Martes, Pebrero 25, 2014

Lake Lanao


Background Information of Lake Lanao

Lake Lanao in Lanao del Sur is one of 17 ancient lakes in the world and the second largest freshwater lake in the country. It is a reservoir for the Agus hydroelectric power plants which generates 55-65% of Mindanao’s power. The lake’s only outlet is Agus River which drains into Iligan Bay. Lake Lanao is also a major source of food and livelihood and serves as a transport highway and venue for religious and cultural activities of communities living in the area. Lake Lanao was proclaimed as a watershed reservation in 1992 through Presidential Proclamation 971 to ensure protection of forest cover and water yield for hydropower, irrigation and domestic use. The watershed occupies an area of 153,008 hectares and is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including 18 cyprinid species that are endemic to the lake lanao
Lake  Lanao  is  the   largest  and  deepest  freshwater  lake  in  the  country  covering  an  area   of     35,250  hectares with maximum  depth  of  112  meters. It is a large, oligotrophic lake formed by tectonic volcanic damming of a basin between two mountain ranges and the collapse of a large volcano (Mallari and Tabaranza, 2003). The Lake is the home to about 18 endemic fish species, 14 of which are almost extinct. It drains to Iligan Bay, some 37 kilometers from Marawi City, through its only outlet, the Agus River. 

Lake Lanao's Characteristics (photo: Rosagaron, Roman P. "Lake Lanao: Its Past and Present Status." (2001): 29-39. Print.)


Location and Map of Lake Lanao


History of Lake Lanao

A Maranao myth describes the formation of the lake. It is said that a group of angels under the command of Gabriel removed the vast population of Mantapoli to prevent the world from tipping over. The hole that was left was filled with water and threatened to drown the rest of the world. In response, the angels enlisted the help of the Four Winds to gouge out an outlet. The hole became Lake Lanao and the outlet became the Agus river. A Meranaw is a spoken or language of Maranao people.

Lake Lanao and its Benefits

The lake supports a major fishery, and is important for recreational activities including boating, swimming and sport fishing. The Lanao Lake and Agus River system generates 70% of the electricity used by the people of Mindanao.

References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Lanao
http://www.arcbc.org.ph/wetlands/philippines/phl_laklanao.html
http://www.articlesbase.com/culture-articles/lake-lanao-an-ancient-lake-and-cultural-identity-5867281.html
http://www.chm.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=102%3Ainland-waters-biodiversity-lakes-lake-lanao&catid=36%3Abiodiversity-in-the-philippines&Itemid=91




Lunes, Enero 13, 2014

Our Zero Waste Christmas Part (5ECE-B)

Last Tuesday, January 7, 2014, we had our Chistmas party for our environmental engineering course. Before our Christmas party begin we discussed first what we need to do to achieve our objective zero waste management. First is we assigned different things to do for everyone to contribute for our party. Me and my five other classmates was assigned to bring adobo/lechon manok for our Christmas party. Some were also asked to bring rice, salted egg, juice and some desserts like kutsinta etc... We also brought our own glass from our houses for the drinks instead of the usual plastic cups that are brought in most parties. The second thing we do is where our food should be placed so we think if we put them on into banana leaves because we also wanted to have a boodle fight. This Christmas party was not ordinary for me because it's my first time to experience a boodle fight with my classmates and other students from 3rd year ECE and also the fact that we tried to minimized/avoid the waste as much as we can. For me , it was fun and feeling overwhelmed because we achieved our goal in this Christmas party.