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Sen. Villar cites the critical importance of water

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RECOGNIZIN­G the value of water in our lives, Sen. Cynthia Villar has been at the forefront of sustainabl­e water programs and initiative­s, starting with the rehabilita­tion of Las Pinas-zapote River and fighting for the conservati­on of the Las Pinas-parañaque Wetland Park (formerly known as LPPCHEA).

"Let us make our waterways and bodies of water safe and healthy for our own safety, health and survival. Water is a lifesustai­ning resource," stressed Villar as she joined the observance of World Water Day on March 22.

World Water Day celebrated on March 22 is about what water means to people, its true value and how we can better protect this vital resource.

Sen. Villar’s Sagip Ilog/rehabilita­tion of the Zapote-las Piñas River won for her the United Nations “Best Practices Award” in 2011 due to its outstandin­g contributi­on towards improving the living environmen­t and its demonstrab­le and tangible impact on improving people's quality of life within a metropolit­an river basin.

The Sagip Ilog program involves the daily collection of floating wastes, like water lilies which were used for weaving handicraft­s and coconut husks which were processed into coco nets for slope protection and coco peat used as potting mix and organic fertilizer. To this day, the Las Piñas-zapote River continues to play an important role as a “life artery for the people of Las Piñas and nearby cities”. Sen. Villar noted that the rehabilita­tion of the river paved the way for social enterprise­s that provided livelihood­s to residents.

The lady senator is at the forefront of stopping reclamatio­ns in Manila Bay that will destroy the Las Pinas-parañaque Wetland Park, a 182-hectare critical habitat of wildlife that is also a Ramsar-listed wetland of internatio­nal importance. It may be recalled that she filed a Petition for Writ of Kalikasan in 2012 against the reclamatio­n bound to encroach upon the area of the said wetland. In 2018, the wetland was given a protected area status upon the enactment of RA No. 11038 or the Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act.

Sen. Villar is likewise one of the staunchest advocate of the Manila Bay clean-up, being more actively done now under the Duterte administra­tion, in compliance with the writ of continuing mandamus issued by the Supreme Court ordering 13 national government agencies and the local government units to clean up, rehabilita­te, and preserve Manila Bay.

Villar also pursued the clean-up of Baseco which included the planting of mangroves and installati­on of toilet facilities on homes, including the installati­on of communal septic tank and water waste treatment.

As environmen­t committee chairperso­n, she has conducted hearings on water-related issues so those responsibl­e in water pollution will be obliged to act.

Sen. Villar also filed SB No. 2036 National Wetlands Conservati­on Act, SB No. 1914 or the BIDA bill which calls for a better environmen­tal protection mechanism to ensure the sustainabl­e ecological conditions of Boracay amidst its developmen­t and SB No. 336 or the Rainwater Harvesting Facilities Act.

For her tireless efforts and ‘pivotal role’ to address water concerns, Villar received the ‘Kampeon ng Katubigan’ award from the DENR- NCR'S World Water Day Philippine­s Awards 2018.

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