The LLDA was organized by virtue of Republic Act No. 4850 as a quasi-government agency with regulatory and proprietary functions. Through Presidential Decree 813 in 1975, and Executive Order 927 in 1983, its powers and functions were further strengthened to include environmental protection and jurisdiction over the lake basin’s surface water. In 1993, through Executive Order 149, the administrative supervision over LLDA was transferred from the Office of the President to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Republic Act No. 4850 (1966)
Presidential Decree No. 813 (1975)
Executive Order No. 927 (1998)
To manage, develop and transform the Laguna de Bay Region into a vibrant economic zone through conservation of lake basin resources and good governance with the participation of empowered and responsible stakeholders.
By 2040, the Laguna de Bay Basin is an ecologically balanced resource that fosters vibrant economic development and sustains the needs of the present and future generations through the participation of empowered and responsible stakeholders.
Love of the Environment “We, together with the participation of the empowered and responsible stakeholders, are foremost advocates of environmental protection and sustainable development in this day and age of climate change.”
Leadership/Professionalism “We adhere to the highest standards of civil service and professional meritocracy.”
Disciplined/Science-Driven “We believe in empirically-driven and science-based environmental governance and management.”
Adaptability/Innovativeness “We believe in change management and the value of innovation and creativity.”
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