manila water. our sustainability journey

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presented in ASIA Water Week 2013, Manila 11-13 March 2013

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Our Sustainability Journey

Outline

I. The Manila Water Story

II.    Sustainability Practices Across the Value Chain

III.  Championing SustainabilityBeyond the East ZoneBeyond the East Zone

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The Manila Water 

SStory

© Manila Water 2011

Pre‐PPP

WaterWaterAvailability

26%

Pre‐PPP

ILLEGALILLEGAL CONNECTIONS LEAKS

LOW PRESSURE POOR CUSTOMERSERVICETO NO WATER SERVICE

Public‐Private P hiPartnership (1997)

Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System

Objectives of the PPP

Expand Improve IncreaseExpand Service Coverage

Improve Service Delivery

Increase Operating EfficiencyCoverage Delivery Efficiency

East ZoneConcession AreaArea

23 cities and23 cities and municipalities

Milestones

WaterWaterAvailability

99%99%

Milestonesfrom 3M tofrom 3M to 6.2Mcustomerscustomers

Milestones

f 63%from 63% to 11% NRWto 11% NRW700 MLD Saved

Milestones

24/7 and potablepotable

SustainabilityPractices AcrossThe Value ChainThe Value Chain

O i i i b l d i h i i f

Manila Water’s business model is anchored on sustainability

Our vision is to become a leader in the provision of water, wastewater, and other environmental services which will

and EnhanceSustainable

EmpowerPeople

Protect theEnvironment Sustainable

DevelopmentPeople Environment

“Triple Bottomline”

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Water Source

Distribution IntegratedManagementS t

WastewaterManagementSystem Management

Water Source

Water Source:“Adopt‐a‐WatershedAdopt‐a‐Watershed Program”

• More than 50,000 seedlings planted in total 65,200 hectares in Angat, Ipo and La Mesa Dams

• 300 indigenous families with sustainable livelihood• 300 indigenous  families with sustainable livelihood• Partners: 70 various organizations

Water Source:“Comprehensive WatershedComprehensive Watershed Masterplan in Marikina”

• Reforesting 1,000 hectares • Partner: DENR

Water Source:Water Source:“Ground Water Protection Program”

• Awareness on limitations and effects of Ground WaterLGU t i l ti f d t• LGU partners in regulating use of ground water 

• Partner: NWRB and LGUs

Water Source

Distribution

Distribution:System Losses ReductionSystem Losses Reduction“Network Improvement Program”

• From 63% NRW to 11%; 700 MLD saved• Partners: MWSS, DPWH, MMDA, LGUs

Di t ib tiDistribution:Water for the Poor“Tubig Para Sa Barangay”Tubig Para Sa Barangay

• From P150/cu.m. to P7• 1.7M low income people now enjoy 24/7 potable water• Partners: Communities and LGUs

Distribution:Community ServiceCommunity Service“Lingap” Program

• 300 institutions served• 1.5M beneficiaries• Partners: 

“Lingap Eskwela” (Partner: DepEd)“Lingap Ospital” (Partner: DOH)Lingap Ospital  (Partner: DOH)“Patubig sa Palengke (Partner: DILG)“Patubig sa City Jail” (Partner: BJMP, DILG)“Lingap Ampunan” (DSWD)

Distribution:Vendor ManagementVendor Management“Suki” Program

• Sustainability Policy, Health and Safety Policy and ProperSafety Policy and Proper Housekeeping Practices among all vendors

• Partners: Vendors

Distribution:Supply Chain ProgramSupply Chain Program“Kabuhayan Para sa Barangay” Program

• 8 Beneficiary Cooperatives with 900 families• Partner: Manila Water Foundation

DistributionDistribution:Energy Efficiency ProgramEnergy Efficiency ProgramCarbon Management Plans

• One of firsts to adopt the PhilGARPOne of firsts to adopt the PhilGARP• Continual management of carbon emission

Water Source

Distribution IntegratedManagementS tSystem

DistributionIntegrated Management System:Management System:ISO 14001 for Environmental Management

IntegratedIntegrated Management System:System:OSHAS 18001 for Occupational Health & pSafety

• For Employees: Employment benefits and Health and Safety Policy

• 10 Million Safe Man‐hours

Integrated gManagement System: ISO 17025:2005 accredited 

Laboratory Services DepartmentyISO 9001 for Quality Management System

Laboratory Services Department 

System

Water Source

Distribution IntegratedManagementS t

WastewaterManagement

System

WastewaterManagement:Management:Sanitation Service“Sanitasyon Para sa Barangay” 

• 1M household septic tanks desludged• 78 Desludging Tankers• Partners: DENR, LLDA, LGUs, MWSSy g y

ProgramPartners: DENR, LLDA, LGUs, MWSS

WastewaterManagement:Management:Sewerage System

• 38 Sewage Treatment Plants23%• 23% sewage coverage

• Partners: DENR, LLDA, LGUs, MWSS

• Commitment to used water management

WastewaterManagement:

• Partners: MMDA, DENR, DPWH, MWSS, LLDA, LGUs

gCatchment‐based Strategy“3‐River Masterplan”

Wastewater IEC:“Toka Toka” MovementToka Toka  Movement

• First environmental movement onFirst environmental movement on wastewater management

• Pioneer Partners: ADB and ABSCBN Foundation

Wastewater IEC:“Toka Toka” Movement

• 99,168 on‐ground supporters• 78 projects lined‐up for its first year• 14 partners acquired in 7 months

ChampioningSustainability

Beyond the East ZoneBeyond the East Zone

Spreading the Advocacy:“Lakbayan” Program( il )(Water Trail Tour)

• 67 institutions served• 3,746 participants

Annual S t i bilitSustainability ReportingReporting

• Level A compliance GRI G3.1 indicators• ISO 26000 guidance on social responsibility

Annual Sustainability yReporting for SubsidiariesSubsidiaries

• For 2013 onwards, New Business Operations (Clark Water, Laguna Water andOperations (Clark Water, Laguna Water and Boracay Water) will have its own sustainability reporting

And the Journey continues…

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h kThank you.

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