Metro Manila Subway PROJECT (MMSP) : Phase 1: Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary
Metro Manila Subway PROJECT (MMSP) : Phase 1: Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary
Metro Manila Subway PROJECT (MMSP) : Phase 1: Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary
BASIC DESIGN
After evaluation of the JICA Study Team and Route Alignment Options
discussions among relevant organizations including
DOTr, Department of Public Works and Highways OPTIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION METHOD
(DPWH), Metro Manila Development Authority
(MMDA), and Philippine Bases Conversion and For the underground structure, two methods of
Development Authority (BCDA), Option 3 was construction were compared: (1) cut & cover
evaluated to achieve most of the objectives and was methods, in which excavation starts on the ground
selected. level and forms spaces from there down, and (2)
the non-cut & cover methods, which includes the
DEPOT LOCATION OPTIONS shield tunneling method and the New Australian
Tunneling Method (NATM), both of which involve
Two candidate sites of the depot location, one in an excavation machine that goes through the earth
Mindanao Avenue in Valenzuela City, and one in to form spaces.
General Luis in Caloocan City, were studied in the
planning stage. Mindanao Avenue was selected based For stations, the cut and cover method was
on discussions among the relevant organizations in selected based on cost, construction period, and
the same manner as the route alternatives. social and environmental considerations. For the
excavation method between stations or along the
The following criteria were used in the selection of project line, the non-cut & cover tunneling
depot location: method, specifically the “shielded tunneling
method”, is recommended, based on the same
Construction cost Number of affected evaluation criteria used for the construction at the
Existing and planned structures station sections.
land use Flood risk
Land acquisition area
and cost
Excavation method will be finalized in the
Assessing and Minimizing
Detailed Engineering Design Phase based on the Impacts
results of geotechnical survey.
WHAT ARE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS?
Emission from vehicles and gensets Temporary increase of air pollutant emissions
Movement and operation of construction Increase noise level and ground vibration during
machinery construction
Land use and utilization of local Potential conflict with other government
resources infrastructure projects (e.g. DPWH’s C6 Project)
Activities that may cause impacts Potential Impacts
Service utilities Service utilities interruption
Temporary disturbance of commercial
establishments
Employment/ Livelihood Decline or eventual loss of businesses in affected
areas
Generation of temporary employment
Maintenance and repair activities in the Pollution of receiving water body, specifically
depot Tullahan River
Heavy rainfall Flooding and inundation of subway facilities
Ground subsidence due to lowering of groundwater
Changes in groundwater flow
level
Operation of service vehicles and
Air Pollution
standby generator set
Increase in air pollutants from increased
Air Pollution
vehicles along stations
Generation of low frequency noise from
structure-borne noise and ground May cause mental stress to residence
vibration
Accelerated structural fatigue and materials failure
Greater demands on the construction, operation and
Climate change
maintenance of flood control and drainage structures.
Increase Greenhouse Gas emissions due to increased
Activities that may cause impacts Potential Impacts
demand for cooling system of passenger cars, building
offices and ticket booths
Climate change Indirect impact -Increased vulnerability of passengers
to spread of communicable disease via a mass
transportation system.
Employment and livelihood Enhanced commuters mobility
Better physical and psychological state of
commuters resulting from shorter and more
comfortable travel time
Increase economic activity around the stations
Employment of skilled personnel to operate and
maintain the railway system
Traffic Condition Easement of traffic congestion
Increased vehicular flow in areas adjacent to stations
Health and safety Risk of accidents due to improper work ethics