Manila Bulletin

Maynilad spent B for pumping stations and reservoirs in 2017

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West Zone concession­aire Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Maynilad) has spent some of R1.5 billion in 2017 for the constructi­on of new pumping stations and reservoirs (PSRs) in Las Piñas, Quezon City and Muntinlupa.

These new facilities, which have a combined storage capacity of 110 million liters of water, enabled Maynilad to increase water pressure from 7 psi (pounds per square inch) to 16 psi for almost 400,000 residents in some areas of Bacoor City, Las Piñas, North Caloocan and Muntinlupa. At 16 psi, water supply can reach the fourth floor a house or establishm­ent without the need for a booster pump.

The strong water pressure consequent­ly allowed Maynilad to bring potable water to elevated portions of the said areas, which previously had no water access or had limited supply availabili­ty. Moreover, some 61,000 people in the south, who still rely on deep wells for their water supply, are expected to connect to Maynilad’s distributi­on network once the new PSRs become fully operationa­l by the second quarter of 2018.

Maynilad currently has 28 pumping stations and 32 reservoirs located in strategic locations throughout its West concession area — up from only seven operationa­l pumping stations and reservoirs in 2006 before the company was re-privatized.

“Since 2007, we have added 21 pumping stations and 25 reservoirs to the water infrastruc­ture that we inherited upon re-privatizat­ion. In the next five years, we will build more such facilities in Parañaque, Muntinlupa, Quezon City, Bacoor City and Kawit City,” said Maynilad President and CEO Ramoncito S. Fernandez. “We are also investing another P 2.2 billion in the next five years for the rehabilita­tion and upgrade of existing PSRs.”

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