Manila Water and Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) mark another milestone in its commitment to sustainable water and wastewater services with the inauguration of the Aglipay Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), a state-of-the-art facility designed to significantly improve water quality in Metro Manila’s waterways.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. graced the event as guest of honor. Joining him were Mandaluyong Mayor Camelita “Menchie” Abalos, Mandaluyong Lone District Rep. Alexandria “Queenie” Pahati-Gonzales, MWSS Chairman Elpidio Vega Manila, MWSS Administrator Maria Leonor Cleofas, and Manila Water President and CEO Roberto R Locsin.
The project, awarded to the Megawide Consortium, represents an investment of ₱3.93 billion (more than USD 66 million), and will serve an estimated 652,000 residents
“As we advance this future focused roadmap, we recognize the role of Manila Water and Megawide Consortium as our partners in delivering this critical infrastructure. Your expertise and capacity are essential to ensuring these facilities meet environmental standards and deliver reliable service to the public,” President Marcos said during his keynote speech.
“This project is not just about pipes and concrete—it’s about people. Over 652,000 residents will benefit from cleaner waterways, healthier communities, and a better quality of life. It’s about cities—Mandaluyong, San Juan, and Quezon City—thriving with sustainable urban development,” Manila Water President and CEO Locsin said in his welcoming remarks.
“We thank and congratulate Manila Water on this milestone—our committed and competent partner for more than 28 years. This project stands as a shining example of what we can achieve when the public and private sectors work together, not only to deliver world-class sanitation services, but realize a vision of national progress,” MWSS Administrator Cleofas said in her congratulatory message.
The Aglipay STP, located in Mandaluyong City, is part of the Mandaluyong West–San Juan South–Quezon City South Sewerage System. It is built to intercept and treat domestic wastewater from a catchment area of approximately 2,115 hectares, covering portions of Mandaluyong, San Juan, and Quezon City. This includes key residential, commercial, and institutional zones such as Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club, La Salle Greenhills, Greenhills Shopping Center, and military installations like Camp Aguinaldo and Camp Crame.
The Aglipay STP, located in Mandaluyong City, is part of the Mandaluyong West–San Juan South–Quezon City South Sewerage System. With an initial capacity of 60 million liters per day, expandable to 120 MLD, the facility will serve an estimated 652,000 residents.
With an initial capacity of 60 million liters per day (MLD), expandable to 120 MLD, the facility will serve an estimated 652,000 residents. Wastewater collected through a 53-kilometer combined sewer-drainage system will undergo full treatment before being discharged into the Pasig River, ensuring compliance with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ DAO 2021-19 effluent standards.
The Aglipay STP employs Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology, which ensures high treatment efficiency even under fluctuating flows. This advanced process includes biological treatment, dissolved air flotation, ultraviolet disinfection, and odor control systems, producing cleaner effluent and minimizing environmental impact.
The project, awarded in December 2019 to the Megawide Consortium, represents an investment of ₱3.93 billion (more than USD 66 million) and forms part of Manila Water’s and MWSS’s broader initiative to expand sewerage coverage in the East Zone. The facility began commissioning in August 2025 and is now fully operational.
