Manila Water treatment plant in Cardona, Rizal begins operations

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Manila Water’s Cardona Water Treatment Plant begun operations last March 14, 2019 and is now providing water in several towns in Rizal. Running full capacity, the 100-MLD treatment plant will distribute potable water to about 800,000 population.

Manila Water’s Cardona Water Treatment Plant has begun distributing up to 24 million liters of water per day (MLD) initially to barangays in Binangonan, Angono, Baras and Jalajala, Rizal. Other beneficiary areas in Rizal will soon receive water when the plant progressively increases production in the coming months. The Cardona WTP started its operations last March 14, 2019, following completion of Phase 1 of the project and will help augment the water supply for the East Zone.

For the past 40 years, Angat Dam has been the sole water source for 96% of Metro Manila as well as the neighboring provinces of Rizal and Cavite. The Cardona WTP, which draws water from Laguna Lake, was constructed to augment water supply to Manila Water’s concession area while alternative major water sources are being developed. The 100-MLD treatment plant is complemented by 45 kilometers of transmission lines plus 61 kilometers of distribution lines.

The Cardona WTP employs a more rigorous and complex treatment process and types of equipment compared to other existing water treatment plants because of the diverse quality of water from Laguna Lake. The process includes treatment for suspended solids, organic matter, algae and dissolved solids.

Its construction began last March 2016 and is expected to be completed by August this year as the completion of Phase 2 has been accelerated. Running full capacity, the treatment plant will distribute potable water to about 800,000 population.


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