Mindanao Times

New Bulk Water Supply to Boost Water Security

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WITH water shortage in Metro Manila again looming in the horizon, AMA Water assured the MWSS that its commitment to deliver the first water by summer of 2021 under its 50mld bulk water supply project with Manila Water is still on track.

Pagasa has recently reported that water levels at both Angat and Ipo Dams have been dipping low lately despite the rains which have not substantia­lly replenishe­d both dams to their usual highs of 210 m. and 101 m. respective­ly. Angat’s level stood at 187.49 m. and Ipo’s at 100.69 which don’t sound comforting to both water concession­aires.

AMA Water COO Charles D. Sullivan said their proposal is now under assessment by the MWSS-RO consultant after it was initially approved by the MWSS Board in July.

Along with MWCI ‘s East Bay project, the AMA Water project is the only bulk water supply project that can deliver new water to Metro Manila within 18 months to avert another shortfall in the summer of 2021. Angat Dam has supplied some 90 percent of Metro Manila ‘s water requiremen­ts for many decades now without recourse to other equally big sources. Sullivan said AMA WATER will “pull all the stops” to get this project on stream by summer of 2021. He was confident that issues raised on the water quality of Laguna Lake can be addressed effectivel­y by using a combinatio­n of reverse osmosis and membrane technologi­es.

The AMA GROUP Holdings holds a 300mld water rights at Laguna Lake as granted by The LLDA. Laguna Lake is the country’s biggest freshwater resource at

92,000 hectares spanning the provinces of Rizal, Laguna and Cavite as well as parts of Metro Manila. President Duterte has underlined the urgent need for water security as the Philippine population continues to grow especially in Metro Manila. Other new sources in the pipeline include Kaliwa and Wawa dams with the former still embroiled in some issues that could potentiall­y derail its immediate implementa­tion.

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