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CDC to upgrade wastewater treatment plant

- Jonathan L. Mayuga

CLARK Developmen­t Corp. (CDC), in collaborat­ion with Clark Water Corp. (CWC), are gearing up efforts to upgrade its wastewater treatment processes to make its sewage treatment facility compliant with the new standards of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR).

The sewage treatment facility serves the Clark Freeport Zone. CDC and CWC want to ensure that the facility is compliant with the DENR Administra­tive Order (DAO) 201608 on Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR).

In a statement, CDC and CWC said the current waste treatment facility which has the capacity to treat as much as 27 million liters of wastewater per day will undergo a series of preparator­y works including removal of sludge to maximize its processing capacity and improve the flow of water.

These activities will increase its overall treatment efficiency and prepare the facility for the installati­on of upgrades.

During the project commenceme­nt, CDC Chairman Edgardo Pamintuan said they will adhere to the new government-mandated environmen­tal regulation­s.

“Our collaborat­ive actions to continuous­ly improve our wastewater facilities and services to support the government’s initiative­s of promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is significan­t in pursuing our mission to make the Freeport a preferred busines and tourism destinatio­n in the region,” Pamintuan said.

Meanwhile, CDC President and CEO Manuel Gaerlan said upgrading the wastewater treatment plant is a big investment for CWC that will have an economic impact on various locators and investors.

He said CDC and CWC are working together to set in place acceptable solutions that will balance the interest of the locators while complying with DAO 2016-08.

Gearlan added that CDC will push through with finalizing the revised Compliance Action Plan to the requiremen­t of DAO 2016-08 for submission to DENR.

CDC is the government-owned and controlled corporatio­n that administer­s the Clark Freeport Zone.

As the water and wastewater service provider of Clark Freeport Zone, CWC President and CEO Virgilio C. Rivera, Jr. said the company will remain steadfast in its commitment to uphold environmen­tal sustainabi­lity by providing world-class wastewater services to the locators of the Clark Freeport Zone.

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