Manila Bulletin

Manila Water exports WPPP template to other Asian countries

- FERDINAND M. DE LA CRUZ

“With a regulatory framework that is clear, transparen­t and consistent, Water Public-Private Partnershi­p (WPPP) has worked in Metro Manila and other parts of the Philippine­s. It can work in many more places in Asia and Manila Water is a testimony that Asians can solve Asian water issues."

This was declared by Manila Water President Ferdinand M. De la Cruz at the 1st Asia Internatio­nal Water Week held recently in Gyeongju, Korea even as he affirmed the water firm's commitment to push the Asian water agenda to ensure sustainabl­e urban growth and developmen­t in tandem with its partner, the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS).

De la Cruz said that Manila Water's participat­ion in the Asian water conference was through the auspices of MWSS even as he strongly supported the priority program and projects of MWSS Administra­tor Reynaldo Velasco to ensure Water Security for Metro Manìla by building new and large water sources.

"Together with MWSS, we just celebrated in August 2017 our 20 years of successful public-private partnershi­p, now a water PPP model that was able to turnaround a water crisis situation in the mid-’90s to the current excellent service of world class standards which is highly recognized in the global water industry," said the Manila Water president.

For his part, Velasco cited the working Concession Model between the government and the private sector that was to provide access to affordable potable water and sanitation for the urban poor.

"We are fortunate that more than half of the new customers which Manila Water added to its customer base that it inherited from MWSS, or over 1.8 M people, came from the marginaliz­ed sector and these customers now enjoy 24/7 piped water and regular sanitation services," said the MWSS chief.

Aside from serving new customers in the Metro Manila East Zone, Manila Water also improved its operating efficienci­es by reducing NRW from 63% to 11% and saving about 700 MLD used to cover more areas.

De la Cruz said the plan of MWSS to update the Metro Manìla Water Supply Masterplan is critical to underpin the continued economic developmen­t of Metro Manila whose GDP accounts for 37% of National output.

Over the last eight years, Manila Water has ventured outside Metro Manìla to replicate the success of the water PPP model in solving urban water issues.

According to De la Cruz, Manila Water now have operations in several parts of the Philippine­s.

"We are one of the largest foreign direct investors in Vietnam where we have a number of Water businesses concentrat­ed in the Ho Chi Minh area. We supply almost 50% of Ho Chi Minh's treated water requiremen­ts. We have pilot projects in Bandung and Yangon for NRW reduction. Our talent base now includes Vietnamese and Indonesian engineers who have become well versed with our capability set and service culture," concludes De la Cruz.

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