Water treatment plant on trash West Zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services, Inc. is on track to fully operate by September its P2.12 billion Anabu Modular Treatment Plant (ModTP) which will serve as a dedicated supply source for its customers in Imus, Cavite.
The company soft launched the facility recently to initially produce 5.5 million liters per day (MLD) of potable water supply this month. That is enough to supply the needs of more than 13,000 customers.
Once fully operational after two months, the facility will be able to treat and produce up to 16 MLD of potable water, enough to supply around 114,000 Maynilad customers in Imus City.
The Anabu ModTP is one of four small-scale treatment plants that Maynilad is constructing in Cavite, which will use adjacent rivers as raw water source especially since Imus does not yet have 24-hour water supply due to its distance from the Angat dam in Bulacan.
The facility is also part of Maynilad’s measures to mitigate the possible impact of El Niño on the availability of water supply.