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Philippines Relocates Families Along Pasig River

MANILA (Dredging Today) — At least 1,200 families living along the Pasig River have been relocated to safer areas as part of government efforts to keep them out of harm’s way during typhoons, according to Interior and Loc

Maynilad Cuts Supplies to Manila Police Department Over Unpaid Bills

MANILA (Inquirer News) — Tipid. Walang tubig (Conserve.

Tribal Opposition Could Disrupt MWSS Dam Project Near Manila

MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System’s plans to build a new 2 billion liter per day dam east of Manila to boost supply for the capital region could face resistance from leaders of tribal

K-Water Takes Another Step Closer to Angat Dam

MANILA (Business Inquirer) — Korea Water Resources Corp.

Angat Dam Levels Ensure Enough Water for Manila

MANILA (Business Mirror) — The water level at Angat Dam is still way above the critical level of 180 meters above sea level, and private water-service providers Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Manila Water Co. Inc.

Philippine Hydropower Woes Underscore Weak Water Governance

MANILA, Philippines — Complaints about government red tape dominated proceedings of a conference of small hydropower producers in the Philippines last week, as participants underscored that it now takes twice as long to

Asia-Pacific Region Lacks Water Security: ADB

MANILA, Philippines — A new joint study by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asia-Pacific Water Forum (APWF) warns that over 75 percent of the countries in the Asia-Pacific region have a serious lack of water sec

Two Philippine Lawyers Bring Suit Against Ex-President, Son

MANILA (Philstar.com) — Two lawyers filed on Tuesday a $16.7 million USD plunder case against former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her son, Camarines Sur 2nd District Rep.

Philippine Regulator Faces Political Pressure to Block Metro Manila Water Rate Hike

MANILA, Philippines — The two water companies serving Metro Manila and surrounding areas, are seeking to increase average basic water tariffs by 15.2 percent in the east zone and by 22 percent in the west zone as part

Marubeni Acquires 20 Percent of Maynilad for $400 Million

MANILA, Philippines — Japan’s Marubeni Corp has finally closed a deal to buy a fifth of Manila concessionaire Maynilad Water Services Inc., for $400 million USD, according to disclosures submitted to the Philippine Stoc

Philippines MWSS Prepares $2.5 Billion for Water Projects

MANILA (Business Inquirer) — The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) has lined up $2.5 billion USD worth of major infrastructure projects this year in a bid to ensure water supply security for the country.&nbs

Red Cross Appeals for Over $30 Million for Typhoon-Hit Southeastern Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has asked for an additional $30 million USD to support its aid operations for hundreds of thousands of survivors of Typhoon Bopha (known locally

MWSS Buys Time to Address Future Water Shortfall

MANILA, Philippines — Changing water use patterns and big cuts in non-revenue water in the Philippines capital region have postponed by several years the reckoning date when existing water supply begins to fall short of

Maynilad to Boost Wastewater Spending Seven-Fold in Next Five Years

MANILA, Philippines — Maynilad Water Services Inc., the Philippines’ biggest private water company, is looking to increase outlays for wastewater projects to $640 million USD by 2017, company officials said last week.

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  • Philippines Set to Dredge Pantal River

    MANILA (Dredging Today) — Dredging of the Pantal River, one of seven water streams that traverses the city, will begin this month to ease flooding in the downtown area during the rainy season. Decades of siltation ha

    ADB, 18 Other Banks to Lend China $100 Million to Improve Water Access

    MANILA, Philippines — The Asian Development Bank, along with 18 other banks, has signed a $100 million USD loan agreement with China Water Affairs Group Limited to improve efficiency and increase access to safe water in

    MWSS to Finish Rate Rebasing Process by July 1

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), the government agency that oversees the water system in the capital region and surrounding areas, has vowed to complete a review

    Philippines’ MWSS Explores Options for Funding New Centennial Water Project

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), with the assistance of a group of consultants led by the Rebel Group International BV of Netherlands, is exploring several optio

    ADB Extends Two Grants to Thailand for Water, Flood Management

    MANILA (The Nation (Thailand)) — The Asian Development Bank is providing two technical assistance grants to facilitate water and flood management and also railroad accounting and financial management. "Integrated water-resour

    World Bank Rates Philippines’ New Sewerage Project Only “Moderately Satisfactory”

    MANILA, Philippines — The World Bank’s evaluation group gave a rating of only “moderately satisfactory” to a sewerage project completed last year in Metro Manila, the Philippine capital, which the lender funded with a $

    Manila to Revise Scope of Angat Dam Rehabilitation

    MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System, the government agency that provides water to the Philippines’ capital region through two private concessionaires, wants to revise the scope of a maj

    Philippine's Largest Gold Miner Ordered to Pay Environmental Degradation Fine

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government this week rejected a petition to waive the record $25.2 million USD fine for Philex Mining, the Philippines largest gold miner.

    Uptick in Philippine Economy Paves Way for More Flood Control and Irrigation Projects

    MANILA, Philippines — Economists said the Philippine economy is expected to further expand by 7.5 to 8 percent this year on the back of heavy election spending, increased infrastructure projects, robust consumer and s

    Philippine Lawmaker Urges Restraint on State Water Agency’s Rate Adjustments

    MANILA, Philippines — A Philippine lawmaker is urging the government to rein in the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System's (MWSS) authority to approve water rate adjustments for its private-sector partners.

    Marubeni to Complete 20 Percent Purchase of Maynilad

    MANILA, Philippines — Japan-based Marubeni Corp. is expected to finalize a deal to purchase 20 percent of Philippine company Maynilad Water Services Inc. this month, the company announced last week.

    Legazpi City Water Supply Still Undrinkable After Maynilad Takeover

    MANILA, Philippines — Water supplied to Legazpi City, in Metro Manila is still unfit for drinking even after the takeover by new operator Maynilad Water Services Inc., officials said on December 10.

    Philippines Starts Assessing Damages From Last Week’s Killer Typhoon

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has just started clean-up efforts in the wake of the last week’s devastating Typhoon Pablo (Bopha), which hit the country’s southernmost island of Mindanao , causing widespread deat

    Typhoon Pablo Leaves 420 Dead in Philippines, Damaging Infrastructure and Contaminating Freshwater Supply

    MANILA, Philippines — Typhoon Pablo (international name Bopha) weakened into a tropical storm on November 6, as it continued to move out of Philippine territory into the South China Sea.

    Philippine National Irrigation Administration Under Fire Over Privatization Deal

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Irrigation Administration (NIA) is facing a possible investigation of its moves to privatize the operations of its Baligatan mini-hydropower plant in Ramon, Isabela.

    Philippine Officials to Probe Philex Mining Disaster

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine’ House committee on Natural Resources is launcing an investigation into the Philex Mining Corp.'s mine tailing spills last August.

    Philippines’ Boracay Utility Could Face Opposition to Planned Rate Increase

    MANILA, Philippines — Water and sewerage rates in Boracay island, one of the Philippines’ top tourist destinations located 315 kilometers south of Manila, are set to increase by more than a third beginning January 1,

    ADB Lends China $200 Million for Food Security Project

    MANILA (Asian Development Bank) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is extending a $200 million USD loan to improve crop output and farming productivity in some of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) most important grain producin

    Asian Nations Must Focus on Green Growth; ADB

    MANILA (Asian Development Bank) — While advanced economies gradually rebuild their balance sheets, Asia’s emerging markets need to diversify sources of growth to boost GDP, Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda s

    After Tailings Dam Leak, Philex Mining May Not Resume Operations Until Late Next Year

    MANILA, Philippines — Philex Mining Corp. may still have to wait until next year before it resumes operations.

    ADB, AusAID Announce $87 Million Mekong Flood Package

    MANILA, Philippines — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) last week announced an $87.39 million USD loan and grant package to Laos and Vietnam for flood an

    Local Groups Petition Philippine Supreme Court to Rethink Angat Dam Sale

    MANILA, Philippines — Several local groups filed a petition on November 7 calling on the Philippine Supreme Court to rethink its October decision to approve the sale of the Angat Dam to Korea Water Resources Development

    Metro Pacific Looks to Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar

    MANILA (Bloomberg ) — Metro Pacific Investments Corp.

    Maynilad Purchases Embattled Philippine Water Supplier Philhydro

    MANILA, Philippines — Manila water concessionaire Maynilad now owns Philhydro, the controversial water-supply company that has serviced Legaspi City in Metro Manila for five years.

    Philippine Mining Firms Review Waste-Management Facilities

    MANILA, Philippines — Mining firms operating in the Cordillera region in the Philippines have begun reviewing their waste management facilities, including the designs of their tailings dams, in the aftermath of the Ph

    Philippine Environmental Groups Prepare to File Charges Against Embattled Philex Mining

    MANILA, Philippines — Environmental groups in the Philippines are gathering evidence in preparation for filing charges against Philex Mining Corp.