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  1. LLDA is a government agency that manages the ecological and economic development of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. Find out about its services, programs, news, and online payment portal.

    • Renewal

      WHO MAY AVAIL OF THE SERVICE: Persons, natural or juridical,...

    • Online Services

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    • LLDA Clearance

      This is a One-Time Clearance required by the LLDA for any...

    • Management Team

      Truck Lines: 8376-543 | 8376-4044 | 8332-2341 | 8376-4039 |...

    • LLDA

      Please be informed that in spite of the General Community...

    • Implemented Laws

      Republic Act No. 4850 – An act creating the LAGUNA LAKE...

    • Board Resolutions

      Fisheries Development; Community Development; Research...

    • Board of Directors

      Laguna Lake Development Authority Vice-Chairman. Hon. Jonas...

  2. The biggest contribution comes from Pagsanjan River, which accounts for 18% – 20% of the total inflows. When there is sufficient tidal fluctuation and the lake level is lower than Manila Bay, salt water intrusion through the Pasig River increases the salinity of the lake resulting to brackish water.

  3. The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), one of the attached agencies of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), is responsible for the preservation, development, and sustainability of Laguna de Bay (Laguna Lake) and its 21 major tributary rivers.

  4. This is a One-Time Clearance required by the LLDA for any development plans, programs, and projects that are located within the Laguna de Bay Region neither new or existing, pursuant to Sec. 4 (d) of RA 4850, as Amended.

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  6. Learn about the LLDA, a government agency under DENR that manages and develops the Laguna de Bay Region. See its website, location, employees, and functions on LinkedIn.

  7. Feb 14, 2022 · MANILA, Philippines — The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) will initially offer 2,000 hectares of the Laguna de Bay for floating solar projects. In a memorandum circular issued Feb....

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