Designation of air sheds
The Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), upon recommendation of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), will divide the country into different air sheds. Air sheds are to be designated based on climate, weather, meteorology and topology, which affect the mixture and diffusion of pollutants in the air, share common interests or face similar development problems. DENR Administrative Order No. 2002-05 and Memorandum Circular No. 2002-1 dated January 23, 2002 provided initial designation of the Metro Manila air shed (NCR, Region III, and Region IV-A) and the creation of its interim governing board.
Management of air sheds
Air sheds are to be managed by multi-sectoral Governing Boards chaired by the Secretary of the DENR with representatives from the local government’s concerned (province/city/municipality), the private sector, people’s organizations, NGOs and concerned government agencies.
Functions of Governing Boards
Each Governing Board shall:
Support Groups
To carry out the day-to-day work of the board, a nine-member Executive Committee is to be elected at large by the members of the Governing Board. Technical Working Groups are also to be formed to ensure broader participation of all stakeholders. The EMB will serve as the technical secretariat of each Governing Board.
Air Quality Management Fund
An Air Quality Management Fund (AQMF), to be administered by the DENR, through the Bureau, as a special account in the National Treasury, shall be established to finance containment, removal and cleanup operations of the government in air pollution cases, guarantee restoration of ecosystems and rehabilitate areas affected by violations to the Act, support research, enforcement and monitoring activities of the relevant agencies. Such fund may likewise be allocated per air shed for the undertakings herein stated.
Sources for the AQMF shall include: air emission charges from industries and motor vehicles; fines and penalties for non-compliance with air pollution standards; grants from both private sector and donor organizations; and a limited percentage (5 to 10%) of the proceeds of the Program Loan for the Metro Manila Air Quality Improvement Sector Development Program.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
The National Ambient Air Quality Guideline Values, in order to protect health, safety, and the general welfare, have been set in law. These are to be routinely reviewed by the DENR, through the EMB, in coordination with other concerned agencies and sectors.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
Clean fuels are needed to achieve clean air. The CAA thus provides for:
Further improvement on the fuel quality, excluding cleaner alternative fuels, will be spearheaded by the Department of Energy.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
Smoking is banned beginning May 25, 2001, in any of the following locations:
The local government units are mandated to implement this provision of the law.
Penalty to violation of this provision is six months and one day to one year imprisonment, or a fine of ten thousand pesos (P10,000).
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
All potential sources of air pollution (mobile, point and area sources) must comply with the provisions of the law. All emissions must be within the air quality standards.
Mobile sources refer to vehicles like cars, trucks, buses, jeepneys, tricycles, motorcycles, and vans.
Point sources refer to stationary sources such as industrial firms and the smokestacks of power plants, hotels, and other establishments.
Area sources refer to sources of emissions other than the above. These include smoking, burning of garbage, and dust from construction, unpaved grounds, etc.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
All stationary sources must comply with the National Emission Standards for Source Specific Air Pollutants (NESSAP) and National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and must secure their permit to operate, prior to operation.
For new or modified sources, the permit to operate shall be converted to authority to Construct.
The Act also provides for the maintenance of attainment and non-attainment areas, in respective specifications as would be described shortly. Attainment areas are such where the existing ambient air quality complies with the National Ambient Air Quality Guideline Values.
For existing sources or those established prior to the effectivity date (November 25, 2000) of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), in attainment areas, the following must be observed:
For new modified sources of air pollution, in attainment areas, the following must be observed:
For existing stationary sources in non-attainment areas, the following must be observed:
For new or modified sources in non-attainment areas, the following must be observed:
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
Exhaust emission standards for various mobile sources that are either in-use, new, rebuilt, and imported second-hand have been set.
All new motor vehicles classified under the Philippine National Standards 1891 of the Bureau of Product Standards of the Department of Trade and Industry, whether locally assembled/manufactured or imported are to be covered by a Certificate of Conformity (COC). The COC is to be issued by the DENR to the motor vehicle manufacturer, assembler or importer.
In-use motor vehicles will only be allowed renewal of their registration upon proof of compliance with emission standards through actual testing by the Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) of the DOTC/LTO, and authorized private emission testing centers.
On the other hand, rebuild motor vehicles or imported second-hand completely built-up or pre-regulated vehicles retrofitted with secondhand engines will only be allowed registration or renewal of registration upon submission of a valid Certificate of Compliance to Emission Standards (CCES) issued by the DOTC. The CCES will only be issued if the exhaust emission standard for that specific motor vehicle is met, as verified by actual testing through the MVIS.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
The CAA provides that the State shall:
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
For vehicle owners/motorist:
For commuters:
For office workers:
At home:
For everyone:
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
Republic Act No. 8749, otherwise known as the Philippine Clean Air Act, is a comprehensive air quality management policy and program which aims to achieve and maintain healthy air for all Filipinos.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
A fine of not more than P100,000 for every day of violation shall be charged against the owner of a stationary source, until such time that standards have been met.
For gross violation, the penalty is imprisonment of not less than six years but not more than 10 years upon the discretion of the court. At the same time, the Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB) could close the firm through the issuance of a Cease and Desist Order.
There is gross violation of the law or its rules when any of the following occurs:
1. Three or more specific offenses within a period of one year.
2. Three or more offenses within three consecutive years.
3. Blatant disregard of the orders of the PAB, such as, but not limited to the breaking of seals, padlocks and other similar devices, or operating despite the existence of an order for closure, discontinuance or cessation of operation.
4. Irreparable or grave damage to the environment as a consequence of any violation or omission of the provisions of the Act or its IRR.
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
Smoke belching vehicles on the road shall be subjected to emission testing by properly equipped enforcement teams from the DOTC/LTO or its duly deputized agents. Violators will be subject to the following fines/penalties:
1st offense P1,000
2nd offense P3,000
3rd offense P5,000 plus a seminar on pollution management
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.
The implementation of the Act is a multi-sectoral undertaking to be spearheaded by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The institutions involved in the implementation of the various components of the Act are as follows:
A. Mitigation of air pollution from mobile sources
Motor Vehicle Inspection System:
Private Emission Testing Centers:
B. Reduction of emissions from vehicular use
Introduction of emission control technologies:
Regulation in the importation of second-hand vehicles:
C.Mitigation of air pollution from stationary sources
Stack monitoring and related permitting:
Adjudication of air pollution cases:
Funds for the Installation of Air Pollution control Facility:
D. Strengthening of ambient air monitoring, reporting ad management
E. Improvement of fuel quality
Change in composition of fuel quality:
Examination of potential for alternative fuels:
F. Reduction in traffic congestion and improvement in traffic flow
Road rehabilitation Program:
Traffic engineering and Management:
Transport Policy Studies:
G.Increasing public awareness
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Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (2003, August). Primer on the Clean Air Act. Diliman: DENR-Public Affairs Office.