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Maynilad Water Services

Maynilad Water Services, Inc., better known as Maynilad, is the water and wastewater services provider of cities and municipalities that form the West Zone of the Greater Manila Area in the Philippines. It is an agent and contractor of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS).[1] Maynilad is one of two private water providers in Metro Manila, the other being Manila Water.

Maynilad Water Services
Logo
IndustryPublic Utility
FoundedJanuary 22, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-01-22)
HeadquartersQuezon City, Philippines
Key people
Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman)
Ramoncito S. Fernandez (President and CEO)
Randolph T. Estrellado (COO)
ServicesWater Delivery
Sewerage and Sanitation
ParentMetro Pacific Investments Corporation
DMCI Holdings, Inc.
Websitemayniladwater.com.ph

Incorporated in 1997, Maynilad currently serves over 9 million people[2] in the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Malabon, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, and Valenzuela; along with most of the City of Manila and portions of Quezon City and Makati west of the Metro Manila Skyway. Outside of Metro Manila, in Cavite Province it serves the cities of Cavite, Bacoor and Imus and the municipalities of Kawit, Noveleta and Rosario.[3]

MWS, Estero de Binondo floodgate and pumping station

History edit

As part of the water privatization in Metro Manila, the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System awarded contracts to two companies splitting Metro Manila into a west and east zones. Maynilad Water Services Inc. was formed in 1997 as a partnership of the Benpres Holdings Corporation (now the Lopez Group of Companies) and Ondeo Water Services Inc. after it won the bidding to run the water and wastewater services in the West Zone.

Benpres eventually left the partnership in 2006 to settle a US$240 million debt. Then January 24, 2007, a consortium led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation and the DMCI Holdings, Inc. took over the company and able to pay the debt by January 2008.[4]

Water Source edit

Angat Dam is the main source of water for Metro Manila. It supplies about 90 percent of raw water requirements for Metro Manila through the facilities of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System. Maynilad is sourcing its more than 90 percent raw water supply requirement from Angat Dam.

Laguna de Bay is another source of water for Maynilad, mainly serving Muntinlupa and Cavite.

Service area edit

West Zone of Metro Manila edit

 
Zones of Metro Manila allocated to Maynilad Water (red) and Manila Water (blue)

Cavite (West Cavite & East Cavite Business Area) edit

by February 1, 2021, Maynilad divided the Cavite Business Area into 2 sub-office.

East Cavite Business Area

  • Bacoor
  • Imus City (except for the Barangays of Carsadang Bago, Medicion, Toclong(Imus), Bayan Luma, Tanzang Luma, Pag-asa and Poblacion is part of West Cavite Business Area )

West Cavite Business Area

Impact edit

Access to Water edit

By the end of 2018, Maynilad posted a total of 1,407,503 accounts or about 9.5 million people in its customer base. Since 2019, there have been unexplained daily service interruptions that have been penalized by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System Regulatory Office (MWSS-RO).

The MWSS last September 2022 slapped Maynilad with a P9.264-million fine for “unusual and prolonged” service interruptions experienced by customers from May to July 2022. The MWSS also penalized Maynilad in February 2022 for unusual and prolonged service interruptions within the Putatan Water Treatment Plant supply zone, equivalent to a rebate of P323 in the April bill.[5]

Water Losses edit

When Maynilad was re-privatized in 2007, the company was losing some 1,500 million liters of treated water per day.[6] This translated to a Non-Revenue Water (NRW) level of 67%[7]—meaning two-thirds of the potable water it was producing was being lost.

Most of the water—some 75%[6] —was lost through the old and inefficient distribution system Maynilad inherited from the government and its previous owners. In fact, the company’s pipe network is considered the oldest in Asia,[6] some dating back to the time when the Philippines was still under the Spanish rule.[8]

While a massive pipe replacement program would have dramatically reduced its NRW in a short amount of time, Maynilad decided against it because it would ultimately result in significantly higher tariffs for its customers.[9] Instead, it invested in its human resources, technical equipment, engineering methodologies and internal procedures so it could serve more people through less water losses.[6]

After launching what was dubbed as the “largest NRW management project in the world”,[10] Maynilad has successfully brought down its NRW level to an all-time low of 27% by the end of 2018.[8]

In 2017, Maynilad plugged a total of 26,792 pipe leaks within its concessionaire area thus bringing the company’s total leak repairs to 316,757 since its re-privatization in 2007.[11]

Maynilad’s water loss reduction efforts have been recognized by various organizations including the International Water Association and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat).[6]

Wastewater Management edit

Aside from water services, Maynilad also manages wastewater in the West Zone in the form of sewerage and sanitation services.[12]

Sewerage services involve the treatment of wastewater conveyed via a sewer network[13] to Maynilad’s sewage treatment plants. At present, only residents and establishments in Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa, Magallanes Village in Makati, portions of Manila, Malabon, and Navotas, Project 7 and Project 8 in Quezon City, and portions of South Caloocan may connect to Maynilad’s sewerage system.[14]

Meanwhile, Maynilad offers sanitation services or septic tank cleaning to households that are not yet connected to its sewer system. Septic tank cleaning or desludging comes at no extra cost for residential and semi-business account holders, and is conducted every five to seven years.[15]

Ownership[16] edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Concessionaires". Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  2. ^ . Interaksyon. February 5, 2016. Archived from the original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  3. ^ "Our Businesses: Water Services". www.dmciholdings.com. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2012. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  5. ^ "Maynilad announces longer daily water interruptions starting next week".
  6. ^ a b c d e "More through Less: The Maynilad Non-Revenue Water management program". UN HABITAT. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  7. ^ "Country Water Action: Winning the War against Leaks and Losses". Asian Development Bank. December 31, 2010. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Maynilad repairs over 27K pipe leaks in 2015". mayniladwater.com.ph. Philippine Public Information Agency. March 25, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  9. ^ Espiritu, Roel. "Maynilad Water District, Philippines" (PDF). United Nations - Water International Conference. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  10. ^ Dimaano, Irineo (June 6, 2010). (PDF). Aquacon. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  11. ^ Lagare, Jordeene B. (February 10, 2018). "Maynilad spends P260M for leak repairs in 2017". The Manila Times.
  12. ^ "Maynilad Water Services Inc - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  13. ^ "Maynilad Las Piñas septage treatment plant starts operations". Interaksyon. December 23, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  14. ^ "Our Services: Sewerage". www.mayniladwater.com.ph. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  15. ^ "Maynilad offers desludging service this January". BusinessWorld. January 10, 2018. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  16. ^ "MPIC, DMCI to sell Maynilad stake to Marubeni". Philstar. February 15, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Maynilad redirects here Not to be confused with Maynila the Tagalog language name of Manila Maynilad Water Services Inc better known as Maynilad is the water and wastewater services provider of cities and municipalities that form the West Zone of the Greater Manila Area in the Philippines It is an agent and contractor of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System MWSS 1 Maynilad is one of two private water providers in Metro Manila the other being Manila Water Maynilad Water ServicesLogoIndustryPublic UtilityFoundedJanuary 22 1997 26 years ago 1997 01 22 HeadquartersQuezon City PhilippinesKey peopleManuel V Pangilinan Chairman Ramoncito S Fernandez President and CEO Randolph T Estrellado COO ServicesWater DeliverySewerage and SanitationParentMetro Pacific Investments CorporationDMCI Holdings Inc Websitemayniladwater com phIncorporated in 1997 Maynilad currently serves over 9 million people 2 in the cities of Caloocan Las Pinas Malabon Muntinlupa Navotas Paranaque Pasay and Valenzuela along with most of the City of Manila and portions of Quezon City and Makati west of the Metro Manila Skyway Outside of Metro Manila in Cavite Province it serves the cities of Cavite Bacoor and Imus and the municipalities of Kawit Noveleta and Rosario 3 MWS Estero de Binondo floodgate and pumping stationContents 1 History 2 Water Source 3 Service area 3 1 West Zone of Metro Manila 3 2 Cavite West Cavite amp East Cavite Business Area 4 Impact 4 1 Access to Water 4 2 Water Losses 4 3 Wastewater Management 5 Ownership 16 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editAs part of the water privatization in Metro Manila the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System awarded contracts to two companies splitting Metro Manila into a west and east zones Maynilad Water Services Inc was formed in 1997 as a partnership of the Benpres Holdings Corporation now the Lopez Group of Companies and Ondeo Water Services Inc after it won the bidding to run the water and wastewater services in the West Zone Benpres eventually left the partnership in 2006 to settle a US 240 million debt Then January 24 2007 a consortium led by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation and the DMCI Holdings Inc took over the company and able to pay the debt by January 2008 4 Water Source editAngat Dam is the main source of water for Metro Manila It supplies about 90 percent of raw water requirements for Metro Manila through the facilities of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System Maynilad is sourcing its more than 90 percent raw water supply requirement from Angat Dam Laguna de Bay is another source of water for Maynilad mainly serving Muntinlupa and Cavite Service area editWest Zone of Metro Manila edit nbsp Zones of Metro Manila allocated to Maynilad Water red and Manila Water blue Manila excluding the districts of Santa Ana Manila and San Andres Manila Caloocan Las Pinas Malabon Muntinlupa Navotas Pasay Paranaque Except for barangay of San Martin de Porres Valenzuela Quezon City North western part Makati West part Cavite West Cavite amp East Cavite Business Area edit by February 1 2021 Maynilad divided the Cavite Business Area into 2 sub office East Cavite Business Area Bacoor Imus City except for the Barangays of Carsadang Bago Medicion Toclong Imus Bayan Luma Tanzang Luma Pag asa and Poblacion is part of West Cavite Business Area West Cavite Business Area Cavite City Kawit Noveleta Rosario Imus City Some parts of the city Impact editAccess to Water edit By the end of 2018 Maynilad posted a total of 1 407 503 accounts or about 9 5 million people in its customer base Since 2019 there have been unexplained daily service interruptions that have been penalized by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System Regulatory Office MWSS RO The MWSS last September 2022 slapped Maynilad with a P9 264 million fine for unusual and prolonged service interruptions experienced by customers from May to July 2022 The MWSS also penalized Maynilad in February 2022 for unusual and prolonged service interruptions within the Putatan Water Treatment Plant supply zone equivalent to a rebate of P323 in the April bill 5 Water Losses edit When Maynilad was re privatized in 2007 the company was losing some 1 500 million liters of treated water per day 6 This translated to a Non Revenue Water NRW level of 67 7 meaning two thirds of the potable water it was producing was being lost Most of the water some 75 6 was lost through the old and inefficient distribution system Maynilad inherited from the government and its previous owners In fact the company s pipe network is considered the oldest in Asia 6 some dating back to the time when the Philippines was still under the Spanish rule 8 While a massive pipe replacement program would have dramatically reduced its NRW in a short amount of time Maynilad decided against it because it would ultimately result in significantly higher tariffs for its customers 9 Instead it invested in its human resources technical equipment engineering methodologies and internal procedures so it could serve more people through less water losses 6 After launching what was dubbed as the largest NRW management project in the world 10 Maynilad has successfully brought down its NRW level to an all time low of 27 by the end of 2018 8 In 2017 Maynilad plugged a total of 26 792 pipe leaks within its concessionaire area thus bringing the company s total leak repairs to 316 757 since its re privatization in 2007 11 Maynilad s water loss reduction efforts have been recognized by various organizations including the International Water Association and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme UN Habitat 6 Wastewater Management edit Aside from water services Maynilad also manages wastewater in the West Zone in the form of sewerage and sanitation services 12 Sewerage services involve the treatment of wastewater conveyed via a sewer network 13 to Maynilad s sewage treatment plants At present only residents and establishments in Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa Magallanes Village in Makati portions of Manila Malabon and Navotas Project 7 and Project 8 in Quezon City and portions of South Caloocan may connect to Maynilad s sewerage system 14 Meanwhile Maynilad offers sanitation services or septic tank cleaning to households that are not yet connected to its sewer system Septic tank cleaning or desludging comes at no extra cost for residential and semi business account holders and is conducted every five to seven years 15 Ownership 16 editMetro Pacific Investments Corporation 52 8 DMCI Holdings Inc 25 24 Marubeni Corporation 21 54 See also editABS CBN Corporation Water supply and sanitation in the PhilippinesReferences edit Our Concessionaires Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System Retrieved September 29 2016 200 000 more Maynilad customers in 2015 Interaksyon February 5 2016 Archived from the original on October 22 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 Our Businesses Water Services www dmciholdings com Retrieved September 29 2016 About Maynilad Archived from the original on May 18 2012 Retrieved May 2 2013 Maynilad announces longer daily water interruptions starting next week a b c d e More through Less The Maynilad Non Revenue Water management program UN HABITAT Retrieved September 29 2016 Country Water Action Winning the War against Leaks and Losses Asian Development Bank December 31 2010 Retrieved September 29 2016 a b Maynilad repairs over 27K pipe leaks in 2015 mayniladwater com ph Philippine Public Information Agency March 25 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 Espiritu Roel Maynilad Water District Philippines PDF United Nations Water International Conference Retrieved September 29 2016 Dimaano Irineo June 6 2010 Embarking on the World s Largest NRW Management Project PDF Aquacon Archived from the original PDF on October 2 2016 Retrieved September 29 2016 Lagare Jordeene B February 10 2018 Maynilad spends P260M for leak repairs in 2017 The Manila Times Maynilad Water Services Inc Company Profile and News Bloomberg Retrieved September 29 2016 Maynilad Las Pinas septage treatment plant starts operations Interaksyon December 23 2015 Retrieved September 29 2016 Our Services Sewerage www mayniladwater com ph Retrieved September 29 2016 Maynilad offers desludging service this January BusinessWorld January 10 2018 Retrieved January 10 2018 MPIC DMCI to sell Maynilad stake to Marubeni Philstar February 15 2013 Retrieved January 20 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maynilad Water Services Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maynilad Water Services amp oldid 1185799042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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