Continuous rain boosts Metro Pacific Iloilo Water Supply  

Photo courtesy of MPIW
Photo courtesy of MPIW

Metro Pacific Iloilo Water customers in Iloilo City and surrounding areas are seeing  significant improvements in their water supply, thanks to continuous rains that have raised  the surface water sources of its bulk water providers. 

“The Maasin Dam’s water level increased from 93.62 meters to 94.79 meters, pushing the  daily supply to nearly 80 million liters per day (MLD), exceeding the usual demand for MPIW  customers,” said Angelo David Berba, Chief Operating Officer  

The Maasin Dam is the main source of Metro Iloilo Bulk Water Supply Corp., which is one of  MPIW’s bulk water suppliers. 

The ongoing rains have provided much-needed relief following the challenges posed by the  El Niño phenomenon, which has led to reduced water availability and an alternate-day water  supply schedule.  

With El Niño weakening and more rains anticipated by June 2024, the situation is set to  improve further. 

Starting today, May 29, 2024, MPIW is implementing network adjustments to balance the  increased water supply to its customers with active service connections. This move will end  the alternate-day water supply schedule, ensuring daily access to water for specific periods. 

A new supply schedule, which will benefit Iloilo City the most, will be announced tomorrow, May 30.

“We are pleased to inform our customers that the water supply situation is improving.  Continuous rains have significantly raised water levels, allowing us to provide a more  consistent supply,” added Berba.

Despite these improvements, some areas may still experience low water pressure due to  pipeline conditions, elevation, and location. MPIW is actively working on calibrating and  enhancing these conditions to ensure fair water distribution.

Berba also stressed that the MPIW team is dedicated to addressing these challenges and  improving its water network by implementing aggressive water infrastructure developments  to ensure everyone gets an adequate water supply. 

As part of its short-, medium— and long-term strategies, MPIW has embarked on several  projects aimed at reducing water losses and securing sustainable sources.  

The short-term strategy includes the recovery of 15 MLD through pipe rehabilitation and the  use of advanced technologies such as Sahara Mobile Leak Detection, Tyfo-Fibre Wrap  Technology, and Data Loggers. 

The development of a 60.5 MLD desalination plant, which began pre-development in January  2024, is part of the medium-term plan; while securing sustainable water sources within the  Visayas region for the long term. 

From 2023 until 2027, MPIW will invest heavily in infrastructure projects as part of its service  enhancement program such as the P4 B for water service improvements. 

MPIW is focusing on the installation of new pipelines and the replacement and repair of  worn-out pipes and infrastructure assets. Its newly acquired pipeline from Spain, which is  considered the largest diameter pipeline in Asia-Pacific, is expected to arrive in Iloilo City by  the first week of June. 

“These projects demonstrate our commitment to improving water services and addressing  supply challenges,” he emphasized. 

MPIW urges residents to stay updated on the new water supply schedule by checking their  social media pages or contacting customer service lines.

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