Maynilad Water Services Nears Completion of P10.5-B Wastewater Treatment Facility in Caloocan City
Maynilad Water Services is close to finishing upgrades at its P10.5 billion CAMANA Water Reclamation Facility in Caloocan City, which aims to treat 205 million liters of wastewater daily for 1.2 million customers. The completion is delayed beyond the original 2025 target. Additionally, upgrades at the La Mesa Treatment Plant 2 in Quezon City are part of a broader P7.9 billion project to enhance water supply. Maynilad plans to invest P30 billion in capital expenditures for water and wastewater projects in 2026.

Maynilad Water Services is nearing completion of its CAMANA Water Reclamation Facility in Caloocan City, a P10.5 billion project designed to treat 205 million liters of wastewater daily, serving approximately 1.2 million customers. The facility's completion has been delayed beyond the original 2025 deadline.
The company is also upgrading the La Mesa Treatment Plant 2 in Quezon City as part of a P7.9 billion initiative to enhance water supply. Additional upgrades to the primary distribution pipeline in Las Piñas City aim to improve water distribution. For 2026, Maynilad has allocated P30 billion for water and wastewater projects.




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