accordingtotheirsurvey,incidentslikethesehave
less to zero percentage. Though implementation of rules and regulationsregardingthis
issue are not available, the barangay strongly monitors the cleanliness of its public
places.

H.PUBLICHEALTH
The Health Services provided are available in the local HealthCenter,locatedat
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 LigtasTigdas Program, AntiFilariasis Vaccination, Operation Tuli,
AntiDengue: 4 oclock habit and other services which this office may provide and
other day to day health care activities in the Health Center.Inadditiontothemainlocal
Health Center, the barangay has three satellite Health Centers located at Doa Salud,
FatimaandLandmark3.

I.BARANGAYPROPOSAL

EcologicalSolidWastesManagementplan
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 environmentthroughreduction
orwastegenerationandincreaseresourcerecovery.Itsobjectivesare:
a.Ensuretheprotectionofhealthandenvironmentwithinthebarangay.
b. Utilized environmentally sound methods that maximize the utilization of
valuableresourcesandencourageresourceconservationandrecovery.

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


disposal of solid waste through the formulation and adoption of the best
environmentpracticeinecologicalwastemanagement.
d. Promote research and development programs to adopt an effective
institutional arrangement and improved methods of waste reduction,
collection,separation,processing,recoveryanddisposal.
e.Encouragegreaterpublic/privatepartnershipinsolidwastemanagement.
f. Institutionalize public participation and accountability in the development and
implementation of an integrated and comprehensive ecological waste
managementprogram.
g. Instill environmental awareness and action among citizenry through massive
information,educationandcommunicationcampaign.
I.Strategies

BarangaysprogramtoenhanceawarenessonSolidWasteManagementhasnot

been effective, by reason of population resistance for change,especiallyintheinformal


settlers at the shorelines Km. 10, Km. 11, Km. 12 and Km. 13 communities and those
living along Sasa creeks. It onlyshowstheneedtohaveacomprehensiveandeffective
information education campaign. The target audience are the Public and Private
schools, Transport sector, Market vendors, Religious groups and households. Given
emphasisontheinformalsettlersintheinformationareas.
II.IECActivities
a.ConductedpublicconsultationineveryPurok
b. Information dissemination using a sound system mounted on a vehicle all
throughoutBarangaySasa
c. Separate meeting with invited Heads/Managers of big companies operatingin
theAreaofResponsibilityofBarangaySasa.
d. Conducted information driveinallpublicandprivateschoolsinsidetheAreaof
ResponsibilityoftheBarangay.

CHAPTER3
FINDINGS
Barangay Sasa covers a vast area of about 639 hectares. The Barangay have
seven (7) sitios namely Doa Pilar, Doa Paz, Doa Salud, Doa 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

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 Doa Pilar MiniMarket
located at Doa 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, Osmea Elementary School, St. Therese College, Doa 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
airconditioner. The barangay hall also allocatedaspacefortheequipmentsneededfor
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 hasalsoreportedanInternalRevenueAllotment(IRA)ofPhp
30,964,849.00asof2015.
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. Itcanbe
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
satellitecenterswithinthewholebarangaytoreachoutefficientlywithintheresidents.

CONCLUSION
Withthegatheredinformationaboutthebarangay,itisveryclearthattheyare
givingagoodeffortinmakingtheirbarangayalivableplace.Thebarangayensures
propersanitationandsegregationofsolidwastes.Theyhaveawellimproveddrainage
systemwhichmaynowlessentheoccurrenceoffloodingduringheavyrains.They
followthecityordinanceofDavaoonAntiSmoking.Theyhaveabeautificationandtree

plantingprogramwhichprovidesaestheticpleasurestothecommunitymembers.They
havetheirowndisasterawarenessprogramwhichimpliesdisasterawarenesstoits
peopletolessenthecasualtiesduringcalamitiesordisasters.Thebarangaystrongly
monitorsthecleanlinessoftheircommunity.Andlastly,thebarangayiswellprovided
withpublichealthservices.Therefore,withtheseprogramsandservicesbeing
practicedinthebarangay,weconcludethattheBarangaySasa,District2,isa
wellmanagedplaceandimplementsgoodenvironmentalpracticesthatissuitablefor
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
furtheradvancetheenvironmentalpracticesofthebarangay.
1. Asidefromthekagawadsandtanods,theycouldassignapersonoragroupto
promoteandimplementthecurrentlawsthattheyarefollowing.
2. Thereshouldbecarefulmonitoringofthepuroksthatareneartheseainorderto
mitigatethewrongdoingsofthepeoplethere.
3. Ifpossible,thereshouldbearelocationforthepeoplelivingnearthecoastal
areasinordertofullystopthebadimpactstheydotothesea.
4. Createaprogram,justliketheusedoilcollection,aplasticbottlecollection
programwhereintheproceedsofthesaleofthebottlesgoestothelessfortunate
ofthebarangay.

REFERENCES
http://dvobrgy.usep.edu.ph/BrgySasa/

APPENDICES

BARANGAYOFFICIALSDIRECTORY

BARANGAYJUSTICEPROCESS
ThebarangayimplementedaBarangayProtectionOrder.
JusticeSystemProcess:

1. Gotothetreasurysectionofthebarangayhallforpayment.
2. Fileacaseandfilloutthecomplaintsheet.
3. Mediation processa 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 7160empowering the
barangay officials to mediate and reconciliate parties of conflict in the barangay
level)
4. If step 3 is notsuperseded,dueprocesswillbedone.Thecertificatetofileaction
isgranted.
BARANGAYMAP

Table1.NumberofHouseholdbyPurok.
Purok/Sitio

Number

Population

Pal.CloudSubd.,So.Homes

114

630

SouthernHomesP1,P2&P3

169

1027

SouthernHomesP4&P5

149

690

P6

So.HomesP7&Sto.

87

617

90

873

115

854

DoaPilarBoltonRelocation

116

664

DoaPilarPhase2

98

723

LougemarVillage

73

388

DelCarmenUpper&Lower

479

1507

DoaAureliaVillage

36

284

Km.9Sto.RosarioVillage

37

168

MarlaCompound

29

354

HaciendaHeights

69

402

SanRoqueVillage(Balite)

168

785

Sto.NioRiverside

186

917

DoaPazSubd.

156

804

BATCompoundAeroville

203

840

AirViewVillage

140

647

Km.10SUHAVillage

90

461

SanLorenzoRuizVillage

110

698

Cabayugan2

189

893

Cabayugan3

97

481

PlainViewVillage

71

605

Km.10Parola

164

828

Domingo1
DoaPilarVillageCentro
West
DoaPilarVillageCentro
East

SanAntoniodePaduaVillage

72

539

DoaSaludPurok1

82

469

DoaSaludPurok2

56

481

DoaSaludPurok3

76

510

DoaSaludPurok4

55

330

DoaSaludPurok5

57

399

DoaSaludPurok6

24

412

DoaSaludPurok7

37

351

DoaSaludPurok8

27

448

DoaSaludPurok9

30

595

DoaSaludPurok10

126

843

DoaSaludPurok11

107

515

MuslimVillagePurok1

136

714

MuslimVillagePurok2

204

1355

Zone1&2FatimaVillage

235

983

Zone3FatimaVillage

103

505

Zone4FatimaVillage

114

652

Zone5FatimaVillage

176

1176

BayviewVillage

387

1587

Cabayugan1

300

1392

NeliaVilleVillage

103

520

Landmark2Subdivision

51

351

SocorroVillage

74

463

SanJoseVillage

71

555

DeGuzmanVillage

78

447

Carimed(CarimedMedina)

126

423

Km.12SUHAVillage

283

1347

ICSAMAZone1

72

508

ICSAMAZone2

39

392

Sto.RosarioCommunity

218

1073

Km.12BolinaoSite

129

654

Km.12BolinaoSite

82

492

St.John1

78

342

St.John2

200

997

SagradaFamilia(Muslim

68

347

SagradaFamilia1

167

822

SagradaFamilia2

43

311

PDRHAIVillage

106

498

Km.12DoaCaridad

104

622

Km.12Cariguz(Caridadde

247

709

EmiVilleSubdivision

220

1093

Landmark3

350

1147

TierraVerdeVillage

107

565

CrystalMeadowsSubd.

225

1185

BelAirSubdivision

37

221

(Shoreline)

Area)

Guzman)

SammyUyRelocation

118

658

SanJuanSubdivision

146

520

TierraNioVillage

35

398

DavaoEmpressSubd.

110

497

DavaoEmpressP1,P2,P3

130

773

VistaVerde1

118

781

TOTAL

9,607

51,108

Table2.DialectsGenerallySpoken.
Purok/Sitio
PalCloudSubd.,So.HomesP6
SouthernHomesP1,P2&P3
SouthernHomesP4&P5
So.HomesP7&Sto.Domingo1
DoaPilarVillageCentroWest
DoaPilarVillageCentroEast
DoaPilarBoltonRelocation
DoaPilarPhase2
LougemarVillage
DelCarmenUpper&Lower
DoaAureliaVillage
Km.9Sto.RosarioVillage
MarlaCompound
HaciendaHeights
SanRoqueVillage(Balite)
Sto.NioRiverside
DoaPazSubd.
BATCompoundAeroville
AirViewVillage
Km.10SUHAVillage
SanLorenzoRuizVillage
Cabayugan2
Cabayugan3
PlainViewVillage
Km.10Parola
SanAntoniodePaduaVillage
DoaSaludPurok1
DoaSaludPurok2

Bisaya/CebuanoIlonggoTagalogOthersTotal
103
6
5
0
114
155
4
8
2
169
135
3
8
3
149
76
3
5
3
87
85
0
4
1
90
110
2
2
1
115
112
1
3
0
116
87
3
7
1
98
71
1
1
0
73
471
2
4
2
479
27
0
7
2
36
28
0
5
4
37
23
2
4
0
29
59
4
5
1
69
164
2
2
0
168
183
1
1
1
186
154
0
0
2
156
153
28
15
7
203
132
2
4
2
140
87
0
2
1
90
106
0
2
2
110
177
0
8
4
189
87
2
6
2
97
67
0
3
1
71
162
0
2
0
164
65
4
2
1
72
78
0
4
0
82
53
0
2
1
56

DoaSaludPurok3
DoaSaludPurok4
DoaSaludPurok5
DoaSaludPurok6
DoaSaludPurok7
DoaSaludPurok8
DoaSaludPurok9
DoaSaludPurok10
DoaSaludPurok11
MuslimVillagePurok1
MuslimVillagePurok2
Zone1&2FatimaVillage
Zone3FatimaVillage
Zone4FatimaVillage
Zone5FatimaVillage
BayviewVillage
Cabayugan1
NeliaVilleVillage
Landmark2Subdivision
SocorroVillage
SanJoseVillage
DeGuzmanVillage
Carimed(CarimedMedina)
Km.12SUHAVillage
ICSAMAZone1
ICSAMAZone2
Sto.RosarioCommunity
Km.12BolinaoSite
Km.12BolinaoSite(Shoreline)
St.John1
St.John2
SagradaFamilia(MuslimArea)
SagradaFamilia1
SagradaFamilia2
PDRHAIVillage
Km.12DoaCaridad
Km.12Cariguz(Caridadde
Guzman)
EmiVilleSubdivision
Landmark3
TierraVerdeVillage
CrystalMeadowsSubd.
BelAirSubdivision
SammyUyRelocation
SanJuanSubdivision

70
51
56
20
33
26
28
118
95
95
44
202
112
104
156
289
298
96
46
68
67
72
115
262
67
36
210
127
79
76
198
30
162
42
104
96
239

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
6
2
41
0
0
1
2
3
5
3
4
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
7
1

4
3
1
3
3
1
2
4
10
0
0
2
0
4
0
57
2
3
3
4
1
1
5
7
2
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
5

2
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
41
181
6
1
0
18
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
3
10
0
3
2
2
0
2
0
38
0
0
2
1
2

76
55
57
24
37
27
30
126
107
136
225
235
115
114
176
387
300
103
51
74
71
78
126
283
72
39
218
129
82
78
200
68
167
43
106
104
247

160
315
93
166
31
112
138

0
5
4
21
1
1
1

40
26
10
17
5
1
7

20
4
0
21
0
4
0

220
350
107
225
37
118
146

TierraNioVillage
DavaoEmpressSubd.
DavaoEmpressP1,P2,P3
VistaVerde1
Total

30
106
127
65
8542

1
3
0
14
212

4
1
2
33
409

0
35
0
110
1
130
6
118
444 9607

Table3.ACTUALLANDUSECLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATIO
N

AREA
(HECTARES)

PERCENTAG
E

INSTITUTIONAL

95

15

RESIDENTIAL

240

38

COMMERCIAL

230

36

OTHERS,
SPECIFY

50

ROADS

24

TOTAL

639

100

Table4.SOLIDWASTEMANAGEMENTWASTEDISPOSALPRACTICESBY
HOUSEHOLDBYPUROK
PUROK

COLLECTED

*Nodataavailable

TOTAL

Table5.SITUATIONALANALYSISOFSOLIDWASTEMANAGEMENT
ISSUES&
CONCERN

POSSIBLE
EFFECTS

RECOMMENDATIONS

Waste
segregation

MinorFlooding,
foulsmell

Properimplementationof
theWasteSegregation
Program

Table6.EXISTINGDRAINAGEFACILITIES

AGENCYCONCERN

DENR
Residents
Solidwaste
management
committee

PUROK

REINFORCED
CONCRETE
BOXCULVERT

REINFORCED
CONCRETE
CULVERTPIPE

OPEN
CANAL

OTHERS

So.HomesP7&Sto.
Domingo1
DoaPilarVillageCentro
West
DoaPilarVillageCentro
East
DoaPilarBoltonRelocation

DoaPilarPhase2

LougemarVillage

PalCloudSubd.,So.
HomesP6
SouthernHomesP1,P2&
P3
SouthernHomesP4&P5

DelCarmenUpper&Lower
DoaAureliaVillage
Km.9Sto.RosarioVillage
MarlaCompound
HaciendaHeights
SanRoqueVillage(Balite)
Sto.NioRiverside
DoaPazSubd.
BATCompoundAeroville
AirViewVillage
Km.10SUHAVillage
SanLorenzoRuizVillage
Cabayugan2
Cabayugan3
PlainViewVillage
Km.10Parola
SanAntoniodePadua
Village
DoaSaludPurok1
DoaSaludPurok2
DoaSaludPurok3

DoaSaludPurok4

Km.12SUHAVillage

ICSAMAZone1

DoaSaludPurok5
DoaSaludPurok6
DoaSaludPurok7
DoaSaludPurok8
DoaSaludPurok9
DoaSaludPurok10
DoaSaludPurok11
MuslimVillagePurok1
MuslimVillagePurok2
Zone1&2FatimaVillage
Zone3FatimaVillage
Zone4FatimaVillage
Zone5FatimaVillage
BayviewVillage
Cabayugan1
NeliaVilleVillage
Landmark2Subdivision
SocorroVillage
SanJoseVillage
DeGuzmanVillage
Carimed(CarimedMedina)

ICSAMAZone2
Sto.RosarioCommunity
Km.12BolinaoSite
Km.12BolinaoSite
(Shoreline)
St.John1
St.John2
SagradaFamilia(Muslim
Area)

SagradaFamilia1
SagradaFamilia2
PDRHAIVillage
Km.12DoaCaridad

Km.12Cariguz(Caridadde

Guzman)
EmiVilleSubdivision

Landmark3
TierraVerdeVillage
CrystalMeadowsSubd.
BelAirSubdivision
SammyUyRelocation
SanJuanSubdivision
TierraNioVillage
DavaoEmpressSubd.
DavaoEmpressP1,P2,P3
VistaVerde1

Table7.SITUATIONANALYSISDRAINAGE
ISSUESAND
CONCERN

POSSIBLE
EFFECT

Cloggedcanals
anddrainage
system

MinorFlooding
Dengueand
otherdiseases
causedby
insects

RECOMMENDATIONS

Weeklycleaningof
residentsontheirarea
Properdissemination
ofinformationin
maintainingthe
drainagesystem

AGENCY
CONCERN
Residents
Barangayofficials

Table8.SANITATIONPRACTICES
PUROK

PalCloudSubd.,So.Homes
P6

HOUSEHOLDW/
SANITARYTOILET

HOUSEHOLDW/O
SANITARYTOILET

WATER
SEALED

ANTIPOLO
W/COVER

W/O
TOILET

SHARE

SouthernHomesP1,P2&P3

SouthernHomesP4&P5

So.HomesP7&Sto.Domingo
1
DoaPilarVillageCentro
West
DoaPilarVillageCentroEast

DoaPilarBoltonRelocation

DoaPilarPhase2

LougemarVillage

DelCarmenUpper&Lower

DoaAureliaVillage

Km.9Sto.RosarioVillage

MarlaCompound

HaciendaHeights

SanRoqueVillage(Balite)

Sto.NioRiverside

DoaPazSubd.

BATCompoundAeroville

AirViewVillage

Km.10SUHAVillage

SanLorenzoRuizVillage

Cabayugan2

Cabayugan3

PlainViewVillage

Km.10Parola

SanAntoniodePaduaVillage

DoaSaludPurok1

DoaSaludPurok2

DoaSaludPurok3

DoaSaludPurok4

DoaSaludPurok5

DoaSaludPurok6

DoaSaludPurok7

DoaSaludPurok8

DoaSaludPurok9

DoaSaludPurok10

DoaSaludPurok11

MuslimVillagePurok1

MuslimVillagePurok2

Zone1&2FatimaVillage

Zone3FatimaVillage

Zone4FatimaVillage

Zone5FatimaVillage

BayviewVillage

Cabayugan1

NeliaVilleVillage

Landmark2Subdivision

SocorroVillage

SanJoseVillage

DeGuzmanVillage

Carimed(CarimedMedina)

Km.12SUHAVillage

ICSAMAZone1

ICSAMAZone2

Sto.RosarioCommunity

Km.12BolinaoSite

Km.12BolinaoSite
(Shoreline)

St.John1

St.John2

SagradaFamilia(MuslimArea)

SagradaFamilia1

SagradaFamilia2

PDRHAIVillage

Km.12DoaCaridad

Km.12Cariguz(Caridadde
Guzman)
EmiVilleSubdivision

Landmark3

TierraVerdeVillage

CrystalMeadowsSubd.

BelAirSubdivision

SammyUyRelocation

SanJuanSubdivision

TierraNioVillage

DavaoEmpressSubd.

DavaoEmpressP1,P2,P3

VistaVerde1

Table9.BARANGAYDEVELOPMENTPROJECTS
PROJECTTITLE

PUROK/LOCATION

YEARIMPLEMENTED

SolidWaste
ManagementPlan

BarangaySaSa

2012

NonformalEducation
Programs

BarangaySaSa

2013

RecyclingofCooking
Oil

BarangaySaSa

2015

Table10.HEALTHFACILITIESANDSERVICES

Facilities
Location/Purok
HealthCenter(Main)
Km.9Bangoy,SasaDavaoCity
SubStations
Km.10DoaSaludSubd.Sasa,DavaoCity
Km.11LandmarkDiversionRoad
NutritionPost
DoaPaz
MuslimVillage,Purok2
SanJoseVillage
PrivateClinic

1.DentalClinic

a.SolomonandLimbo
DoaPilar
b.BoocdentalClinic
PalCloudVillage
c.ChavesDentalClinic
LougemarVillage
d.DentalClinic
Sto.RosarioKm.12
e.DentalClinic
SagradaFamilia,Km.12
2.MedicalClinic

a.BoyoseClinic
DoaPilarVillage
b.PavinoClinic
DoaPaz
c.LyinginClinic
DoaPilar
d.Dr.BangoyClinic

3.MaternityClinic
SUHAVillage

PICTURES&DOCUMENTATION

CURRICULUMVITAE

FelileoBeltran
CocaColaVillage,Matina,
DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
(0922)8478488
janadrianhernandez25@gmail.com

Personalinformation

Gender:Male
DateofBirth:
PlaceofBirth:
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:
Weight:
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
PhilippineWomensCollege(S.Y.20072011)
JunaSubd.,Matina,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Primary
(S.Y.20012007)
,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines

KristineCairel
Prk.11,Tagnanan,Mabini,ComvalProvince
DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
09297571276
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Personalinformation

Gender:Female
DateofBirth:November20,1994
PlaceofBirth:Tagum,Philippines
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:411
Weight:58kg
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
CorJesuHighSchoolofMabini,Inc.(S.Y.2007
2011)
Mabini,ComvalProvince,Philippines
Primary
MabiniCentralElementarySchool(S.Y.2001
2007)
Mabini,ComvalProvince,Philippines

JanAdrianHernandez
CentralPark,Bangkal,
DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
(0922)8478488
janadrianhernandez25@gmail.com

Personalinformation

Gender:Male
DateofBirth:August25,1994
PlaceofBirth:DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:52
Weight:60kg
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.20072011)
AcaciaSt.,Matina,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Primary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.20012007)
McArthurHighway,Matina,DavaoCity,Davao
delSur,Philippines

JasperKennethPeralta

DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines

Personalinformation

Gender:Male
DateofBirth:
PlaceofBirth:DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:
Weight:
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
(S.Y.20072011)
AcaciaSt.,Matina,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Primary
(S.Y.20012007)
McArthurHighway,Matina,DavaoCity,Davao
delSur,Philippines

JoannaMarieTorres
CentralPark,Bangkal,
DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines

Personalinformation

Gender:Female
DateofBirth:
PlaceofBirth:DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:
Weight:
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
NikkeiJinKaiHighSchool(S.Y.20072011)
AcaciaSt.,Matina,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Primary
(S.Y.20012007)
McArthurHighway,Matina,DavaoCity,Davao
delSur,Philippines

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Cabantian,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
09328708438
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Personalinformation

Gender:Female
DateofBirth:February16,1993
PlaceofBirth:DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
CivilStatus:Single
Citizenship:Filipino
Height:50
Weight:43kg
Religion:RomanCatholic
Dialects:Tagalog,Cebuano,English

Education

Tertiary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.2011present)
BachelorofScienceinCivilEngineering
RoxasAvenue,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,
Philippines
Secondary
DanielR.AguinaldoNationalHighSchool(S.Y.
20072011)
Matina,DavaoCity,DavaodelSur,Philippines
Primary
AteneodeDavaoUniversity(S.Y.20012007)
McArthurHighway,Matina,DavaoCity,Davao
delSur,Philippines

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