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MWSS to water firms: Extend grace period for bills payment

- By Revin Mikhael D. Ochave Reporter

THE regulatory office of the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) has directed Maynilad Water Services, Inc. and Manila Water Co., Inc. to provide customers with a grace period and a three-month installmen­t mode for the payment of bills that fall during the stricter lockdown periods.

In a statement on Wednesday, MWSS Chief Regulator Patrick Lester N. Ty ordered the water concession­aires to provide customers with a 30-day grace period to pay their bills during the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) periods.

Mr. Ty also told the water providers to implement a threemonth installmen­t payment method after the grace period for all cooperativ­es; micro, small, and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs), and domestic customers.

He added that the order is in accordance with the intentions of Republic Act No. 11494 or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act (Bayanihan II).

A provision under Bayanihan II mandates all utility companies providing electricit­y, water, and telecommun­ications services, among others, to provide a minimum 30-day grace period for the payment of bills that fall during the ECQ or MECQ periods.

“The said directives will provide customers ample time to update payments for water bills that fell due within August 4 to August 18, or the MECQ period, without incurring interests, penalties and other charges,” Mr. Ty said.

Sought for comment, representa­tives of the two water concession­aires said that they would fully comply with the MWSS directive.

“We will comply with the guidelines, as we have always done,” Maynilad Head of Corporate Communicat­ions Jennifer C. Rufo said in a mobile phone message.

Meanwhile, Manila Water Corporate Strategic Affairs Head Nestor Jeric T. Sevilla said in a mobile phone message that the company would abide with the directive in accordance with Bayanihan II.

Mr. Sevilla said that Manila Water had also postponed disconnect­ion activities, adding that it had been practicing extended payment terms for customers.

“All bills during the ECQ since March were given initially six months to settle their bills until September 30. The 30-day grace period especially for those MECQ bills covering August 4 to 18 will provide them further relief,” Mr. Sevilla said.

“Before any current bill gets disconnect­ed, there is already a 60-day window for customers to pay their bills,” he added.

Meanwhile, MWSS’ Mr. Ty assured that the regulatory office would do everything to lessen the financial burden on consumers resulting from the coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( COVID-19) pandemic.

 ?? MICHAEL VARCAS/PHILSTAR ?? Regulator says order gives customers ample time to pay water bills that fell due from Aug. 4 to 18
MICHAEL VARCAS/PHILSTAR Regulator says order gives customers ample time to pay water bills that fell due from Aug. 4 to 18

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