The Silang-Santa Rosa River is Laguna Lake Development Authoritys showcase area. LLDA has jurisdiction over 21 river systems, majority of which are badly polluted and needing rehabilitation. It organized a river council and involved the companies operating within the industrial area, the mayors of Santa Rosa, Silang and Biñan, the Rotary Club and the surrounding communities. The multi-sectoral involvement guarantees a high rate of success with all sectors having ownership of the project.
The foundations board of trustees has a multi-sectoral composition. Its members, representing the different sectors involved in the river project, meet monthly and each sector presents a status report. S3R2s new president is Mike Aclan, plant manager of the Coca-Cola Santa Rosa Plant II.
S3R2s vision to be "a healthy and progressive community of conscious, committed and responsible people dedicated to the protection of the Silang-Santa Rosa river and working harmoniously with the communities towards the continuous preservation of the environment."
Zone 1 of the Silang stretch needs strengthening of its eroded banks. Zone 2 is where heavy industries operate, and the companies present there are involved now in formulating the appropriate environmental strategy. Zone 3 is the most populated area with the domestic waste of communities posing a problem.
Improvements in the river can be gleaned from Aclans statement: "Before we were talking of sacks in 1,000s of waste collected from the river. Now it is in 100s."
The foundation is on its fourth year and recently marked its anniversary with a big clean up, which was a two-day affair, and tree planting led by Offie Arcillas, the active wife of Santa Rosa Mayor Leon Arcillas. She is also chairman of the Clean and Green Program and tourism head of Santa Rosa. She explained that Santa Rosas high population growth requires disciplining the citizenry by imposing penalties on violators of their anti-littering ordinance and providing a waste can in every passenger jeep and tricycle.
Tree planting is a vigorous activity of S3R2, particularly during its anniversary and on April 22, which is Earth Day. They encourage it in all barangays.
As Gomer Carta, past president of Rotary Club of Santa Rosa, illustrates: "Before there was only information dissemination to school children, but now they have actual participation."
S3R2 coordinates with the CAT (Citizens Army Training) of various private and public high schools for daily monitoring and keeping their particular portion of the river free of litter. S3R2 recently signed a memorandum of agreement with the Girl Scouts of the Philippines to solicit their participation.
Everyone involved in the project is aware that it would take a long time and much effort to revive a river that has been neglected, but they are not about to give up until they see it come back to life again.