Clark Water, a Manila Water Non-East Zone operating unit in Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) in Pampanga, said it has invested over P4 billion in its service areas since 2011.
As a key infrastructure partner of Clark Development Corp. (CDC), Clark Water said it ensures sustainable water and wastewater management through innovative solutions, efficient operations and continuous service improvements.
Since Manila Water’s acquisition of the operating unit in 2011, Clark Water said it invested P4.2 billion in capital expenditures to enhance the quality of water and wastewater services provided to the locators of the Clark Freeport Zone.
The investments covered new water and wastewater infrastructure, the rehabilitation and enhancement of existing facilities and network improvement projects. These were strategically aligned with Clark Water’s commitment to operational efficiency and long-term service sustainability within the CFZ.
These resulted in 24/7 water service availability, 100-percent water supply and wastewater coverage, 100-percent compliance with the Department of Health-Philippine National Standards on Drinking Water and Department of Environment and Natural Resources Administrative Order 2021-19 on Effluent and an impressive 6-percent non-revenue water (NRW) level.
Clark Water said it has consistently met and even exceeded its service obligations over the years.
The collaborative working environment and emphasis on operational efficiency in daily activities have boosted productivity within the company.
The strong collaborative relationship with CDC has facilitated the development and execution of detailed work plans, ensuring that Clark Water’s strategic objectives for its customers and other key stakeholders are smoothly carried out.
“Clark Water’s ongoing upgrades and capacity expansions ensure the delivery of reliable, high-quality water and wastewater services, addressing the evolving needs of businesses and communities within the Clark Freeport Zone. Their commitment reinforces the foundation for attracting investors and fostering sustainable economic growth,” said Agnes Devanadera, president and chief executive of CDC.
“Despite our achievements, our work in the Clark Freeport Zone is far from complete. We remain committed to working diligently, innovating, and seeking better solutions to meet the growing demand for clean, accessible water and sustainable wastewater management in the CFZ. With CDC’s commitment to the continued growth of the freeport zone, maintaining excellent water and wastewater services is crucial for all locators. As new developments, locators, and challenges continue to emerge, Clark Water remains proactive in expanding its infrastructure and resources to foster a conducive environment for economic expansion within Clark and the Province of Pampanga,” said Lyn Joceffin Zamora, general manager of Clark Water.