Manila Water plants 1.4M trees under its watershed protection and management program
Since the launch of East Zone concessionaire Manila Water’s watershed management program in 2006, Manila Water has partnered with the public and private sector, such as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System, various local government units, indigenous people residing in watershed communities, and other stakeholders for the implementation of its watershed management program.
Manila Water posts Php5.9-B Net Income in 2022
Manila Water posted consolidated earnings of ₱5.9 billion for the full year of 2022. Customer demand showed notable recovery with the improved mobility and resumption of economic activities in its service areas. This was shown by the resurgence of its non-residential segments in the East Zone and performance from several of the domestic Non-East Zone businesses. The recognition of several key items such as the writeback of deferred forex losses and reduction of accounting provisions at the East Zone Concession, further lent upward impact to net income for the year.
Manila Water readies over 3,300 fire hydrants ahead of Fire Prevention Month
As the summer months are fast approaching, Manila Water through its partnership with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), is actively taking measures to quell damages to property and even the loss of lives brought by fire emergencies.
Manila Water’s Aglipay STP Achieves 1M Safe Man-hours
Manila Water, together with its contractor and consultant, Megawide Construction Corporation and Suez International, recently celebrated one million safe man-hours without lost time incident in the construction of the Aglipay Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Barangay Old Zaniga, Mandaluyong City.
Manila Water’s Tubig Para sa Barangay continues to expand services to marginalized communities in the East Zone
Manila Water’s social flagship program Tubig Para sa Barangay (TPSB) continues to provide service improvements to 1.8 million Filipinos in urban poor communities in the East Zone of Metro Manila. The program, which aims to provide sustainable water to low-income households, racked up a total of 899 projects since its launch in 1998. In 2022 alone, TPSB completed 29 projects with 826 new water connections which are now providing clean and potable water to 1,222 households.