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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

 

THE GENERAL MANAGER

J.R. Nereus Acosta, PhD

Secretary/Presidential Adviser

for Environmental Protection

 

LLDA MANDATE

The Laguna Lake Development Authority was established in 1966 as a quasi-government agency that leads, promotes, and accelerates sustainable development in the Laguna de Bay Region. Regulatory and law-enforcement functions are carried out with provisions on environmental management, particularly on water quality monitoring, conservation of natural resources, and community-based natural resource management.

 

 

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SHORELAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

 

Laguna Lake Development Authority approved Board Resolution No. 23, series of 1996, “Implementing Rules and Regulations of Section 41 of RA 4850, as amended.” It defines and regulates the use and/or occupancy of the Laguna de Bay shoreland areas. The implementation of this resolution was placed under LLDA Special Concerns Divisions under Board Resolution No. 113, series of 1999.

 

Allowable uses of shoreland areas are:

 

  • Tree farming/planting

  • Recreational use provided no permanent structure shall be constructed

  • Agricultural use

  • Fisponds provided that exotic species are not allowed

  • Poultry

  • Support facilities such as dockyard/boatshed, research facilities and fish ports

  • Other uses that will not pose pollution or cause disturbances to the ecological balance of the lake subject to evaluation and approval of LLDA.

 


 

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