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Manila Water’s TPSB serves nearly 2M Filipinos from low-income communities 

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03:01 PM June 22, 2022

Manila Water’s TPSB serves nearly 2M Filipinos from low-income communities 

Manila Water’s flagship social program, Tubig Para Sa Barangay or Water for the Community, has enabled nearly 2 million people from marginalized communities to access a safe, clean and reliable water supply.

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila Water Company reported that it has been servicing nearly two million people from marginalized communities across the east zone of Metro Manila and Rizal Province through its social flagship program, Tubig Para sa Barangay (TPSB).

Manila Water said TPSB completed more than 800 projects supplying clean, potable water to more than 1.8 million Filipinos living in some of the poorest communities in their concession area.

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“TPSB is a win-win solution for our customers and the company as this program is able to address the water needs of low-income communities while reducing systems losses or water wastage,” said Manila Water Corporate Communications Affairs Group Head Jeric Sevilla Jr.

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TPSB addresses various situations prevalent in some communities, such as the so-called spaghetti or illegal water connections, low water pressure to no water, leaks, and poor customer service in general.

“Now, these communities have a 24/7 water supply that is clean and safe to drink,” he said.

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The water is tested regularly and has been compliant with the Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water. Thus, reducing water-borne diseases and improving the health conditions in the area.

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To ensure program continuity, TPSB executes sustainable strategies, including technical solutions and community partnerships.

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It subsidizes up to 65% of the total service connection fee, while the remaining 35% is payable in 12 months and is added to their monthly water consumption fees.

“The most important strategy is the involvement of the community every step of the way.  Pre, during, and post-implementation, the beneficiaries and the local government units are consulted. This evokes their sense of ownership in the program and makes them more participatory,” said Sevilla.

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Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 or Clean Water and Sanitation, Manila Water supports and enables marginalized communities by providing clean, potable water through TPSB or water for low-income communities.

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