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NEGROS WATER SUMMIT
February 27-28, 2020
Bacolod City, Negros Oriental
Sanitation and Health
GOALS :
• To decrease the morbidity and mortality secondary to food,
water and sanitation - related diseases in the country.
• To ensure and promote safe drinking water to all.
• To promote hygienic and proper management of human
excreta and domestic waste water.
DOH-Environmental Sanitation Program
OBJECTIVES :
• Increase awareness on environmental health to ensure behavior
change.
• Advocate and further influence policy makers from national,
regional and local level.
• Strengthen technical assistance to DOH Regional Offices.
• Ensure the effective and proper implementation of the Sanitation
Code and other environmental sanitation policies.
• Strengthen monitoring and evaluation.
• Develop, implement and effectively enforce guidelines and
standards.
DRINKING-WATER SAFETY
Objective Program/Activities Partner/Stakeholder
To provide and
promote safe
drinking-water to all
• Setting National
Policy on Water
Quality Standards
• Water Safety Plan
• Drinking-Water
Quality Surveillance
INTER-AGENCY
• IACEH (11)
• NWRB, LWUA, DILG,
DSWD, DepEd
• Drinking-Water Service
Providers
• LGUs
• INGOs: WHO, UNICEF, ADB,
USAID
• Academe
INTRA-AGENCY
• HFDB, HEMB, EB, BLHD,
HPCS, HHRDB, BIHC, FDA
DISEASES RELATED TO WATER
o Water-washed diseases - due to lack of water and poor personal
hygiene e.g. scabies, trachoma and flea, lice and tick-borne
diseases
o Water-based diseases - infectious diseases transmitted through
an aquatic invertebrate organism e.g. Schistosomiasis,
Leptospirosis
o Water-vector borne diseases are diseases transmitted by
insects harboring and propagating in water e.g. dengue,
filariasis, malaria, yellow fever, chikungunya, zika virus
o Waterborne diseases caused by the ingestion of water
contaminated by human or animal feces or urine containing
pathogenic bacteria or viruses e.g. cholera, typhoid, amoebic
and bacillary dysentery and other diarrheal diseases
WATER SUPPLY SANITATION
o Water supply sanitation is one of the top priority activities in
the field of Environmental Sanitation.
o In the local health setting, it is the responsibilities of the
Sanitation Inspector (SI) to safeguard the quality of drinking
water of their constituents.
o To ensure the quality of drinking water is fit for human
consumption at all times by having an effective water quality
surveillance program.
DOH Mandate and Policies on Water
• PD 856 – Sanitation Code of the Philippines and its Implementing
Rules and Regulations (IRRs)/Supplemental IRRs
• DOH AO 2014-0027 dated September 4, 2014 – National Policy on
Water Safety Plan (WSP) for all Drinking Water Service Provider.
The Plan ensure the safety of drinking water through the use of a
comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that
encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer.
• AO 2017-0006 dated April 20, 2017 – Guidelines for the Review and
Approval of Water Safety Plans of Drinking Water Service Providers
• AO 2017-0010 dated June 23, 2017 – Philippine National Standards
for Drinking Water of 2017. This Order prescribe the the standards
and procedures on drinking water quality to protect
public/consumer’s health.
Local Drinking Water Quality Monitoring
Committee
• Section 3.5 of the IRR of Chapter II – Water
Supply of PD 856 states that the local
health authority shall establish a Water
Surveillance Program through the creation
of local drinking water quality monitoring
committee
• ROLE OF LDWQMC
• To oversee the operation of the water
systems and the quality of water produced
and distributed by the water provider
• Monitor the implementation of the
implementing rules and regulations of the
Code on Sanitation
9
Sanitation
Sanitation refers to the hygienic and
proper management, collection,
disposal or reuse of human excreta
and community liquid waste to
safeguard the health of individuals
and communities.
SANITATION
Objective Program/Activities Partner/Stakeholder
To promote hygienic
and proper management
of human excreta and
domestic wastewater,
• Setting National Policy on
Sanitation
• Zero Open Defecation
Program
• Phased-Approach to
Sustainable Sanitation
(PHATS)
• Onsite Sanitation and
Septage Management
Program
• Advocacy Activities (e.g.
National Search for
Barangays with Best
Sanitation Practices; Most
Improved LGUs with
Environmental Health
Services)
INTER-AGENCY
• IACEH (11)
• NGAs: DSWD, DepEd
• LGUs
• INGOs: World Bank,
UNICEF, WHO, ADB ,
USAID
• Academe
INTRA-AGENCY
• HFDB, HEMB, EB, BLHD,
HPCS, HHRDB, BIHC
Excreta
Human waste composed of urine and feces
Domestic Sewage
Wastewater composed of untreated human waste coming
from residential and commercial sources. Domestic sewage
does not include industrial and/or hazardous wastes.
Wastewater composed of raw liquid and solid waste coming
from residential and commercial uses
XVII
Stipulates the scope and supervision of the
Secretary of Health in approving, design and
specifications of proposed excreta or sewage
disposal systems including the operation of
sewage treatment works, disposal and septic
tank effluents and drainage
Scope of Supervision of the Department of Health
 construction of any approved type of toilet
 plans of individual sewage disposal system and the sub-
surface absorption system or other treatment devices
 location of any toilet or sewage disposal system in relation to a
source of water supply
 plans, designs, data and specifications of a new or existing
sewerage system or sewage treatment plant
 the discharge of untreated effluent of septic tanks and/or sewage
treatment plant to bodies of water
 manufacture of septic tanks
 method of disposal of sludge from septic tanks or other treatment
plants
Approved Excreta Disposal Facilities
Flush toilets
• Properly connected to a community sewer
• Connected to a septic tank constructed in accordance with
PD856 Chapter XVII
Any approved type pit privy
Any disposal device approved by the Secretary or his duly
authorized representative
 Where a public sewerage system is not available
 Minimum requirements of septic tank
• Rectangular in shape. The 1st compartment shall have
the capacity from ½ to 2/3 of the total volume of the
tank
• Built of concrete
• Shall NOT be constructed under any building and
within 25m from any source of water supply
 Disposal of septic tank effluent
• Sub-surface soil
• Absorption field where applicable
• Treated with some type of purification device
Septic Tanks
Maintenance of Septic Tank
1.Septic tanks shall be cleaned before excessive sludge or
scum is allowed to accumulate and seriously reduce the
settling efficiency.
2.Septic tank shall be inspected at least once a year and be
cleaned when the bottom of the scum is within 3 inches of
the bottom of the outlet device or the sludge and scum has
reduced the liquid capacity by 50%.
3.A small residual of sludge shall be left in the tank for
seeding purposes.
SCOPE OFAPPLICATION
Engaged in the desludging, collection,
handling and transport, treatment and
disposal of domestic sludge and
septage
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEARANCE
Environmental Sanitation Clearance
(ESC) from the Secretary of Health
or the Director of the concerned
DOH Center for Health
Development (CHD) as his duly
authorized representative prior to
operation
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEARANCE
The notarized ESC application
shall be filed with the
City/Municipal Health Office and
then be forwarded to the DOH
CHD for validation.
The ESC is a prerequisite to the
issuance of Sanitary Permit
Local GovernmentUnits(LGUs)-City/Municipality
o Formulates and legislates ordinances
o Receives and reviews notarized ESC
application, conducts site inspection
and recommends action.
o Issues Health Certificate and Sanitary
Permit and other permits
o Implements the posting of Sanitation
Standard Rating Sticker
o Revokes the Sanitary Permit of the
Operator
Zero Open Defecation Program (ZODP)
• Changing the traditional approach, the ZODP utilize
community led approaches which maximize community
participation with the aim of empowering communities to
make decisions and to take actions in improving their
sanitation conditions
SHOCK,
SHAME
AND
DISGUST
The CLTS Triggering
Process
Urgent
collective
action to
become Zero
Open
Defecation
(ZOD) status
 Advocacy activities on water and sanitation e.g. ZOD Declaration
and the Barangay with Best Sanitation Practices
Salient Features :
• Convert the national sanitation goals
into doable steps.
• Combination of programmatic
approaches, technologies and services
that need to be put in place based on
the specific context of each
geographical unit.
• A verification and certification
mechanism that tracks the sanitation
situation of each community
• LGU assessment of the performance
to take supportive action and
mobilize resources towards the
improvement of sanitation conditions.
Guidelines on the Implementation of the Philippine
Approach to Sustainable Sanitation (PhATSS)
Salient Features :
• Proper design of septic tank (minimum
of 2 chambers)
• Proper location of septic tank when
constructed
• Regular desludging of septic tank
• Materials prohibited to discharge to the
septic tank
National Standard on the Design, Construction,
Operation and Maintenance of Septic Tank Systems
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and
improved nutrition...
Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-
being for all…
Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education...
Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower
all women and girls
Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and
sustainable economic growth...
Available and
sustainably
managed WASH
underpins the
achievement of
most SDGs
Engr. Rolando I. Santiago, MMPA, MPH
Supervising Health Program Officer
Environmental Related Diseases Division
Disease Prevention and Control Bureau
Department of Health

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14 DOH.ppt

  • 1. NEGROS WATER SUMMIT February 27-28, 2020 Bacolod City, Negros Oriental Sanitation and Health
  • 2. GOALS : • To decrease the morbidity and mortality secondary to food, water and sanitation - related diseases in the country. • To ensure and promote safe drinking water to all. • To promote hygienic and proper management of human excreta and domestic waste water. DOH-Environmental Sanitation Program
  • 3. OBJECTIVES : • Increase awareness on environmental health to ensure behavior change. • Advocate and further influence policy makers from national, regional and local level. • Strengthen technical assistance to DOH Regional Offices. • Ensure the effective and proper implementation of the Sanitation Code and other environmental sanitation policies. • Strengthen monitoring and evaluation. • Develop, implement and effectively enforce guidelines and standards.
  • 4. DRINKING-WATER SAFETY Objective Program/Activities Partner/Stakeholder To provide and promote safe drinking-water to all • Setting National Policy on Water Quality Standards • Water Safety Plan • Drinking-Water Quality Surveillance INTER-AGENCY • IACEH (11) • NWRB, LWUA, DILG, DSWD, DepEd • Drinking-Water Service Providers • LGUs • INGOs: WHO, UNICEF, ADB, USAID • Academe INTRA-AGENCY • HFDB, HEMB, EB, BLHD, HPCS, HHRDB, BIHC, FDA
  • 5. DISEASES RELATED TO WATER o Water-washed diseases - due to lack of water and poor personal hygiene e.g. scabies, trachoma and flea, lice and tick-borne diseases o Water-based diseases - infectious diseases transmitted through an aquatic invertebrate organism e.g. Schistosomiasis, Leptospirosis o Water-vector borne diseases are diseases transmitted by insects harboring and propagating in water e.g. dengue, filariasis, malaria, yellow fever, chikungunya, zika virus o Waterborne diseases caused by the ingestion of water contaminated by human or animal feces or urine containing pathogenic bacteria or viruses e.g. cholera, typhoid, amoebic and bacillary dysentery and other diarrheal diseases
  • 6. WATER SUPPLY SANITATION o Water supply sanitation is one of the top priority activities in the field of Environmental Sanitation. o In the local health setting, it is the responsibilities of the Sanitation Inspector (SI) to safeguard the quality of drinking water of their constituents. o To ensure the quality of drinking water is fit for human consumption at all times by having an effective water quality surveillance program.
  • 7. DOH Mandate and Policies on Water • PD 856 – Sanitation Code of the Philippines and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRRs)/Supplemental IRRs • DOH AO 2014-0027 dated September 4, 2014 – National Policy on Water Safety Plan (WSP) for all Drinking Water Service Provider. The Plan ensure the safety of drinking water through the use of a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer. • AO 2017-0006 dated April 20, 2017 – Guidelines for the Review and Approval of Water Safety Plans of Drinking Water Service Providers • AO 2017-0010 dated June 23, 2017 – Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water of 2017. This Order prescribe the the standards and procedures on drinking water quality to protect public/consumer’s health.
  • 8. Local Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Committee • Section 3.5 of the IRR of Chapter II – Water Supply of PD 856 states that the local health authority shall establish a Water Surveillance Program through the creation of local drinking water quality monitoring committee • ROLE OF LDWQMC • To oversee the operation of the water systems and the quality of water produced and distributed by the water provider • Monitor the implementation of the implementing rules and regulations of the Code on Sanitation
  • 9. 9 Sanitation Sanitation refers to the hygienic and proper management, collection, disposal or reuse of human excreta and community liquid waste to safeguard the health of individuals and communities.
  • 10. SANITATION Objective Program/Activities Partner/Stakeholder To promote hygienic and proper management of human excreta and domestic wastewater, • Setting National Policy on Sanitation • Zero Open Defecation Program • Phased-Approach to Sustainable Sanitation (PHATS) • Onsite Sanitation and Septage Management Program • Advocacy Activities (e.g. National Search for Barangays with Best Sanitation Practices; Most Improved LGUs with Environmental Health Services) INTER-AGENCY • IACEH (11) • NGAs: DSWD, DepEd • LGUs • INGOs: World Bank, UNICEF, WHO, ADB , USAID • Academe INTRA-AGENCY • HFDB, HEMB, EB, BLHD, HPCS, HHRDB, BIHC
  • 11. Excreta Human waste composed of urine and feces Domestic Sewage Wastewater composed of untreated human waste coming from residential and commercial sources. Domestic sewage does not include industrial and/or hazardous wastes. Wastewater composed of raw liquid and solid waste coming from residential and commercial uses
  • 12. XVII Stipulates the scope and supervision of the Secretary of Health in approving, design and specifications of proposed excreta or sewage disposal systems including the operation of sewage treatment works, disposal and septic tank effluents and drainage
  • 13. Scope of Supervision of the Department of Health  construction of any approved type of toilet  plans of individual sewage disposal system and the sub- surface absorption system or other treatment devices  location of any toilet or sewage disposal system in relation to a source of water supply  plans, designs, data and specifications of a new or existing sewerage system or sewage treatment plant  the discharge of untreated effluent of septic tanks and/or sewage treatment plant to bodies of water  manufacture of septic tanks  method of disposal of sludge from septic tanks or other treatment plants
  • 14. Approved Excreta Disposal Facilities Flush toilets • Properly connected to a community sewer • Connected to a septic tank constructed in accordance with PD856 Chapter XVII Any approved type pit privy Any disposal device approved by the Secretary or his duly authorized representative
  • 15.  Where a public sewerage system is not available  Minimum requirements of septic tank • Rectangular in shape. The 1st compartment shall have the capacity from ½ to 2/3 of the total volume of the tank • Built of concrete • Shall NOT be constructed under any building and within 25m from any source of water supply  Disposal of septic tank effluent • Sub-surface soil • Absorption field where applicable • Treated with some type of purification device Septic Tanks
  • 16. Maintenance of Septic Tank 1.Septic tanks shall be cleaned before excessive sludge or scum is allowed to accumulate and seriously reduce the settling efficiency. 2.Septic tank shall be inspected at least once a year and be cleaned when the bottom of the scum is within 3 inches of the bottom of the outlet device or the sludge and scum has reduced the liquid capacity by 50%. 3.A small residual of sludge shall be left in the tank for seeding purposes.
  • 17. SCOPE OFAPPLICATION Engaged in the desludging, collection, handling and transport, treatment and disposal of domestic sludge and septage
  • 18. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEARANCE Environmental Sanitation Clearance (ESC) from the Secretary of Health or the Director of the concerned DOH Center for Health Development (CHD) as his duly authorized representative prior to operation
  • 19. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEARANCE The notarized ESC application shall be filed with the City/Municipal Health Office and then be forwarded to the DOH CHD for validation. The ESC is a prerequisite to the issuance of Sanitary Permit
  • 20. Local GovernmentUnits(LGUs)-City/Municipality o Formulates and legislates ordinances o Receives and reviews notarized ESC application, conducts site inspection and recommends action. o Issues Health Certificate and Sanitary Permit and other permits o Implements the posting of Sanitation Standard Rating Sticker o Revokes the Sanitary Permit of the Operator
  • 21. Zero Open Defecation Program (ZODP) • Changing the traditional approach, the ZODP utilize community led approaches which maximize community participation with the aim of empowering communities to make decisions and to take actions in improving their sanitation conditions
  • 23.  Advocacy activities on water and sanitation e.g. ZOD Declaration and the Barangay with Best Sanitation Practices
  • 24. Salient Features : • Convert the national sanitation goals into doable steps. • Combination of programmatic approaches, technologies and services that need to be put in place based on the specific context of each geographical unit. • A verification and certification mechanism that tracks the sanitation situation of each community • LGU assessment of the performance to take supportive action and mobilize resources towards the improvement of sanitation conditions. Guidelines on the Implementation of the Philippine Approach to Sustainable Sanitation (PhATSS)
  • 25. Salient Features : • Proper design of septic tank (minimum of 2 chambers) • Proper location of septic tank when constructed • Regular desludging of septic tank • Materials prohibited to discharge to the septic tank National Standard on the Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Septic Tank Systems
  • 26. Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition... Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well- being for all… Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education... Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth... Available and sustainably managed WASH underpins the achievement of most SDGs
  • 27. Engr. Rolando I. Santiago, MMPA, MPH Supervising Health Program Officer Environmental Related Diseases Division Disease Prevention and Control Bureau Department of Health