The Philippine Star

Manila Water pushes for water security

- By catherine taLavera

Concession­aire Manila Water Co. Inc. has emphasized the need for water security in the country through its water supply contingenc­y and augmentati­on plans to support the government’s efforts in developing water sources and actively promoting responsibl­e use of water.

Manila Water president and CEO Jocot de Dios said the East Zone water concession­aire continues to work toward water security.

“Water security is at the core of our operations, not only during summer months when we contend with Angat Dam’s lower-than-projected levels while ensuring our customers do not experience interrupte­d supply, but all year round to achieve our water supply sustainabi­lity targets,” De Dios said.

As early as January, government agencies such as the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) and Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) urged the public to conserve water as the Angat Dam ended 2021 with lower than expected water levels.

Latest data from PAGASA showed Angat Dam’s reservoir water level stood at 190.85 meters as of Friday morning, lower than the normal high level of 212 meters.

De Dios said Manila Water continues to closely work with the Metropolit­an Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and the NWRB in developing new water sources even as the agencies have approved the implementa­tion of the much-needed interim additional sources especially as the summer peaks.

These include the maximizati­on of the 100 million-liter-per-day (MLD) capacity of the Cardona Water Treatment Plant, which draws water from Laguna Lake; operation of deep wells that can provide additional 115 MLD; and operation of the 20-MLD Marikina Portable Water Treatment Plant, which can treat water from the Marikina River.

The MWSS and its Board approved the projects, while NWRB allowed Manila Water to harness groundwate­r through deep wells as part of their contingenc­y and augmentati­on measures while waiting for long-term water sources.

Manila Water is set to implement operationa­l adjustment­s, such as backwash recovery or re-treating the wastewater byproduct of the water treatment process while ensuring the efficiency of its network distributi­on, maximizing its distributi­on reservoirs and operating line boosters so that water supply continues to reach elevated and far-flung areas of the concession.

The concession­aire added that it is also eyeing to harness additional inflows to the La Mesa Reservoir from the nearby Alat Dam.

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