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Wastewater treatment plant efficiency project rolled out in Clark

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

FREEPORT--The Wastewater Treatment Plant Efficiency Improvemen­t Project was rolled-out on March 25 as an initial step for Clark Water Corporatio­n’s (CWC) compliance to government’s regulation on water treatment.

With the support and directive of the Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC), the CWC carried out its preliminar­y steps to adhere to the requiremen­ts stipulated in the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources’(DENR) Administra­tive Order 2016-08 and for the renewal of its discharge permit.

The preliminar­y move for the desludging of the existing Anaerobic and Facultativ­e Ponds is also a response to the demands of DENR- Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) Region 3 to renew the discharge permit of CWC.

In a recent meeting with CDC Chairman Edgardo Pamintuan and CDC President and Chief Executive Officer Manuel Gaerlan, EMB Region 3 Director William Trajeco mentioned that their office wishes to see inceptive ground works to mobilize CWC’s compl i ance.

However, RD Trajeco failed to attend the event. Gaerlan underscore­d the importance of the event as it signals a significan­t action on the part of CWC and the state-owned firm to meet all the instructio­ns of the EMB R3.

The desludging activity was also initiated due to the ultimatum given by EMB R3 insinuatin­g that a cease-and-desist order (CDO) will be issued by their office if CWC does not start with the initial steps.

To continuous­ly support and to help facilitate the timely compliance of CWC to the requiremen­ts of DENR-EMB, the CDC has also recently presented a cost-effective technology to address the standards set in DAO 2016-08.

This technology is a hybrid wastewater treatment system that incorporat­es microbe (bio) remediatio­n and reed bed technology. The system is designed to be environmen­tally friendly, takes low maintenanc­e cost, and certified by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) as a green technology.

It would not require major constructi­on works

and is estimated to only take a 4-month project timeline for full adoption.

The modular and portable design of the microbe remediatio­n proposed by CDC is also patented in various countries such as the US, China, Indonesia, Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada, and Korea.

Earlier, a virtual town hall meeting was organized by CDC to present feasible and cost-effective methods that are modern, compliant, and inexpensiv­e that make the business climate for Clark locators and investors more sustainabl­e.

The townhall meeting was attended by officers and members of Clark Investors and Locators Associatio­n (CILA) and CWC.

This also aims to provide updates, and developmen­ts with regard to the various steps taken by the state-owned firm in guiding CWC for its compliance to the AO issued by the DENR.

 ?? IMPROVING WASTEWATER EFFICIENCY. (Contribute­d photo) ?? The initial step for Clark Freeport Zone’s Waste Water Treatment Plant Efficiency Project was recently commenced by the Clark Water Corporatio­n (CWC) in compliance with the DENR – DAO 2016-08. Present during the event are Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Chairman Edgardo Pamintuan (4th from left), CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan (5th from left), and CWC President and CEO Virgilio Rivera, Jr. Also in attendance during the activity are (from left to right) CDC Vice President for Administra­tion and Finance Mariza Mandocdoc, CWC Subsidiary Operations Group Director Maidy Lynne Quito, CDC Vice President for Engineerin­g Services Group Ralph Mamauag, CWC General Manager Christian Mhel Marcos, and CWC Market Sector Lead for Water, Prime Infra Melvin John Tan.
IMPROVING WASTEWATER EFFICIENCY. (Contribute­d photo) The initial step for Clark Freeport Zone’s Waste Water Treatment Plant Efficiency Project was recently commenced by the Clark Water Corporatio­n (CWC) in compliance with the DENR – DAO 2016-08. Present during the event are Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Chairman Edgardo Pamintuan (4th from left), CDC President and CEO Manuel R. Gaerlan (5th from left), and CWC President and CEO Virgilio Rivera, Jr. Also in attendance during the activity are (from left to right) CDC Vice President for Administra­tion and Finance Mariza Mandocdoc, CWC Subsidiary Operations Group Director Maidy Lynne Quito, CDC Vice President for Engineerin­g Services Group Ralph Mamauag, CWC General Manager Christian Mhel Marcos, and CWC Market Sector Lead for Water, Prime Infra Melvin John Tan.

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