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La Mesa Ecopark Launches New Swimming Complex to Sustain Life of La Mesa Watershed

One of the public properties damaged by Typhoon Ondoy has been resurrected and revitalized.

The new La Mesa Ecopark swimming complex in Quezon City was inaugurated Saturday (Mar 5) in the hope of attracting more revenue for the continuous preservation and protection of La Mesa Watershed.

Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista, QC Vice-Mayor Joy Belmonte, former Senator Jamby Madrigal, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) Chairman Ramon Alikpala, and ABS-CBN Foundation Managing Director Gina Lopez formally opened the new facility to the public.

“La Mesa is important because it not only provides escape for the people of Metro Manila but it also reminds us of the value of our watershed and the importance of protecting it,” said Alikpala.

According to Lopez, the swimming complex was destroyed when Typhoon Ondoy hit Metro Manila. It was submerged in floodwaters in September 2009. The construction of the new pool complex was made possible through the Senate Priority Development Fund of Madrigal during her time in the Senate.

The La Mesa Watershed, a property owned by MWSS, is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. It also has 2,000 hectares of forest, the last remaining one of its size in Metro Manila and serves as its carbon sink.

The swimming pool has been one of the park’s main attractions and high revenue-earners, attracting large volumes of customer especially during summer vacation. With a new six lane standard short course (25m) fresh water pool and two saltwater kiddy/wading pools, La Mesa Ecopark hopes to meet this demand and increase revenues while at the same time upholding safety standards.

Due to lack of funds, illegal settling, poaching and logging, the watershed came into disrepair and ruin in the 1990s until ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc. created Bantay Kalikasan (Nature Watch) and, in partnership with the MWSS and the Quezon City Local Government, undertook the Save La Mesa Watershed Project in 1999.

To sustain the Save La Mesa Watershed Project, Bantay Kalikasan rehabilitated and renovated a 33 hectare public park located right outside the natural boundaries of the watershed and 40 meters below the reservoir. In September 2004, it was renamed La Mesa Ecopark and reopened to the public.

Today, 11 years since the project started, only 170 of the 1,700 hectares that needed reforestation remain to be planted. Bantay Kalikasan’s strategy of actively involving the general public in the project, through its Adopt/Protect-A-Tree/Hectare programs, was key to its success.

Since 2005, over 2,000 different schools from all over the country, some coming from as far as Laoag, Bohol and Cebu, trooped to La Mesa Ecopark for their educational school field trips. Today, the park continues to be a popular destination for family outings and picnics; a more healthful alternative to shopping malls. Since 2005, almost 2 million people visited the park, averaging 280,000 people per year.

Through La Mesa Ecopark, Bantay Kalikasan aims to not just spread environmental awareness through education and advocacy but also ensure a better environment for our children.

By safeguarding the La Mesa Watershed, the group is able to protect a living classroom and laboratory for environmental education and what can be a center for biodiversity conservation in the future.

14 Comments on La Mesa Ecopark Launches New Swimming Complex to Sustain Life of La Mesa Watershed

  1. nameless // April 1, 2014 at 1:50 pm //

    sana di kayo magsawa at ipagpatuloy nyo ang pagpaganda sa park at hindi sya mahal na kaya naming mga masa pasyalan.

  2. salamat sa mga taong bumubuo nito. God bless u.

  3. tapusin na ang lahat huwag lang ang IMORTAL or else boboycot kami abs-cbn!!! mark our word // March 7, 2011 at 1:34 pm //

    huwag nyong tapusin ang imortal yan nalang ang the best sa inyo ayoko ng mara clara napaka baduy imortal pang world class talaga. Rating is not important but the quality matters most.$$

  4. HAHAHAHA!! nasan ang mga chaka na mga kanguso!!!! palibhasa na shock nnman sila at ndi makagawa ng ganito ang buraot na station nila!!! go go go kapamilya!!

    yan ang TUNAY na serbisyo!!

  5. THIS IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT IM MOSTLY LIKE AND PROUD OF ABS-CBN THEY GIVE BACK SOMETHING TO PEOPLE WHOM THEY VALUE AND SERVE… PROUD TO BE A KAPAMILYA!!! ^_^

  6. Keep it up Kapamilya! continue helping the needy Filipinos…and most of all, worthy cause like the improvement of our eco-system! More power and God bless!!!

  7. wow…the best talaga ang mga lopezes at abs-cbn! tunay na may puso, sa isip, sa salita, sa gawa!!! God bless po!!!

  8. Anonymous // March 6, 2011 at 10:36 am //

    wow sarap nmn magpunta dyan..

  9. WOW..ITS A GOOD NEWS..SARAP PASYALAN YAN, SANA LAHAT NG PINOY MAGING AWARE S KALIKASAN..SPECIALLY MGA TAGA MANILA..AS I OBSERVE SOBRANG POLLUTED N NG METRO… CONGRATS S MGA TAO’NG NASA LIKOD NG LAMESA ECO-PARK..KEEP IT UP..

  10. Anonymous // March 6, 2011 at 10:24 am //

    Salute to Madam Gina Lopez of ABS-CBN foundation for her selfless and untiring support for the environment and the Filipino people. ABS-CBN is not only the undisputed leader of Philippine television but also the best media company in terms of socio-economic contribution.

  11. congratulations to all involved n dis laudable project. Kip up d gud work.

  12. Anonymous // March 6, 2011 at 7:29 am //

    kaya pinagpala lagi ang abs cbn dahil they provide and active not only in the entertainment but also to the community…congrats abs pagpatuloy nyo pa more projects like environmental concerns…

  13. jcinjeddah.. // March 6, 2011 at 3:34 am //

    wow! ganda naman…with the help of abscbn.

  14. Thanks to all those who took part in its making and who are still taking part in sustaining this noble project.

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