08/09/2025
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The Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), through its Environmental Research and Laboratory Services Division (ERLSD) and Air Quality Management Section (AQMS), successfully facilitated a Special Workshop on the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Project of the Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East Asia (EANET) on September 1, 2025, via Zoom. The virtual event brought together government officials, academic researchers, and international experts to enhance the country's air quality management strategies and improve the implementation of the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (RA 8749).
The workshop served as a critical platform to detail the collaborative efforts between the EMB and representatives from the University of the Philippines-Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology (UP-IESM) to establish efficient sampling methodologies. These efforts are designed to be translated into reasonable standards that will aid in achieving better air quality across the country. Discussions also focused on assessing the achievements and future directions for the effective implementation of the Clean Air Act.Experts from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA), including Dr. Andrey Khlystov, Dr. Mike Kleeman, and Dr. Chris Cappa, provided valuable insights on VOCs, their measurement methodologies, and their critical role in ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation. These discussions were complemented by presentations from local experts, with EMB-AQMS Chief Engr. Jundy T. Del Socorro providing an overview of the current state of air quality in the Philippines and Dr. Mylene Cayetano of UP-IESM sharing her expertise on Benzene, Toluene, Xylene (BTX) data from the Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS) system.
The workshop concluded with group discussions and recommendations for VOC monitoring and standards in the Philippines, covering methodology, ambient guideline values, and point source emission standards. In his closing remarks, Engr. Del Socorro expressed gratitude to all participants for their contributions and highlighted the workshop's outcomes, emphasizing how the refined sampling and analysis methodologies will be instrumental in updating and improving policies for the benefit of the nation's environment and public health.