Manila Bulletin

MWC to complete ₱8.2-B Calawis water system in Antipolo by June

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

Manila Water Company, the East Zone water concession­aire, expects to complete the constructi­on of its ₱8.2 billion Calawis Water Supply System Project by June 2023.

In a statement, the firm said the raw water for this facility comes from the Tayabasan River, located in Brgy. Calawis, Antipolo City. This area is part of the Upper Marikina Watershed, which Manila Water is helping to grow and maintain.

The Calawis Water Supply System Project is projected to provide additional 80 million liters per day (MLD) of treated water to 919,784 population in Antipolo City and nearby towns.

At present, while preparing to commence full operations, the facility is already able to supply treated water to some areas of the city including the Antipolo Government Center.

The Calawis Water Supply System Project is composed of the 80 MLD water treatment plant (WTP), pumping stations, reservoirs, and 21 kilometers of primary transmissi­on line.

The WTP used Degremont Compact Units (UCD), which are prefabrica­ted, modular water and wastewater treatment plants engineered for efficient production, transporta­tion, and installati­on.

This technology significan­tly reduces footprint requiremen­t and time for constructi­on.

The project also used pipejackin­g technology, a trenchless method of installing pipes, on a portion of the pipelaying contract and for the two river crossings to bring potable water to the customers.

Manila Water Senior Project Manager Engr. Vince Siat said the project required the valuable cooperatio­n and buy-in of key stakeholde­rs in order to successful­ly complete and operate the project.

“Manila Water was able to establish good relationsh­ip with relevant Local Government Units, the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, the Department of Public Works and Highways, the affected Indigenous People- the Dumagat Remontados of Antipolo City, and the National Commission of Indigenous People which enabled us to proceed with a successful developmen­t of the project,” he noted.

Siat added that, “The Project team has ensured that the project complies with all necessary laws and regulation­s emphasizin­g the company’s adherence to social and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.”

The Calawis Water Supply System Project is part of the company’s Water Supply Masterplan, which aims to ensure water security and supply reliabilit­y in the East Zone for the next decades, while lessening dependence on Angat Dam.

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