THE METROPOLITAN Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) is penalizing Maynilad Water Services, Inc. for P9.26 million due to prolonged water service interruptions and other issues. READ
“The MWSS regulatory office penalizes Maynilad for service obligation failure from May to June 2022. The MWSS monitored a prolonged and recurring water service interruptions and water quality issues,” MWSS Chief Regulator Patrick N. Ty said at a virtual briefing on Wednesday.
In March, MWSS also imposed a financial penalty on Maynilad in the form of bill rebates due to its failure to meet its service obligations after a prolonged water service interruption in Metro Manila. Maynilad said that the water interruptions were caused by the algal bloom in Laguna Lake which severely affected the water production of its Putatan water treatment plants.
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