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Maynilad customers generate savings from 10-year extension of RCA

December 4, 2023 People's Journal 226 views

CUSTOMERS of Maynilad Water Services, Inc. stand to continue generating substantial savings on their water bills should the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) agree to extend their revised concession agreement (RCA) to 2047.

In the rate rebasing concluded last year, Maynilad and MWSS already assumed the extension of the concession in the determination of the tariff required to recover its expenditures. This resulted in a lower tariff adjustment of 35.61 percent, computed on a one-time basis, compared to 58.56 percent if the extension was not assumed.

This means that an average Maynilad residential customer who uses 30 cubic meters of water per month currently saves as much as PhP212 per month from the longer concession, since the RCA term extension was already assumed in the recent rate rebasing.

Extending the agreement strengthens Maynilad’s operational and financial capabilities, and enables it to provide consumers with affordable water service without undue uncertainty or delay.

With it, Maynilad will have a longer period of cost recovery, resulting in lower tariff increases. This reduction in the tariff increase translates to real savings for consumers, making water services more affordable and manageable for households and businesses alike.

“The extension represents a mutually beneficial arrangement for Maynilad and our valued customers. Beyond our commitment to ensuring a sustainable water future, it underscores our dedication to making our services more affordable to our consumers. By reducing the necessary tariff increase, we’re making water services more affordable, making life better for the communities we serve,” Maynilad President Ramoncito S. Fernandez said.

Currently, Maynilad operates under the RCA with MWSS, an agreement that is set to conclude on May 6, 2037. Under Republic Act 11600, struck on December 10, 2021, Maynilad’s franchise is slated to span a quarter-century, extending through to 2047.

“Aligning the RCA with our legislative franchise is a strategic and crucial step towards a sustainable water future. This foresight allows us to engage in long-term planning and substantial investment in our water infrastructure. With a clear vision towards 2047, we are in a stronger position to allocate our resources efficiently, particularly for significant projects and necessary improvements,” Fernandez explained.

Maynilad has outlined a massive P85-billion investment program for the 10-year extension, a plan that is hinged on elevating the quality of service to existing customers while broadening its operational scope.

Even as it pushes for the extension of its RCA, Maynilad is forging ahead with an ambitious investment program amounting to PhP222 billion, with a disbursement plan of about PhP163.3 through 2027.

Under the investment program, Maynilad is taking substantial steps to address multiple facets of water management and infrastructure, with a focus on ensuring the long-term availability and quality of water resources.

Maynilad will also undertake the construction of five pumping stations and reservoirs while rehabilitating 17 existing ones, all of which are set to enhance the efficiency of water distribution.

The program also aims to replace 538,969 old water meters, procure 24 state-of-the-art leak detection equipment, and install 100 new hydrant meters while replacing 750 existing ones.

On wastewater management, Maynilad’s program includes the expansion of sewer coverage and the augmentation of treatment capacity through the construction of six new sewage treatment plants, capable of handling an additional 420 MLD of wastewater. Simultaneously, it involves upgrading 14 wastewater facilities to comply with regulatory standards, with a particular emphasis on DAO 2021-19 Compliance.

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