Community participation took center stage as Manila Water underscored the pivotal role of barangays and local leaders in strengthening sanitation practices, wastewater management, and environmental protection across the east zone.
Manila Water has signed a binding term sheet to acquire 74.85 percent of Mexico’s Concesiones Integrales, S.A. de C.V. (Agua de Puebla), marking one of its most significant international expansion moves to date.
East Zone concessionaire Manila Water has solidified its commitment to providing uninterrupted 24/7 water supply across its service area with the official takeover of operations of the Upper Wawa Dam.
From January to September 2025, Manila Water maintained an average non-revenue water (NRW) level of 14.35 percent, comparable to benchmarks in developed countries.
Manila Water Infratech Solutions’ (MWIS) i-TECH Packaged Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) has been featured in the Green Technology Book – EXPO 2025 Special Edition, published by the United Nations World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Manila Water continues to push forward its environmental sustainability agenda with the Hinulugang Taktak Sewerage System in Antipolo City now nearing completion.
The Manila Water enterprise has taken another major step toward sustainable operations by transitioning 56 additional facilities to the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) Retail Aggregation Program (RAP) — a move that cements its leadership in renewable energy adoption within the utilities sector.
As Masbate reels from the destruction left by Typhoon Opong, Manila Water has mobilized a mobile water treatment plant and tanker to provide potable water to thousands of displaced residents.
Manila Water is expanding its wastewater infrastructure with the development of the Aglipay Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Mandaluyong, its 42nd facility in the East Zone and one of the largest and most advanced to date.