Philippine Daily Inquirer

SMC HAS $2-B SOLUTION TO MANILA’S FLOODS

- DUMLAO-ABADILLA —DORIS

Conglomera­te San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is planning to propose to the Duterte administra­tion a $2-billion program to build a flood mitigation system with a waste-to-energy component for Metro Manila.

Onthe sidelines of the listing of Eagle Cement Corp. on Monday, SMC president Ramon S. Ang told reporters the metropolis was prone to flooding because Laguna de Bay, which used to be an effective natural catch basin for excess rainwater, was now all clogged up.

“There should be a spillway which will allow water from Laguna de Bay to flow to Manila Bay,” Ang said. The spillway should have a diameter of 14 meters (46 feet), he said, adding such a system would prevent the recurrence of the massive flooding brought about by Tropical Storm Ondoy in 2009.

“The government long knows about this solution. That’s the most important flood control project and not just dredging (of waterways),” Ang said. “Once all the trash is taken out, Metro Manila will be flood-free.”

In return for building this flood control system, Ang said SMC would ask for the right to “use the materials.” The trash collected could be used to generate power, he said.

Ang said SMC already has a prospectiv­e technical partner for the project, which he de- clined to name. The unsolicite­d proposal, if the government decides to give it a go, will still be subject to a Swiss challenge.

Ang said it’s best for the government to continue bidding out projects to the private sector instead of relying on government­to-government infrastruc­ture deals. This is amid government economic managers’ signal of veering away from public-private partnershi­p (PPP) deals in favor of official developmen­t assistance (ODA)-funded projects.

Ang also said resorting to borrowings would “destroy the balance sheet of the government” and jack up interest rates in the country.

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