Philippine Daily Inquirer

Clark Water investing P1.26B to boost zone’s water services

- By Paolo G. Montecillo

AYALA-LED Clark Water Corp. is investing P1.26 billion in the former military base in Pampanga for water source developmen­t, wastewater service infrastruc­ture and service reliabilit­y improvemen­t projects, to meet the area’s growing requiremen­ts until 2017.

In a statement Monday, Clark Water, a unit of Manila Water Co., said more than half of this budget would go to the constructi­on of 15 deep well pumping stations and the installati­on of over 25 kilometers of transmissi­on lines in the Clark Freeport.

“We have developed our plans and programs to support the vision of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n while addressing the current and future needs of existing locators even as we continue to attract more investors in Clark,” said Clark Water chief operating officer and general manager Jess Laigo.

He said P639 million would be allotted for the deep wells and transmissi­on pipes that would bring water to homes and businesses inside the freeport.

Meanwhile, P338 million will be used to expand Clark Water’s wastewater treatment la- goon and install 12.5 kilometers of sewer lines.

The remaining capital investment will go to the constructi­on of new treatment plants and the developmen­t of long-term water sources.

Since it took over the water operations at Clark, the company said it had significan­tly improved the area’s water services through the provision of high-quality piped water supply with strong water pressure.

“We will continue to invest in water and wastewater projects, improve service and operationa­l efficiency, and implement environmen­tal projects to remain as a sustainabl­e partner of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n and its locators,” Laigo added.

In 2012, the company spent P42 million to build a new treatment plant, new distributi­on lines, and a deep well to augment water capacity.

Clark Water is a subsidiary of Metro Manila’s East Zone concession­aire.

Clark Water was formed by Manila Water in partnershi­p with Clark Developmen­t Corp., the administra­tive and governing body of the Clark Freeport Zone and the Clark Special Economic Zone.

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