The Philippine Star

Laguna Water expands coverage

- By LOUISE MAUREEM SIMEON

Laguna Water Corp., a unit of Ayala-led Manila Water Co. Inc., is investing P75 million for the expansion of its coverage in the province.

The municipali­ty of Victoria has been added to its service coverage.

In a regulatory filing, Manila Water said the inclusion of Victoria in its service area would require the constructi­on of a deep well and treatment facility for water supply, as well as the laying of over 14 kilometers of distributi­on lines.

Total capital investment is estimated at P75 million and completion of initial phases is targeted by April 2018.

The inclusion is pursuant to the amended concession agreement between Laguna Water and the local government to provide clean water supply and replicate the services previously done in the cities of Biñan, Cabuyao and Sta. Rosa.

Laguna Water is spending P5 billion over the next three years to further expand its coverage in the province.

Prior to Laguna Water’s takeover, the province only had 14 percent connected to the pipe system and the intermitte­nt water supply, poor water quality, and systems loss was estimated at 48 percent.

Laguna Water, the biggest business of Manila Water outside Metro Manila, has over 130,000 connection­s from the 17,000 connection­s it had when it started the concession agreement in 2009.

The company ranks third among the operators outside the metro in terms of size, next to Davao and Cebu.

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