Philippine Daily Inquirer

MAYNILAD LAUNCHES PROJECT TO REVIVE PASIG RIVER

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Maynilad Water Services Inc. has launched the “Sagip Estero, Balik Sigla” project, which aims to improve the water quality in the esteros and tributarie­s of the Pasig River before water is released back into the river and finally into Manila Bay.

Maynilad has partnered with the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), the Pasig River Rehabilita­tion Commission, the local government of the city of Manila, and the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources for the project.

Four esteros

The esteros involved are Estero dela Reina, Estero de Sunog Apog, Estero de Magdalena, and Estero de Concordia.

The project which will be completed in 2020 will benefit 8,456 households in Estero dela Reina; 1,221 in Estero de Sunog Apog; 1,441 in Estero Magdalena; and 287 in Estero de Concordia.

MWSS administra­tor Reynaldo Velasco, who graced the groundbrea­king ceremony for the project with Maynilad president Ramoncito Fernandez and other officials from the government and Maynilad, commended Maynilad for the project, stressing that collective effort was needed for the river cleanup.

“This project by Maynilad is laudable as it manifests the concession­aire’s adherence to the Clean Water Act and its support to the writ of continuing mandamus issued by the Supreme Court in 2008,” Velasco said.

Intercepto­r pipes

Maynilad will construct intercepto­r pipes and appurtenan­ces along the easement areas of the four esteros to capture the wastewater discharges of households in the area and treat them before dischargin­g them into the waterways.

The generated wastewater, which will be conveyed by the intercepto­r pipes, will be treated in Maynilad’s Tondo Sewage Pumping Plant.

Maynilad COO Randy Estrellado, however, lamented that despite Maynilad’s wastewater management efforts, the wanton throwing of garbage particular­ly by informal settlers somehow makes it futile to return the treated water to the polluted tributarie­s.

Maynilad has allotted almost P1.7 billion this year for wastewater projects. It has spent almost P14 billion to expand sewerage coverage in the West Zone since 2007.

From a 6-percent sewerage coverage in 2007, coverage has improved to 16 percent as of June 2018.

 ?? INQUIRER PHOTO ?? GARBAGE CLOGGED The Estero de Magdalena along La Torre Bridge in Tondo, Manila, is shown in this June 2018 file photo.—
INQUIRER PHOTO GARBAGE CLOGGED The Estero de Magdalena along La Torre Bridge in Tondo, Manila, is shown in this June 2018 file photo.—

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