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Manila Water to Start Construction of P7.84-B Water Treatment Plant in East Bay of Laguna Lake

The WTP will treat the water from Laguna Lake using a reverse osmosis process, making it suitable for public consumption.

The WTP will treat the water from Laguna Lake using a reverse osmosis process, making it suitable for public consumption.

WD News: Manila Water is set to build a new 200 million litres per day (MLD) water treatment plant (WTP) which will provide an additional supply of potable water to Metro Manila’s East Zone after inking a partnership deal with ACCIONA, PrimeBMD, and Santa Clara International, which form the consortium which will design and construct the facility.

This project is part of the company’s Water Supply Master Plan that aims to ensure water security and supply reliability in the East Zone. Once completed, the project will also lessen water supply dependence on Angat Dam.

The WTP is part of the East Bay Phase 2 Water Supply System (WSS) Project, which also includes the construction of a reservoir, pumping station, and pipe laying of 60 kilometres of 1200- and 1400-millimeter diameter pipes.

By the second quarter of this year, Phase 1 of the East Bay WSS Project was substantially completed and is now serving customers of the Municipality of Jalajala. The facility is expected to provide 50 MLD of treated water to the 390,000 population in Rizal Province, complemented by two submarine pipes traversing the bottom of Laguna Lake.

Source & image courtesy: Manila Water
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