Environmental Survey: The Search For Action
Environmental Survey: The Search For Action
Environmental Survey: The Search For Action
ENVIRONMENTAL
SURVEY
THE SEARCH FOR ACTION
EBIO, WILMA
FERRER, SAMATHA MARIE
HALCON, AMELUISA
JAMILA, NORGRACE
MENDOZA, LYNETTE
I. Objectives
The goal of this survey is to provide insights of the current situation of the Pinakulan Island
in Sorsogon City.
II. Introduction
Environmental crisis arise when there is a change in quality of the environmental factors,
which can affect indirect or direct in the health of a well-being that is why we cannot deny the
constant change of our environment. Problems in our environment are critical at present times; it
brings awareness in all levels – society, governments, public and other communities. Since we
are the ones that inhabit and are more responsible for the care of the environment, we should be
conscious of what is happening and the actions we take on environment. In this study, we
interviewed some residents in the area of Pinakulan Island and identified the problems they are
encountering. With the data gathered, we come up to propose plans for an action to bring
III. Discussion
We care for our environment for many reasons; we like to spend much of our time in
places that we have never been before. Living in Earth is valuable, that is why we preserve
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things on earth – habitats, species from having it destroyed, because as a human being we need
these materials to live. Our population has continuously increased it reaches 6 billion – as the
population increase, people need food and shelters to survive leading uncontrolled behavior
towards the environment. Places that affected of this uncontrolled behavior are the Pinakulan
Island that is located near in Rompeolas at Sorsogon City. Residents are complaining about the
collected wastes that are being dispose that causes foul smell, which results diseases. Residents
of Pinakulan Island are having a hard time living in that area due to the waste materials that
surrounds them. Residents are suffering from disease such as diarrhea, in this cases – it needs an
immediate action.
Legal Bases
The Section 2, Chapter 1 Article of Republic Act No. 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste
(b) Utilize environmentally sound methods that maximize the utilization of valuable
(c) Set guidelines and targets for solid waste avoidance and volume reduction through
source reduction and waste minimization measures, including composting, recycling, re-use,
recovery, green charcoal process, and others, before collection, treatment and disposal in
appropriate and environmentally sound solid waste management facilities in accordance with
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(d) Ensure the proper segregation, collection, transport, storage, treatment and disposal
of solid waste through the formulation and adoption of the best environmental practice in
(e) Promote national research and development programs for improved solid waste
(g) Retain primary enforcement and responsibility of solid waste management with local
government units while establishing a cooperative effort among the national government,
other local government units, non- government organizations, and the private sector;
(h) Encourage cooperation and self-regulation among waste generators through the
and local integrated, comprehensive, and ecological waste management programs; and
(j) Strength the integration of ecological solid waste management and resource
conservation and recovery topics into the academic curricula of formal and non-formal
education in order to promote environmental awareness and action among the citizenry.
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The photo was taken near Pinakulan Island.
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Action Plan
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